Centurybox 17 The 17thcentury was the century which lasted from 1601 to 1700 in the Gregorian calendar . The 17thcentury falls into the Early Modern period of Europe and in that continent was characterized by the Dutch Golden Age , the Baroque cultural movement, the French Grand Si cle dominated by Louis XIV , the Scientific Revolution , and The General Crisis . This last is characterised in Europe ... accepted that modern science arose in the Europe of the 17thcentury, introducing a new understanding ... , Spanish Painter 1598 1664 Literature see also Elizabethan era French literature of the 17thcentury ... 17thcentury. Yerofey Khabarov 1603 1671 , Russian entrepreneur, best known for his exploring ... , c.1565 1607 , Portuguese or Spanish Explorer. 16th 17thcentury exploration of the Pacific for Spain ... Timeline of historic inventions 17thcentury List of 17thcentury inventions Image Johannes ... references Decades and years DecadesAndYears Centuries DEFAULTSORT 17thCentury Category 2nd millennium Category 17thcentury Category Centuries Category Early Modern period af 17de eeu als 17. Jahrhundert ... 17thcentury fo 17. ld fr XVIIe si cle fy 17e ieu ga 17 haois gv 17oo eash gd 17mh Linn gl S culo .... Jierhunnert sq Shekulli XVII scn S culu XVII simple 17thcentury sk 17. storo ie sl 17. stoletje ... of Japan s last shogunate, which lasted well into the 19th century Image Albrecht Wallenstein.jpeg ... warfare until the 18th century. In the midst of this global General Crisis, there were victory ..., Tokugawa Ieyasu established the Edo period at the beginning of the century, starting the isolationist Sakoku policy that was to last until the 19th century. In China, the collapsing Ming Dynasty ... Lorraine . By the end of the century, Europeans were also aware of logarithm s, electricity, the telescope ... French influence and virtually severed all ties with the West until the 19th century. 1688 1689 The Glorious ... , unsolved until 1995 1637 Although Chinese naval mine s were earlier described in the 14th century ... more details
unreferenced date January 2009 notability date March 2011 Infobox nobility type name Barbara Lubomirska title image caption alt succession CoA Lubomirski Coat of Arms Lubomirski more no reign reign type predecessor successor suc type succession spouse Jan Zebrzydowski spouse type Husband issue Micha Zebrzydowski br Franciszek Florian Zebrzydowski br Anna Zebrzydowska issue link issue pipe full name styles titles noble family Lubomirski house type Szlachta father Sebastian Lubomirski mother Anna Branicka birth date 16th century birth place christening date christening place death date death place burial date burial place occupation Barbara Lubomirska was a Poland Polish szlachcianka noble lady . She married Jan Zebrzydowski in 1611. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lubomirska, Barbara ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lubomirska, Barbara Category 16th century births Category Lubomirski family Barbara Lubomirska 17th century Category Year of death unknown Poland noble stub ... more details
centuryinbox in? in poetry cpa 16 cpb th century c 17thcentury cn1 18th century Works published Danish poetry Denmark Thomas Kingo , Aandelige Siunge Koor Spiritual Choirs , hymns, some of which are still sung ref name npepap Preminger, Alex and T. V. F. Brogan, et al., The New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics , 1993. New York MJF Books Fine Communications ref Other Martin Opitz , Das Buch der Deutschen Poeterey A Book of German Poetics , German poetry Germany ref name npepap Births and deaths Danish poetry Danish poets File Anders arrebo.jpg thumb right 180px Anders Arrebo , 1886 Anders Arrebo 1587 in poetry 1587 &ndash 1637 in poetry 1637 ref name npepap Anders Bording 1619 in poetry 1619 &ndash 1677 in poetry 1677 Thomas Kingo 1634 in poetry 1634 &ndash 1703 in poetry 1703 Ludvig Holberg 1684 in poetry 1684 &ndash 1754 in poetry 1754 , Danish Norwegian poetry Norwegian poet and playwright German poetry German poets Barthold Heinrich Brockes 1680 in poetry 1680 &ndash 1747 in poetry 1747 Paul Gerhart 1607 in poetry 1607 &ndash 1676 in poetry 1676 Andreas Gryphius 1616 in poetry 1616 &ndash 1664 in poetry 1664 Joachim Neander 1650 in poetry 1650 &ndash 1680 in poetry 1680 Martin Opitz 1597 in poetry 1597 &ndash 1639 in poetry 1639 Norwegian poetry Norwegian poets Petter Dass 1647 in poetry 1647 &ndash 1707 in poetry 1707 Dorothe Engelbretsdatter 1643 in poetry 1643 &ndash 1716 in poetry 1716 Ludvig Holberg 1684 in poetry 1684 &ndash 1754 in poetry 1754 , Danish Norwegian poetry Norwegian poet and playwright Swedish poetry Swedish poets Georg Stiernhielm 1598 in poetry ... poetry Urdu language poet See also portal Poetry 17thcentury in literature Cavalier poets in England ... 