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1649

  • 1649
  • Calendar year

    1649 (MDCXLIX) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar, the 1649th year

    1649

    1649

    1649

  • Commonwealth of England
  • Period of republican government, 1649–1660

    Scotland and Ireland, was the political structure during the period from 1649 to 1660 when the Kingdom of England was dissolved into a republic after the

    Commonwealth of England

    Commonwealth_of_England

  • Charles II of England
  • King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1660 to 1685

    Charles II (29 May 1630 – 6 February 1685) was King of Scotland from 1649 until 1651 and King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from the 1660 Restoration

    Charles II of England

    Charles II of England

    Charles_II_of_England

  • British Interregnum
  • Political event

    Interregnum in the British Isles began with the execution of Charles I in January 1649 (and from September 1651 in Scotland) and ended in May 1660 when his son

    British Interregnum

    British Interregnum

    British_Interregnum

  • Lockheed L-1649 Starliner
  • US airliner with 4 piston engines, 1956

    The Lockheed L-1649 Starliner is the last model of the Lockheed Constellation line of airliners. Powered by four Wright R-3350 Turbo-compound engines,

    Lockheed L-1649 Starliner

    Lockheed L-1649 Starliner

    Lockheed_L-1649_Starliner

  • Charles I of England
  • King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to 1649

    November 1600 – 30 January 1649) was King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649. Charles was born into the

    Charles I of England

    Charles I of England

    Charles_I_of_England

  • English Civil War
  • Series of wars in England, 1642–1651

    Second English Civil War resulted in the execution of Charles I in January 1649, and the establishment of the Commonwealth of England. In 1650, Charles II

    English Civil War

    English Civil War

    English_Civil_War

  • Kepler-1649
  • Red dwarf star with two exoplanets

    Kepler-1649 is a red dwarf star of spectral type M5V with a radius 0.232 R☉, a mass 0.198 M☉, and a metallicity of -0.15 [Fe/H]. Two confirmed planets

    Kepler-1649

    Kepler-1649

    Kepler-1649

  • Oliver Cromwell
  • English military and political leader (1599–1658)

    politician. A leading advocate of the execution of Charles I in January 1649, which led to the establishment of the Commonwealth of England, Cromwell

    Oliver Cromwell

    Oliver Cromwell

    Oliver_Cromwell

  • 1649 in England
  • List of events

    Events from the year 1649 in England. The Second English Civil War ends and the Third English Civil War begins. Monarch – Charles I (until 30 January)

    1649 in England

    1649_in_England

  • Battle of Zboriv (1649)
  • 1649 battle during the Khmelnytsky Uprising

    (Ukrainian: Битва під Зборовом, Polish: Bitwa pod Zborowem; 15–16 August 1649) was a significant battle fought as part of the Khmelnytsky Uprising, in

    Battle of Zboriv (1649)

    Battle of Zboriv (1649)

    Battle_of_Zboriv_(1649)

  • Siege of Kandahar (1648–1649)
  • in modern day Afghanistan. It lasted from 28 December 1648 to 22 February 1649, and ended in the permanent loss of Kandahar by the Mughals. Kandahar had

    Siege of Kandahar (1648–1649)

    Siege_of_Kandahar_(1648–1649)

  • Cromwellian conquest of Ireland
  • Military campaign (1649–1653)

    of England, initially led by Oliver Cromwell, conquered Ireland between 1649 and 1653, during the Irish Confederate Wars and Wars of the Three Kingdoms

    Cromwellian conquest of Ireland

    Cromwellian conquest of Ireland

    Cromwellian_conquest_of_Ireland

  • 1649 in France
  • Events from the year 1649 in France. Monarch – Louis XIV Regent: Anne of Austria 11 March – signing of the Peace of Rueil 22 February – Bon Boullogne,

    1649 in France

    1649_in_France

  • Treasons Act 1649
  • Obsolete 1649 law of England

    The Treasons Act 1649 or Act declaring what offences shall be adjudged Treason was an act passed on 17 July 1649 by the Rump Parliament during the Commonwealth

