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  • 1632
  • Calendar year

    1632 (MDCXXXII) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar, the 1632nd year

    1632

    1632

    1632

  • 1632 series
  • Novel series

    The 1632 series, also known as the 1632-verse or Ring of Fire series, is an alternate history book series and sub-series created, primarily co-written

    1632 series

    1632_series

  • John Locke
  • English philosopher and physician (1632–1704)

    John Locke (/lɒk/; 29 August 1632 – 28 October 1704) was an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of the Enlightenment

    John Locke

    John Locke

    John_Locke

  • 1632 (novel)
  • 2000 novel by Eric Flint

    1632, published in 2000, is an alternate history novel by American author Eric Flint, the initial novel in the best-selling series of the same name. The

    1632 (novel)

    1632_(novel)

  • Infante Carlos of Spain (1607–1632)
  • Spanish prince of the 17th century

    Infante Carlos of Spain (15 September 1607 – 30 July 1632), was the second son of King Philip III of Spain and his queen consort, Margaret of Austria.

    Infante Carlos of Spain (1607–1632)

    Infante Carlos of Spain (1607–1632)

    Infante_Carlos_of_Spain_(1607–1632)

  • List of books in the 1632 series
  • Alternative history novels by Eric Flint

    The following is a list of publications in the 1632 series of alternate history fiction. For Grantville Gazettes (2003–2022) magazine series, please see

    List of books in the 1632 series

    List_of_books_in_the_1632_series

  • Kentucky Route 1632
  • State highway in Kentucky, United States

    Kentucky Route 1632 (KY 1632) is a 1.66-mile-long (2.67 km) state highway in Campbell County, Kentucky. It connects KY 9 in Wilder with US 27 and KY 8

    Kentucky Route 1632

    Kentucky Route 1632

    Kentucky_Route_1632

  • Smolensk War
  • Conflict between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and Muscovy

    The Smolensk War (1632–1634) was fought between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and Muscovy. Hostilities began in October 1632 when Muscovite forces

    Smolensk War

    Smolensk War

    Smolensk_War

  • Martyrs of Japan
  • Christian missionaries who were martyred in Japan

    descended into the city they were recognized and arrested in November 1632. On 11 December 1632, they were martyred for their faith. Through the promulgation

    Martyrs of Japan

    Martyrs of Japan

    Martyrs_of_Japan

  • 1632 Sieböhme
  • Asteroid and relatively slow rotator

    1632 Sieböhme, provisional designation 1941 DF, is an asteroid and relatively slow rotator from the middle region of the asteroid belt, approximately 27

    1632 Sieböhme

    1632 Sieböhme

    1632_Sieböhme

  • 1632 in France
  • Events from the year 1632 in France. Monarch: Louis XIII 29 March – The Treaty of Saint-Germain is signed, returning Quebec to French control after the

    1632 in France

    1632_in_France

  • Gustavus Adolphus
  • King of Sweden from 1611 to 1632

    November [N.S. 16 November] 1632), also known as Gustav II Adolf or Gustav II Adolph, was King of Sweden from 1611 to 1632. He is credited with the rise

    Gustavus Adolphus

    Gustavus Adolphus

    Gustavus_Adolphus

  • Maduravoyal Assembly constituency
  • State Legislative Assembly constituency in Tamil Nadu

    13°04′03″N 80°09′48″E / 13.0675°N 80.1632°E / 13.0675; 80.1632 Maduravoyal is a legislative assembly constituency in Chennai district in the Indian

    Maduravoyal Assembly constituency

    Maduravoyal_Assembly_constituency

  • John Hall (1632–1711)
  • English politician and landowner

    John Hall (17 May 1632 – 1711) was an English politician and landowner. He was the eldest son of Sir Thomas Hall (1600–63), who acted as a Royalist commissioner

    John Hall (1632–1711)

    John Hall (1632–1711)

    John_Hall_(1632–1711)

  • 1630s in South Africa
  • The following lists events that happened during the 1630s in South Africa. The British capture Autshumao, the chief of Goringhaikonas Khoi-Khoi, and take

    1630s in South Africa

    1630s_in_South_Africa

  • Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore
  • English politician and lawyer (1605–1675)

    (Newfoundland) along with Maryland after the 1632 death of his father, George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore (1580–1632), for whom it had been originally intended

    Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore

    Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore

    Cecil_Calvert,_2nd_Baron_Baltimore

  • Siege of Smolensk (1632–1633)
  • Part of Smolensk War

    The siege of Smolensk lasted almost a year between 1632 and 1633, when the Muscovite army besieged the Polish–Lithuanian city of Smolensk during the war

    Siege of Smolensk (1632–1633)

    Siege of Smolensk (1632–1633)

    Siege_of_Smolensk_(1632–1633)

  • Anna of Cleves (1552–1632)
  • Countess Palatine of Neuburg (1552–1632)

    Anna of Cleves (1 March 1552, Cleves – 6 October 1632, Höchstädt an der Donau) was the daughter of Duke William V of Jülich-Berg and Maria of Austria.

