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  • 1651
  • Calendar year

    1651 (MDCLI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar, the 1651st

    1651

    1651

    1651

  • 1651 in France
  • Events from the year 1651 in France. Monarch – Louis XIV Regent – Anne of Austria (until 7 September) The Lycée Stendhal was founded Château de Maisons

    1651 in France

    1651_in_France

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

    between Royalists and Parliamentarians in the Kingdom of England from 1642 to 1651. Part of the wider 1639 to 1653 Wars of the Three Kingdoms, the struggle

    English Civil War

    English Civil War

    English_Civil_War

  • 1651 in England
  • List of events

    Events from the year 1651 in England, third and final year of the Third English Civil War and final year of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. 1 January –

    1651 in England

    1651_in_England

  • Anne Greene
  • English execution survivor (c. 1628 – 1659/1665)

    Watkins 1651, p. 1 Hughes 1982, p. 1792 Gowing 2004 Gowing 2003, p. 49 Loughnan 2012, p. 690 Watkins 1651, p. 7 Burdet 1651, p. 1 Burdet 1651, p. 4 Watkins

    Anne Greene

    Anne Greene

    Anne_Greene

  • Andrzej Leszczyński (1606–1651)
  • Polish noble

    Andrzej Leszczyński (1606–1651) was Voivode of Dorpat Voivodeship, Imperial Count and a supporter of Polish Calvinists. He was a son of Rafał Leszczyński

    Andrzej Leszczyński (1606–1651)

    Andrzej_Leszczyński_(1606–1651)

  • The Proscribed Royalist, 1651
  • Painting by John Everett Millais

    The Proscribed Royalist, 1651 (1852–1853) is a painting by John Everett Millais which depicts a young Puritan woman protecting a fleeing Royalist after

    The Proscribed Royalist, 1651

    The Proscribed Royalist, 1651

    The_Proscribed_Royalist,_1651

  • Manx Rebellion of 1651
  • The Manx Rebellion of 1651 was an uprising against the ruler of the Isle of Man during the English Civil War. It was led by William Christian, better known

    Manx Rebellion of 1651

    Manx_Rebellion_of_1651

  • Leviathan (Hobbes book)
  • 1651 book by Thomas Hobbes

    philosopher and political theorist Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679), published in 1651 (revised Latin edition 1668). Its name derives from the chaotic Leviathan

    Leviathan (Hobbes book)

    Leviathan (Hobbes book)

    Leviathan_(Hobbes_book)

  • Capture of Kyiv (1651)
  • Event during the Khmelnytsky Uprising

    The Capture of Kyiv in 1651 took place during the Khmelnytsky Uprising under the command of Janusz Radziwiłł on August 4. In 1651, the Lithuanian forces

    Capture of Kyiv (1651)

    Capture of Kyiv (1651)

    Capture_of_Kyiv_(1651)

  • Battle of Worcester
  • 1651 final battle of the English Civil War

    took place on 3 September 1651 in and around the city of Worcester, England and was the last major battle of the 1642 to 1651 Wars of the Three Kingdoms

    Battle of Worcester

    Battle of Worcester

    Battle_of_Worcester

  • IRAS 20414−1651
  • Galaxy in the constellation of Capricornus

    IRAS 20414−1651 is an ultraluminous infrared galaxy located in the southern constellation of Capricornus. The redshift of the galaxy is (z) 0.086 and was

    IRAS 20414−1651

    IRAS 20414−1651

    IRAS_20414−1651

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

    Cromwell followed them south and caught them at Worcester on 3 September 1651, and his forces destroyed the last major Scottish Royalist army at the Battle

    Oliver Cromwell

    Oliver Cromwell

    Oliver_Cromwell

  • 1651 Programme Group
  • Class of ships

    The 1651 Programme of the Council of State of the Commonwealth of England provided for the building of a group of ten new vessels, with the estimates presented

    1651 Programme Group

    1651_Programme_Group

  • 1651 in music
  • The year 1651 in music involved some significant events. none listed Giovanni Battista Granata – Nuova scielta di capricci armonici..., a collection of

    1651 in music

    1651_in_music

  • English ship Sapphire (1651)
  • Ship of the line of the Royal Navy

    named vessel in the English and Royal Navy. She was ordered by Parliament in 1651 to be built under contract by Peter Pett I at Ratcliffe. Her dimensions were

    English ship Sapphire (1651)

    English_ship_Sapphire_(1651)

  • Israeli Military Order 1651
  • Israeli Military Order Regarding Security Provisions in the West Bank

    Israeli Military Order 1651 (officially Order regarding Security Provisions [Consolidated Version] (Judea and Samaria) (No. 1651)) is the primary security

    Israeli Military Order 1651

    Israeli_Military_Order_1651

  • Siege of Kayseri (1651)
  • Siege of Kayseri by Celali rebel forces in 1651

    The 1651 siege of Kayseri took place during the Celali rebellions in central Anatolia. Rebel forces led by Kurd Mehmed Agha, Ibşir Mustafa Pasha, and Abaza

    Siege of Kayseri (1651)

    Siege of Kayseri (1651)

    Siege_of_Kayseri_(1651)

  • HMS Dunkirk (1660)
  • Ship of the line of the Royal Navy

    and was launched in 1651. She was named for the Parliamentary victory at the Battle of Worcester (which took place on 3 September 1651, and was the last