    Treasons Act 1649

    Treasons_Act_1649

  • The Fronde
  • Civil wars in France between 1648 and 1653

    can be divided into two parts, the Fronde of the Parlement from 1648 to 1649, followed by that of the Princes, 1650 to 1653. Both resulted in victory

    The Fronde

    The Fronde

    The_Fronde

  • 1640s
  • Decade

    The 1640s decade ran from January 1, 1640, to December 31, 1649. January 6 – The Siege of Salses in Catalonia ends almost six months after it had started

    1640s

    1640s

  • John Kincaid (witch-pricker)
  • John Kincaid (fl. 1649–1662) was a Scottish witch-pricker and a key figure in the Great Scottish Witch Hunts of 1649–1650 and 1661–1662. John Kincaid was

    John Kincaid (witch-pricker)

    John_Kincaid_(witch-pricker)

  • Great Scottish Witch Hunt of 1649–1650
  • Series of witch trials

    The Great Scottish Witch Hunt of 1649–1650 was a series of witch trials in Scotland. It is one of five major hunts identified in early modern Scotland

    Great Scottish Witch Hunt of 1649–1650

    Great Scottish Witch Hunt of 1649–1650

    Great_Scottish_Witch_Hunt_of_1649–1650

  • Sobornoye Ulozheniye
  • Legal code promulgated in 17th-century Russia

     'Council Code', IPA: [sɐˈbornəjə ʊlɐˈʐɛnʲɪjə]) was a legal code promulgated in 1649 by the Zemsky Sobor under Alexis of Russia as a replacement for the Sudebnik

    Sobornoye Ulozheniye

    Sobornoye Ulozheniye

    Sobornoye_Ulozheniye

  • Mughal sieges of Kandahar (1649–1653)
  • Series of sieges of Kandahar during the Mughal–Safavid War

    During the Mughal–Safavid war of 1649–1653, the Mughal Empire laid siege to the city of Kandahar in Afghanistan three times. All three sieges failed, and

    Mughal sieges of Kandahar (1649–1653)

    Mughal sieges of Kandahar (1649–1653)

    Mughal_sieges_of_Kandahar_(1649–1653)

  • Battle of Arklow (1649)
  • 52°47′39″N 6°09′54″W / 52.7941°N 6.1649°W / 52.7941; -6.1649 Arklow Belfast Dublin The Battle of Arklow was a minor skirmish that took place at Glascarrig

    Battle of Arklow (1649)

    Battle_of_Arklow_(1649)

  • Wars of the Three Kingdoms
  • British civil wars, 1639–1653

    the king. The resulting Rump Parliament approved his execution in January 1649 and founded the republican Commonwealth of England. In the Treaty of Breda

    Wars of the Three Kingdoms

    Wars of the Three Kingdoms

    Wars_of_the_Three_Kingdoms

  • Kepler-1649b
  • Venus-like exoplanet orbiting Kepler-1649

    star Kepler-1649, discovered in 2017. It is similar to Venus, but in the past it was thought to be a candidate for habitability. Kepler-1649 is a type-M

    Kepler-1649b

    Kepler-1649b

  • Stanisław Krasiński (1585–1649)
  • Polish-Lithuanian nobleman and politician

    Stanislaw Krasiński (c. 1585–1649) was a Polish-Lithuanian nobleman (szlachcic) and politician. He was a known jurist: judge of the Ciechanów Land from

    Stanisław Krasiński (1585–1649)

    Stanisław Krasiński (1585–1649)

    Stanisław_Krasiński_(1585–1649)

  • Stuart Restoration
  • 1660 restoration of the monarchy in the British Isles

    England that had been established after the execution of Charles I in January 1649. The Commonwealth had been governed by the Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell

    Stuart Restoration

    Stuart Restoration

    Stuart_Restoration

  • Levellers
  • 1640s English political movement

    by sea-green ribbons worn on their clothing. From July 1648 to September 1649, they published a newspaper, The Moderate, and were pioneers in the use of

    Levellers

    Levellers

    Levellers

  • Act abolishing the kingship
  • Act of the Parliament of England

    Civil War. In the days following the execution of Charles I on 30 January 1649, Parliament debated the form that any future government should take. On 7