    Anna of Cleves (1552–1632)

    Anna of Cleves (1552–1632)

    Anna_of_Cleves_(1552–1632)

  • A Bacchanalian Revel Before a Term
  • Painting by Nicolas Poussin

    Bacchanalian Revel Before a Term is an oil painting by Nicolas Poussin, dated to 1632–1633. It is now in the National Gallery, in London. The principal group consists

    A Bacchanalian Revel Before a Term

    A Bacchanalian Revel Before a Term

    A_Bacchanalian_Revel_Before_a_Term

  • Dutch ship Aemilia (1632)
  • Built by Jan Salomonszoon van den Tempel for the Admiralty of Rotterdam in 1632, the ship was the largest Dutch warship built up to that time. The gundeck

    Dutch ship Aemilia (1632)

    Dutch ship Aemilia (1632)

    Dutch_ship_Aemilia_(1632)

  • 1632 in Belgium
  • Events in the year 1632 in the Spanish Netherlands and Prince-bishopric of Liège (predecessor states of modern Belgium). Monarch – Philip IV, King of Spain

    1632 in Belgium

    1632_in_Belgium

  • Francis Harvey (died 1632)
  • Member of the Parliament of England

    Sir Francis Harvey (born in 1568, died 2 August 1632) of Cotes, Hardingstone, Northamptonshire, was an English lawyer and Member of Parliament. He was

    Francis Harvey (died 1632)

    Francis_Harvey_(died_1632)

  • List of paintings by Johannes Vermeer
  • The following is a list of paintings Attributed to Johannes Vermeer (1632–1675), a Dutch Golden Age painter. After two or three early history paintings

    List of paintings by Johannes Vermeer

    List of paintings by Johannes Vermeer

    List_of_paintings_by_Johannes_Vermeer

  • Battle of Lützen (1632)
  • Battle of the Thirty Years' War

    The Battle of Lützen, fought on 16 November 1632, was one of the most important of the Thirty Years' War. A Swedish army under Gustavus Adolphus, supported

    Battle of Lützen (1632)

    Battle of Lützen (1632)

    Battle_of_Lützen_(1632)

  • 1632 in poetry
  • 1626 1627 1628 1629 1630 1631 1632 1633 1634 1635 1636 1637 1638 1639 1640 1641 1642 … In literature 1629 1630 1631 1632 1633 1634 1635 Art Archaeology

    1632 in poetry

    1632_in_poetry

  • Frances Carr, Countess of Somerset
  • English noblewoman (1590–1632)

    Frances Carr, Countess of Somerset (31 May 1590 – 23 August 1632), was an English noblewoman who was the central figure in a famous scandal and murder

    Frances Carr, Countess of Somerset

    Frances Carr, Countess of Somerset

    Frances_Carr,_Countess_of_Somerset

  • Murad IV
  • Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1623 to 1640

    Mustafa I (r. 1617–18, 1622–23). Until he assumed absolute power on 18 May 1632, the empire was ruled by his mother, Kösem Sultan, as nāʾib-i salṭanat (regent)

    Murad IV

    Murad IV

    Murad_IV

  • Wilfred Lawson (died 1632)
  • English landowner and politician

    Sir Wilfrid Lawson or Lawsone (1545–1632) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1593 and 1614

    Wilfred Lawson (died 1632)

    Wilfred_Lawson_(died_1632)

  • The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp
  • 1632 painting by Rembrandt

    The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp is a 1632 oil painting on canvas by Rembrandt housed in the Mauritshuis museum in The Hague, Netherlands. It was

    The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp

    The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp

    The_Anatomy_Lesson_of_Dr._Nicolaes_Tulp

  • History of Antigua and Barbuda
  • societies. The island was claimed by England, who colonized the islands in 1632. Under English/British control, the islands witnessed an influx of both Britons

    History of Antigua and Barbuda

    History_of_Antigua_and_Barbuda

  • Francis Dickinson (1632–1704)
  • Captain Francis Dickinson (1632–1704) was a soldier who participated in the English invasion of Jamaica in 1655. Francis was born in Appleton, in Berkshire

    Francis Dickinson (1632–1704)

    Francis_Dickinson_(1632–1704)

  • 1630s in architecture
  • of Santa Maria della Salute in Venice, designed by Baldassare Longhena. 1632 College chapel of Peterhouse, Cambridge, England, is consecrated. Work starts

    1630s in architecture

    1630s_in_architecture

  • Robert Morley (died 1632)
  • English merchant and politician

    Robert Morley (died 1632) was an English merchant and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1621 and 1629. Morley was the

    Robert Morley (died 1632)

    Robert Morley (died 1632)

    Robert_Morley_(died_1632)

  • Bentheim-Limburg
  • County of the Holy Roman Empire

    1606, but it was later remerged into Bentheim-Steinfurt in 1632. Conrad Gumbert (1606–1632) "Germany (A-E) - Bentheim-Steinfurt". my.raex.com. Archived

