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  1. Tabla anual del siglo XVII a. C. La década de los años 1630 a. C. comenzó el 1 de enero de 1639 a. C. y terminó el 31 de diciembre de 1630 a. C. Corresponde al siglo XVII a. C.

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  3. El misionero jesuita Bartolomé Castaño funda la misión de San Pedro de Aconchi, en Sonora, México. Carlos I de Inglaterra comienza la primera guerra contra Escocia. Descubrimiento de una vía de comunicación fluvial entre el Amazonas y el Orinoco. Primera imprenta en Norteamérica en Cambridge, Massachusetts.

  4. El año 169 a. C. fue un año del calendario romano prejuliano. En el Imperio romano, fue conocido como el año 585 Ab Urbe condita . Acontecimientos. Hispania. Claudio Marcelo ejerce la pretura en las dos provincias hispanas, la Ulterior y la Citerior. Conquista Marcolica. Funda el asentamiento romano de Corduba. 1. Grecia.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 16391639 - Wikipedia

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    January–March

    1. January 19 – Hämeenlinna (Swedish: Tavastehus) is granted privileges, after it separates from the Vanaja parish, as its own city in Tavastia. 2. c. January – The first printing press in British North America is started in Cambridge, Massachusetts, by Stephen Daye. 3. February 18 – In the course of the Eighty Years' War, a sea battle is fought in the English Channel off of the coast of Dunkirkbetween the navies of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, with 12 warships, and Spain, with 12...

    April–June

    1. April 14 – In the Battle of Chemnitz, Swedish forces under Johan Banér inflict a crushing defeat on the army of the Holy Roman Empire, prolonging the Thirty Years' War and allowing the Swedes to occupy Pirna and advance into Bohemia. 2. April 22 – Pope Urban VIIIissues a papal bull prohibiting slavery in the New World colonies of Spain and Portugal, encompassing most of Latin America. 3. April – Italian-born Cardinal Mazarin, apostolic nuncio to Paris and adviser to Cardinal Richelieu, is...

    July–September

    1. July 1 – Parthenius Ibecomes the new leader of the Eastern Orthodox Christian church as he is selected as Patriarch of Constantinople, succeeding Cyril II. 2. July 16 – A revolt in France begins in Normandy with the assassination of tax collector Charles Le Poupinel while he is working in the town of Avranches. The rebellion is brutally crushed on November 30. 3. August 22 – The British East India Company buys a strip of land from King Peda Venkata Raya of the Vijayanagara Empire for the c...

    January–March

    1. January 1 1.1. Jacob Knijff, Dutch painter (d. 1681) 1.2. Sir Thomas Spencer, 3rd Baronet, English Member of Parliament (d. 1685) 2. January 3 – Éléonore Desmier d'Olbreuse, French Huguenot noblewoman, grandmother of George II of Great Britain, great-grandmother of Frederick the Great (d. 1722) 3. January 5 – Otto Wilhelm Königsmarck, Swedish military officer (d. 1688) 4. January 16 – John Proby, English politician (d. 1710) 5. January 17 – Sir Francis Lee, 4th Baronet, English Member of P...

    April–June

    1. April 3 – Alessandro Stradella, Italian composer (k. 1682) 2. April 12 – Martin Lister, English naturalist and physician (d. 1712) 3. April 13 – Joan Leonardsz Blasius, Dutch writer (d. 1672) 4. April 16 – Alessandro Baratta, Italian painter, engraver (d. 1714) 5. April 24 – Johann Benedict Carpzov II, German theologian (d. 1699) 6. April 29 – François Nepveu, French Jesuit writer on ascetical subjects (d. 1708) 7. May 8 – Giovanni Battista Gaulli, Italian artist working in the High Baroqu...

    July–September

    1. July 8 – John Vaughan, 3rd Earl of Carbery, English politician and Irish nobleman (d. 1713) 2. July 15 – Richard Butler, 1st Earl of Arran, Irish soldier (d. 1686) 3. August 18 – William Lowther, English landowner and politician (d. 1705) 4. August 28 – Marie Mancini, Italian courtier, third of the five Mancini sisters (d. 1715) 5. August 30 – Cornelia van der Veer, Dutch poet (d. 1704) 6. September 7 – David Martin, French theologian (d. 1721) 7. September 8 – William Trumbull, English di...

    January – Shackerley Marmion, English dramatist (b. 1603)
    January 14 – Sophie of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Brandenburg-Kulmbach, Duchess of Hunters Village (b. 1563)
    January 20 – Mustafa I, Ottoman Sultan (b. 1592)
    January 23 – Francisco Maldonado da Silva, Peruvian Jewish poet (b. 1592)
  6. The Franco-Spanish War was fought from 1635 to 1659 between France and Spain, each supported by various allies at different points. The first phase, beginning in May 1635 and ending with the 1648 Peace of Westphalia, is considered a related conflict of the Thirty Years' War. The second phase continued until 1659, when France and Spain agreed to ...

  7. January 14 – Connecticut 's first constitution, the " Fundamental Orders ," is adopted. January 23 – Francisco Maldonado de Silva, Peruvian Jewish poet, executed by burning at the stake. March 13 – Harvard University is named for a clergyman named John Harvard. November 24 – Jeremiah Horrocks observes the transit of Venus.