    Act abolishing the kingship

    Act_abolishing_the_kingship

  • Stanisław Lubomirski (1583–1649)
  • Polish nobleman

    Prince Stanisław Lubomirski (1583 – 17 June 1649) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic). Lubomirski was Krajczy of the Crown and Secretary of the King since

    Stanisław Lubomirski (1583–1649)

    Stanisław Lubomirski (1583–1649)

    Stanisław_Lubomirski_(1583–1649)

  • Nehemiah Donnellan (1649–1705)
  • Irish judge

    Nehemiah Donnellan (1649 – 25 December 1705) was an Irish lawyer and judge. He was the son of Sir James Donnellan, Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas

    Nehemiah Donnellan (1649–1705)

    Nehemiah_Donnellan_(1649–1705)

  • Air France Flight 406
  • 1961 airliner bombing

    Air France Flight 406 was a Lockheed L-1649 Starliner that crashed in French Algeria on May 10, 1961, after a bomb exploded on board. All 78 passengers

    Air France Flight 406

    Air France Flight 406

    Air_France_Flight_406

  • English ship Guinea
  • 38-gun fourth rate vessel

    purchased by the Royalists in 1648, then captured by the Parliamentarians in 1649. Her dimensions were 90 feet 0 inches (27.4 metres) keel for tonnage with

    English ship Guinea

    English_ship_Guinea

  • Susanna Hall
  • Eldest child of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway (1583–1649)

    Susanna Hall (née Shakespeare; bapt. 26 May 1583 – 11 July 1649) was the oldest child of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway and the older sister of

    Susanna Hall

    Susanna Hall

    Susanna_Hall

  • Siege of Dublin (1649)
  • Unsuccessful siege of Dublin during Irish Confederate Wars in 1649

    266667°W / 53.35; -6.266667 Belfast Dublin The siege of Dublin took place in 1649 during the Irish Confederate Wars. It was a failed attempt by combined Irish

    Siege of Dublin (1649)

    Siege_of_Dublin_(1649)

  • House of Stuart
  • British royal house of Scottish origin

    of Queen Anne in 1714, except for the period of the Commonwealth between 1649 and 1660. In total, nine Stewart/Stuart monarchs ruled Scotland alone from

    House of Stuart

    House of Stuart

    House_of_Stuart

  • Wendat people
  • Iroquoian-speaking confederacy of the Great Lakes prior to 1649

    French traders in Canada. Therefore, they were unprepared, on March 16, 1649, when a Haudenosaunee war party of about 1,000 entered Wendake and burned

    Wendat people

    Wendat_people

  • Flags of the English Interregnum
  • during the Interregnum of 1649–1660. At sea, royalist ships continued to fly the Union Jack of 1606, while on 22 February 1649 the Council of State decided

    Flags of the English Interregnum

    Flags of the English Interregnum

    Flags_of_the_English_Interregnum

  • Henrietta Maria of France
  • Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to 1649

    marriage to King Charles I on 13 June 1625 until his execution on 30 January 1649. She was the mother of Charles II and James II and VII. Under a decree of

    Henrietta Maria of France

    Henrietta Maria of France

    Henrietta_Maria_of_France

  • Rump Parliament
  • English parliament 1648–1653

    reduced-membership Parliament) was first recorded in the above context in English in 1649. In September 1648, at the end of the Second English Civil War, the Long

    Rump Parliament

    Rump Parliament

    Rump_Parliament

  • 1649 in art
  • Events from the year 1649 in art. Rembrandt and Gerard Dou are painting during this year. Velázquez - Portrait of Juan de Pareja van Ruysdael - Ferry on

    1649 in art

    1649_in_art

  • Battle of Loyew (1649)
  • 1649 battle

    Лоевам, Ukrainian: Битва під Лоєвом, Polish: Bitwa pod Łojowem; 31 July 1649) was fought between the Zaporozhian Host against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

    Battle of Loyew (1649)

    Battle of Loyew (1649)

    Battle_of_Loyew_(1649)

  • Marie, Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
  • Prussian duchess (1579–1649)

    Marie of Prussia (23 January 1579 – 21 February 1649) was a Prussian duchess by birth and Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth by marriage. Born in Königsberg

