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Ole Rømer
Danish astronomer (*1644 – †1710)
Higashiyama
emperor of Japan (1675-1710)
Bernardo Pasquini
Italian Baroque composer
Louise de La Vallière
mistress of Louis XIV
Gaspar Sanz Celma
Spanish guitarist and composer
Charlotte Felicitas of Brunswick-Lüneburg
German noble (1671-1710)
Gottfried Kirch
German astronomer
Louis, Prince of Condé
Duke of Bourbon (1668-1710)
Esprit Fléchier
French Catholic bishop, preacher and writer
Henry, Duke of Saxe-Römhild
German noble (1650-1710)
Charles-Thomas Maillard De Tournon
Catholic cardinal (1668-1710)
Henry Aldrich
English theologian, philosopher, architect, and poet; (1648-1710)
Vincenzo Grimani
Catholic cardinal
Albert Anton, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
Pierre-Esprit Radisson
French explorer
William Bruce
Scottish architect (1630-1710)
Suzanne Henriette of Lorraine
French noblewoman, Duchess of Mantua and Montferrat (1686-1710)
Maria Withoos
painter from the Northern Netherlands (1663-1699)
Thomas Betterton
British actor (1635-1710)
Axel Julius De la Gardie
Swedish politician (1637-1710)
King Andriamasinavalona
Andriamasinavalona (1675–1710), also known as Andrianjakanavalondambo, was a King of Imerina in the central highlands of Madagascar. He made significant and enduring contributions to the social, political and economic life of Imerina. Chief among these was the expansion of his territories and the pacification and unification of certain principalities that had become locked in violent conflict; Andriamasinavalona established and ruled over the largest extent of the Kingdom of Imerina. He gave the name of Antananarivo to the capital city that was rapidly expanding around the royal palace o
Jean Donneau de Visé
French writer
Madeleine Boullogne
French painter (1646-1710)
Ezekiel, Freiherr von Spanheim
Swiss diplomat
Ivar Huitfeldt
Dano-Norwegian naval officer (1665–1710)
Johann Georg Gichtel
German mystic (1638-1710)
Alexandre, Chevalier de Chaumont
The first French ambassador for King Louis XIV in Siam
Marcus Meibomius
Danish classical scholar, music theorist, mathematician and bibliocarian
René-Antoine Houasse
French painter (1645-1710)
Domenico Guglielmini
Italian mathematician (1655-1710)
Anne Dieu-le-Veut
French Pirate (1661-1710)
Stanisław Antoni Szczuka
Noble and writer of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1654-1710)
Manuel de Oms, 1st Marquis of Castelldosrius
Spanish diplomat and military personnel (1651-1710)
Petrus Codde
First Old Catholic bishop
Joseph Werner the Younger
Swiss painter (1637-1710)
Charles Theodore, Prince of Salm
politician (1645-1710)
Anna Maria Thelott
Swedish artist (1683-1710)
Amar Singh II
Indian nobleman
Georg Dietrich Leyding
German composer and organist
Giovanni Domenico Partenio
Italian composer, presbyter and opera singer (1633-1701)
Pedro Manuel Colón de Portugal
Spanish noble
Ghazi ud-Din Khan Feroze Jung I
Mughal noble
Charles Maurice Le Tellier
French Archbishop of Reims
Semen Paliy
Zaporozhian Cossack polkovnyk (colonel) (early 1640s–1710)
Antonio Sebastián de Toledo, 2nd Marquis of Mancera
Spanish Marquis
Johann Friedrich Alberti
German composer and organist
Margherita Caffi
Italian painter (1647-1710)
George Bull
English Bishop of St David's
Muhammed Zürkani
Sunni Maliki Islamic scholar
Marcello Durazzo
Italian cardinal (1634-1710)
Georg Benedict von Ogilvy
Peerage person ID=463594
Giovanni Antonio Fumiani
Italian painter (1645-1710)
Michel Bégon
French colonial governor (1638–1710)
Katsia I Dadiani
prince of Mingrelia, 1704 to 1710
Sebastian Valfrè
Italian Oratorian priest
Giuseppe Zimbalo
Italian architect (1620-1710)
Algernon Capell, 2nd Earl of Essex
English noble (1670-1710)
Philip Verheyen
Flemish physician
Antonio Ottoboni
General of the papal army
Francesco Cupani
Italian botanist (1657-1710)