What Happened This Year 1677

People Who Died in 1677

Count of Nassau-Idstein

Count with significant landholdings
Born
November 24th, 1603 421 years ago
Died
1677 348 years ago — 74 years old

Born in 1603, held the title of Count in Nassau-Idstein from 1629 until death in 1677. Governed the territory during a time of political turmoil in the Holy Roman Empire. Played a crucial role in regional governance, overseeing local administration and land management. Engaged in military affairs associated with the Thirty Years' War, contributing to military strategies and alliances. His lineage continued to influence the area's political landscape even after his reign ended.

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Franciscus Junius

German pioneer philologist
Born
January 29th, 1591 434 years ago
Died
1677 348 years ago — 86 years old

A prominent figure in the development of philology, contributions focused on the study of languages and ancient texts. Authored significant works that advanced linguistic understanding, particularly in the area of Old English. His research on historical linguistics set a foundation for future studies in the field and influenced both grammar and lexicography. Actively engaged in the interpretation of texts and made essential contributions to the understanding of Gothic language.

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Barbara Strozzi

Italian composer and singer-songwriter
Born
August 6th, 1619 405 years ago
Died
1677 348 years ago — 58 years old

Born in Venice, a prominent figure in the Baroque music scene. Composed numerous secular vocal works, including cantatas and arias. Published seven volumes of music, with a focus on solo voice and instrumental accompaniment. Cultivated a reputation in the 17th-century musical establishment, performing in private gatherings and salons, particularly in the circles of nobility. Demonstrated significant skill in blending poetry with music, contributing to the development of the aria form.

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Gilbert Sheldon

Archbishop of Canterbury during the 17th century
Born
June 19th, 1598 426 years ago
Died
1677 348 years ago — 79 years old

Held the position of Archbishop of Canterbury from 1663 until death in 1677. Oversaw the Church of England during the Restoration period. Played a key role in the reestablishment of Anglican worship and governance following the English Civil War. Advocated for the Book of Common Prayer and promoted the authority of the Anglican church. Contributed to theological debates and church reforms during a tumultuous period in English history.

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