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1629 state leaders - Events of 1630 - 1631 state leaders - State leaders by year 1628 state leaders - Events of 1629 - 1630 state leaders - State leaders by year See also: List of religious leaders in 1629 List of international organization leaders in 1629 List of colonial governors in 1629 Asia China (Ming Dynasty) - Chongzhen, Emperor of China (1627-1644) Japan Monarch - Go-Mizunoo, Emperor of...
Events February 22 - Native American Quadequine introduces Popcorn to English colonists. ...
1630 state leaders - Events of 1631 - 1632 state leaders - State leaders by year See also: List of religious leaders in 1631 List of international organization leaders in 1631 List of colonial governors in 1631 Asia China (Ming Dynasty) - Chongzhen, Emperor of China (1627-1644) Japan - Monarch - Meisho, Emperor of Japan...
Jump to: navigation, search This is a list of heads of state, government leaders, and other rulers in any given year. ...
1629 colonial governors - Events of 1630 - 1631 colonial governors - Colonial governors by year See also: List of state leaders in 1630 Portugal Angola - Fernão de Sousa, Governor of Angola (1624-1630) Manuel Pereira Coutinho, Governor of Angola (1630-1635) Categories: 1630 | Lists of colonial governors by year ...
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Jump to: navigation, search The Ming Dynasty was the ruling dynasty of China from 1368 to 1644. ...
Chongzhen Emperor (WG: Chung-chen) (February 6, 1611 - April 25, 1644) was last emperor of Ming dynasty in China between 1627 and 1644. ...
The emperor or huangdi (çå¸ in pinyin: huang2 di4) of China was the head of government and head of state of China from the Qin dynasty in 221 B.C. until the fall of the Qing dynasty in 1911. ...
Events A Dutch ship makes the first recorded sighting of the coast of South Australia. ...
// Events February to August - Explorer Abel Tasmans second expedition for the Dutch East India Company maps the north coast of Australia. ...
Empress Meishō (明正天皇) (January 9, 1624 - December 4, 1696) was the 109th imperial ruler of Japan, reigning from December 22, 1629 to November 14, 1643. ...
Jump to: navigation, search His Majesty Emperor Akihito of Japan The Emperor of Japan (天ç tennÅ) is a constitutionally-recognized symbol of the Japanese nation and the unity of its people. ...
Events March 4 - Massachusetts Bay Colony is granted a Royal charter. ...
Jump to: navigation, search // Events January 21 - Abel Tasman discovers Tonga February 6 - Abel Tasman discovers the Fiji islands. ...
The Tokugawa shogunate or Tokugawa bakufu (å¾³å·å¹åº) (also known as the Edo bakufu) was a feudal military dictatorship of Japan established in 1603 by Tokugawa Ieyasu and ruled by the shoguns of the Tokugawa family until 1868. ...
Shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu Tokugawa Iemitsu (previously spelled Iyemitsu);(1604 - 1651) was the third shogun of the Tokugawa dynasty who reigned from 1623 to 1651. ...
Jump to: navigation, search In Japanese history, a shogun (å°è» shÅgun) was the practical ruler of Japan for most of the time from 1192 to the Meiji Era beginning in 1868. ...
Events August 6 - Pope Urban VIII is elected to the Papacy. ...
// Events January 1 - Charles II crowned King of Scotland in Scone. ...
Jump to: navigation, search The Qing Dynasty (Manchu: daicing gurun; Chinese: æ¸
æ; pinyin: qÄ«ng cháo; Wade-Giles: ching chao), sometimes known as the Manchu Dynasty, was founded by the Manchu clan Aisin Gioro, in what is today northeast China expanded into China proper and the surrounding territories...
Hong Taiji, Emperor of Manchuria, Grand Khan of the Mongols, King of Korea (Chinese: ç太極 huáng tà i jÃ; also known as 洪太極 hóng tà i jà or é»å°å huáng tái jÃ; sometimes referred to as Abahai), (1592-1643), was Emperor of Manchuria first of the Later Jin dynasty...
The Qing Dynasty was founded as the Later Jin Dynasty in 1616, and changed its name to Qing in 1636. ...
