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    1625 (MDCXXV) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar, the 1625th...
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    The year 1625 in science and technology involved some significant events. First description of hydrogen by Johann Baptista van Helmont. First to use the...
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    of 1626–1629 was the fourth stage (after 1600–1611, 1617–1618, and 1620–1625) in a series of conflicts between Sweden and Poland fought in the 17th century...
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  • article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1625. January 1 – The King's Men act Henry IV, Part 1 (described as The First...
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    The siege of Baghdad (1625–1626) began as an Ottoman re-conquest attempt against the Safavids. The Safavids took Baghdad in 1624, leading to the Ottoman...
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    30 January 1649) was King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649. Charles was born into the House of Stuart as...
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    James VI and I (category 1625 deaths)
    James VI and I (James Charles Stuart; 19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland...
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    The Anglo-Spanish War of 1625–1630 was a conflict fought between Spain and England, with the Dutch Republic and Scotland participating on the English side...
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  • 1620s BC (redirect from 1625 BC)
    Avellino eruption of Mount Vesuvius, or the eruption of Mount Aniakchak. 1625 BC—Samsu-Ditana becomes King of Babylon (middle chronology). 1621 BC—Lullaia...
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  • Futbola klubs 1625 Liepāja, previously SFK Varavīksne (English: SFC Rainbow), was a football club based in Liepāja that last played in Latvian football's...
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    John Fletcher (December 1579 – August 1625) was an English playwright. Following William Shakespeare as house playwright for the King's Men, he was among...
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    Sir Thomas Smythe (or Smith, c. 1558 – 4 September 1625) was an English merchant, politician and colonial administrator. He was the first governor of the...
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  • 1621: Ludovisi Battle sarcophagus in Rome. 1627: Parian Chronicle in Paros. 1625: Last cannon salvaged from English ship Revenge (sank following Battle of...
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    that inspired surprise and awe. It reached its peak in the High Baroque (1625–1675), when it was used in churches and palaces in Italy, Spain, Portugal...
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  • Kepler-1625 is a 14th-magnitude solar-mass star located in the constellation of Cygnus approximately 7,200 light-years (2,200 parsecs) away. Its mass is...
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    The Cádiz expedition of 1625 was a naval expedition against Spain by English and Dutch forces. The plan was put forward because after the Dissolution of...
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    The battle of Hormuz or the battle of the Persian Gulf on 11–12 February 1625 was "perhaps the largest naval battle ever fought in the Persian Gulf". It...
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    Kappa2 Apodis (redirect from CPD-73 1625)
    Absolute magnitude (MV) −1.24 Details Luminosity 351 L☉ Other designations CPD–73° 1625, HD 138800, HIP 76750, HR 5782, SAO 257307. Database references SIMBAD data...
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    led by Francis Godolphin was unable to drive the Spanish away. In August 1625 "Turks took out of the church of Munigesca in Mount's Bay about sixty men...
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    1625 Eye Street is a high-rise building located in Washington, D.C., United States. Its construction began in 2001 and was completed in 2003. The building...
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    series of failed military campaigns, such as the ill-fated Cádiz expedition (1625), which damaged his reputation and public image. Buckingham's assassination...
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    Marie de Nemours, originally known as Marie d'Orléans-Longueville (1625–1707), was the reigning Princess of Neuchâtel from 1694 to 1707. She was the daughter...
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    The Little Green House on K Street was a residence at 1625 K Street, NW, Washington, D.C., USA, where the notoriously corrupt deals of Warren G. Harding's...
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    drew in external powers like Christian IV of Denmark, who joined the war in 1625 as Duke of Holstein-Gottorp. Disputes occasionally resulted in full-scale...
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    The Treaty of The Hague (1625), also known as the Treaty of Den Haag, was signed on 9 December 1625 between England, the Dutch Republic and Denmark-Norway...
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  • designed by Inigo Jones, is built. 1615–1625 – Luxembourg Palace, Paris, designed by Salomon de Brosse, is built. c. 1625/26 – Coymans house, Keizersgracht...
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    Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas (1549 – 28 March 1626 or 27 March 1625) was a chronicler, historian, and writer of the Spanish Golden Age, author of Historia...
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    Baron Tamás Esterházy de Galántha (20 December 1625 – 26 August 1652) was a Hungarian noble from the Csesznek branch of the Esterházy family as the son...
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    Giovanni Domenico Cassini, also known as Jean-Dominique Cassini (8 June 1625 – 14 September 1712) was an Italian (naturalised French) mathematician, astronomer...
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    The Polish–Swedish War of 1621 to 1625 was a war in a long-running series of conflicts between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Swedish Empire...
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