15 16 17 in poetry Notes reflist Category 17thcentury Poetry Category Years in poetry poetry year ... Urdu poets&num 100&output html Chapter 4 Twentieth Century Gujarati Literature Google books link , in Natarajan, Nalini, and Emanuel Sampath Nelson, editors, Handbook of Twentieth century Literatures ... more details
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Centurybox 17 The 17thcentury BC is a century which lasted from 1700 BC to 1601 BC. Events Image Santorini Landsat.jpg thumb 300px right Satellite image of Thera, centre location of the Minoan eruption , one possible source of seventeenth century BC climatic disturbances c. 1700 BC Indus Valley Civilization comes to an end but is continued by the Cemetery H culture 1700 BC Belu bani became the King of Assyria . c. 1700 BC Minoan civilization Minoan Old Palace period ends and Minoan Second Palace period starts in Ancient Greece . c. 1700 BC beginning of the Late Minoan civilization Minoan period on Crete . c. 1700 BC Aegean civilization Aegean metalworkers are producing decorative objects rivaling those of Ancient Near East jewelers, whose techniques they seem to borrow. c. 1700 BC Lila Ir Tash started to rule the Elamite Empire . c. 1700 BC Bronze Age starts in China . c. 1700 BC Shang Dynasty starts in China. c. 1700 BC 1450 BC Young girl gathering saffron crocus flowers, detail of wall painting, Room 3 of House Xeste 3, Akrotiri Santorini , Santorini Thera , is made. Second Palace period. It is now kept in Thera Foundation , Petros M. Nomikos , Greece . c. 1698 BC Lila Ir Tash the ruler of the Elamite Empire died. Temti Agun I started to rule the Elamite Empire . 1691 BC Belu bani , the King of Assyria died. c. 1690 BC Temti Agun I , the ruler of the Elamite Empire , died. Tan Uli started to rule the Elamite Empire . 1690 BC Libaia became the King of Assyria . c. 1680 BC Egypt Start of Sixteenth dynasty of Egypt Sixteenth Dynasty . c. 1680 BC Egypt Development of leavened bread date approximate . c. 1670 BC 1673 BC Sharma Adad I became the King of Assyria . c. 1660 BC 1661 BC Iptar Sin became the King of Assyria . c. 1655 BC Tan Uli , the ruler of the Elamite Empire , died ... BC 3 Category 17thcentury BC Category Centuries 83 be 17 . . bs 17. vijek p.n.e. ... title Vesuvius Avellino, one possible source of seventeenth century BC climatic disturbances journal ... more details
in the creation of Sortedams S . In the beginning of the 17thcentury, Sankt J rgens S was created ... coord missing Denmark DEFAULTSORT Fortifications Of Copenhagen 17thCentury Category Fortifications of Copenhagen Category 17thcentury establishments Category Visitor attractions in Copenhagen ... & Wain . The fortifications at Christianshavn remained in use into the 20th century. Some areas ..., where Kongens Nytorv lies today. When the fortified city was expanded in the late 17thcentury to make room for the new Royal square and the district Kongens Nytorv New Copenhagen Saint Anne ... in 1783. It remained in use til the late 19th century, from 1832 supplemented by a steam mill which ... more details