Events September 30 - Nurhaci, chieftain of the Jurchens and founder of the Qing Dynasty dies and is succeeded by his son Hong Taiji. ...
Jump to: navigation, search // Events January 21 - Abel Tasman discovers Tonga February 6 - Abel Tasman discovers the Fiji islands. ...
Jump to: navigation, search The Mughal Empire, (Mughal Baadshah, alternative spelling Mogul) was an empire that ruled the [[Indian Subcontinent]] between [[1526]] and [[1857]]. The empire was founded by the Mongol leader [[Babur]] in 1526, when he defeated [[Ibrahim Lodi]], the last of the [[Delhi Sultanate|Delhi Sultans]] at the...
Jump to: navigation, search Ghiyasuddin Shah Jahan (Ø´Ø§Û Ø¬ØØ§Úº, also spelled Shah Jehan, Shahjehan, etc. ...
The following list of Indian monarchs is one of several Wikipedia lists of incumbents. ...
Events A Dutch ship makes the first recorded sighting of the coast of South Australia. ...
Events January 13 - Edward Sexby, who had plotted against Oliver Cromwell, dies in Tower of London February 6 - Swedish troops of Charles X Gustav of Sweden cross The Great Belt (Storebælt) in Denmark over frozen sea May 1 - Publication of Hydriotaphia, Urn Burial and The Garden of Cyrus by...
Europe - England - Charles I, King of England (1625-1649)
- France - Louis XIII, King of France (1610-1643)
- Holy Roman Empire - Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor (1619-1637)
- Poland - Sigismund III, King of Poland (1587-1632)
- Spain - Philip IV, King of Spain (1621-1665)
- Sweden - Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden (1611-1632)
- United Provinces
- Estates of Groningen, Guelders, Friesland, Holland, Overijssel, Utrecht, Zeeland (1581-1795)
- Stadtholder - Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht and Gelre (1625 - 1647).
Jump to: navigation, search Royal motto (French): Dieu et mon droit (Translated: God and my right) Englands location within the UK Official language English de facto Capital London de facto Largest city London Area - Total Ranked 1st UK 130,395 km² Population - Total (mid-2004) - Density Ranked 1st UK...
Jump to: navigation, search Charles I (19 November 1600â30 January 1649) was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 27 March 1625, until his execution. ...
This is a list of British monarchs, that is, the monarchs on the thrones of some of the various kingdoms that have existed on, or incorporated, the island of Great Britain, namely: England (united with Wales from 1536) up to 1707; Scotland up to 1707; The Kingdom of Great Britain...
Events March 27 - Prince Charles Stuart becomes King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland. ...
// Events January 30 - King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland is beheaded. ...
Louis XIII (September 27, 1601 â May 14, 1643), called the Just (French: le Juste), was King of France from 1610 to 1643. ...
Kings ruled in France from the Middle Ages to 1848. ...
// Events January 7 - Galileo Galilei discovers the Galilean moons of Jupiter. ...
Jump to: navigation, search // Events January 21 - Abel Tasman discovers Tonga February 6 - Abel Tasman discovers the Fiji islands. ...
Jump to: navigation, search This page is about the Germanic empire. ...
Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor (July 9, 1578 â February 15, 1637), of the house of Habsburg, ruled 1620-1637. ...
The following list of German Kings and Emperors is one of several Wikipedia lists of incumbents. ...
Events May 13 - Dutch statesman Johan van Oldenbarnevelt is executed in The Hague after having been accused of treason. ...
Events February 3 - Tulipmania collapses in Netherlands by government order February 15 - Ferdinand III becomes Holy Roman Emperor December 17 - Shimabara Rebellion erupts in Japan Pierre de Fermat makes a marginal claim to have proof of what would become known as Fermats last theorem. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Reign in Poland From September 18, 1587 until April 19, 1632 Reign in Sweden From November 17, 1592 until July 24, 1599 Elected in Poland On September 18, 1587 in Wola, today suburb of Warsaw, Poland Coronation in Poland On December 27, 1587 in the Wawel...
Poland was ruled by dukes (c. ...
1587 was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar or a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar. ...
