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Claus Paarss
Greenlandic politician
Charles Louis Bretagne de La Trémoille
French noble (1683-1719)
Bernhard Pez
Austrian Benedictine monk, historian and librarian (1683-1735)
Hans von Fersen
Swedish politician (1683-1736)
Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar
Swedish soldier
Philip van Dijk
Dutch painter (1683-1753)
Zacharias Conrad von Uffenbach
German politician, traveler and book collector (1683-1734)
Alexander von Dönhoff
German general (1683-1742)
Giuliano Dami
servant and favorite of the Grand Duke of Tuscany Gian Gastone de' Medici
Guy Auguste de Rohan-Chabot
French count and military officer (1683-1760)
Thomas-Simon Gueullette
French writer
François Nicole
French mathematician (1683-1758)
Anselm Franz von Ingelheim
Roman Catholic bishop of Würzburg
Gabriele Valvassori
Italian architect (1683–1761)
Yuntang
Yuntang (17 October 1683 – 22 September 1726), born Yintang, was a Manchu prince of the Qing dynasty. He was the ninth son of the Kangxi Emperor and an ally of his eighth brother Yunsi, who was the main rival to their fourth brother Yinzhen in the power struggle over the succession. In 1722, Yinzhen succeeded their father and became historically known as the Yongzheng Emperor, after which he started purging his former rivals. In 1725, the Yongzheng Emperor stripped Yuntang off his beizi title, banished him from the Aisin Gioro clan, and imprisoned him in Baoding. Yuntang died under mysterious
Guillaume de Lamoignon de Blancmesnil
French magistrate and politician
Thomas Forster
English politician, landowner and Jacobite
Carl Gustaf Bielke
Swedish count, major-general and county governor (1683-1754)
Johan Eberhard Carlberg
Swedish architect
Caspar Neumann
Polish chemist
Johan Georg Geitel
Finnish painter
Imperial Noble Consort Dun Yi
Francis Howard, 1st Earl of Effingham
British Army general
Elijah Fenton
British poet
Bernhard Vogel
German artist (1683-1737)
Peichin Takahara
Japanese karateka
Prince Simon of Kartli
Georgian prince (1683-1740)
Carel van Falens
Flemish painter (1683-1733)
Matsudaira Nobutoki
daimyo (1683-1744)
Emmanuel-Auguste de Cahideuc
French naval officer, governor of Saint-Domingue
John Frederick II of Hohenlohe-Öhringen
German noble
Domingo Ortiz de Rosas, 1st Marquis of Poblaciones
Royal Governor of Chile (1683-1756)
Peder Colbjørnsen
Norwegian businessman
Antoine Rivet de La Grange
French historian
Pere Rabassa
Catalan composer and conductor (1683-1767)
Zeger Jacob van Helmont
18th-century painter from the Southern Netherlands (1683-1726)
Joan Salvador i Riera
Spanish naturalist, pharmacist and botanist (1683-1726)
Jean Francois Blondel
French architect (1683-1756)
Jean-Baptiste Franque
French architect (1683-1758)
Yun’e
'''Yun'e (28 November 1683 – 18 October 1741), born Yin'e''', was a Manchu prince of the Qing dynasty of China. He was a relatively unremarkable prince who was primarily known to be a crony of his older brother Yunsi.
Johann Ernst Bach
German organist
Carl Georg Siöblad
Swedish naval officer and civil servant (1683-1754)
Francesco Monti
Italian painter and draughtsman (1685-1768)
Simon Awad
patriarch of Maronite Church
Catharina Elisabeth Heinecken
German Artist & Alchemist