    Marie, Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth

    Marie, Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth

    Marie,_Margravine_of_Brandenburg-Bayreuth

  • Kepler-1649c
  • Earth-size exoplanet orbiting Kepler-1649

    likely rocky, orbiting within the habitable zone of the red dwarf star Kepler-1649, the outermost planet of the planetary system discovered by Kepler’s space

    Kepler-1649c

    Kepler-1649c

    Kepler-1649c

  • 1649 in poetry
  • This article covers 1649 in poetry. Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France)

    1649 in poetry

    1649_in_poetry

  • William Morgan (of Dderw)
  • Welsh lawyer and politician

    William Morgan (c. 1582 – 1649) was a Welsh lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1628 to 1649. Morgan was born circa 1582, the son

    William Morgan (of Dderw)

    William_Morgan_(of_Dderw)

  • South Atlantic campaign (1647–1649)
  • The South Atlantic campaign (1647–1649) was a military naval campaign fought between the Kingdom of Portugal and the Dutch Republic in the South Atlantic

    South Atlantic campaign (1647–1649)

    South Atlantic campaign (1647–1649)

    South_Atlantic_campaign_(1647–1649)

  • 1640s BC
  • Decade

    The 1640s BC was a decade lasting from January 1, 1649 BC to December 31, 1640 BC. Bazaya, King of Assyria, r. 1650–1622 BC Ammi-Ditana, King of Babylonia

    1640s BC

    1640s_BC

  • 1649 in music
  • The year 1649 in music involved some significant events. Gerrard Winstanley – "Diggers' Song" Melchior Franck – Davidischer Traur- und Trostgesang for

    1649 in music

    1649_in_music

  • Irish Confederate Wars
  • Ethno-religious conflict within Ireland between 1641 and 1653

    Knocknanauss 1649: Siege of Dublin 1649: Battle of Rathmines 1649: Siege of Drogheda 1649: Sack of Wexford 1649: Siege of Waterford 1649: Battle of Arklow/Glascarrick

    Irish Confederate Wars

    Irish Confederate Wars

    Irish_Confederate_Wars

  • Ranters
  • 17th-century English religious movement

    dissenting groups that emerged about the time of the Commonwealth of England (1649–1660). They were largely common people, and the movement was widespread throughout

    Ranters

    Ranters

  • Prins Willem
  • verwoest replica VOC-schip". de Volkskrant (in Dutch). 2009-07-30. Retrieved 2009-07-30. Media related to Prins Willem (ship, 1649) at Wikimedia Commons

    Prins Willem

    Prins Willem

    Prins_Willem

  • English Council of State
  • Executive government of the Commonwealth of England

    Privy Council, was first appointed by the Rump Parliament on 14 February 1649 after the execution of King Charles I. Charles's execution on 30 January

    English Council of State

    English Council of State

    English_Council_of_State

  • Mary Herbert, Countess of Pembroke (died 1649)
  • Mary Herbert, Countess of Pembroke (née Talbot; c. 1580 – March 1649) was the wife of William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke. Mary was the daughter of Gilbert

    Mary Herbert, Countess of Pembroke (died 1649)

    Mary_Herbert,_Countess_of_Pembroke_(died_1649)

  • Stuart period
  • Period in British history from 1603 to 1714

    large-scale civil war which resulted in the execution of King Charles I in 1649. The Interregnum, largely under the control of Oliver Cromwell, is included

    Stuart period

    Stuart period

    Stuart_period

  • Mughal–Safavid war (1649–1653)
  • Conflict within present-day Afghanistan

    The Mughal–Safavid war of 1649–1653 was fought between the Mughal and Safavid empires in the territory of modern Afghanistan. While the Mughals were at

    Mughal–Safavid war (1649–1653)

    Mughal–Safavid_war_(1649–1653)

  • Nicolaes Visscher II
  • Dutch engraver, cartographer, publisher (1649–1702)

    Nicolaes Visscher II (1649 – 1702) was a Dutch engraver, cartographer and publisher. He was the son of Nicolaes Visscher I and the grandson of Claes Janszoon

    Nicolaes Visscher II

    Nicolaes_Visscher_II

  • Charles Garnier
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    may refer to: Charles Garnier (missionary) (1606–1649), Jesuit missionary, martyred in Canada in 1649 Charles Garnier (architect) (1825–1898), French architect