Jump to: navigation, search See also: 1632 (novel) Events February 22 - Galileos Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems is published July 23 - 300 colonists for New France depart Dieppe November 8 - Wladyslaw IV Waza elected king of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth after Zygmunt III Waza death November 16...
Jump to: navigation, search Philip IV of Spain Philip IV (Spanish: Felipe IV) (April 8, 1605 â September 17, 1665) was the king of Spain, from 1621 until his death, and king of Portugal as Philip III (Portuguese: Filipe III) until 1640. ...
History of Spain series Prehistoric Spain Roman Spain Muslim Conquest of Iberia Timeline of Muslim Occupation Medieval Spain Age of Reconquest Age of Expansion Age of Enlightenment Reaction and Revolution First Spanish Republic The Restoration Second Spanish Republic Spanish Civil War The Dictatorship Modern Spain Topics Economic History Military History...
Events February 9 - Gregory XV is elected pope. ...
Events March 4 - Start of the Second Anglo-Dutch War. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Gustav II Adolf (also known as Gustaf Adolf den store or Gustavus II Adolpus) (December 9, 1594 â November 6, 1632 O.S.), widely known by the Latinized name Gustavus Adolphus and referred to by Protestants as the Lion of the North, was King of Sweden from...
Jump to: navigation, search This is a list of Swedish monarchs, that is, the Kings and ruling Queens of Sweden with Regents and Viceroys of the Kalmar Union up until the present time. ...
Events June 23 - Henry Hudsons crew maroons him, his son and 7 others in a boat November 1 - At Whitehall Palace in London, William Shakespeares romantic comedy The Tempest is presented for the first time. ...
Jump to: navigation, search See also: 1632 (novel) Events February 22 - Galileos Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems is published July 23 - 300 colonists for New France depart Dieppe November 8 - Wladyslaw IV Waza elected king of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth after Zygmunt III Waza death November 16...
Jump to: navigation, search The United Provinces (Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden/Provinciën, Republic of the Seven United Netherlands/Provinces â 1581â1795) was a European republic which is now known as the Netherlands. ...
Estate may have a number of meanings: Estate is a term used in common law to signify the total of a persons property, entitlements and obligations. ...
Groningen can refer to: A province of the Netherlands. ...
For the present province also called Guelders in English, see Gelderland. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Fryslân province Frisian cattle The Frisian flag (water lily leaves on water) Friesland is a province in the north of the Netherlands. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Holland is a region in the central-western part of the Netherlands. ...
Flag of Overijssel Overijssel is a province of the Netherlands, located in the central eastern part of the country. ...
Utrecht refers to various cities and areas: A province of the Netherlands A city in the Netherlands, and capital of the province of the same name A (historic) bishopric of the Netherlands An agglomeration in the Netherlands that includes the city of Utrecht A city in South Africa, in the...
Location of Zeeland in the Netherlands Zeeland is a province of the Netherlands. ...
Events January 16 - English Parliament outlaws Roman Catholicism April 4 - Francis Drake completes a circumnavigation of the world and is knighted by Elizabeth I. July 26 - The Northern Netherlands proclaim their independence from Spain in the Oath of Abjuration. ...
1795 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ...
A stadtholder (Dutch: stadhouder meaning representative of state, a literal translation of the French lieutenant or the Latin locum tenans) was the person who ruled an area in the name of the land owner, in the Netherlands (which included present-day Belgium) from the 15th to the 18th century. ...
Frederick Henry (January 29, 1584–March 14, 1647), Prince of Orange, the youngest child of William the Silent, was born at Delft about six months before his fathers assassination. ...
A stadtholder (Dutch: stadhouder meaning representative of state, a literal translation of the French lieutenant or the Latin locum tenans) was the person who ruled an area in the name of the land owner, in the Netherlands (which included present-day Belgium) from the 15th to the 18th century. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Holland is a region in the central-western part of the Netherlands. ...
Location of Zeeland in the Netherlands Zeeland is a province of the Netherlands. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Utrecht is the smallest province of the Netherlands, and is located in the center of the country. ...
For the present province also called Guelders in English, see Gelderland. ...
Events March 27 - Prince Charles Stuart becomes King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland. ...
// Events March 14 - Thirty Years War: Bavaria, Cologne, France and Sweden sign the Truce of Ulm. ...
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