Year nav topic 1610 literature See also 17thcentury in poetry , 16th century in literature Early Modern literature 17thcentury other events of the 17thcentury 18th century in literature , 1700 in literature , and list of years in literature . Events and trends History of literature4 1605 1615 Miguel de Cervantes writes the two parts of Don Quixote . 23 April 1616 death of both William Shakespeare and Miguel de Cervantes . 1660 1669 Samuel Pepys writes his diary. 1667 1668 Marianna Alcoforado writes her Letters of a Portuguese Nun . 1671 1696 Marie de Rabutin Chantal, marquise de S vign Madame de S vign writes her famous letters. Metaphysical poets German literature of the Baroque period New books and plays 1600 Hamlet , Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare England s Helicon anthology including work by Edmund Spenser , Michael Drayton , Thomas Lodge , Philip Sidney and others Old Fortunatus Thomas Dekker poet Thomas Dekker The Spanish Moor s Tragedy Thomas Dekker poet Thomas Dekker , John Marston , and William Haughton 1601 Twelfth Night , or What You Will by William Shakespeare Cynthia s Revels Ben Jonson Disputationes Metaphysicae by Francisco Su rez first published Satiromastix Thomas Dekker poet Thomas Dekker 1602 Rymes by Lope de Vega Troilus and Cressida by William Shakespeare Antonio and Mellida play John Marston Mirum in Modum poetry John Davies of Hereford Satiromastix play Thomas Dekker poet Thomas Dekker and John Marston A Survey of Cornwall Richard Carew antiquary Richard Carew 1603 The True Law of Free Monarchies by James I of England King James I Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare Othello by William Shakespeare The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus ... See also 17thcentury in poetry German literature of the Baroque period French literature of the 17thcentury Early Modern English literature External links http www.bartleby.com 216 10001.html Category 17thcentury Literature Category 17thcentury books Category History of literature Category Early ... more details
unknown Henry Bulkeley , politician References reflist Category 17thcentury in Wales ...class infobox id toc align left 16th century in Wales 16th century 1700s in Wales 1700s List of years in Wales Other years in Wales 17thcentury Other events of the century This article is about the particular significance of the century 1600 1699 to Wales and Welsh people its people . Princes of Wales Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales Henry Stuart 1610 1612 Charles I of England Charles Stuart later Charles I 1616 1625 Charles II of England Charles Stuart later Charles II 1630 1649 James Francis Edward Stuart 1688 Princesses of Wales none Events 1605 The Earl of Montgomery earldom of Montgomery is created for Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke Philip Herbert , a favourite of King James I of England . 1607 Serious outbreak of Plague disease plague in Conwy . 1610 June 4 Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales Henry Stuart is created Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester. 1611 June 29 Creation of the Wynn Baronets Wynn Baronetcy for Sir John Wynn, 1st Baronet Sir John Wynn . 1612 Sir Thomas Button wintered at the mouth of the Nelson River in Canada, naming it after a crew member. 1614 Foundation of Monmouth School . 1616 November Charles I of England Charles Stuart is created Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester, four years after the death of his elder brother. 1625 July 8 A deputation including Sir Sackville Trevor takes a deputation to King Charles I. 1627 June Sir Sackville Trevor serves with distinction in the expedition to La Rochelle led by George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham . September Sir Sackville Trevor leads a flotilla that blockaded the mouth of the Elbe in support of the land force sent under Sir Charles Morgan to assist King Christian IV of Denmark . 1639 Abergavenny received its charter of incorporation. 1643 September Vavasor Powell leads a march of eighty men to Machynlleth. ref Deborah Fisher, Royal Wales University of Wales Press, 2010 ref November 9 Thomas ... more details
More footnotes date March 2011 About 17thcentury English lawyer and biographer Roger North disambiguation Image RogerNorth.jpg thumb right 200px Roger North, KC Roger North, King s Counsel KC 3 September 1651 ref name ODNB Mary Chan, North, Roger 1651 1734 , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , Oxford University Press, 2004 on line edition, January 2008. ref 1 March 1734 was an English lawyer , biographer , and amateur musician. Life He was the sixth son of Dudley North, 4th Baron North , and attended Thetford Grammar School from 1663 ref cite web title Old School url http www.thetgram.norfolk.sch.uk BuildingsHistory OldSchool.htm