    Bentheim-Limburg

    Bentheim-Limburg

  • English ship Charles (1632)
  • line of the English navy, built by Peter Pett at Woolwich and launched in 1632. Commissioned in 1636, Charles was renamed Liberty in 1649. In 1650, she

    English ship Charles (1632)

    English_ship_Charles_(1632)

  • Tokugawa Hidetada
  • Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1605 to 1623

    Tokugawa Hidetada (徳川 秀忠; 2 May 1579 – 14 March 1632) was a Japanese samurai, daimyo and the second shōgun of the Tokugawa dynasty, who ruled from 1605

    Tokugawa Hidetada

    Tokugawa Hidetada

    Tokugawa_Hidetada

  • The Rainbow Landscape (1632–1635)
  • Painting by Peter Paul Rubens

    The Rainbow Landscape is a 1632–1635 oil painting by Peter Paul Rubens, one of a number of autograph works on the subject. Originally owned by Prince Richelieu

    The Rainbow Landscape (1632–1635)

    The Rainbow Landscape (1632–1635)

    The_Rainbow_Landscape_(1632–1635)

  • Battle of Wiesloch (1632)
  • 1632 battle of the Thirty Years' War

    Battle of Wiesloch (German: Schlacht bei Wiesloch) occurred on 16 August 1632 during the Thirty Years' War near the German city of Wiesloch, south of Heidelberg

    Battle of Wiesloch (1632)

    Battle of Wiesloch (1632)

    Battle_of_Wiesloch_(1632)

  • 1632 Polish–Lithuanian royal election
  • Royal election in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

    1632 free election in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth commenced between September 27 and November 8, 1632. It then extended to November 13, 1632.

    1632 Polish–Lithuanian royal election

    1632 Polish–Lithuanian royal election

    1632_Polish–Lithuanian_royal_election

  • Shahaji
  • Father of Shivaji Bhonsle and eldest son of Maloji Raje Bhonsle (1594–1664)

    After being deprived of his jagirs, he defected to the Bijapur Sultanate in 1632 and regained control over Pune and Supe. In 1638, he received the jagir of

    Shahaji

    Shahaji

    Shahaji

  • Tokugawa Iemitsu
  • Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military leader of Japan from 1623 to 1651

    Iyemitsu. Parents Father: Tokugawa Hidetada (徳川 秀忠), May 2, 1581 – March 14, 1632 Mother: Lady Oeyo (於江与; 1573 – September 15, 1626) Sibling from Mother: Toyotomi

    Tokugawa Iemitsu

    Tokugawa Iemitsu

    Tokugawa_Iemitsu

  • 1632 in England
  • List of events

    Events from the year 1632 in England. Monarch – Charles I Lord Chancellor – Thomas Coventry, 1st Baron Coventry 29 March – The Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye

    1632 in England

    1632_in_England

  • Mary Villiers, Countess of Buckingham
  • English peeress and mother of George Villiers (1570–1632)

    Mary Villiers, Countess of Buckingham (née Beaumont; c. 1570 – 19 April 1632) was an English peeress. She is perhaps best known as the mother of the royal

    Mary Villiers, Countess of Buckingham

    Mary Villiers, Countess of Buckingham

    Mary_Villiers,_Countess_of_Buckingham

  • Richard Whalley (died c. 1632)
  • English politician

    Richard Whalley (c. 1558 – c. 1632), of Kirton and Screveton, Nottinghamshire, was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England

    Richard Whalley (died c. 1632)

    Richard_Whalley_(died_c._1632)

  • Conspiracy of Nobles (1632)
  • Plot to divide the Spanish Netherlands between France and the Dutch Republic

    Conspiracy of Nobles (French: La conspiration des nobles) was a plot in 1632 to divide the Spanish Netherlands between the Dutch Republic and the Kingdom

    Conspiracy of Nobles (1632)

    Conspiracy_of_Nobles_(1632)

  • O Páramo
  • Municipality in Galicia, Spain

    Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Sarria. It has a population of 1632 persons (1.823 in 2006, 1.858 in 2005, 1.887 in 2004, 1.873 in 2003) and

    O Páramo

    O Páramo

    O_Páramo

  • No. 598 Squadron RAF
  • Military unit

    December 1943 at RAF Peterhead, Scotland from No. 1479 Flight RAF and No. 1632 Flight RAF. It was tasked as an Anti-aircraft Co-operation Unit to cover

    No. 598 Squadron RAF

    No._598_Squadron_RAF

  • Galileo's ship
  • Set of Experiments concerning the Earth's rotation

    land to the west of the launching point, contrary to observation. Galileo's 1632 book Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems considered (the Second

    Galileo's ship

    Galileo's_ship

  • Juan de Garay Otáñez y Rada
  • Spanish army officer (1586–1650)

    and 's-Hertogenbosch (1629), at the Capture of Maastricht (1632) and at Stevenswert (1632). He had been admitted into the Order of Santiago in 1629. In

