1638 (MDCXXXVIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar, the 1638th...
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Kepler-1638 is a G-type main-sequence star located about 5,000 light years away in the constellation of Cygnus. One known exoplanet has been found orbiting...
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Covenanters (redirect from National Covenant of 1638)
expanded into political conflict over the limits of Royal authority. In 1638, thousands of Scots signed the National Covenant, pledging to resist changes...
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Edmund Rice (colonist) (redirect from Edmund Rice (1638))
or fall of 1638, thought to be first living in the town of Watertown, Massachusetts. Shortly thereafter he was a founder of Sudbury in 1638, and later...
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The year 1638 in science and technology involved some significant events. December 21 – Total eclipse of the Moon falls on the same day as the winter solstice...
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The Judgement of Paris (Rubens) (redirect from The Judgement of Paris (Rubens, 1638))
less than half the size, and has three putti rather than one. Painted in 1638 or 1639, this version is now in the Prado in Madrid and was completed shortly...
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Self-Portrait (Rubens, Vienna) (redirect from Self-portrait (Rubens, 1638-1639))
oil on canvas by Rubens measuring 109.5 cm by 85 cm and dating to between 1638 and 1639. It is now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. It is a courtly...
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Catherine of Sweden (Swedish: Katarina; 10 November 1584 – 13 December 1638) was a Swedish princess and a Countess Palatine of Zweibrücken as the consort...
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to William Penn, the son of the state's namesake. Prior to that, between 1638 and 1655, a southeast portion of the state was part of New Sweden, a Swedish...
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John Tradescant the Elder (redirect from John (c. 1570– 1638) Tradescant)
John Tradescant the Elder ( /trəˈdɛskənt/; c. 1570s – 15–16 April 1638), father of John Tradescant the Younger, was an English naturalist, gardener, collector...
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India Company, known as the "VOC" in its Dutch acronym. She was launched in 1638. There are no contemporary detailed descriptions of Heemskerck. Tasman's...
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Kentucky Route 1638 is a state highway in Kentucky. The entire route is in Meade County. KY 1638 starts in Brandenburg Station at a junction with KY 448...
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article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1638. January 3 – Joost van den Vondel's historical play Gijsbrecht van Aemstel...
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Corcuera's occupation was the first prolonged Spanish occupation of Jolo from 1638 to 1645. The new Governor-General of the Philippines at the time, Governor...
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of French territory actually controlled. KG: Knight of the Garter, 21 May 1638 Charles's coat of arms as Prince of Wales was the royal arms (which he later...
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This is a list of descendants of Edmund Rice, a noted colonial settler. In 1638, Rice immigrated to the Massachusetts Bay Colony with his kin, where he became...
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established by John Davenport, Theophilus Eaton, and others at New Haven in March 1638. The New Haven Colony had its own constitution called "The Fundamental Agreement...
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by adding secondary or tertiary sources. Find sources: "Siege of Daman" 1638–1639 – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (February 2024) (Learn...
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Mary (1637–1713), married Thomas Belasyse, 1st Earl Fauconberg Frances (1638–1720), married (1) Robert Rich (1634–1658), son of Robert Rich, 3rd Earl...
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Frances Cromwell, Lady Russell (c. 6 December 1638 – 27 January 1720) was the ninth child and youngest daughter of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of the...
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1630s in architecture (redirect from 1638 in architecture)
1637 – Almshouses at Moretonhampstead, England, built in surviving form. 1638 May 13 – Construction begins on the Red Fort in Delhi for Mughal Emperor...
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his life under house arrest. During this time, he wrote Two New Sciences (1638), primarily concerning kinematics and the strength of materials. Galileo...
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1600 to 1621; in Crosby House, Bishopsgate from 1621 to 1638; and in Leadenhall Street from 1638 to 1648, the company moved into Craven House, an Elizabethan...
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(Turkish: serdar) to retake the city following 1624, were fruitless. In 1638 Ottoman Sultan Murad IV (Suleyman I's Great-Great-Great Grandson) decided...
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Events from the year 1638 in Denmark. Monarch – Christian IV Sorø is incorporated as a market town. Peder Winstrup is installed as Bishop of Lund. Jesper...
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Villagers, Prado, c. 1635 A View of Het Steen in the Early Morning, c. 1635–1638, National Gallery, London Feasting and dancing peasants, Louvre, c. 1636...
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List of books in the 1632 series (redirect from 1638: The Siberian Enterprise)
August 15, 2022. 1638: The Sovereign States (publisher's page). Simon & Schuster. 5 September 2023. ISBN 978-1-9821-9287-7. "1638: The Sovereign States...
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Events from the year 1638 in Sweden Monarch – Christina March 5 – Thirty Years' War – The Treaty of Hamburg is signed by France and Sweden. March 29 –...
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George Croke supported Hampden, seven judges found in favour of the King in 1638. The fines imposed on people who refused to pay ship money and standing out...
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