work The School s Buildings publisher Thetford Grammar School accessdate 12 September 2011 ref He later acquired a good practice at the bar, helped by his elder brother Francis North, 1st Baron Guildford Francis North , who became lord chancellor . In 1684 he became Solicitor General for England and Wales Solicitor General to the James II of England Duke of York . In 1685, he was chosen as a Tory Member of Parliament for Dunwich UK Parliament constituency Dunwich . But the Glorious Revolution stopped his advancement, and he retired to his estate of Rougham in Norfolk , and increased his fortune by marrying the daughter of Sir Robert Gayer. He died at Rougham on 1 March 1734, leaving a family from whom the Norths of Rougham were descended. Works He collected books, and was constantly occupied in writing. But he is best known for his Lives of the Norths , published after his death, together with his own autobiography edition in Bohn s Standard Library , 1890, by Augustus Jessopp , a n authority for the period. His comments on musical performance practice, in particular, have proven helpful for musicologist s researching the Baroque music Baroque style in England. In addition to his writing on performance practice he wrote on musical aesthetics , on pedagogy, and on musical tuning tuning and temperament one of his most important achievements ... more details
Defunct universities and colleges in London Category 17thcentury in London ... reversed or repurchased for a sum never handed over . ref http www.britishfarthings.com Tokens 17thCentury Middlesex Chelsea.html ref File Chelsea Hospital Thomas Malton Jnr pub 1800 edited.jpg thumb ... more details
TOCright John Rhodes Floruit fl. 1624 &ndash 1665 was a theatrical figure of the early and middle seventeenth century. He rose to a brief prominence in 1660 when the London theatres re opened at the start of the English Restoration era. Beginning Rhodes was connected with the King s Men playing company King s Men during the final phase of the development of English Renaissance theatre English Renaissance drama . On 6 December 1624, Sir Henry Herbert Master of the Revels Henry Herbert , the Master of the Revels , listed Rhodes among the necessary attendants, the hired men of the company, who could not be arrested or pressed for soldiers without the consent of the Master of the Revels or the Lord Chamberlain . ref F. E. Halliday , A Shakespeare Companion 1564&ndash 1964. Baltimore, Penguin, 1964 p. 391. ref Rhodes served as the wardrobe keeper at the Blackfriars Theatre . Once the theatres were closed at the start of the English Civil War in 1642, Rhodes, like fellow King s Men King s Men personnel Alexander Gough and Andrew Pennycuicke , became a Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers stationer , or bookseller. ref Halliday, p. 411. ref Rhodes s shop was at the sign of the Bible, in Charring Cross . There are also cryptic references to Rhodes being the keeper of the Cockpit Theatre from 1644 on. While the London theatres were formally closed from 1642 to 1660, evidence shows that there were repeated efforts to operate the theatres on a clandestine basis and for some periods, as in 1647, plays were staged with some regularity. See Salisbury Court Theatre William Beeston . Rhodes may well have been involved in these clandestine theatricals &mdash though the scant evidence of the period prevents any degree of certainty. Re emergence It was in the final phase of the English Interregnum , after the death of Oliver Cromwell , that Rhodes attempted to set himself up as a theatrical manager and producer. In February 1660, when the military dictatorship of Geor ... more details
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orphan date March 2010 This is a list of sovereign state s that existed between 1700 BCE and 1601 BCE. Sovereign states class wikitable border 1 Sovereign state Years Assyria First Babylonian Dynasty Babylonia First Dynasty 1830 1531 BC Chorrera 1800 300 BC Middle Kingdom of Egypt Egypt Middle Kingdom 2080 1640 BCE Elam 2700 539 BC Gojoseon Ancient Korean kingdom 2333 108 BCE Hittite Empire 18th century BC 1180 BC Shang dynasty Shang Shang Dynasty 1766 1050 BC V n Lang 2879 258 BC Lists of sovereign states by year expanded BCE DEFAULTSORT List Of Sovereign States In The 17th Century Bc Category Lists of sovereign states by century 17th century BC Category 17th century BC ... more details