    Juan de Garay Otáñez y Rada

    Juan_de_Garay_Otáñez_y_Rada

  • 1632 in Denmark
  • Events from the year 1632 in Denmark. Monarch – Christian IV Christian IV starts the construction of the fortification Christianspris north of Kiel. 24

    1632 in Denmark

    1632_in_Denmark

  • 1630s in archaeology
  • The decade of the 1630s in archaeology involved some significant events. 1632: Posthumous publication of Antonio Bosio's Roma Sotterranea, the results

    1630s in archaeology

    1630s_in_archaeology

  • John, Duke of Östergötland
  • Duke of Östergötland

    Sigismund III of Poland (1566–1632, reigned in Sweden in 1592–99, and in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1587–1632). His uncle was Charles IX of

    John, Duke of Östergötland

    John, Duke of Östergötland

    John,_Duke_of_Östergötland

  • Roger Manners (died 1632)
  • English politician

    Roger Manners (c. 1575 – 1632) was an English politician. He was a member (MP) of the parliament of England for East Retford in 1601. His memorial is in

    Roger Manners (died 1632)

    Roger Manners (died 1632)

    Roger_Manners_(died_1632)

  • Rembrandt
  • Dutch painter and printmaker (1606–1669)

    III (1632) – Dulwich Picture Gallery, London Philosopher in Meditation (1632) – The Louvre, Paris The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp (1632) – Mauritshuis

    Rembrandt

    Rembrandt

    Rembrandt

  • List of rebellions in the Habsburg monarchy
  • Križevci rebellion (1631), in the Military Frontier Varaždin rebellion (1632), broke out in the Varaždin generalate (Slavonian Military Frontier) when

    List of rebellions in the Habsburg monarchy

    List_of_rebellions_in_the_Habsburg_monarchy

  • Tulrampator
  • Chemical compound

    Tulrampator (developmental code names S-47445, CX-1632) is a positive allosteric modulator (PAM) of the AMPA receptor (AMPAR), an ionotropic glutamate

    Tulrampator

    Tulrampator

    Tulrampator

  • Eric Flint bibliography
  • Cataloging of published works by Eric Flint

    about in detail in Assiti Shards effect, but when it first reached print in 1632, the technique spawned a huge surge of fan interest which grew. Flint had

    Eric Flint bibliography

    Eric_Flint_bibliography

  • Thomas Russell (died 1632)
  • Member of the Parliament of England

    Thomas Russell (1577–1632) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1601. Russell was the son of Sir John Russell of Strensham. He

    Thomas Russell (died 1632)

    Thomas_Russell_(died_1632)

  • List of monarchs of the Netherlands
  • Stadtholder of Friesland (1620–1632), Groningen and Drenthe (1625–1632) Stadtholder of Friesland (1632–1640), Groningen and Drenthe (1632–1640) Stadtholder of Friesland

    List of monarchs of the Netherlands

    List of monarchs of the Netherlands

    List_of_monarchs_of_the_Netherlands

  • Baron Esmonde
  • Esmonde was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created on 20 May 1632 for Sir Laurence Esmonde. He had earlier renounced the Roman Catholic faith

    Baron Esmonde

    Baron_Esmonde

  • Jonathan Alden Sr.
  • Plymouth colonist and son of Mayflower immigrants

    Capt. Jonathan Alden Sr. (c. 1632 – February 14, 1697), the son of Mayflower immigrants, was a military officer and farm owner in Plymouth Colony. The

    Jonathan Alden Sr.

    Jonathan Alden Sr.

    Jonathan_Alden_Sr.

  • Christoffer Parsberg (1632-1671)
  • Danish statesman and landowner

    Christoffer Parsberg (17 December 1632 – 24 August 1671) was a Danish vice chancellor, Supreme Court justice and landowner. He was a member of the 3rd

    Christoffer Parsberg (1632-1671)

    Christoffer Parsberg (1632-1671)

    Christoffer_Parsberg_(1632-1671)

  • Taj Mahal
  • Marble mausoleum in Agra, India

    giving birth to their 14th child, Gauhara Begum. Construction started in 1632, and the mausoleum was completed in 1648, while the surrounding buildings

    Taj Mahal

    Taj Mahal

    Taj_Mahal

  • List of Qollar-aghasis
  • Commanders of Safavid gholam corps

    Khan (1617–1624) Khosrow Mirza (1629–1632) Khosrow Mirza (1629–1632) Siyavosh Beg (1632–1655) Siyavosh Beg (1632–1655) Allahverdi Khan (1655–1663) Jamshid

    List of Qollar-aghasis

    List_of_Qollar-aghasis

  • John Webster
  • English playwright (c. 1580 – c. 1632)

    John Webster (c. 1578 – c. 1632) was an English Jacobean dramatist best known for his tragedies The White Devil and The Duchess of Malfi, which are often

    John Webster

    John_Webster

  • Francis II, Duke of Lorraine
  • Duke of Lorraine and Bar in 1625

    Francis II (François de Lorraine; 27 February 1572 – 14 October 1632) was the son of Charles III, Duke of Lorraine and Claude of Valois. He was Duke of

