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** and 1600
** Baroque ( 1600 – 1720 )
** Oda Nagatsugu ( died 1600. 9. 15 )
** Kuki Yoshitaka, Japanese naval commander ( died 1600 )
** Thomas Deloney, English novelist and balladeer ( d. 1600 )
** Toda Katsushige, Japanese warlord ( d. 1600 )
** Cornelis Corneliszoon, Dutch inventor of the sawmill ( d. c. 1600 )
** Maren Spliid, Danish alleged witch ( b. c. 1600 ) ( executed )
** Antonio Monserrate, Spanish Jesuit ( d. 1600 ).
** Konishi Yukinaga, Japanese Christian daimyo ( d. 1600 )
** Hosokawa Gracia, Japanese noblewoman ( d. 1600 )
** Natsuka Masaie, Japanese daimyo ( d. 1600 )
** Giordano Bruno, Italian philosopher, astronomer, and occultist ( d. 1600 )
** Mizuno Tadashige, Japanese nobleman ( died 1600 )
** Claude Le Jeune, French composer ( d. 1600 )
** Anthony J. Bryant is the author of Sekigahara 1600: The Final Struggle for Power, Praeger Publishers ;( September, 2005 )
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** The Wollenwebergildehaus ( Weavers ' Guild Hall ) was approximately built in 1600.
** World Within Walls: Japanese Literature of The Pre-Modern Era 1600 – 1867, Columbia University Press © 1976 reprinted 1999 ISBN 0-231-11467-2
** Second daughter: Ryūtōin-no-miya ( 龍登院宮 ) ( 1592 – 1600 )
** Philip Hunton, clergyman and political writer ( born c. 1600 )
** Bihari, poet ( born 1600 )
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** De Visione, Voce & Auditu, Venice 1600
** DFS 230, transport glider ( 1600 produced )

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