List of state leaders in the 18th century BC 18th century BC state leaders Events of the 17thcentury BC List of state leaders in the 16th century BC 16th century BC state leaders State leaders by year This is a list of state leaders in the 17thcentury BC 1700 BC 1601 BC . Africa ancient Egypt Egypt Merneferre Ay , List of pharaohs Pharaoh of the Thirteenth dynasty of Egypt Thirteenth dynasty c.1714 1691 BC ancient Egypt Egypt Fifteenth dynasty of Egypt Fifteenth Dynasty , Hyskos 1674 1535 BC ancient Egypt Egypt , Sinai Peninsula Sinai , Pelusium Sixteenth dynasty of Egypt Sixteenth Dynasty 1663 1555 BC Upper Egypt Upper ancient Egypt Egypt , Seventeenth dynasty of Egypt Seventeenth Dynasty 1650 1550 BC Upper Egypt Upper ancient Egypt Egypt , Upper Egypt Sixteenth dynasty of Egypt Sixteenth Dynasty 1750 BC? 1650 BC West Asia Hittite Empire King Hattusili I 1650 1620 BC middle chronology King Mursili I 1620 1590 BC middle chronology Ugarit Ibiranu I , King of Ugarit floruit fl. 17thcentury BC Assyria Mut Ashkur , Kings of Assyria King of Assyria c.1730 BC to c.1720 BC First Babylonian Dynasty Ammi Ditana 1683 1647 BC middle chronology Ammi Saduqa 1646 1626 BC middle chronology Samsu Ditana 1625 1595 BC middle chronology Elam Elam Elamite Dynasties 2700 539 BC East Asia India Somapi, Legendary Kings of Magadha King of Magadha 1678 1618 BC , legendary Srutasravas, Legendary Kings of Magadha King of Magadha 1618 1551 BC , legendary China Shang dynasty c.1766 c.1050 BC Korea , Gojoseon Yeoeul of Gojoseon Yeoeul , List of legendary monarchs of Korea legendary Dangun, Korean monarch 1720 1657 BC Dongeom of Gojoseon Dongeom , List of legendary monarchs of Korea legendary Dangun, Korean monarch 1657 1637 BC Gumoso of Gojoseon Gumoso , List of legendary monarchs of Korea legendary ... High King of Ireland 1651 1621 BC DEFAULTSORT State Leaders In The 17thCentury BC Category Lists of state leaders by year 1700 1601 Category 17thcentury BC rulers ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Timeline of Muslim history 17thcentury 1601 1700 1009 AH 1112 AH 1601 Khandesh annexed by the Mughal Empire Mughals . 1603 Battle of Urmiyah. The Ottoman Empire suffers defeat. Persian Empire Persia occupies Tabriz, Mesopotamia. Mosul and Diyarbekr. Death of Mehmed III , accession of Ahmed I see List of Ottoman Sultans Sultans of the Ottoman Empire . 1604 In Indonesia Dutch Indonesia , death of Alauddin Rayat Shah , Sultan of Acheh , accession of Ali Rayat Shah III . 1605 Death of the Mughal Empire Mughal emperor Jalal ud Din Akbar accession of Jahangir . 1607 Annexation of Ahmadnagar by the Mughal Empire Mughals . 1609 Annexation of Bidar by the Mughal Empire Mughals . 1611 Kuch Behar subjugated by the Mughal Empire Mughals . 1612 Kamrup annexed by the Mughal Empire Mughals . 1617 Death of Ahmed I accession of Mustafa I see List of Ottoman Sultans Sultans of the Ottoman Empire . British East India Company begins trading with Mughal Empire Mughal India. 1618 Tipperah annexed by the Mughal Empire Mughals . 1620 In Ottoman Empire , deposition of Mustafa I Mustafa accession of Osman II , see List of Ottoman Sultans Sultans of the Ottoman Empire . 1623 In Ottoman Empire , Mustafa I Mustafa recaptured power. 1625 In Ottoman Empire , deposition of Mustafa I Mustafa , accession of Murad IV , see List of Ottoman Sultans Sultan of the Ottoman Empire . 1627 Death of the Mughal Empire Mughal emperor Jahangir , accession of Shah Jahan . 1628 Reign of Safavid Sultan Abbas I of Safavid Shah Abbas I comes to an end. 1629 In Persian Empire Persia , death of Abbas I of Safavid Shah Abbas accession of grandson Safi of Persia Safi . 1631 Death of Mumtaz Mahal ... Timeline Of 17thCentury Muslim History Category Timelines of Muslim history 17thcentury Category 17thcentury Category 17thcentury in religion ... of Bengal and establishes his capital at Murshidabad . By the end of this century, global Muslim ... more details
