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  1. Biography portal. England portal. Wikimedia Commons has media related to 17th-century people of England. This page lists English people notable during the 17th century . 12th. 13th. 14th. 15th.

  2. 17th century in Albania ‎ (1 C, 1 P) 17th century in Algeria ‎ (2 C, 13 P) 17th century in Andorra ‎ (1 C) 17th century in Angola ‎ (3 C, 22 P) 17th century in Argentina ‎ (2 C) 17th century in Armenia ‎ (3 C, 4 P) 17th century in Australia ‎ (5 C) 17th century in Austria ‎ (4 C, 11 P) 17th century in Azerbaijan ‎ (8 P)

  3. e. 17th-century French literature was written throughout the Grand Siècle of France, spanning the reigns of Henry IV of France, the Regency of Marie de' Medici, Louis XIII of France, the Regency of Anne of Austria (and the civil war called the Fronde) and the reign of Louis XIV of France. The literature of this period is often equated with the ...

  4. 1650–1700 in Western fashion. The elegant gentleman wears a coat, waistcoat, and breeches. The lady's bodice is long-waisted and her over skirt is draped and pinned up behind, Dutch, 1678. Fashion in the period 1650–1700 in Western clothing is characterized by rapid change. The style of this era is known as Baroque.

  5. 17th-century French art. 17th-century French art is generally referred to as Baroque, but from the mid- to late 17th century, the style of French art shows a classical adherence to certain rules of proportion and sobriety uncharacteristic of the Baroque as it was practiced in most of the rest of Europe during the same period.

  6. The fortifications of Copenhagen underwent a comprehensive modernization and expansion in the 17th century. The project was commenced and was largely the masterplan of Christian IV in the early 17th century but was continued and completed by his successors. The new fortifications relied on the existing, medieval fortifications of the city but ...

  7. Zembîlfiroş. Categories: 17th century in the arts. Literature by century. Early Modern literature. 2nd-millennium literature.