1622 (MDCXXII) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar, the 1622nd...
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The Indian massacre of 1622 took place in the English colony of Virginia on March 22, 1621/22 (O.S./N.S.). English explorer John Smith, though he was not...
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The year 1622 in science and technology involved some significant events. The slide rule is invented by William Oughtred (1574–1660), an English mathematician...
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1622 Chacornac (provisional designation 1952 EA) is a stony Flora asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 9 kilometers in diameter...
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Paolo Borghese (1622/24–1646) was an Italian nobleman of the Borghese family. He was the son of Marcantonio II Borghese (1598–1658) and his wife Camilla...
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Polish–Swedish War (1621–1625) (redirect from Polish-Swedish War (1620-1622))
new truce in Mitau (Jelgava, Mitawa) was signed and lasted from November 1622 to March 1625.[further explanation needed] The Polish–Swedish War of 1617–18...
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Unpublished in the author's life, the play survives in one quarto edition from 1622 and in the First Folio. Othello has been one of Shakespeare's most popular...
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Kingdom of Kongo (redirect from Kongo-Portuguese War of 1622)
used the Imbangala to launch a full-scale invasion of southern Kongo in 1622, following the death of Álvaro III. Correia de Sousa claimed he had the right...
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Claes Rålamb (redirect from Claes Ralamb (1622-1698))
Claes Rålamb (8 May 1622 – 14 March 1698) was a Swedish statesman. In 1660 he was appointed Governor of Uppland County and in 1664 he served in the Privy...
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Huguenot rebellions (redirect from Huguenot rebellion (1622))
Siege of Montauban. After a lull, combat resumed with numerous atrocities in 1622, with the Siege of Nègrepelisse in which the population was massacred and...
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Osman II (category 1622 deaths)
Turkish: عثمان ثانى ‘Osmān-i sānī; Turkish: II. Osman; 3 November 1604 – 20 May 1622), also known as Osman the Young (Turkish: Genç Osman), was the sultan of...
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Mustafa I (section Second reign (1622–1623))
Ottoman Empire from 22 November 1617 to 26 February 1618, and from 20 May 1622 to 10 September 1623. He was the son of sultan Mehmed III and Halime Sultan...
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1616 1617 1618 1619 1620 1621 1622 1623 1624 1625 1626 1627 1628 1629 1630 1631 1632 … In literature 1619 1620 1621 1622 1623 1624 1625 Art Archaeology...
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The Burmese–Siamese War (1609–1622) was a war fought between the Toungoo dynasty of Burma and the Ayutthaya Kingdom of Siam. The war was over territory...
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- after 1622). She was among the unmarried princesses in 1622. Halime Sultan (? - after 1622). She was among the unmarried princesses in 1622. Akile Sultan...
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The Mughal–Safavid war of 1622–1623 was fought over the important fortress city of Kandahar, in Afghanistan, between the Safavid Empire and the Mughal...
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1573 – c. 1622) was an English politician. He was a member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Carlisle in 1601. "DUDLEY, John II (C.1573-c.1622), of Yanwath...
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article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1622. January 6 (probably) – The Banqueting House, Whitehall, London, is opened...
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Louis XIII (section Rule by council, 1622–1624)
returned from exile and, in 1622, entered this council, where Condé recommended violent suppression of the Huguenots. The 1622 campaign, however, followed...
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Peter Easton (redirect from Easton, Peter, 1622-1694.)
Peter Easton (c. 1570 – 1620 or after) was an English privateer and later pirate in the early 17th century. Conflicting accounts exist regarding his early...
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Valide Sultan from 22 November 1617 to 26 February 1618 and from 19 May 1622 to 10 September 1623, because her son was mentally instable. Halime was also...
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Mathew Roydon (category 1622 deaths)
Mathew Roydon (sometimes spelled Matthew) (died 1622) was an English poet associated with the School of Night group of poets and writers. The Dictionary...
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Events from the year 1622 in art. April – Diego Velázquez moves from Seville to Madrid. Artemisia Gentileschi – Portrait of a Condottiero Guercino – Et...
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Dutch–Barbary war (redirect from Dutch-Barbary war (1618-1622))
The Dutch–Barbary War, also referred to as the Dutch–Algerian War (1618–1622), was a conflict that originated from the activities of Barbary pirates targeting...
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(subsequently second rate), built by Andrew Burrell at Deptford and launched in 1622. The ship first saw action as part of the expeditionary force to Cádiz in...
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John Owen (epigrammatist) (redirect from John Owen (1560-1622))
John Owen (c. 1564 – 1622) was a Welsh epigrammatist, most known for his Latin epigrams, collected in his Epigrammata. He is also cited by various Latinizations...
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as a lordship and was raised to a barony in 1470. It was partitioned in 1622 between itself, Königsegg-Aulendorf and Königsegg-Rothenfels. In 1629, Königsegg...
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English, negotiating with them through his warrior Nemattanew. Still, by 1622, after Nemattanew had been slain, Opechancanough was ready to order a limited...
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first full-length portrait—and the genre The Water Seller of Seville (1618–1622). The Water Seller of Seville has been termed "the peak of Velázquez's bodegones"...
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