    Charles Garnier

    Charles_Garnier

  • Chhatrasal
  • Maharaja of Bundelkhand from 1675 to 1731

    Maharaja Chhatrasal Bundela (4 May 1649 – 20 December 1731) was the Bundela Maharaja of Panna or Maharaja of Bundelkhand from 1675 to 1731. He is well

    Chhatrasal

    Chhatrasal

    Chhatrasal

  • Trial of Charles I
  • 1649 trial resulting in conviction of King Charles I

    The trial of Charles I took place in January 1649, marking the first time a reigning monarch was tried and executed by his own subjects. Following years

    Trial of Charles I

    Trial of Charles I

    Trial_of_Charles_I

  • Execution of Charles I of England
  • 1649 beheading of Charles I of England

    King of England, Scotland and Ireland, was publicly executed on 30 January 1649 outside the Banqueting House on Whitehall, London. The execution was the

    Execution of Charles I of England

    Execution of Charles I of England

    Execution_of_Charles_I_of_England

  • Titus Oates
  • English minister and fabricator of the Popish Plot

    Titus Oates (15 September 1649 – 12/13 July 1705) was an English priest who fabricated the "Popish Plot", a supposed Catholic conspiracy to kill King Charles

    Titus Oates

    Titus Oates

    Titus_Oates

  • Nicholas Preston, 6th Viscount Gormanston
  • Irish viscount (died 1643)

    in which the King conceded rights for money. The Irish Parliament of 1640–1649. was opened on 16 March 1640 by Christopher Wandesford, whom Strafford, as

    Nicholas Preston, 6th Viscount Gormanston

    Nicholas Preston, 6th Viscount Gormanston

    Nicholas_Preston,_6th_Viscount_Gormanston

  • English ship Portsmouth (1650)
  • Fourth-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy

    the English navy to be given that name. She was ordered in April 1649 as part of the 1649 Programme to be built at Portsmouth Dockyard under the guidance

    English ship Portsmouth (1650)

    English_ship_Portsmouth_(1650)

  • Meder
  • Surname list

    primatologist Anna Meder (1606–1649), a German printer Jamie Meder (born 1991), an American football player Johann Valentin Meder (1649–1719), a German composer

    Meder

    Meder

  • King Charles the Martyr
  • Title of Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland

    England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 until his execution on 30 January 1649. The title is used by high church Anglicans who regard Charles's execution

    King Charles the Martyr

    King Charles the Martyr

    King_Charles_the_Martyr

  • Congruence of squares
  • Congruence used in integer factorization algorithms

    ( 114 − 80 , 1649 ) ⋅ gcd ( 114 + 80 , 1649 ) = 17 ⋅ 97 = 1649. {\displaystyle \gcd(114-80,1649)\cdot \gcd(114+80,1649)=17\cdot 97=1649.} Congruence relation

    Congruence of squares

    Congruence_of_squares

  • Hyojong of Joseon
  • King of Joseon from 1649 to 1659

    Bong Rim and gave him the title of Crown Prince. When King Injo died in 1649, Hyojong inherited the throne, becoming the 17th monarch of Joseon. After

    Hyojong of Joseon

    Hyojong_of_Joseon

  • Jean de Brébeuf
  • French Jesuit missionary and martyr (1593–1649)

    Jean de Brébeuf SJ (French: [ʒɑ̃ də bʁe.bœf]) (25 March 1593 – 16 March 1649) was a French Jesuit missionary who travelled to New France (Canada) in 1625

    Jean de Brébeuf

    Jean de Brébeuf

    Jean_de_Brébeuf

  • Fifth Monarchists
  • English radical religious group, 1649–1660

    Monarchy Men, were a Protestant sect with millennialist views active between 1649 and 1660 in the Commonwealth of England. The group took its name from a prophecy

    Fifth Monarchists

    Fifth Monarchists

    Fifth_Monarchists

  • Richard Brandon
  • Common executioner of London (1639–1649)

    Richard Brandon (died 20 June 1649) was the common executioner of London from 1639 to 1649, who inherited that role from his father Gregory Brandon and

