Death year 1721 celebrities
Death year 1721
Godefroy Maurice de La Tour d’Auvergne (21 June 1636 – 26 July 1721 ) was a French nobleman and member of the House of La Tour d’Auvergne, one of the most important families in France at the time. He married Marie Anne Mancini, niece of Cardinal Ma
Anne Lennard, Countess of Sussex (25 February 1661-2 – 16 May 1721-2), formerly Lady Anne Palmer, alias Fitzroy, was the eldest daughter of Barbara Palmer née Villiers, 1st Duchess of Cleveland, and most likely Charles II of England or Philip Stan
James Craggs the Younger (9 April 1686 – 16 February 1721), son of James Craggs the Elder, was born at Westminster. Part of his early life was spent abroad, where he made the acquaintance of George Louis, Elector of Hanover, afterwards King George
Philip Bisse (1667–1721) was an English bishop.
Jean-Antoine Watteau (French pronunciation: October 10, 1684 – July 18, 1721) was a French painter whose brief career spurred the revival of interest in colour and movement (in the tradition of Correggio and Rubens), and revitalized the waning Bar
Mary Read (c.1690–1721), also known as Mark Read, was an English pirate. She and Anne Bonny are two of the most famed female pirates of all time; they are the only two women known to have been convicted of piracy during the early 18th century, at t
Louise of Mecklenburg-Güstrow (28 August 1667 – 15 March 1721) was Queen consort of Denmark and Norway as the first spouse of the King Frederick IV of Denmark.
Pope Clement XI (23 July 1649 – 19 March 1721), born Giovanni Francesco Albani, was Pope from 1700 until his
Marguerite Louise d’Orléans (28 July 1645 – 17 September 1721) was Grand Duchess of Tuscany, as the wife of