    Francis II, Duke of Lorraine

    Francis II, Duke of Lorraine

    Francis_II,_Duke_of_Lorraine

  • 1632 in India
  • Events in the year 1632 in India. June 17 – Shah Jahan's beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal dies, after giving birth to their 14th child. Soon after, construction

    1632 in India

    1632_in_India

  • Gottfried Heinrich Graf zu Pappenheim
  • Marshal of the Holy Roman Empire (1594–1632)

    Gottfried Heinrich Graf zu Pappenheim (29 May 1594 – 17 November 1632) was a German field marshal of the Holy Roman Empire in the Thirty Years' War. A

    Gottfried Heinrich Graf zu Pappenheim

    Gottfried Heinrich Graf zu Pappenheim

    Gottfried_Heinrich_Graf_zu_Pappenheim

  • Francis Aungier, 1st Baron Aungier of Longford
  • British lawyer (1558–1632)

    Francis Aungier, 1st Baron Aungier of Longford (1558–1632), also known as Lord Aungier, was the progenitor of the Earldom of Longford, member of the House

    Francis Aungier, 1st Baron Aungier of Longford

    Francis Aungier, 1st Baron Aungier of Longford

    Francis_Aungier,_1st_Baron_Aungier_of_Longford

  • Christina, Queen of Sweden
  • Queen of Sweden from 1632 to 1654

    19 April 1689), a member of the House of Vasa, was Queen of Sweden from 1632 until her abdication in 1654. Her conversion to Catholicism and refusal to

    Christina, Queen of Sweden

    Christina, Queen of Sweden

    Christina,_Queen_of_Sweden

  • List of paintings by Anthony van Dyck
  • works by the Flemish painter Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641). Between 1613 and 1632, van Dyck travelled all over Europe – from his native Antwerp (where he began

    List of paintings by Anthony van Dyck

    List of paintings by Anthony van Dyck

    List_of_paintings_by_Anthony_van_Dyck

  • Johannetta, Countess of Sayn-Altenkirchen
  • Countess of Sayn-Altenkirchen

    Johannetta, Countess of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn-Altenkirchen (27 August 1632 – 28 September 1701), was Sovereign Countess of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn-Altenkirchen

    Johannetta, Countess of Sayn-Altenkirchen

    Johannetta,_Countess_of_Sayn-Altenkirchen

  • LaHave, Nova Scotia
  • Community in Nova Scotia, Canada

    next Dutch ship to visit in 1611. La Hève was the capital of Acadia from 1632, when Isaac de Razilly settled on a point of land at the mouth of the LaHave

    LaHave, Nova Scotia

    LaHave, Nova Scotia

    LaHave,_Nova_Scotia

  • Deccan famine of 1630–1632
  • Famine in Mughal-ruled India

    The Deccan famine of 1630–1632 was a famine associated with a back-to-back crop failure. The famine happened during the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan

    Deccan famine of 1630–1632

    Deccan_famine_of_1630–1632

  • 1630s BC
  • Decade

    Decades 1650s BC 1640s BC 1630s BC 1620s BC 1610s BC Years 1639 BC 1638 BC 1637 BC 1636 BC 1635 BC 1634 BC 1633 BC 1632 BC 1631 BC 1630 BC Categories v t e

    1630s BC

    1630s_BC

  • Frederick V of the Palatinate
  • Elector Palatine and King of Bohemia (1596–1632)

    Frederick V (German: Friedrich V.; 26 August 1596 – 29 November 1632) was the Elector Palatine of the Rhine in the Holy Roman Empire from 1610 to 1623

    Frederick V of the Palatinate

    Frederick V of the Palatinate

    Frederick_V_of_the_Palatinate

  • Vyankoji Bhosale
  • Raja of Thanjavur from 1675 to 1684

    Vyankojirajah Bhonsle (1632–1686) or Ekoji I Bhonsle was the younger half-brother of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and founder of Maratha rule in Thanjavur

    Vyankoji Bhosale

    Vyankoji Bhosale

    Vyankoji_Bhosale

  • Bridget Bishop
  • Woman executed during Salem witch trials (c.1632–1692)

    Bridget Bishop (née Magnus; c. 1632 – 10 June 1692) was a midwife and the first person executed for witchcraft during the Salem witch trials in 1692. Nineteen

    Bridget Bishop

    Bridget Bishop

    Bridget_Bishop

  • 1600–1650 in Western fashion
  • petticoat and virago sleeves, c. 1629–30. 1 – 1630 2 – 1630 3 – c. 1632 4 – 1632 5 – 1632 6 – 1633 7 – 1635 8 – 1635 9 – 1638 Large ruffs remained part of

    1600–1650 in Western fashion

    1600–1650 in Western fashion

    1600–1650_in_Western_fashion

  • Hakkapeliitta
  • Finnish light cavalry that served during the Thirty Years' War