    Richard Brandon

    Richard Brandon

    Richard_Brandon

  • 1649 Programme Group
  • Class of ships

    The 1649 Programme of five additional warships for the Navy of the new English Commonwealth ("to be frigate fashion") was approved by the Council of State

    1649 Programme Group

    1649_Programme_Group

  • Great Potosí Mint Fraud of 1649
  • Spanish monetary scandal

    The Great Potosí Mint Fraud of 1649 was a financial fraud involving the fineness of silver coinage that began in Potosí, Spanish Viceroyalty of Peru, now

    Great Potosí Mint Fraud of 1649

    Great_Potosí_Mint_Fraud_of_1649

  • English ship Charles (1632)
  • and launched in 1632. Commissioned in 1636, Charles was renamed Liberty in 1649. In 1650, she ran aground near Harwich, Essex. Salvage efforts from 1655

    English ship Charles (1632)

    English_ship_Charles_(1632)

  • Batestein Castle
  • Former castle in Vianen, the Netherlands

    Honselaarsdijk, served as an example for the gardens. With Wolfert van Brederode (1649–1679), the Brederode lineage died out. Initially, the property went to the

    Batestein Castle

    Batestein Castle

    Batestein_Castle

  • Siege of Bar
  • 1648 siege

    Wojciech Kucharski (2015). Rozważania nad artylerią kozacką w latach 1648-1649, p. 10. Wawrzyniec Jan Rudawsk (1855). Historja Polska Od Śmierci Władysława

    Siege of Bar

    Siege_of_Bar

  • List of English monarchs
  • the Acts of Union 1707. No monarch reigned after the 1649 execution of Charles I. Between 1649 and 1653, there was no single English head of state, as

    List of English monarchs

    List of English monarchs

    List_of_English_monarchs

  • Engel de Ruyter
  • Dutch naval officer (1649–1683)

    Engel Michielszoon de Ruyter (2 May 1649 – 27 February 1683) was a Dutch vice-admiral. De Ruyter was born in Vlissingen, the son of lieutenant admiral

    Engel de Ruyter

    Engel de Ruyter

    Engel_de_Ruyter

  • Beatrix Watsone
  • Scottish accused witch

    Beatrix Watsone (or Watson; c. 1606–1649) was accused of witchcraft in 1649 at Corstorphine Parish Church, Edinburgh, and died of suicide before trial

    Beatrix Watsone

    Beatrix Watsone

    Beatrix_Watsone

  • 1649 in literature
  • article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1649. January 1 – Local authorities raid the four remaining London theatres –

    1649 in literature

    1649_in_literature

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

    originally intended in a vast land grant from King Charles I (1600–1649, reigned 1625–1649). Young Calvert proceeded to establish and manage the Province

    Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore

    Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore

    Cecil_Calvert,_2nd_Baron_Baltimore

  • Samuel Johnson (pamphleteer)
  • English clergyman and political writer

    Samuel Johnson (1649–1703) was an English clergyman and political writer, sometimes called "the Whig Johnson" to distinguish him from the author and lexicographer

    Samuel Johnson (pamphleteer)

    Samuel Johnson (pamphleteer)

    Samuel_Johnson_(pamphleteer)

  • 1649 in Ireland
  • Events from the year 1649 in Ireland. Monarch: Charles I (until 30 January), monarchy abolished. 30 January King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland

    1649 in Ireland

    1649_in_Ireland

  • List of years in England
  • in England, including the Kingdom of England (927–1649, 1660–1707), Commonwealth of England (1649–1653, 1659–1660), The Protectorate (1653–1659) and

    List of years in England

    List of years in England

    List_of_years_in_England

  • Maryland Toleration Act
  • 1649 religious tolerance act in the Maryland Colony

    requiring religious tolerance for Christians. It was passed on April 21, 1649, by the assembly of the Colony of Maryland, in St. Mary's City in St. Mary's

    Maryland Toleration Act

    Maryland Toleration Act

    Maryland_Toleration_Act

  • Timeline of the Irish Confederate Wars
  • Irish Rebellion of 1641 and ended with the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland (1649–53). 23 October: Outbreak of the Rebellion. Catholic rebels make an attempt

