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  1. William Hawkins (fl. c. 1600) Sir William Hawkins (fl. c. 1600) was a representative of the English East India Company notable for being the commander of Hector, the first company ship to anchor at Surat in India on 24 August 1608. Hawkins travelled to Agra to negotiate consent for a factory from Emperor Jahangir in 1609.

  2. 23 de abril de 1516 jul. Georg Fabricius ( Chemnitz, Alemania, 23 de abril de 1516 – Meissen, Alemania, 17 de julio de 1571), registrado al nacer como Georg Goldschmidt, fue un poeta, historiador, arqueólogo y epigrafista protestante alemán que escribió en latín en la época del Renacimiento. Fue un protegido del emperador Maximiliano II.

  3. James Davis (mariner) James Davis (c. 1575 in England – 16 February 1623 (?), at James City, Virginia) was an English ship captain and author. He was part of the expedition of the Virginia Company of Plymouth which established the short-lived Popham Colony, also called "Northern Virginia."

  4. History of Nigeria. Depiction of Benin City by a Dutch illustrator in 1668. The wall-like structure in the center probably represents the walls of Benin, housing the Benin bronze decorated historic Benin City Palace. The history of the territories which since ca. 1900 have been known under the name of Nigeria during the pre-colonial period ...

  5. 1609 establishments in India ‎ (2 P) Categories: 1609 by country. Years of the 17th century in India. 1600s in India. 1609 in Asia. Hidden categories: Navseasoncats year and decade. CatAutoTOC generates no TOC.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anno_DominiAnno Domini - Wikipedia

    The terms anno Domini (AD) and before Christ (BC) are used when designating years in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. The term anno Domini is Medieval Latin and means "in the year of the Lord" [1] but is often presented using "our Lord" instead of "the Lord", [2] [3] taken from the full original phrase " anno Domini nostri Jesu Christi ", which translates to "in the year of our Lord Jesus ...

  7. Diáspora morisca. La diáspora morisca se produjo como consecuencia de la expulsión de los moriscos decretada por Felipe III de España en 1609. La inmensa mayoría de ellos acabaron en los territorios musulmanes del norte de África, Marruecos, Argel y Túnez, y algunos llegaron hasta Turquía. Varias decenas de miles intentaron establecerse ...