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Jean de Coligny-Saligny
French general
Francesco Fulvio Frugoni
Italian poet, writer and playwright
Anders Torstenson
Governor-General of Sweden (1641-1686)
Antonio Busca
Italian painter (1625-1686)
Jonas Suyderhoef
Dutch Golden Age engraver
Jan Anton van der Baren
Flemish painter, draughtsman, priest and museum curator
Giovanni Cesare Netti
Italian composer
Paul Neile
English politician
Rosimond
Claude de La Rose, better known as Rosimond, (c.1640 – Paris, 31 October 1686) was a 17th-century French playwright and actor.
Cai Han
Chinese artist (1647–1686)
Agnese Dolci
Italian painter (1635-1686)
Étienne Guibourg
French occultist
Filippo Picinelli
Augustinian canon
Jan de Herdt
Flemish painter and draftsman (1620–1684)
Gilles Rousselet
French engraver, art dealer, draftsmen, and print publisher (1610–1686)
Pier Maria Baldi
Italian painter and architect (1630-1686)
Henri Mauperché
French painter (1602-1686)
Ove Juul
Governor-General of Norway (1615-1686)
John Fell
Bishop and academic administrator
Ernest Alexandre Dominique d’Arenberg
Catalina Gómez de Sandoval y Mendoza, 8th Duchess of the Infantado
Spanish noble
Cockacoeske
Cockacoeske (pronounced Coke a cow ski) (also spelled Cockacoeskie) () was a 17th-century weroansqua of the Pamunkey tribe in what is now the U.S. state of Virginia. During her thirty-year reign, she worked with the English colony of Virginia, trying to recapture the former power of past paramount chiefs and maintain peaceful unity among the several tribes under her leadership. She was the first of the tribal leaders to sign the Virginia-Indian Treaty of Middle Plantation. In 2004 Cockacoeske was honored as one of the Library of Virginia's "Virginia Women in History".
Daniel Gittard
French architect (1625–1686)
Pierre Poussines
French Jesuit and historian (1609–1686)
Nicolaes Hals
painter from the Northern Netherlands (1628-1686)
Tomasz Młodzianowski
Polish Jesuit, preacher, and writer
John Egerton, 2nd Earl of Bridgewater
English noble; (1623-1686)
Andrea Gonzaga
Italian noble
David Schirmer
German lyric poet (1623-1686)
Nicolas Cochin
French engraver 1610 (1610–1686)