    Thirty Years' War were: Breitenfeld in 1631 Lech in 1632 Battle of Alte Veste in 1632 Lützen in 1632 Nördlingen in 1634 Leipzig in 1642 (also known as the

    Hakkapeliitta

    Hakkapeliitta

    Hakkapeliitta

  • Katherine Villiers, Duchess of Buckingham
  • English peeress

    was assassinated in 1628 by John Felton. Upon the death of her father in 1632, without male heirs, she succeeded suo jure to the ancient barony of de Ros

    Katherine Villiers, Duchess of Buckingham

    Katherine Villiers, Duchess of Buckingham

    Katherine_Villiers,_Duchess_of_Buckingham

  • 1632 in literature
  • article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1632. February 11 – French Protestant pastor Nicolas Antoine is committed to an

    1632 in literature

    1632_in_literature

  • House of Vasa
  • Early modern royal house in Sweden

    Mitternacht). Yet, notably, his daughter and heiress Queen Christina of Sweden (1632–1654) abdicated in 1654 after converting to Catholicism, and emigrated to

    House of Vasa

    House of Vasa

    House_of_Vasa

  • Imperial Crypt
  • Burial chamber beneath the Capuchin Church and monastery in Vienna, Austria

    and monastery in Vienna, Austria. It was founded in 1618 and dedicated in 1632, and located on the Neuer Markt square of the Innere Stadt, near the Hofburg

    Imperial Crypt

    Imperial Crypt

    Imperial_Crypt

  • Battle of the Alte Veste
  • 1632 battle of the Thirty Years' War

    defeated by Wallenstein's entrenched troops. It was fought on 3 September 1632 (in the process of the siege of Nuremberg) between the Catholic forces of

    Battle of the Alte Veste

    Battle of the Alte Veste

    Battle_of_the_Alte_Veste

  • Władysław IV Vasa
  • Ruler of Poland–Lithuania from 1632 to 1648

    in 1632, he was largely successful in defending the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth against foreign invasion, most notably in the Smolensk War of 1632–1634

    Władysław IV Vasa

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  • Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly
  • Catholic marshal of the Thirty Years' War (1559–1632)

    Tilly; French: Jean t'Serclaes, comte de Tilly; February 1559 – 30 April 1632) was a field marshal who commanded the Catholic League's forces in the Thirty

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    Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly

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  • Charles E. Gannon
  • American novelist and game designer

    Imperium from the Traveller universe. Gannon has also co-written novels in the 1632 series with Eric Flint, including 1635: The Papal Stakes (2012), 1636: Commander

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  • 1632 in Sweden
  • Events from the year 1632 in Sweden. Monarch – Gustaf II Adolf then Christina Foundation of the Rudbeckii flickskola, the first school for girls. March

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  • Teatro delle Quattro Fontane
  • designed (in part) by Gian Lorenzo Bernini and built in 1632 by the Barberini family. From 1632 to 1637 it was located in a large room inside the Palazzo

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  • Baldassarre Bonifacio
  • Italian bishop and scholar (1585–1659)

    scholar, and historian, known for his work De archivis liber singularis (1632), the first known treatise on the management of archives. Baldassare Bonifacio

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  • Maduravoyal taluk
  • Taluk of the city district of Chennai

    13°04′03″N 80°09′48″E / 13.0675°N 80.1632°E / 13.0675; 80.1632 Maduravoyal taluk is a taluk of the city district of Chennai in the Indian state of Tamil

    Maduravoyal taluk

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  • Galileo affair
  • 17th-century conflict between Galileo Galilei and the Roman Catholic Church

    ideas by a panel of the Roman Inquisition in 1616, and a second trial in 1632 which led to Galileo's house arrest and a ban on his books. In 1610, Galileo

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  • Galileo Galilei
  • Italian physicist and astronomer (1564–1642)

    massimi sistemi del mondo (Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems, 1632), which appeared to dispute and satirize Pope Urban VIII, thus alienating

    Galileo Galilei

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  • The Grantville Gazettes
  • Anthologies of short stories inspired by Eric Flint's novel ''1632''

    series of anthologies of short stories set in the 1632 universe introduced in Eric Flint's novel 1632 that was published as a bi-monthly electronic magazine

    The Grantville Gazettes

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  • William Prichard (politician)
  • English merchant and politician

    Pritchard or Prichard (1632?–1705) was an English merchant, slave trader and politician, Lord Mayor of London in 1682. Born about 1632, was the second son

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  • Walter H. Hunt
  • American novelist

    of the Templars. He has also been a frequent contributor to Eric Flint's 1632-verse, most notably the 2015 novel 1636: The Cardinal Virtues which he co-wrote

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  • Hagakure
  • Guide for samurai life by Yamamoto Tsunetomo

    clerk Yamamoto Tsunetomo, former retainer to Nabeshima Mitsushige (July 10, 1632 – July 2, 1700), the third ruler of what is now Saga Prefecture in Japan

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  • List of wars between Poland and Sweden
  • power Roberts, Michael (1953). Gustavus Adolphus: A History of Sweden, 1611-1632. p. 166. At last, on 28 November 1618, the Truce of Tolsburg was concluded

    List of wars between Poland and Sweden

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  • Fatahillah Square
  • city hall. In 1632, Batavia underwent a major restructuration. To strengthen the defense system, governor-general Jacques Specx (1629-1632) redesigned Batavia

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  • Weld
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Weld

    English : topographic name from Middle English wold ‘forest’ or ‘cleared upland’ (see Wald, Wold).Thomas Weld (1596–1661), born in Sudbury, Suffolk, England, was an influential Puritan divine who emigrated from Terling, Essex, to Roxbury, MA, in 1632.