    Timeline of the Irish Confederate Wars

    Timeline_of_the_Irish_Confederate_Wars

  • Diggers
  • Group of Protestant agrarian socialists in 17th-century England

    and William Everard, amongst many others, were known as True Levellers in 1649, in reference to their split from the Levellers, and later became known as

    Diggers

    Diggers

    Diggers

  • Edward Montagu (1649–1690)
  • English politician (1649–1690)

    Hon. Edward Montagu II (25 September 1649 – 27 February 1690) was an English politician, the son of Hon. George Montagu. He was elected MP for Seaford

    Edward Montagu (1649–1690)

    Edward_Montagu_(1649–1690)

  • Injo of Joseon
  • King of Joseon from 1623 to 1649

    Injo (Korean: 인조; Hanja: 仁祖; 7 December 1595 – 17 June 1649), personal name Yi Jong, was the 16th monarch of Joseon. He was the eldest son of Prince Jeongwon

    Injo of Joseon

    Injo_of_Joseon

  • Sosnytsia Regiment
  • Military unit

    Chernihiv Oblast of north-central Ukraine. The regiment existed from 1648 to 1649, it was disbanded after Treaty of Zboriv. In 1663 it was recreated and lasted

    Sosnytsia Regiment

    Sosnytsia_Regiment

  • William Churchill (burgess)
  • Virginia planter and politician

    William Churchill (1649–1710) emigrated from England and became a Virginia merchant, planter and politician who twice briefly served in the House of Burgesses

    William Churchill (burgess)

    William_Churchill_(burgess)

  • Katherine Villiers, Duchess of Buckingham
  • English peeress

    Marchioness of Antrim, 18th Baroness de Ros of Helmsley (née Manners; died 1649), better known by her first marriage as Katherine, Duchess of Buckingham

    Katherine Villiers, Duchess of Buckingham

    Katherine Villiers, Duchess of Buckingham

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  • 1649 in science
  • The year 1649 in science and technology involved some significant events. Publication of John Jonston's Historiae naturalis in Frankfurt begins with De

    1649 in science

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  • Vinnytsia Regiment
  • Military unit

    Registry of the Zaporozhian Host compiled following the Treaty of Zboriv in 1649. In 1669 the regiment's Cossacks mutinied against hetman Petro Doroshenko

    Vinnytsia Regiment

    Vinnytsia Regiment

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  • English Revolution
  • Term used by historians to describe various 17th-century episodes in English history

    Kingdoms and the Interregnum that followed the Execution of Charles I in 1649, before the 1660 Stuart Restoration had returned Charles II to the throne

    English Revolution

    English Revolution

    English_Revolution

  • Confederate Ireland
  • Period of Irish Catholic self-government (1642–49)

    which hampered their ability to resist a Parliamentarian invasion. In August 1649, a large English Parliamentarian army, led by Oliver Cromwell, invaded Ireland

    Confederate Ireland

    Confederate Ireland

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  • Yerofey Khabarov
  • 17th-century Russian explorer

    Kirenga Rivers. Now his descendants live in Stavropol.[citation needed] In 1649, he became the second Russian to explore the Amur after Vassili Poyarkov

    Yerofey Khabarov

    Yerofey Khabarov

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  • Gabriel Daniel
  • French historian (1649–1728)

    Gabriel Daniel (8 February 1649 – 23 June 1728) was a French Jesuit historian. Born in Rouen, he was educated by the Jesuits, entered the order at the

    Gabriel Daniel

    Gabriel_Daniel

  • List of Baroque composers
  • Bernabei [it] (1649–1732) John Blow (1649–1708) Jacques Boyvin (1649–1706) Pieter Bustijn (c. 1649–1729) Pascal Collasse (1649–1709) Michel Farinel [de] (1649–1726)

    List of Baroque composers

    List_of_Baroque_composers

  • Kingdom of England
  • Sovereign state in Europe before 1707

    Tudor 1485–1603 and Stuart 1603–1707 (interrupted by the Interregnum of 1649–1660). All English monarchs after 1066 ultimately descend from the Normans

    Kingdom of England

    Kingdom of England

    Kingdom_of_England

  • James Scott, Duke of Monmouth
  • English Army officer and courtier (1649–1685)

