Time Period
Printing Era
1450 - 1699
The Printing Era took place between 1450 and 1699. This Era was preceded by the Scribal Era and followed by the Newspaper Era. The most memorable people born in this era include Filippo Randazzo, Thomas Cromwell, and Louise Adélaïde d'Orléans. The most important cities in this era, ranked by number of deaths, were Rome (194), Paris (139), and Venice (113).
People
Between 1450 and 1699, the Printing Era era was the birth place of 4,396 globally memorable people, including Filippo Randazzo, Thomas Cromwell, and Louise Adélaïde d'Orléans. Additionaly, 3,889 globally memorable people passed away during the Printing Era era including Thomas Cromwell, Gonzalo Pérez, and Giorgio de' Buondelmonti.
People Born during the Printing Era era
Go to all RankingsFilippo Randazzo
1692 - 1744
HPI: 39.23
Thomas Cromwell
1485 - 1540
HPI: 71.27
Louise Adélaïde d'Orléans
1698 - 1743
HPI: 60.77
Juan de Oñate
1550 - Present
HPI: 58.19
Johannes Oecolampadius
1482 - 1531
HPI: 64.13
Pope Benedict XIV
1675 - 1758
HPI: 83.17
Izumo no Okuni
1572 - Present
HPI: 66.26
Tituba
1650 - Present
HPI: 67.56
Johann Adolph Hasse
1699 - 1783
HPI: 70.14
Sisto Badalocchio
1585 - Present
HPI: 57.44
Virginia Dare
1587 - Present
HPI: 57.77
Pietro Aretino
1492 - 1556
HPI: 73.72
People Deceased during the Printing Era era
Go to all RankingsThomas Cromwell
1485 - 1540
HPI: 71.27
Gonzalo Pérez
1380 - 1451
HPI: 53.62
Giorgio de' Buondelmonti
1411 - 1453
HPI: 53.04
Johannes Oecolampadius
1482 - 1531
HPI: 64.13
Pope Pius III
1439 - 1503
HPI: 83.27
Pietro Aretino
1492 - 1556
HPI: 73.72
Josaphat Kuntsevych
1580 - 1623
HPI: 69.06
António de Abreu
1480 - 1514
HPI: 63.73
Ivan Moskvitin
1600 - 1601
HPI: 54.92
Nicolò Marcello
1397 - 1474
HPI: 59.00
Michael Maestlin
1550 - 1631
HPI: 62.88
Qiu Ying
1494 - 1552
HPI: 56.12
Occupations
Most individuals born in the Printing Era were POLITICIANS (1371), PAINTERS (505), WRITERS (426), RELIGIOUS FIGURES (344), and NOBLEMEN (294), while most who died were PUBLIC WORKERS (1), PAINTERS (493), POLITICIANS (1284), RELIGIOUS FIGURES (324), and WRITERS (379).





