    Weld

  • Ingle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ingle

    English : from either of two Old Norse personal names: Ingjaldr, in which the prefix in- probably reinforces the element -gjaldr, related to Old Norse gjalda ‘to pay or recompense’, or Ingólfr ‘Ing’s wolf’ (Ing was an ancient Germanic fertility god).English : habitational name from Ingol in Lancashire, which is named from the Old English personal name Inga + holh ‘hollow’, ‘depression’.Probably a variant of German Ingel, from a short form of any of several Germanic personal names formed with Ing- (see 1 above).An early bearer, Richard Ingle (1609–c. 1653), was a rebel and a pirate who first came to the colonies in 1631 or 1632 as a tobacco merchant. He is known to have practiced piracy in MD.

    Ingle

  • Mayhew
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mayhew

    English : from the Norman French personal name Mahieu, a variant of Mathieu (see Matthew).Anglicized form of French Mailloux.Thomas Mayhew (1593–1682) came to Medford, MA, from Tisbury, Wiltshire, England, about 1632, and subsequently moved to Watertown, MA. In 1642 he established a settlement on Martha’s Vineyard, with his son Thomas, who was the first English missionary to the Indians of New England.

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  • Hale
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (also well established in South Wales)

    Hale

    English (also well established in South Wales) : topographic name for someone who lived in a nook or hollow, from Old English and Middle English hale, dative of h(e)alh ‘nook’, ‘hollow’. In northern England the word often has a specialized meaning, denoting a piece of flat alluvial land by the side of a river, typically one deposited in a bend. In southeastern England it often referred to a patch of dry land in a fen. In some cases the surname may be a habitational name from any of the several places in England named with this fossilized inflected form, which would originally have been preceded by a preposition, e.g. in the hale or at the hale.English : from a Middle English personal name derived from either of two Old English bynames, Hæle ‘hero’ or Hægel, which is probably akin to Germanic Hagano ‘hawthorn’ (see Hain 2).Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Céile (see McHale).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Halle.Robert Hale, who settled in Cambridge, MA, in 1632, was an ancestor of the revolutionary war patriot and spy Nathan Hale (1755–76) of CT. The common English surname was brought independently in the 17th century to VA and MD.

    Hale

  • Bancroft
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bancroft

    English : habitational name from any of various minor places called Bancroft, from Old English bēan ‘beans’ (a collective singular) + croft ‘paddock’, ‘smallholding’.John Bancroft came to MA on board the ‘James’ in 1632.

    Bancroft

  • Batchelor
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Batchelor

    English : status name for a young knight or novice at arms, Middle English and Old French bacheler (medieval Latin baccalarius), a word of unknown ultimate origin. The word had already been extended to mean ‘(young) unmarried man’ by the 14th century, but it is unlikely that many bearers of the surname derive from the word in that sense.The Reverend Stephen Bachiler (c.1561–1656) was a Puritan nonconformist, born in Hampshire, England, who came to New England in 1632, at the age of 71. In 1638/9 he was the leader of the founders of Hampton, NH.

    Batchelor

  • Coggeshall
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Coggeshall

    English : habitational name from Coggeshall in Essex, named from an Old English personal name Cogg + halh ‘nook’.This name was taken to America in 1632 by John Coggeshall, who became first governor of RI, and in 1635 by John Cogswell. In 1887 a descendant, Daniel Cogswell, founded Cogswell College, San Francisco.

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  • Wadsworth
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wadsworth

    English : habitational name from Wadsworth near Halifax, West Yorkshire, named with the Old English personal name Wæddi + worð ‘enclosure’.William Wadsworth came from England to Cambridge, MA, in 1632, and in 1636 accompanied Thomas Hooker as one of the founders of Hartford, CT.

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  • Webb
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Webb

    English and Scottish : occupational name for a weaver, early Middle English webbe, from Old English webba (a primary derivative of wefan ‘to weave’; compare Weaver 1). This word survived into Middle English long enough to give rise to the surname, but was already obsolescent as an agent noun; hence the secondary forms with the agent suffixes -er and -ster.Americanized form of various Ashkenazic Jewish cognates, including Weber and Weberman.Richard Webb, a Lowland Scot, was an admitted freeman of Boston in 1632, and in 1635 was one of the first settlers of Hartford, CT.

