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  1. The Dutch Golden Age ( Dutch: Gouden Eeuw [ˈɣʌudə (n) ˈeːu]) was a period in the history of the Netherlands which roughly lasted from 1588, when the Dutch Republic was established, to 1672, when the Rampjaar occurred. During this period, Dutch trade, scientific developments, art and overseas colonisation was among the most prominent in ...

  2. This category has the following 33 subcategories, out of 33 total. 17th century in Africa by city ‎ (2 C) 17th-century African people ‎ (5 C, 12 P) Years of the 17th century in Africa ‎ (57 C)

  3. Subcategories. This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total. 17th-century Swedish people by occupation ‎ (18 C) 17th-century Swedish women ‎ (6 C, 33 P)

  4. 34,000 [1] The English Civil War happened in the middle 17th century. The term civil war is a war where the sides involved in the fighting are from the same country . At the centre, there was a struggle between King Charles I and the Parliament of England over how England should be ruled. The King wanted to rule without Parliament telling him ...

  5. Subcategories. This category has the following 33 subcategories, out of 33 total. 17th century in the Caribbean ‎ (25 C, 7 P) 17th century in Central America ‎ (9 C, 10 P) 17th century in North America by city ‎ (1 C) 17th-century crimes in North America ‎ (1 C) 17th-century elections in North America ‎ (1 P)

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WigWig - Wikipedia

    As part of that uniform, officers wore wigs more suited to the drawing rooms of Europe than its battlefields. The late 17th century saw officers wearing full-bottomed natural-coloured wigs, but the civilian change to shorter, powdered styles with pigtails in the early 18th century saw officers adopting similar styles.

  7. Wye Bridge, Monmouth, is rebuilt in stone. 1616. November - Charles Stuart is created Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester, four years after the death of his elder brother. Thomas Gerard, 1st Baron Gerard, is appointed President of the Council of Wales and the Marches, replacing Ralph Eure, 3rd Baron Eure. 1617.