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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 16091609 - Wikipedia

    1609 was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar, the 1609th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 609th year of the 2nd millennium, the 9th year of the 17th century, and the 10th and last year of the 1600s decade.

    • AD 1609

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  2. 1609 ( MDCIX) fue un año común comenzado en jueves según el calendario gregoriano . Acontecimientos [ editar] Marzo - Se firma la Tregua de los doce años entre España y las Provincias Unidas de los Países Bajos, que supondrá un cese temporal de la guerra de Flandes. 9 de abril: Decreto de la expulsión de los moriscos de España.

  3. The invasion of Ryukyu (琉球侵攻, Ryūkyū Shinkō) by forces of the Japanese feudal domain of Satsuma took place from March to May of 1609, and marked the beginning of the Ryukyu Kingdom's status as a vassal state under the Satsuma domain.

    • Satsuma victory; Ryukyu becomes a vassal state
  4. 1609 - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Contents. hide. Beginning. Events. 1609 was a common year. Events. September 2 - Henry Hudson enters New York Bay. Lake Champlain was named for the French explorer Samuel de Champlain. Category: 1609.

  5. The Treaty of Antwerp, which initiated the Twelve Years' Truce, was an armistice signed in Antwerp on 9 April 1609 between Spain and the Netherlands, creating the major break in hostilities during the Eighty Years' War for independence conducted by the Seventeen Provinces in the Low Countries.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Free_SeaMare Liberum - Wikipedia

    Mare Liberum (or The Freedom of the Seas) is a book in Latin on international law written by the Dutch jurist and philosopher Hugo Grotius, first published in 1609. In The Free Sea , Grotius formulated the new principle that the sea was international territory and all nations were free to use it for seafaring trade.