    Webb

  • Percy
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Percy

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of various places in northern France, so called from the Gallo-Roman personal name Persius + the locative suffix -acum. The suggestion has also been made that it is a nickname from Old French perce(r) ‘to pierce or breach’ + haie ‘hedge’, ‘enclosure’, referring either to a soldier remembered for his breach of a fortification, or in jest to a poacher who was in the habit of breaking into a private park.Percy is the name of a leading Northumbrian family, who were instrumental in holding the English border against the Scots from their stronghold at Alnwick. Their founder was a Norman, William de Percy (?1030–96), 1st Baron Percy, who accompanied William the Conqueror. Sir Henry Percy (1342–1408), 1st Earl of Northumberland, and his son Sir Henry Percy (1364–1403), known as Harry Hotspur, helped place Henry IV on the throne. The earldom, created in 1377, has continued, on two occasions through female members, in the same family to the present day. George Percy (1508–1632), son of the 8th Earl of Northumberland, was in VA from 1606 to 1612, serving briefly as governor.

    Percy

  • Walcott
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Walcott

    English : habitational name from any of several places called Walcott, Walcot, or Walcote, for example in Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Norfolk, Oxfordshire, and Wiltshire, all named in Old English with w(e)alh ‘foreigner’, ‘Briton’, ‘Welsh’, genitive plural wala (see Wallace) + cot ‘cottage’, ‘shelter’, i.e. ‘the cottage where the (Welsh-speaking) Britons lived’.This surname was in MA from an early date. William Walcott emigrated from England to Salem, MA, in 1637; John Wolcott (1632–1690) is recorded in Springfield, MA.

    Walcott

  • Warner
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin) and North German

    Warner

    English (of Norman origin) and North German : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements war(in) ‘guard’ + heri, hari ‘army’. The name was introduced into England by the Normans in the form Warnier.English (of Norman origin) : reduced form of Warrener (see Warren 2).Irish (Cork) : Anglicization of Gaelic Ó Murnáin (see Murnane), found in medieval records as Iwarrynane, from a genitive or plural form of the name, in which m is lenited.The name Warner was brought from England to MA independently by several different bearers in the first half of the 17th century and subsequently. Andrew Warner came from England to Cambridge, MA, in or before 1632; William Warner was in Ipswich, MA, by 1637; and John Warner was one of the settlers in Hartford, CT, in 1635.

    Warner

  • Wade
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wade

    English : from the Middle English personal name Wade, Old English Wada, from wadan ‘to go’. (Wada was the name of a legendary sea-giant.)English : topographic name for someone who lived near a ford, Old English (ge)wæd (of cognate origin to 1), or a habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Wade in Suffolk.Dutch and North German : occupational name or nickname from Middle Dutch, Middle Low German wade ‘garment’, ‘large net’.Jonathan Wade emigrated from Norfolk, England, to Medford, MA, in 1632. Benjamin Franklin Wade (1800–1878), born near Springfield, MA, was a prominent U.S. senator from OH during the Civil War.

    Wade

  • Kilby
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kilby

    English : habitational name from a place in Leicestershire, recorded in Domesday Book as Cilebi. It was probably originally named with the Old English elements cild (see Child) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. Compare Chilton. The second element was then replaced some time after the Danish invasions by the Old Norse form býr.Christopher Kilby (1705–71), merchant and government contractor of the colonial era, was born in Boston, MA, as was his father, John. According to family tradition, his grandfather John was born in 1632 in Hertfordshire, England.

    Kilby

  • Bryant
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly southwestern England)

    Bryant

    English (mainly southwestern England) : variant of Bryan.The American poet William Cullen Bryant (1794–1878) came of a New England family, being descended from Stephen Bryant, who had settled in Plymouth Colony in 1632.

    Bryant

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  • Roopjot
  • Girl/Female

    Sikh

    Roopjot

    Beauty

  • Adra
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Greek, Indian, Kannada, Marathi

    Adra

    Virgin; Beauty; Veda; Untainted; Precious.

  • Usra
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Usra

    Dawn, The earth, First light

  • Samiara
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Marathi, Muslim

    Samiara

    Enchanting

  • Mishaal
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Mishaal

    Example, Copy, Torch, Light, Lightened, Sparkling, Shining

  • Akshat
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu

    Akshat

    Blessings; Uninjurable; Rice of Puja; Unharmed

  • Erwinek
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Erwinek

    Boar-friend

  • Vaikhan | வைகந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vaikhan | வைகந

    Lord Vishnu

  • Devonn
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    American, Australian, British, English

    Devonn

    Poet; English and American Place Name; Variant of the English County Name Devon

  • Shiv | ஷிவ
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    Tamil

    Shiv | ஷிவ

    Lord Shiva, Auspicious, Lucky, Always pure

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  • Chronogram
  • n.

    An inscription in which certain numeral letters, made to appear specially conspicuous, on being added together, express a particular date or epoch, as in the motto of a medal struck by Gustavus Adolphus in 1632: ChrIstVs DVX; ergo trIVMphVs.- the capitals of which give, when added as numerals, the sum 1632.