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 Maria Francisca of Savoy, Françoise Marie de Bourbon, and Catherine Carey. 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 Maria Francisca of Savoy, Françoise Marie de Bourbon, and Catherine Carey. Additionaly, 3,889 globally memorable people passed away during the Printing Era era including Luis de Góngora, Maria of Portugal, Duchess of Viseu, and Barbara Strozzi.
People Born during the Printing Era era
Go to all RankingsMaria Francisca of Savoy
1646 - 1683
HPI: 65.96
Françoise Marie de Bourbon
1677 - 1749
HPI: 69.73
Catherine Carey
1523 - 1569
HPI: 60.63
Ğazı II Giray
1551 - 1608
HPI: 61.28
Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi
1566 - 1607
HPI: 66.38
Abbakka Chowta
1525 - Present
HPI: 58.01
Wakisaka Yasuharu
1554 - 1626
HPI: 62.41
Marc'Antonio Ingegneri
1535 - 1592
HPI: 61.84
Albert Eckhout
1610 - 1666
HPI: 60.01
Pierre Bayle
1647 - 1706
HPI: 74.62
Jan Gerritsz van Bronckhorst
1603 - 1661
HPI: 55.86
George XI of Kartli
1651 - Present
HPI: 60.24
People Deceased during the Printing Era era
Go to all RankingsLuis de Góngora
1561 - 1627
HPI: 70.93
Maria of Portugal, Duchess of Viseu
1521 - 1577
HPI: 65.84
Barbara Strozzi
1619 - 1677
HPI: 69.21
Casimir IV Jagiellon
1427 - 1492
HPI: 71.23
Gabriello Chiabrera
1552 - 1638
HPI: 57.13
Vasili IV of Russia
1552 - 1612
HPI: 74.31
Pocahontas
1595 - 1617
HPI: 85.50
Giovanni Battista Riccioli
1598 - 1671
HPI: 68.60
Eleanor of Navarre
1426 - 1479
HPI: 71.07
Juana Enríquez
1425 - 1468
HPI: 67.21
Maria Francisca of Savoy
1646 - 1683
HPI: 65.96
Catherine Carey
1523 - 1569
HPI: 60.63
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 WRITERS (379), NOBLEMEN (278), SINGERS (2), POLITICIANS (1284), and DIPLOMATS (4).






















