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    1652 (MDCLII) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar, the 1652nd year...
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    The Anglo-Scottish war (1650–1652), also known as the Third Civil War, was the final conflict in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, a series of armed conflicts...
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    William Dampier (baptised 5 September 1651; died March 1715) was an English explorer, pirate, privateer, navigator, and naturalist who became the first...
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  • Kepler-1652b (redirect from Kepler-1652)
    super-Earth exoplanet, orbiting within the habitable zone of the red dwarf Kepler-1652 about 822 light-years away in the Cygnus constellation. Discovered by NASA's...
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  • service of Royalists by the Commonwealth of England, She was captured in 1652 as the 36-gun La Fortunnee. She was commissioned into the Parliamentary Naval...
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  • C/1652 Y1 was a naked-eye comet observed, among others, by Jan van Riebeeck. First spotted on December 14, 1652, in Mexico City, by Novohispano friar...
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  • captured from the French by the English, She was captured on 9 September 1652 as the 36-gun Le Croissant. She was commissioned into the Parliamentary Naval...
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  • The year 1652 in science and technology involved some significant events. Elias Ashmole publishes his anthology of English alchemical literature, Theatrum...
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  • Commonwealth of England at one of the national Dockyards, and launched in late 1652. Her place of building is uncertain, with certain sources recording this...
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    1652 Hergé, provisional designation 1953 PA, is a stony Florian asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 9 kilometers in diameter...
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    Lawrence Washington (1602 – 21 January 1652) was a High Church rector of the Church of England. He was an early ancestor to the Washington family of Virginia...
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  • (built 1643) by the Royalists, then deserted to the Parliamentarians in 1652. Her dimensions were 87 feet 0 inches (26.5 metres)keel for tonnage with...
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  • John Southby (c. 1650 – 1741), of Carswell Manor, Buckland, Berkshire (now Oxfordshire), was an English Member of Parliament for Abingdon in 1689–90. "SOUTHBY...
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    broke out and Mazarin was forced to flee. When Louis XIV came of age in 1652, the Fronde ended and Mazarin was permitted to return and appointed chief...
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  • Urn Burial, or a Discourse of the Sepulchral Urns lately found in Norfolk. 1652: 8 October - John Greaves, English mathematician, astronomer and antiquary...
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    officer Lieutenant Nils Gunnarsson Haal (died 1680 or 1681), ennobled in 1652 with a change of name to "Gyllenhaal". The name "Gyllenhaal" originated from...
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  • started (completed c.1701). Karamon of Ueno Tōshō-gū shrine in Tokyo is built. 1652 – Church of the Resurrection, Kostroma. 1653 The Taj Mahal mausoleum at Agra...
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  • 1650s BC (redirect from 1652 BC)
    Decades 1670s BC 1660s BC 1650s BC 1640s BC 1630s BC Years 1659 BC 1658 BC 1657 BC 1656 BC 1655 BC 1654 BC 1653 BC 1652 BC 1651 BC 1650 BC Categories v t e...
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    Central Africa later settled in the region in the early centuries CE. In 1652, the Dutch established the first European settlement at Table Bay, and in...
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    ethnic cleansing in early modern Europe." The Act was passed on 12 August 1652 by the Rump Parliament of England, which had taken power after the Second...
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    Table Bay, at the future Cape Town site on 6 April 1652, and a third ship, the Reijger, on 7 April 1652. He was accompanied by 82 men and 8 women, including...
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  • The year 1652 in music involved some significant events. Adam Drese becomes Kapellmeister to Duke Wilhelm IV of Saxe-Weimar. Anthoni van Noordt becomes...
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    established a trading post in Cape Town under the command of Jan van Riebeeck in 1652, European workers who settled at the Cape became known as the Free Burghers...
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  • built by contract at Deptford (not in the Dockyard) and launched in November 1652. Kentish was commissioned in early 1653 under Captain Jacob Reynolds and...
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    same name, which was established in 1652 by the Dutch East India Company (VOC). The Cape was under VOC rule from 1652 to 1795 and under rule of the Napoleonic...
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    Plants, in this Treatise, appropriated to their several PLANETS" in the 1652 medical text The English Physitian: or an Astrologo-physical Discourse of...
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    Colonies. In 1652, the Massachusetts Bay Colony authorized Boston silversmiths John Hull and Robert Sanderson to mint coinage. Prior to 1652, the Massachusetts...
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  • Henry Poole (1590-1645) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1624 and 1640. Poole was the son of Sir Henry Poole...
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  • the French by the Commonwealth of England, She was captured on 4 September 1652 as the 36-gun Le Don de Gieu. She was commissioned into the Parliamentary...
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  • Mikołaj Krasicki (category 1652 deaths)
    Krasicki (died 1652) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Auxiliary Bishop of Lutsk (1639–1652) and Titular Bishop of Argos (1639–1652). On 3 October...
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