In 1652, life expectancy varied significantly based on factors such as location, social status, and health conditions. Generally, people in Europe during this period had an average life expectancy of around 30 to 40 years, though many children did not survive infancy. Those who reached adulthood often lived into their 50s or 60s if they avoided disease and other hazards. However, high mortality rates from warfare, disease, and poor living conditions impacted overall longevity.
John Cotton died on December 23, 1652 at the age of 67.
Alexander Keirincx died in 1652.
Humphrey Salwey died in 1652.
Denis Pétau died in 1652.
James Hind died in 1652.
John Cotton died on December 23, 1652 at the age of 67.
Jan Brożek died on November 21, 1652 at the age of 67.
Jacob De la Gardie died on August 22, 1652 at the age of 69.
Jean-Charles de la Faille died on November 4, 1652 at the age of 55.
The first Dutch settlers came in 1652
Antonio Coello died in 1652.
Jan Asselijn died in 1652.
Bonaventura Peeters died in 1652.
Mascal Gyles died in 1652.
Nathaniel Brent died in 1652.
Gregorio Allegri died in 1652.
Otto Heurnius died in 1652.