accessdate 2006 12 12 DEFAULTSORT Shipwrecks in Australia, List of 17thcentury Category Australian ... Category Lists of ships Category Lists of shipwrecks Category 17thcentury related lists ... by guano mining in the 20th century. Notes Both the National Shipwreck Database and the Western Australian ... more details
Philosopher s born in the 17thcentury and others important in the history of philosophy , listed alphabetically Note This list has a minimal criteria for inclusion and the relevance to philosophy of some individuals on the list is disputed. See also List of philosophers born in the centuries BC List of philosophers born in the 1st through 10th centuries List of philosophers born in the 11th through 14th centuries List of philosophers born in the 15th and 16th centuries List of philosophers born in the 17thcentury List of philosophers born in the 18th century List of philosophers born in the 19th century List of philosophers born in the 20th century br br center compactTOC NOTOC center A Firmin Abauzit , 1679 1767 Yves Marie Andr , 1675 1764 Antoine Arnauld , 1612 1694 r refC r refO 12 r refR r refS Mary Astell , 1666 1731 r refC r refR r refS B John Balguy , 1686 1748 Pierre Bayle , 1647 1706 r refC r refO 12 r refR r refS Richard Bentley , 1662 1742 r refR George Berkeley , 1685 1753 r refC r refO 12 r refR r refS Fran ois Bernier , 1620 1688 r refR Hugh Binning , 1627 1653 Samuel Bold , 1649 1737 r refR Robert Boyle , 1627 1691 r refC r refO 12 r refR r refS Peter Browne , 1666 1735 r refR Thomas Browne , 1605 1682 Claude Buffier , 1661 1737 r refR Richard Burthogge , 1638 1704 r refR Joseph Butler , 1692 1752 r refC r refO 12 r refR C Gershom Carmichael , c. 1672 1729 r refR Margaret Cavendish , 1623 1673 r refC r refR Walter Charleton , 1619 1707 r refR William Chillingworth , 1602 1644 r refR Samuel Clarke , 1675 1729 r refC r refO 12 r refR r refS Johannes Clauberg , 1622 1665 r refR Catherine Trotter Cockburn , 1679 1749 r refC r refR r refS Arthur Collier , 1680 1732 r refC r refR Anthony Collins , 1676 1729 r refO 12 r refR r refS Lady Anne Finch Conway , 1631 1679 r refC r refO 12 r refR r refS Geraud de Cordemoy , 1626 1684 r refC r refR r refS Jean Pierre ... by time period 17 Category 17thcentury related lists ... more details
The List of Atlantic hurricanes in the 17thcentury encompasses all known Atlantic tropical cyclone s from 1600 to 1699. While data for every storm that occurred is unavailable, some parts of the coastline were populated enough to give data of hurricane occurrences. div id toc style text align center float right margin left 1.5em margin bottom 1em width 20em font size 90 big List of Atlantic hurricane seasons Atlantic hurricane seasons big br big Pre 1600 Atlantic hurricane seasons Pre 17thcentury17thcentury List of Atlantic hurricanes in the 18th century 1700s 1800 1809 Atlantic hurricane seasons 1800s big div 1600 1624 class wikitable style font size 89 style background white colspan 5 Year Area s affected Date br small Gregorian calendar GC small Deaths Damage Notes 1600 Offshore Mexico September 12 60 N A 1600 Offshore Mexico September 26 150 250 N A 1601 Veracruz, Veracruz Veracruz, Mexico N A 1000 N A 1605 Nicaragua N A 1300 N A 1605 Haiti , Cuba September 29 N A Three ships lost, made landfall near Sabana Port 1608 Mexico September 3 N A Made landfall near Veracruz 1609 New England August 4 32 One ship sunk near Bermuda , inspired Shakespeare to write The Tempest play The Tempest 1615 Mexico August 30 Crew of ship drowned One ship sunk nothing salvageable 1615 Puerto Rico September 12 Some Deaths Known as San Leoncio hurricane. ref name M jica Baker 7 Cite conference first Frank last M jica Baker title Huracanes y Tormentas que han afectadi a Puerto Rico publisher Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, Agencia Estatal para el manejo de Emergencias y Administracion de Desastres url http www.gobierno.pr NR rdonlyres 49EA64D0 305B 4881 8B85 04B518004BD5 0 Ciclones en PR.pdf pages 7 accessdate august 30, 2010 ref Caused extensive damage to the San Juan Cathedral, to the agriculture and the sugar crops. 1616 Puerto Rico N A Many deaths N A 1622 Bahamas , Florida Keys ... Seasons Category Atlantic hurricane seasons 17thcentury Category 1600s Atlantic hurricane seasons ... more details