    General James Scott, Duke of Monmouth, Duke of Buccleuch (9 April 1649 – 15 July 1685) was an English Army officer and courtier. Originally called James

    James Scott, Duke of Monmouth

    James Scott, Duke of Monmouth

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  • Endicott
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Endicott

    English (Devon) : topographic name for someone who lived ‘at the end of the cottages’, from Middle English, Old English ende ‘end’ + cot ‘cottage’. One locality so named is Endicott in Cadbury, Devon; another is now called Youngcott, in Milton Abbot.John Endecott (1588–1665) was a prominent figure in the early history of MA, being one of the founding fathers of Salem, MA, in 1638. He served as governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony (1629–30), and worked harmoniously with his successor, John Winthrop, despite differences on points of religious doctrine. He served as governor again in 1644–45, 1649–50, 1651–54, and 1655–64, and as deputy governor in many of the intervening years. He is buried in the King’s Chapel Burying Ground in Boston.

    Endicott

  • Winthrop
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Winthrop

    English : habitational name from places in Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire called Winthorpe. The former is named with the Old English personal name or byname Wine, meaning ‘friend’, + Old Norse þorp ‘settlement’. In the latter the first element is a contracted form of the Old English personal name Wigmund, composed of the elements wīg ‘war’ + mund ‘protection’, or the Old Norse equivalent, Vígmundr.John Winthrop (1588–1649) was the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He kept a detailed journal, an invaluable source for historians. He was born into a family of Suffolk, England, gentry whose fortunes were founded by his grandfather Adam Winthrop (d. 1562) of Lavenham. In 1544 the latter acquired a 500-acre estate that had been part of the monastery of Bury St. Edmunds. John Winthrop emigrated from Groton, Suffolk, England, to Salem, MA, in 1630 because of Charles I’s anti-Puritan policies. By the time of his death he had had four wives and 16 children, the most notable of whom was his son John (1606–76), a scientist and governor of CT. His descendants were prominent in politics and science, including John Winthrop (1714–79), an astronomer, and Robert Winthrop (1809–94), a senator and speaker of the House of Representatives.

    Winthrop

  • Lucasta
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Lucasta

    This Name was Invented by British Poet Richard Lovelace whose Poem of this Name was Published in 1649; From Luciana

    Lucasta

  • Brainard
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Brainard

    English : unexplained.Daniel Brainerd came to Hartford, CT, in 1649 at around the age of eight. There is a widespread belief that he came from Braintree, Essex, England, and that his surname may be an altered form of that place name, but there is no documentation to support this. In 1662, at the age of 21, he became one of the founders of Haddam, CT.

    Brainard

  • Brooks
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Brooks

    English : from the possessive case of Brook (i.e. ‘of the brook’).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.Americanized spelling of German Brucks.This name was brought independently to North America from England by numerous different bearers from the 17th century onward. Among them were William Brooks, who brought the name to Scituate, MA, from Kent, England, in 1635, and Henry Brooks, who came to Woburn, MA, in or before 1649.

    Brooks

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  • Satchit | ஸதசித
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Satchit | ஸதசித

    One with a good mind

  • Kody
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Kody

    Helper; Pillow

  • Bramble
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bramble

    English : from Old English brēmel, braemel ‘bramble’, ‘blackberry bush’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived by a blackberry thicket or possibly a nickname for a prickly person.English : variant of Bramhall.

  • CAITRÍONA
  • Female

    Irish

    CAITRÍONA

    Irish Gaelic form of French Catherine, CAITRÍONA means "pure."

  • Satyasen
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Satyasen

    With a Virtuous Army

  • FazleIlahi
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    FazleIlahi

    Bounty of Allah

  • Lutfiyah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Lutfiyah

    Delicate; Graceful

  • Lashika | லஷிகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Lashika | லஷிகா

  • Dhamya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Dhamya

    Brave

  • Toshika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Toshika

    Clever Child

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  • Commonwealth
  • n.

    Specifically, the form of government established on the death of Charles I., in 1649, which existed under Oliver Cromwell and his son Richard, ending with the abdication of the latter in 1659.