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Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux
French poet and critic (1636–1711)
Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor
Emperor from 1705 till his death in 1711
Louis, Grand Dauphin
Dauphin of France (1661–1711), eldest legitime son and heir apparent (dead before succession) of Louis XIV, King of France, and of María Teresa de Austria, Queen consort of France
John William Friso, Prince of Orange
Stadtholder of Friesland and Groningen (1687-1711)
Vladimir Atlasov
Russian who first explored the Kamchatka Peninsula
Louis François, duc de Boufflers
Marshal of France (1644-1711)
Maria Amalia of Courland
Princess of Courland by birth, and by marriage Landgravine of Hesse-Kassel (1653-1711)
Joseph Vaz
Oratorian priest and missionary in Sri Lanka
Eusebio Kino
Italian Jesuit missionary
Gerard de Lairesse
painter and engraver from the Northern Netherlands (1641-1711)
Frederick William Kettler
Duke of Courland (1692-1711)
Rahman Baba
Pashtun Sufi Saint
Élisabeth Sophie Chéron
painter and musician from France (1648-1711)
Mary Rowlandson
American woman captured by Native Americans during King Philip's War
Philip William of Brandenburg-Schwedt
First Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt and governor of Magdeburg from 1692 to 1711
Francesco Maria de' Medici, Duke of Rovere and Montefeltro
Catholic cardinal (1660-1711)
Peter Schenk the Elder
German engraver and cartographer (1660-1718)
Jerzy Siemiginowski-Eleuter
Polish artist (c.1660-1711)
Jean Bérain the Elder
French artist (1640-1711)
Kaikhosro of Kartli
Georgian titular king of Kartli (1674–1711)
Çorlulu Ali Paşa
Ottoman grand vizier (1670–1711)
Heinrich X, Count of Reuss-Ebersdorf
Count of Reuss-Ebersdorf (1662-1711)
Neophytus V of Constantinople
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
Saif bin Sultan
Omani imam
Mashrab
Bābārahim Mashrab (Боборахим Машраб, Boborahim Mashrab) (1653-1711) was a classic figure in Uzbek literature, a poet and thinker, a follower of the Sufi Tarikat tradition, and a dervish of the Sufi order of Nakshbandiyya. His name holds a prominent place in the ranks of such prominent representatives of Uzbek literature as Navoi, Agahi, Mukimi, Furqat, and Zavki. Through his creative works, he exerted significant influence on the development and refinement of Uzbek literature from the late 17th to the early 18th century.
Israel Ori
Armenian noble
Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester
English politician, diplomat, and writer
Giordano Vitale
Italian mathematician (1633-1711)
Johann Philipp Lemke
Swedish painter (1631-1711)
Philips van Almonde
Dutch Lieutenant Admiral
John Lawson
English explorer, naturalist and writer
Tewoflos
Tewoflos (Ge'ez: ቴዎፍሎስ), throne name Walda Anbasa (Ge'ez: ወልደ አንበሳ, died 14 October 1711), was Emperor of Ethiopia from 1 July 1708 to 14 October 1711, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was the brother of Iyasu I, and one of five sons of Yohannes I.
Francis Alexander, Prince of Nassau-Hadamar
Prince of Nassau-Hadamar (1674-1711)
Thomas Ken
Bishop of Bath and Wells (1637-1711)
Alexander, son of Archil of Imereti
Georgian prince of the Kingdom of Imereti
Henry Dodwell
Irish theologian
Wilhelmus à Brakel
Dutch theologian (1635-1711)
Joan van Hoorn
Dutch colonial governor (1653-1711)
Charles, Landgrave of Hesse-Wanfried
Landgrave of Hesse-Wanfried
Antoine de Pas de Feuquières
French writer and military general (1648-1711)
Claude de Choiseul, Marquis of Francières
Marshal of France
Edward Villiers, 1st Earl of Jersey
British diplomat
Johann Nikolaus Hanff
German composer and organist
Katharyne Lescailje
Dutch writer
John Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle
British noble
Francisca del Espíritu Santo Fuentes
Spanish nun and first prioress of the Dominican Sisters of St. Catherine of Siena
Louis of Lorraine
French prince
Élisabeth Charlotte of Lorraine
French princess
Augustinus Terwesten
Dutch painter (1649-1711)
John Closterman
German portrait painter (1660-1711), brother of Johann Baptist Closterman (1660–1711)
Date Tsunamune
daimyo of Sendai han (1640-1711)
Claudine Françoise Mignot
French adventuress (1624-1711)
Christian Geist
German composer and organist
John Ernest Grabe
German divine
John Manners, 1st Duke of Rutland
British nobleman and politician (1638-1711)
James Douglas, 2nd Duke of Queensberry
Scottish duke
Giovanni Maria Gabrielli
Catholic cardinal
Gregorio Vasquez de Arce y Ceballos
Spanish Neogranadine painter (1638-1711)
Louis Carré
mathematician
Jean-François Duclerc
French Navy officer