What Happened This Year 1603

People Who Died in 1603

George Frederick

Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach
Born
April 5th, 1539 486 years ago
Died
1603 423 years ago — 64 years old

Held the title of Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach from 1556 until death in 1603. Important in administering the region during the Reformation period. Governed with a focus on strengthening the territorial authority and managing local aristocracy. Represented Lutheran interest in the aftermath of the Reformation.

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Sebald de Weert

Dutch East India Company Vice-Admiral
Born
May 2nd, 1567 458 years ago
Died
1603 423 years ago — 36 years old

Born in 1567, served as a captain in the Dutch East India Company. Led several maritime expeditions, mainly focused on trade routes to the East Indies. In 1601, commanded the ship 'Gracht' on a voyage to the Spice Islands. Notably, engaged in the early exploration of the southern hemisphere, including lands that would later contribute to Dutch colonial interests. He played a key role in the early 17th-century expansion of Dutch maritime trade and exploration.

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Stephan Praetorius

German theologian and religious reformer
Born
May 3rd, 1536 489 years ago
Died
1603 423 years ago — 67 years old

Born in Germany, a theologian and religious reformer significantly contributed to the Protestant Reformation. Played a crucial role in developing the Lutheran Church in Germany. Worked on translating religious texts and composing hymns that became integral to worship. His writings addressed theological disputes and supported the principles of Martin Luther. Contributed to the establishment and solidification of Lutheran beliefs across various German territories.

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Santi di Tito

Italian painter, notable for religious works
Born
March 6th, 1536 489 years ago
Died
1603 423 years ago — 67 years old

Active during the late Renaissance, this Italian painter specialized in religious themes and portraiture. Trained in Florence, influenced by artists such as Michelangelo and Rosso Fiorentino. Worked on numerous altarpieces, frescoes, and portraits throughout Italy. His art is characterized by clarity, elegance, and a rich color palette. Additionally, contributed to the decoration of significant churches, employing his skills to enhance the spiritual environment of the places. His work was recognized for its lifelike representation and dramatic expression, which appealed to the clientele of the time.

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