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 Gustav Trolle, Konishi Yukinaga, and Thomas Button. 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 Gustav Trolle, Konishi Yukinaga, and Thomas Button. Additionaly, 3,889 globally memorable people passed away during the Printing Era era including Gustav Trolle, Konishi Yukinaga, and Thomas Button.
People Born during the Printing Era era
Go to all RankingsGustav Trolle
1488 - 1535
HPI: 62.95
Konishi Yukinaga
1555 - 1600
HPI: 67.06
Thomas Button
1575 - 1634
HPI: 51.86
Sigismund Francis, Archduke of Austria
1630 - 1665
HPI: 63.49
Paolo Veronese
1528 - 1588
HPI: 81.44
Philippe de Mornay
1549 - 1623
HPI: 61.06
Tang Xianzu
1550 - 1616
HPI: 61.92
Nicola Vicentino
1511 - 1576
HPI: 60.52
Sonni Ali
1464 - 1492
HPI: 61.41
François de Créquy
1625 - 1687
HPI: 57.64
Matthew Locke
1621 - 1677
HPI: 58.20
Jan Janssonius
1588 - 1664
HPI: 60.92
People Deceased during the Printing Era era
Go to all RankingsGustav Trolle
1488 - 1535
HPI: 62.95
Konishi Yukinaga
1555 - 1600
HPI: 67.06
Thomas Button
1575 - 1634
HPI: 51.86
Sigismund Francis, Archduke of Austria
1630 - 1665
HPI: 63.49
Paolo Veronese
1528 - 1588
HPI: 81.44
Philippe de Mornay
1549 - 1623
HPI: 61.06
Tang Xianzu
1550 - 1616
HPI: 61.92
Nicola Vicentino
1511 - 1576
HPI: 60.52
Sonni Ali
1464 - 1492
HPI: 61.41
François de Créquy
1625 - 1687
HPI: 57.64
William Caxton
1422 - 1491
HPI: 62.49
Giovanni di Paolo
1403 - 1482
HPI: 61.31
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 RELIGIOUS FIGURES (324), POLITICIANS (1284), EXPLORERS (151), PAINTERS (493), and WRITERS (379).














