1653 (MDCLIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar, the 1653rd...
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Commonwealth of England (redirect from Commonwealth of England (1649–1653))
Cromwellian conquest of Ireland and the Anglo-Scottish war of 1650–1652. In 1653, after dissolution of the Rump Parliament, the Army Council adopted the Instrument...
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Rump Parliament (redirect from Dissolution of the Rump Parliament (1653))
influence Rump politics. During the time of the Commonwealth of England (1649–1653), the Rump passed a number of acts in the areas of religion, law, and finance...
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article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1653. January 17 – John Evelyn begins to set out gardens at Sayes Court, Deptford...
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Lawrence Washington (1602–1652) (redirect from Lawrence Washington (1602-1653))
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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The Fronde (redirect from French civil wars of 1648-1653)
military's renewed success in its war against the French between 1647 and 1653, so much so that the year 1652 could be considered a Spanish annus mirabilis...
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Oliver Cromwell (category English MPs 1648–1653)
of the Commonwealth of England, he ruled as Lord Protector from December 1653 until his death in September 1658. Although elected MP for Huntingdon in...
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The year 1653 in science and technology involved some significant events. Jan van Kessel paints a series of pictures of insects and fruit. Blaise Pascal...
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India - World Statesmen historyofparliamentonline.org, Littleton, Edward (1653-1705), of Pillaton Hall, Staffs. William Wilson Hunter, A History Of British...
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forces left Kolberg and were replaced by Brandenburgian troops on 6 June 1653. Three days later, the prince elector called the nobility to assemble at...
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The Swiss peasant war of 1653 (German: Schweizer Bauernkrieg) was a popular revolt in the Old Swiss Confederacy at the time of the Ancien Régime. A devaluation...
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Franco-Spanish War (1635–1659) (redirect from Franco-Spanish War (1653))
Spanish rule in Portugal (1640–1668), Catalonia (1640–1653) and Naples (1647), and from 1647 to 1653, Spain backed French rebels in the civil war known as...
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Barebone's Parliament (redirect from Parliament in 1653)
Nominated Assembly and the Parliament of Saints, came into being on 4 July 1653, and was the last attempt of the English Commonwealth to find a stable political...
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first created on 15 March 1947 at RAF Lindholme, by re-designation of No. 1653 Heavy Conversion Unit RAF, to convert crews onto the Avro Lancaster, Avro...
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Bear vs. Shark (redirect from 1653 (EP))
previously unreleased tracks, "California Hot Seat" (originally heard on the (1653 EP) and "June 7". Also, a special picture disc version of Terrorhawk was...
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settlement was named New Amsterdam in 1626 and was chartered as a city in 1653. The city came under English control in 1664 and was temporarily renamed...
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Lord Protector (section Lords Protector (1653–1659))
State held executive power. The title was held by Oliver Cromwell (December 1653 – September 1658) and subsequently his son and designated successor Richard...
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1650s in archaeology (redirect from 1653 in archaeology)
1647 1648 1649 1650 1651 1652 1653 1654 1655 1656 1657 1658 1659 1660 … In science 1647 1648 1649 1650 1651 1652 1653 Art Archaeology Architecture Literature...
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The Mughal–Safavid war of 1649–1653 was fought between the Mughal and Safavid empires in the territory of modern Afghanistan. While the Mughals were at...
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The Great Game (Gordon book) (redirect from The Great Game: The Emergence of Wall Street as a World Power: 1653-2000)
The Great Game: The Emergence of Wall Street as a World Power: 1653–2000 is a non-fiction book on business history by John Steele Gordon. The book was...
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Instrument of Government (redirect from Instrument of Government (1653))
constitution in England. It was drafted by Major-General John Lambert in 1653. The Instrument of Government included elements incorporated from an earlier...
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The Cromwellian conquest of Ireland (1649–1653) was the re-conquest of Ireland by the Commonwealth of England, led by Oliver Cromwell. It forms part of...
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1650s in architecture (redirect from 1653 in architecture)
Tōshō-gū shrine in Tokyo is built. 1652 – Church of the Resurrection, Kostroma. 1653 The Taj Mahal mausoleum at Agra in India (begun in 1630 and probably designed...
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John Taylor (poet) (redirect from John Taylor (1578–1653))
John Taylor (24 August 1578 – December 1653) was an English poet who dubbed himself "The Water Poet". John Taylor was born in the parish of St. Ewen's...
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Parliamentarians in the Kingdom of England from 1642 to 1651. Part of the wider 1639 to 1653 Wars of the Three Kingdoms, the struggle consisted of the First English Civil...
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(Irish: Cogadh na hAon-déag mBliana), took place in Ireland between 1641 and 1653. It was the Irish theatre of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, a series of...
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Thomas Adams (priest) (redirect from Thomas Adams (fl. 1612-1653))
Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge. "Adams, Thomas (fl.1612-1653)" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900...
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Taj Mahal complex is believed to have been completed in its entirety in 1653 at a cost estimated at the time to be around ₹5 million, which in 2023 would...
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September 1690) was Count Palatine of Neuburg from 1653 to 1690, Duke of Jülich and Berg from 1653 to 1679 and Elector of the Palatinate from 1685 to...
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