A list of 17thcentury saints class wikitable Name Birth Birthplace Death Place of death Notes Anne Line     1601   Germaine Cousin 1579   1601   Blessed John Pibush     1601   Blessed Mark Barkworth 1572   1601   Blessed Robert Middleton priest Robert Middleton 1571   1601   Blessed Roger Filcock 1570   1601   Blessed Andrew Hibernon 1534   1602   Blessed Dominic Collins 1566   1602   Blessed Francis Page     1602   Blessed James Duckett     1602   Blessed Robert Watkinson 1579   1602   Blessed William Richardson martyr William Richardson Anderson     1603   Seraphin of Montegranaro Seraphino 1540   1604   Blessed Caspar de Bono 1530   1604   Blessed Juvenal Ancina 1545   1604   Blessed Thomas Welbourne     1605   Blessed William Browne saint William Browne     1605   Nicholas Owen martyr Nicholas Owen     1606   Turibius Alfonso of Mogrovejo 1538   1606   Blessed Edward Oldcorne 1561   1606   Blessed Julian of Saint Augustine     1606   Blessed Ralph Ashley     1606   Mary Magdalene de Pazzi 1566   1607   Blessed Robert Drury priest Robert Drury 1567   1607   Andrew Avellino 1521   1608   Francis Caracciolo 1563   1608   Thomas Garnet 1575   1608   Blessed George Gervase 1569   1608   Blessed Matthew Flathers 1580   ... Blessed Paul Sanchiki     1622   Blessed Paul Tanaka 17thcentury Paul Tanaka     ... 1660   1700   See also Portal box Christianity Saints Biography History Christianity in the 17thcentury Chronological list of saints DEFAULTSORT Century, Chronological List Of Saints And Blesseds In The 17th Category Chronological lists of saints and blesseds 17 Category 17thcentury Christian saints Christian saints Category 17thcentury venerated Christians Category 17thcentury related ... more details
Lists of solar eclipses kml This is a list of solar eclipses in the 17thcentury . During the period 1601 to 1700 there were 248 solar eclipses of which 89 were partial, 74 were annular, 61 were total one Solar eclipse Terminology non central , and 24 were hybrids. The greatest number of eclipses in one year was four, occurring in 16 different years 1613, 1620, 1624, 1631, 1638, 1642, 1649, 1653, 1660, 1667, 1671, 1678, 1685, 1689, 1693, and 1696. Two months, May 1631 and May 1696, had two eclipses. ref name nasa catalog list cite web url http eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov SEcat5 SE1601 1700.html title Catalog of Solar Eclipses 1601 to 1700 publisher NASA accessdate 2009 07 26 ref br clear both class wikitable sortable style text align center width 100 Date Time of br greatest eclipse Saros cycle Type Magnitude Central br duration Location Path width class unsortable Geographical area class unsortable Ref s sort nowrap 1601 01 04 4 January 1601 12 24 38 125 Annular 0.9437 sort nowrap 7.13 07m 13s sort nowrap 9.1 coord 9.1 S 7.0 W convert 214 km mi abbr on ref name nasa catalog list sort nowrap 1601 06 30 30 June 1601 03 03 59 130 Total 1.0697 sort nowrap 6.37 06m 37s sort nowrap 5.3 coord 5.3 S 130.7 E convert 259 km mi abbr on ref name nasa catalog list sort nowrap 1601 12 24 24 December 1601 12 50 31 135 Annular 0.9078 sort nowrap 10.14 10m 14s sort nowrap 46.6 coord 46.6 N 21.5 W convert 051 km mi abbr on ref name nasa catalog list sort nowrap 1602 05 21 21 May 1602 13 06 44 102 Partial 0.4132 sort nowrap 68.8 coord 68.8 N 178.3 W ref name nasa catalog list sort nowrap 1602 06 19 19 June 1602 20 19 21 140 Partial 0.6174 sort nowrap 66.1 coord 66.1 S 135.7 W ref name nasa catalog list sort nowrap 1602 11 13 13 November 1602 20 03 05 107 Partial 0.3363 sort nowrap 69.5 coord 69.5 S 84.8 E ref name nasa catalog list sort nowrap 1603 05 11 11 May 1603 01 44 59 112 Annular 0.9987 ... list References reflist Solar eclipses Category Solar eclipses Category 17thcentury related lists ... more details
