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 Pedro Calungsod, Peter Martyr d'Anghiera, and Archduchess Anna of Austria. 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 Pedro Calungsod, Peter Martyr d'Anghiera, and Archduchess Anna of Austria. Additionaly, 3,889 globally memorable people passed away during the Printing Era era including Pedro Calungsod, Peter Martyr d'Anghiera, and Nicolas Froment.
People Born during the Printing Era era
Go to all RankingsPedro Calungsod
1654 - 1672
HPI: 66.04
Peter Martyr d'Anghiera
1457 - 1526
HPI: 64.55
Archduchess Anna of Austria
1528 - 1590
HPI: 68.95
Veit Stoss
1450 - 1533
HPI: 67.49
Francis Xavier
1506 - 1552
HPI: 81.55
Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset
1506 - 1552
HPI: 66.97
Maurice, Prince of Orange
1567 - 1625
HPI: 76.40
Arcangelo Corelli
1653 - 1713
HPI: 78.49
Pierre Louis Maupertuis
1698 - 1759
HPI: 71.15
Elisabeth of Austria, Queen of France
1554 - 1592
HPI: 73.37
Nicolas de Fer
1646 - 1720
HPI: 55.83
Girolamo Savonarola
1452 - 1498
HPI: 82.36
People Deceased during the Printing Era era
Go to all RankingsPedro Calungsod
1654 - 1672
HPI: 66.04
Peter Martyr d'Anghiera
1457 - 1526
HPI: 64.55
Nicolas Froment
1430 - 1484
HPI: 60.43
Pope Sixtus IV
1414 - 1484
HPI: 82.12
Archduchess Anna of Austria
1528 - 1590
HPI: 68.95
Veit Stoss
1450 - 1533
HPI: 67.49
Francis Xavier
1506 - 1552
HPI: 81.55
Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset
1506 - 1552
HPI: 66.97
Maurice, Prince of Orange
1567 - 1625
HPI: 76.40
Elisabeth of Austria, Queen of France
1554 - 1592
HPI: 73.37
Girolamo Savonarola
1452 - 1498
HPI: 82.36
Juan de la Cueva
1543 - 1612
HPI: 56.80
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 POLITICIANS (1284), HISTORIANS (44), PAINTERS (493), RELIGIOUS FIGURES (324), and NOBLEMEN (278).















