• Events in the year 1622 in Spain. Monarch: Philip IV February 3 - Siege of Jülich ends with Spanish victory July 18-October 2 - Siege of Bergen-op-Zoom:...
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    1622 (MDCXXII) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar, the 1622nd...
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    siege of Bergen op Zoom (1622) was a siege during the Eighty Years' War that took place from 18 July to 2 October 1622. The Spanish general Ambrosio Spinola...
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    The Battle of Fleurus of August 29, 1622 was fought in the Spanish Netherlands between a Spanish army and the Protestant forces of Ernst von Mansfeld and...
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  • may also refer to: Antonio Sebastián Álvarez de Toledo y Salazar (1622–1715), Spanish nobleman and diplomat Antonio de Salazar (composer) (c.1650–1715)...
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    St. Buenaventura's Church, Seville (category 1622 in Spain)
    Originally, the complex featured two cloisters. The church was designed in 1622 by the sculptor and architect Diego López Bueno (c. 1568–1632). The masons...
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  • Genoese merchant in London Charles Spinola (died 1622), Beatified Spanish Jesuit missionary martyr in Japan Cristina Spínola (born 1976), Spanish journalist...
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  • article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1622. January 6 (probably) – The Banqueting House, Whitehall, London, is opened...
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    siege of Heidelberg or the Imperial-Spanish capture of Heildelberg took place from 23 July to 19 September 1622, at Heidelberg, Electorate of the Palatinate...
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  • Events in the year 2025 in Spain. Monarch – Felipe VI Prime Minister – Pedro Sánchez President of the Congress of Deputies – Francina Armengol President...
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    the Spanish Empire in the 17th century (1622–1676), with Mérida as its capital. It was part of the New Kingdom of Granada, and was formed initially in 1607...
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  • Medrano Academy (category 17th century in Spain)
    founded by Dr. Sebastián Francisco de Medrano. Established (1616–1622) on Leganitos street in Madrid, the Medrano Academy's members consisted of the greatest...
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    Keys in 1622. At the time of her sinking, Nuestra Señora de Atocha was heavily laden with copper, silver, gold, tobacco, gems, and indigo from Spanish ports...
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  • Enríquez (category Spanish-language surnames)
    television newscaster Payo Enríquez de Rivera (1622–1684), Spanish Augustinian friar, viceroy of New Spain 1673–1680 René Enríquez (1933–1990), American...
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    Charles III (Spanish: Carlos Sebastián de Borbón y Farnesio; 20 January 1716 – 14 December 1788) was King of Spain in the years 1759 to 1788. He was also...
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  • Vizier (1621–1622) Kara Davud Pasha, Grand Vizier (1622) Mere Hüseyin Pasha, Grand Vizier (1622) Lefkeli Mustafa Pasha, Grand Vizier (1622) Gürcü Hadım...
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  • The Spanish Curate is a late Jacobean era stage play, a comedy written by John Fletcher and Philip Massinger. It premiered on the stage in 1622, and was...
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  • river. Early in the 17th century, daimyō Date Masamune of Sendai sent a delegation led by Hasekura Tsunenaga (1571–1622) to Europe. In 1613, Hasekura...
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    proud Spanish army was falling far behind its foes. It did badly at Bergen op Zoom in 1622. The Dutch won very easily at 's-Hertogenbosch and Wesel in 1629...
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  • Events in the year 2024 in Spain. Monarch – Felipe VI Prime Minister – Pedro Sánchez President of the Congress of Deputies – Francina Armengol President...
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    Grandee of Spain (January 20, 1622[citation needed] – February 13, 1715) was a Spanish nobleman and diplomat who served as Viceroy of New Spain from October...
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    (co-written with John Webster) The Changeling (1622) (co-written with Rowley) The Nice Valour (1622) The Spanish Gypsy (1623) (co-written with Rowley, Dekker...
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    Tercio (redirect from Spanish square)
    fielded by the Spanish tercios and good cavalry support continued to win major battles in the 17th century, such as Wimpfen (1622), Fleurus (1622), Breda (1624)...
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    de Tassis, 2nd Count of Villamediana), who was her gentleman-in-waiting. On 14 May 1622, a fire broke out while the Peralta masque La Gloria de Niquea...
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    Savoy (1587–1637). Emanuel Filibert of Savoy (1588–1624), Spanish Viceroy of Sicily (1622–24). Margaret (1589–1655), married Francesco IV Gonzaga of...
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  • The following lists events that happened during 2008 in the Kingdom of Spain. Monarch: Juan Carlos I Prime Minister: José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero Andalusia:...
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    nominal control over Riga. The new truce in Mitau (Jelgava, Mitawa) was signed and lasted from November 1622 to March 1625.[further explanation needed]...
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  • lists events that happened during 1988 in Spain. Monarch: Juan Carlos I Prime Minister: Felipe González 29 May: In the 1988 Catalan regional election, Jordi...
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  • Jesuits in 1623 and a death sentence, later amended to exile within France; France John of the Cross (died 1591), Spiritual Canticle, Spanish mystical...
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  • First Anglo-Powhatan War (1609–1613) Second Anglo-Powhatan War (1622) Anglo-Spanish War (1625–30) Anglo-French War (1627–1629) Wars of the Three Kingdoms...
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