Events from the year 1631 in Denmark. Monarch – Christian IV 2 June – Frederik III gave 20 Danish-Dutch peasants the rights to settle at Allégade, founding...
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1631 (MDCXXXI) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar, the 1631st...
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Juel (diplomat) (1631–1700), Danish diplomat Jens Juel (painter) (1745–1802), Danish painter Jens Hermansson Juel (1580–1634), Danish nobleman Jens Juel-Vind...
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maternal grandparents were James VI of Scotland and Anne of Denmark. She died on 14 January 1631, and her father, a Calvinist, died on 29 November 1632, the...
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This article is a summary of the literary events and publications of 1631. January 9 – Love's Triumph Through Callipolis, a masque written by Ben Jonson...
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Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow (redirect from Sofie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (d. 1631))
1631) was Queen of Denmark and Norway by marriage to Frederick II of Denmark. She was the mother of King Christian IV of Denmark and Anne of Denmark....
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(7 October 1589 – 1 November 1631) was Grand Duchess of Tuscany by her marriage to Cosimo II in 1609 until his death in 1621. With him, she had eight...
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Jens Juel (diplomat) (category 1631 births)
Jens Juel (15 July 1631 – 23 May 1700) was a Danish diplomat and statesman of great influence at the Danish-Norwegian court. He was created Baron and granted...
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Frigate Flensborg (category 1620s in Danish India)
on 29 September 1631. Katten (Danish ship) – Yacht of the Dano-Norwegian navyPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Danish India – Former...
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Sack of Magdeburg (redirect from Siege of Magdeburg (1630–1631))
Protestant city of Magdeburg on 20 May 1631 by the Imperial Army and the forces of the Catholic League, resulting in the deaths of around 20,000, including...
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landed with a Swedish army in the Duchy of Pomerania in 1630 to intervene in favor of the German Protestants. In the spring of 1631, Field Marshal Tilly had...
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governors-general of Finland: Nils Bielke (1623–1631)[citation needed] Gabriel Bengtsson Oxenstierna (1631–1634[citation needed]) Per Brahe the Younger (1637–1641[citation...
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The 10th century in Denmark saw the emergence of the country into historical records and the conversion of the country to Christianity. The 950s are when...
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Maria Eleonora of Brandenburg in 1632. In 1631 she came in conflict with her ruling brother Christian IV of Denmark over the inheritance of their wealthy...
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The Royal Danish Navy (Danish: Søværnet, lit. 'The Navy') is the sea-based branch of the Danish Armed Forces force. The RDN is mainly responsible for...
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Duncan Campbell of Glenorchy (category 1631 deaths)
Baronet of Glenorchy (1545-1631) was a powerful Clan Campbell chieftain, landowner, courtier and favourite of Queen Anne of Denmark. He was the progenitor...
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Thirty Years' War (redirect from Danish Period)
when the last duke in the direct line died in December 1627, France and Spain backed rival claimants, resulting in the 1628 to 1631 War of the Mantuan...
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This list of Danish consorts includes each queen consort (wife of a reigning king) and each prince consort (husband of a reigning queen). Due to unions...
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List of Danes (redirect from List of people from Denmark)
Bodil, ( –1103), Queen of Denmark (1095–1103), wife of Eric I Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow (1557–1631), Queen of Denmark and Norway (1572–1588), wife...
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The Danish royal family traces its descent from the 10th century to the present monarch, King Frederik X. Note: This chart also includes the kings from...
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Johannes Sering (category 1631 deaths)
Johannes Sering or Johan Seringius (died 1631) was a chaplain to Anne of Denmark in Scotland and England. Sering was a graduate of Rostock University where...
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Helsingør (redirect from Helsingør, Denmark)
northeastern Denmark. Helsingør Municipality had a population of 63,838 on 1 January 2024, making it the 23rd most populated municipality in Denmark. Helsingør...
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Manikongo (1624–1626) Kwilu dynasty Ambrósio I, Manikongo (1626–1631) Álvaro IV, Manikongo (1631–1636) Kimpanzu dynasty Álvaro V, Manikongo (1636) Kinlaza dynasty...
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Roskilde (redirect from Roskilde, Ancient See of, in Denmark)
Roskilde. Roskilde (/ˈrɒskɪlə/ ROSK-il-ə, Danish: [ˈʁʌskilə]) is a city 30 km (19 mi) west of Copenhagen on the Danish island of Zealand. With a population...
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The Danish–Hanseatic rivalry was a rivalry between the German Hanseatic League and the Kingdom of Denmark, which lasted from the late 14th century up...
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with King Christian IV of Denmark against Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II. Wallenstein ruled the duchies from 1627 until 1631, when the Swedes restored...
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lived in Lichtenburg, but she visited Denmark on her mother's funeral in 1631 and at the wedding of her nephew Christian, Prince-Elect of Denmark in 1634...
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Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly (category Infectious disease deaths in Germany)
field marshal who commanded the Catholic League's forces in the Thirty Years' War. From 1620 to 1631, he won an unmatched and demoralizing string of important...
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in 1631, La Gazette (originally published as Gazette de France). The first newspaper in Portugal, A Gazeta da Restauração, was published in 1641 in Lisbon...
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Gustavus Adolphus (category Monarchs killed in action)
arms. His most notable military victory was the Battle of Breitenfeld in 1631. With his resources, logistics, and support, Gustavus Adolphus was positioned...
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