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    1629 (MDCXXIX) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar, the 1629th...
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  • ISO 1629, Rubber and latices – Nomenclature is an ISO standard that helps in classification and designation of basic or crude rubber in both dry and latex...
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    The Italian plague of 1629–1631, also referred to as the Great Plague of Milan, was part of the second plague pandemic that began with the Black Death...
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  • The Polish–Swedish War of 1626–1629 was the fourth stage (after 1600–1611, 1617–1618, and 1620–1625) in a series of conflicts between Sweden and Poland...
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  • 1620s BC (redirect from 1629 BC)
    The 1620s BC was a decade lasting from January 1, 1629 BC to December 31, 1620 BC. 1627 BC—Beginning of a period of cooling of the world climate lasting...
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    1620s (redirect from 1620–1629)
    The 1620s decade ran from January 1, 1620, to December 31, 1629. January 7 – Ben Jonson's play News from the New World Discovered in the Moon is given...
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    Livonia (Swedish: Svenska Livland) was a dominion of the Swedish Empire from 1629 until 1721. The territory, which constituted the southern part of modern...
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  • (also known as the Eleven Years' Tyranny) was the period in England from 1629 to 1640 when King Charles I ruled as an autocratic absolute monarch without...
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  • The year 1629 in science and technology involved some significant events. In London, John Parkinson publishes Paradisi in Sole Paradisus Terrestris: a...
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  • emigrated from Essex, England to the Colony of Virginia in 1618, and in 1629 was one of the two men who represented Nutmegg Quarter (which later became...
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    The Prussian campaign (1626–1629) was a Swedish invasion of Ducal Prussia during the Polish–Swedish War (1626–1629). Despite initial success, the campaign...
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  • Kosmos 1629 (Russian: Космос 1629 meaning Cosmos 1629) is a Soviet US-KS missile early warning satellite which was launched in 1985 as part of the Oko...
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  • Sir William Lovelace (1561–1629), of Lovelace Place, Bethersden and Greyfriars, Canterbury, Kent, England, was the member of parliament (MP) for Canterbury...
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  • The Polish–Swedish War (1600–1629) was thrice interrupted by periods of truce and thus can be divided into: Polish–Swedish War (1600–1611) Polish–Swedish...
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    commonly known as Elisabeth Sophia of Brandenburg (13 July 1589 – 24 December 1629), was a Princess of Brandenburg and the daughter of John George, Elector...
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    's-Hertogenbosch to the Dutch Army under Frederick Henry in 1629 caused dismay in Madrid. From 1626 to 1629, Gustavus was engaged in a war with Poland–Lithuania...
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  • archaeologist (d. 1702) 1626: 12 March - John Aubrey, English antiquary (d. 1697) 1629: Antonio Bosio, Italian scholar (b. 1575/1576) Earle, Pearl (2004). The Last...
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    Sir Edwin Sandys (/ˈsændz/ SANDZ; 9 December 1561 – October 1629) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1589...
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  • Ubiquity Press (redirect from 10.1629)
    Founded in 2008 by Brian Hole, Ubiquity Press is an academic publisher focusing on open access, peer-reviewed scholarship. Ubiquity Press is a part of...
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    Sri Chand (category 1629 deaths)
    Sri Chand (8 September 1494 – 13 January 1629, Gurmukhi: ਸ੍ਰੀ ਚੰਦ), also referred to as Baba Sri Chandra or Bhagwan Sri Chandra, was the founder of the...
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    George Luttrell (12 Sep 1560 – Apr 1629) was an English politician from Dunster Castle in Somerset. In 1582 and 1584 he sat in the House of Commons of...
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    life, and their court became a model of formality and morality. In January 1629, Charles opened the second session of the English Parliament, which had been...
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  • Kennebec Patent, 1627 Mason's Lands, 1629 Gorges Patent, (de facto 1629; official 1639) Comnock's Patent, 1629 Second Kennebec Patent (also known as...
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    in Gräfrath in 1590, where a church council was apparently established in 1629. The Reformed and Lutheran churches were formed into a united church community...
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    Oliver Cromwell (category English MPs 1628–1629)
    married Elizabeth Russell (daughter of Sir Francis Russell) Elizabeth (1629–1658), married John Claypole James (b. & d. 1632), died in infancy Mary (1637–1713)...
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    water is thought to be one of the causes[further explanation needed]. In 1629, Pope Urban VIII, finding the earlier fountain insufficiently dramatic, asked...
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  • Events in the year 1629 in Spain. King: Philip IV April 30 – Eighty Years' War: Frederick Henry of Orange lays siege to the Spanish fort 's-Hertogenbosch...
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  • 1563 and 1814. More narrowly, it refers to particular wars between 1600 and 1629. These are the wars included under the broader use of the term:    Swedish...
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  • Empire, created as a partition of Bentheim-Steinfurt in 1606. It was later merged into Bentheim-Steinfurt in 1629. Frederick Ludolph (1606 - 1629) v t e...
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    was proclaimed by Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor in Vienna, on 6 March 1629, eleven years into the Thirty Years' War. Following Catholic military successes...
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