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    1647 (MDCXLVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar, the 1647th...
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  • 1640s BC (redirect from 1647 BC)
    Ammi-Ditana, King of Babylonia, r. 1684–1647 BC (Middle chronology) Ammi-Saduqa, King of Babylonia, r. 1647–1626 BC (Middle chronology) Tang, Shang dynasty...
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    The Neapolitan Revolt of 1647 was a popular revolt by the People of Naples led by Tommaso Aniello (known as Masaniello). Throughout the Thirty Years' War...
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  • The year 1647 in science and technology involved some significant events. Johannes Hevelius publishes the first comparatively detailed map of the Moon...
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  • von Ulm) (also known as the Treaty of Ulm) was signed in Ulm on 14 March 1647 between France, Sweden, and Bavaria. This truce was developed after France...
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  • republic created in the Kingdom of Naples, which lasted from October 22, 1647, to April 5, 1648. It began after the successful revolt led by Masaniello...
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    NGC 1647 is an open cluster in the constellation Taurus. It contains nearly 90 stars and it lies at a distance of 550 parsec. It is visible even with binoculars...
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    11 November 1647. Although George Thomason did not date this tract, the last date internal to the document was Saturday 13 November 1647, suggesting a...
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  • Christophe Gamard; it will not be completed until the later 18th century. 1647 – The Changdeokgung in Seoul, Korea, is reconstructed. 1648 – Buildings commissioned...
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    Kepler-1647b (redirect from Kepler-1647 b)
    named Kepler-1647(AB)b to distinguish it from the secondary component) is a circumbinary exoplanet that orbits the binary star system Kepler-1647, located...
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  • article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1647. Summer – Thomas Hobbes gives up his work as mathematics tutor to the future...
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    Hannibal Freiherr von Degenfeld (1647/8 – 12 October 1691) was a German military officer and nobleman who served the Venetian army, Bavarian Army, Dutch...
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    uncles had attended Lincoln's Inn, and Cromwell sent his son Richard there in 1647. Cromwell probably returned home to Huntingdon after his father's death....
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  • The 1647 Programme of four 370 ton fourth-rate vessels was approved by Parliament on 9 January 1647. The ships were to carry a minimum of 32 guns in peacetime...
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    the Bermudas." The colony was to be governed by the Articles and Orders of 1647, drawn up by Sayle. The articles reflect the ambiguities of the English Civil...
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  • legislative acts of 1642, 1647 and 1648 enacted in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The most famous by far is the law of 1647, also known as the Old Deluder...
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  • Description of the Pyramids in Ægypt. 1646: April 4 - Antoine Galland (d. 1715). 1647: Jacques Spon, French doctor and archaeologist (d. 1685). Athanasii Kircheri...
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    Campagne de Bavière) was a Franco–Swedish campaign into Bavaria in 1646 to 1647 in an attempt to remove Bavaria as an active belligerent in the ongoing Thirty...
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    a constitutional monarchy, and temporarily escaped captivity in November 1647. Re-imprisoned on the Isle of Wight, he forged an alliance with Scotland...
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    The Westminster Shorter Catechism is a catechism written in 1646 and 1647 by the Westminster Assembly, a synod of English and Scottish theologians and...
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    Elizabeth, Lady Raleigh (née Throckmorton; 16 April 1565 – c. 1647), was an English courtier, a Gentlewoman of the Privy Chamber to Queen Elizabeth I of...
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  • Events from the year 1647 in Denmark. Monarch – Christian IV Prince Frederick organized a trading mission to Barbados. The group portrait painting of Ole...
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    Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange (category 1647 deaths)
    Frederick Henry (Dutch: Frederik Hendrik; 29 January 1584 – 14 March 1647) was the sovereign prince of Orange and stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht...
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    (1598–1616) (d. 1616) January 26 – Giovanni Lanfranco, Italian painter (d. 1647) January 28 – John Barclay, Scottish satirist and Latin poet (d. 1621) January...
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  • The year 1647 in music involved some significant events. Soprano Anne Chabanceau de La Barre makes her operatic debut. Constantin Huygens – Pathodia sacra...
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    HMS Tyger (redirect from HMS Tiger (1647))
    frigate of the Royal Navy, built by Peter Pett II at Woolwich and launched in 1647. The term 'frigate' during the period of this ship referred to a method of...
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    1711)". cracroftspeerage.co.uk. Heraldic Media Limited. Retrieved 27 February 2020. Heneage Finch, 1st Earl of Aylesford (1647?-1719), Lord Chancellor...
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  • billionaire businessman. He is the founder and 40% owner of Decathlon. With over 1647 stores in 57 countries and regions (Jan 2020), it is the largest sporting...
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    Overijssel and Groningen in the United Provinces of the Netherlands from 14 March 1647 until his death three years later. His only child, William III, reigned as...
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  • The Capture of Oujda in 1647 was a battle between the forces of the Alaouite Sharif Sultan Moulay Mohammed and the Turks of Algiers. It led to the capture...
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