What Happened This Year 1590

Born in 1590

Daniel Seghers

Flemish painter and Jesuit brother
Born
December 3rd, 1590 434 years ago
Died
1661 364 years ago — 71 years old

Born in 1590, this Flemish Jesuit brother was a prominent painter known for his contributions to floral still life. Seghers studied under prominent artists and developed a distinctive style that combined elements of realism and decorative art. His works often featured intricate arrangements of flowers, showcasing his skill in rendering details and colors. Apart from painting, he held theological responsibilities within his order, contributing to the Jesuit community. His artistic legacy lies in the numerous still life paintings produced throughout his career, which reflect the Baroque era's emphasis on nature, beauty, and order.

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William Bradford

Governor of Plymouth Colony
Born
1590 435 years ago
Died
May 9th, 1657 367 years ago — 67 years old

Served as the second governor of Plymouth Colony from 1621 to 1657. Played a crucial role in the settlement's establishment and governance. Spearheaded initiatives for communal farming, and promoted cooperation among settlers. Authored 'Of Plymouth Plantation', a detailed historical account of the colony's early years, which remains a vital historical source.

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Richard Zouch

Judge and politician in England
Born
1590 435 years ago
Died
March 1st, 1661 364 years ago — 71 years old

Served as a judge in the 17th century and played a significant role in English politics during his career. Held the position of Member of Parliament for various constituencies. Worked within the legal system, making influential decisions that shaped judicial practices. Actively participated in political discussions and legislative processes, impacting governance in England.

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Miguel de Vasconcelos

Portuguese Prime Minister
Born
1590 435 years ago
Died
December 1st, 1640 384 years ago — 50 years old

Served as a prominent politician during the early 17th century in Portugal. Held the title of Prime Minister and played a crucial role in the political landscape leading up to the Portuguese Restoration War. His actions contributed to Portugal's efforts to regain independence from Spanish rule. His tenure was marked by significant political strife and the eventual overthrow that resulted in his death.

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Theophilus Eaton

Governed New Haven Colony as governor
Born
1590 435 years ago
Died
January 7th, 1658 367 years ago — 68 years old

Settled in the New Haven Colony and served as its first governor from 1639 until his death in 1658. Played a significant role in establishing the colony's governance and social structure. Contributed to the founding of the colony along with other leaders, emphasizing a religious basis for governance. The colony attracted numerous settlers due to its established community and political stability under his leadership.

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Urbain Grandier

French priest and exorcist
Born
1590 435 years ago
Died
August 18th, 1634 390 years ago — 44 years old

A French priest served in the city of Loudun, played a significant role in the infamous Loudun possessions. Accused of witchcraft and possession, a sensational trial ensued, drawing attention to religious and social tensions of the time. Grandier's trial became a prominent case reflecting the conflicts between secular authority and religious belief. Ultimately, faced with execution, his story contributed to the discussion surrounding hysteria and mass possession in early modern Europe.

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