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Johann and 1625
* 1625 Johann Rudolph Ahle, German composer, organist, theorist, and Protestant church musician ( d. 1673 )
Johann Bayer ( 1572 March 7, 1625 ) was a German lawyer and uranographer ( celestial cartographer ).
The first system comes from the German astronomer Johann Bayer's ( 1572 1625 ) Uranometria published in 1603 and is for bright stars.
** Johann Bayer, German astronomer ( d. 1625 )
* Johann Jacob Saar ( 1625 1664 ), German explorer
Johann Georg Abicht, professor of theology at the University of Halle-Wittenberg, translated the 1625 text into Latin as Dissertatio de Libro recti ( Leipzig, 1732 ).
* Johann Friedrich Schweitzer, also known as John Frederick Helvetius ( 1625 1709 ), a Dutch physician and alchemical writer of German extraction
In order to aid Ferdinand ( elected Holy Roman Emperor in 1619 ) against the Northern Protestants and to produce a balance in the Army of the Catholic League under Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly, Wallenstein offered to raise a whole army for the imperial service following the bellum se ipsum alet principle, and received his final commission on 25 July 1625.
Already in the 17th century, local historians studied the history of Danzig law, such as Elias Constantius von Treuen-Schroeder ( 1625 1680 ) and Johann Ernst von der Linde ( 1651 1721 ).
* Johann Bayer, German uranographer ( died 1625 )
Two astronomers particularly known for attempting to expand Ptolemy's catalogue were Johann Bayer ( 1572 1625 ) and Nicolas Louis de Lacaille ( 1713 1762 ).
Jean-Baptiste Plantin ( 1625 1697 ) wrote his description of Switzerland in Latin, Helvetia nova et antiqua ( 1656 ), but Johann Jacob Wagner's ( 1641 1695 ) guide to Switzerland is in German, despite its titles Inder memorabilium Helvetiae ( 1684 ) and Mercurius Helveticus ( 1688 ), though he issued his scientific description of his native land in Latin, Historia naturalis Helvetiae curiosa ( 1680 ).
* Johann Friedrich ( 1625 1679 ), Prince of Calenberg 1665-1679
* Johann Friedrich Herzog zu Braunschweig und Lüneburg ( 1625 1679, duke of the principality of Calenberg )

Johann and
* 1660 Johann Kuhnau, German composer, organist and harpsichordist ( d. 1722 )
* 1710 Johann Kaspar Basselet von La Ros &# 233 ; e, Bavarian general ( d. 1795 )
* 1730 Johann Georg Hamann, German philosopher ( d. 1788 )
* 1648 Johann Michael Bach, German composer ( d. 1694 )
* 1672 Johann Jakob Scheuchzer, Swiss scholar ( d. 1733 )
* 1811 First ascent of Jungfrau, third highest summit in the Bernese Alps by brothers Johann Rudolf and Hieronymus Meyer.
* 1761 Johann Matthias Gesner, German scholar ( b. 1691 )
In the Battle of Abensberg on 19 20 April 1809, Napoleon gained a significant victory over the Austrians under Archduke Louis of Austria and General Johann von Hiller.
* 1697 Johann Gottlieb Görner, German composer and organist ( d. 1778 )
* 1736 Johann Christoph Kellner, German organist and composer ( d. 1803 )
* 1647 Johann Heinrich Acker, German writer ( d. 1719 )
* 1744 Johann Gottfried Herder, German writer ( d. 1803 )
* 1719 Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim, German poet ( d. 1803 )
* 1749 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German writer and scientist ( d. 1832 )
* 1683 Johann David Heinichen, German composer and theorist ( d. 1729 )
* 1667 Anna Maria Luisa de ' Medici, Italian wife of Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine ( d. 1743 )
* 1613 Christoph Bach, court musician, grandfather of Johann Sebastian Bach ( d. 1661 )
* 1658 Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine ( d. 1716 )
* 1637 Johann Gerhard, German church leader and theologian ( b. 1582 )
* 1727 Premiere of Johann Sebastian Bach's St Matthew Passion BWV 244b at the St. Thomas Church, Leipzig
* 1719 Johann Gottlob Lehmann, German mineralogist and geologist ( d. 1767 )
** 1802 1803 Johann Heinrich Rothpletz ( b. 1766 d. 1833 )
** 10 March 1803 26 April 1803 Johann Rudolf Dolder ( b. 1753 d. 1807 )

Johann and 1706
The famous fugue composer Johann Sebastian Bach ( 1685 1750 ) shaped his own works after those of Johann Jakob Froberger ( 1616 1667 ), Johann Pachelbel ( 1653 1706 ), Girolamo Frescobaldi ( 1583 1643 ), Dieterich Buxtehude ( c. 1637 1707 ), and other composers.
* 1706 Johann Heinrich Zedler, German publisher ( d. 1751 )
* 1706 Johann Ulrich von Cramer, German judge and philosopher ( d. 1772 )
* 1653 Johann Pachelbel, German composer ( d. 1706 )
* June 18 Johann Ulrich von Cramer, German judge and philosopher ( b. 1706 )
Johann Heinrich Zedler ( January 7, 1706 in Breslau March 21, 1751 in Leipzig ) was a bookseller and publisher.
Johann Heinrich Zedler was born in 1706 in Breslau, the son of a shoemaker, and presumably did not have higher secondary education-if he attended school at all.
During the second half of the 17th century, German composers started pairing preludes ( or sometimes toccatas ) with fugues in the same key ; Johann Pachelbel ( c. 1653 1706 ) was one of the first to do so, although Johann Sebastian Bach's ( 1685 1750 ) " prelude and fugue " pieces are much more numerous and well-known today.
In 1706, he was replaced by Johann Friedrich Eosander von Göthe, who designed the western extension of the palace doubling its size.
* Johann Ulrich von Cramer ( 1706 1772 ), German judge, legal scholar, and philosopher
In 1706, the Archbishop of Mainz, Lothar Franz von Schönborn, ceded Urbarach to Count Johann Philipp of Isenburg-Büdingen in exchange for Weisenau and Hechtsheim.
Johann Ulrich von Cramer ( 8 November 1706 18 June 1772 ) was an eminent German judge, legal scholar, and Enlightenment philosopher.
****** Johann Friedrich Bach II ( 1706 1743 )
Johann Caspar Füssli ( 3 January 1706 6 May 1782 ) was a Swiss portrait painter.
* Johann Ulrich von Cramer ( 1706 1772 ), German judge, legal scholar, and Enlightenment philosopher

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