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- Reinhold Curicke (12 January 1610 – 2 April 1667) was a jurist and historian from Danzig (Gdańsk) who specialized in the history of the city and its connections...
- core of the Polish fleet. 9 Curicke House. After 1632 it was owned by Georg Curicke (Jerzy Curicki), whose son Reinhold Curicke was an author of famous Description...
- Louis Maimbourg, French Jesuit historian (d. 1686) January 12 – Reinhold Curicke, jurist and historian from Danzig (d. 1667) January 13 – Archduchess Maria...
- (1605–1653), a singer and musician; daughter of Danzig mayor Reinhold Curicke (1610-1667), jurist, historian Johannes Hevelius (1611–1687), astronomer...
- Alternative form(s) Coat of arms Calmus Kulmens von Campier Cambier Chodowiecki Clemens de Clerk Cölmer Coletus von Conradi Conrad Cosack Cramer Curicke...
- Vincenzo Maculani, Italian Catholic cardinal (b. 1578) April 2 – Reinhold Curicke, jurist and historian from Danzig (Gdańsk) (b. 1610) April 10 – Jan Marek...
- Louis Maimbourg, French Jesuit historian (d. 1686) January 12 – Reinhold Curicke, jurist and historian from Danzig (d. 1667) January 13 – Archduchess Maria...
- 1711) Edmund Chilmead, English writer and translator (died 1654) Reinhold Curicke, German historian of the Hanseatic League (died 1667) Jeremias de Dekker...
- Vincenzo Maculani, Italian Catholic cardinal (b. 1578) April 2 – Reinhold Curicke, jurist and historian from Danzig (Gdańsk) (b. 1610) April 10 – Jan Marek...