Lists of solar eclipses kml This is a list of solar eclipses in the 17thcentury BC . During the period 1700 to 1601 BC there were 230 solar eclipses of which 75 were partial, 71 were annular one Solar eclipse Terminology non central , 60 were total, and 24 were hybrids. The greatest number of eclipses in one year was five, in 1676 BC, and one month, July 1611 BC, had two eclipses. ref name nasa catalog list cite web url http eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov SEcat5 SE 1699 1600.html note that dates in the source are given using astronomical dating title Catalog of Solar Eclipses 1700 to 1601 BC publisher NASA accessdate 2009 08 12 ref br clear both class wikitable sortable style text align center width 100 Date Time of br greatest eclipse Saros cycle Type Magnitude Central br duration Location Path width class unsortable Geographical area class unsortable Ref s dts format dmy 1700 04 27 05 37 08 11 Total 1.0703 sort nowrap 5.50 05m 50s sort nowrap 9.3 coord 9.3 S 91.3 W convert 242 km mi abbr on ref name nasa catalog list dts format dmy 1700 10 20 17 09 38 16 Annular 0.9464 sort nowrap 5.50 05m 50s sort nowrap 6.1 coord 6.1 N 91.4 E convert 202 km mi abbr on ref name nasa catalog list dts format dmy 1699 04 16 19 57 41 21 Total 1.0206 sort nowrap 1.47 01m 47s sort nowrap 26.5 coord 26.5 N 31.6 E convert 77 km mi abbr on ref name nasa catalog list dts format dmy 1699 10 10 00 44 55 26 Hybrid 1.0011 sort nowrap 0.06 00m 06s sort nowrap 25.6 coord 25.6 S 43.4 W convert 4 km mi abbr on ref name nasa catalog list dts format dmy 1698 04 06 03 33 07 31 Partial 0.5389 sort nowrap 60.6 coord 60.6 N 157.5 W ref name nasa catalog list dts format dmy 1698 08 31 05 06 54 2 Partial 0.0804 sort nowrap 61.7 coord 61.7 N 26.8 E ref name nasa catalog list dts format dmy 1698 09 29 14 39 00 36 Partial 0.7547 sort nowrap 60.6 coord 60.6 S 40.3 E ref name nasa catalog list dts format dmy 1697 02 24 12 50 43 3 Annular 0.9344 sort nowrap 4.57 04m 57s sort nowrap 64.1 coord 64.1 S 146.6 W convert 522 ... more details
For the courtier of Edward VI Thomas Wroth politician, 16th century Sir Thomas Wroth 1584 1672 was an English parliamentarian and author. Life The eldest son of Thomas Wroth died 1610 and grandson of Thomas Wroth politician, 16th century Sir Thomas Wroth 1516 1573 , he was born in London, and baptised at St. Stephen s, Coleman Street , on 5 May 1584. He matriculated as a commoner at Gloucester Hall , Oxford, on 1 July 1600, but was later associated with Broadgates Hall . He left the university without a degree, and in November 1606 was entered with his brother Peter as a student at the Inner Temple . He was knighted on 14 October 1613, and, having inherited a considerable portion of his father s wealth, he purchased the Somerset estates of his cousin, Sir Robert Wroth 1575 1614 , when they were sold to pay his debts. The chief of these were the manors of Newton and Petherton Park, of which his great grandfather Robert had been appointed forester by Henry VII, and which his grandfather Sir Thomas had purchased from Edward VI in 1550. Petherton Park became the seat of his branch of the family, and for the rest of his life Wroth was associated with Somerset politics. Wroth s wife was daughter of Richard Rich of Leighs in Essex, and sister of Sir Nathaniel Rich , the colonial pioneer and this connection and his friendship with Robert Sidney, 1st Earl of Leicester , a member of the Virginia Company , led Wroth to associate himself with colonial enterprise. He was a subscriber to the Virginia Company in 1609, and during 1621 4 was a prominent member of the Warwick party, in opposition to Sir Edwin Sandys . He voted in favour of the surrender of the original charter in October 1623, and was one of those included in James I s new grant of 15 July 1624. On 3 November 1620 he became a member of the council for New England, and subsequently, on 25 June 1653, was made a commissioner for the government of the Bermudas. In domestic politics Wroth joined the opposition to the king ... more details
oldifdfull date 2007 December 30 result keep Summary Bowl Measuring 3 1 2 high and 6 in diameter. It is of a grayish white glaze with an underglaze blue decoration of a floral stem on each side, highly stylized and a concentric ring around the neck. The interior of the bowl shows the effect of being in water because the glaze appears to have been washed away. Yi dynasty. 17th century. From the private collection of Paul V. and Elizabeth J. Colaianni. Photograph by Elizabeth J. Colaianni, and appears here with her permission. Evidence of Permission can be found under contents 8 at the following link http en.wikipedia.org wiki Talk Korean Pottery Categorized by Periods Licensing GFDL migration relicense ... more details