    HMS Dunkirk (1660)

    HMS_Dunkirk_(1660)

  • Thomas Barker (fishing guide)
  • Thomas Barker (fl.1591–1651) was an English fishing guide and author of The Art of Angling (1651). For more than sixty years, he practised the art of

    Thomas Barker (fishing guide)

    Thomas_Barker_(fishing_guide)

  • Thomas Hobbes
  • English philosopher and political theorist (1588–1679)

    1679) was an English philosopher and political theorist, best known for his 1651 book Leviathan, in which he expounds an influential formulation of social

    Thomas Hobbes

    Thomas Hobbes

    Thomas_Hobbes

  • John Wentworth (died 1651)
  • English politician (1578 - 1651)

    John Wentworth (1578 - 1651) of Somerleyton was an English politician. He was High Sheriff of Suffolk in 1619 and the Member of Parliament for Great Yarmouth

    John Wentworth (died 1651)

    John Wentworth (died 1651)

    John_Wentworth_(died_1651)

  • James Butler (1651–1696)
  • English politician

    James Butler (1651–1696) was an English politician. He was Member of Parliament for Arundel from 1679 to 1685 and 1690. Butler was a member of the wealthy

    James Butler (1651–1696)

    James_Butler_(1651–1696)

  • Channel Islands in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms
  • Between 1642 and 1651 the Channel Islands were involved in an eleven-year-long, wide-scale armed conflict known as the English Civil War, between the Parliamentarians

    Channel Islands in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms

    Channel_Islands_in_the_Wars_of_the_Three_Kingdoms

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

    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 of the

    Charles II of England

    Charles II of England

    Charles_II_of_England

  • List of military engagements of the English Civil War
  • military engagements of the English Civil War took place between 1642 and 1651. This was a part of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms which took place from

    List of military engagements of the English Civil War

    List of military engagements of the English Civil War

    List_of_military_engagements_of_the_English_Civil_War

  • Navigation Acts
  • Legislative act of England on the docking of foreign shipping

    Irish—participation in its colonial trade. The first such laws enacted in 1650 and 1651 under the Commonwealth of England under Oliver Cromwell. With the Restoration

    Navigation Acts

    Navigation_Acts

  • Lala Süleyman Agha
  • Chief Black Eunuch of the Ottoman Empire from 1651 to 1652

    Ottoman Empire from 1651 to 1652, he is commonly known for his role in the assassination of Kösem Sultan which occurred on 2 September 1651. Süleyman Agha

    Lala Süleyman Agha

    Lala_Süleyman_Agha

  • Battle of Loyew (1651)
  • 1651 battle

    пад Лоевам, Ukrainian: Битва під Лоєвом, Polish: Bitwa pod Łojowem; 6 July 1651) was fought between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth against the Cossack

    Battle of Loyew (1651)

    Battle of Loyew (1651)

    Battle_of_Loyew_(1651)

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

    risings without difficulty (March–April 1651). Condé, Conti, and Longueville were released, and by April 1651 the rebellion had everywhere collapsed.

    The Fronde

    The Fronde

    The_Fronde

  • John Weston (1651–1712)
  • English politician

    John Weston (1651–1712), of Ockham, Surrey, was an English politician. His father, Henry Weston, was also an MP for Surrey and Petersfield. He was a Member

    John Weston (1651–1712)

    John_Weston_(1651–1712)

  • Russo-Persian War (1651–1653)
  • First conflict of the Russo-Persian Wars

    The Russo-Persian War of 1651–1653 was an armed conflict in the North Caucasus fought between the Safavid Empire and the Tsardom of Russia, associated

    Russo-Persian War (1651–1653)

    Russo-Persian War (1651–1653)

    Russo-Persian_War_(1651–1653)

  • Henry Ireton
  • English politician and soldier (1611–1651)

    Henry Ireton (baptised 3 November 1611; died 26 November 1651) was an English general in the Parliamentarian army during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms

    Henry Ireton

    Henry Ireton

    Henry_Ireton

  • Siege of Barcelona (1651)
  • 1651–1652 siege

    The siege of Barcelona took place between July 1651 and October 1652 during the Reapers' War when a large Spanish army descended on Barcelona and besieged

    Siege of Barcelona (1651)

    Siege of Barcelona (1651)

    Siege_of_Barcelona_(1651)

  • William Verelst (1651–1702)
  • Anglo-Dutch painter

    William Verelst (1651–1702) was a 17th-century Anglo-Dutch painter who specialised in flower paintings. He was the great uncle of William Verelst (1704-1752)

    William Verelst (1651–1702)

    William_Verelst_(1651–1702)

  • Tokugawa Ietsuna
  • Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military leader of Japan from 1651 to 1680

    the fourth shōgun of the Tokugawa dynasty of Japan who was in office from 1651 to 1680. He is considered the eldest son of Tokugawa Iemitsu, which makes

    Tokugawa Ietsuna

    Tokugawa Ietsuna

    Tokugawa_Ietsuna

  • Jagdish Temple, Udaipur
  • Hindu temple in Rajasthan, India

    just outside the royal palace. It has been in continuous worship since 1651. A big tourist attraction, the temple was originally called the temple of

    Jagdish Temple, Udaipur

    Jagdish Temple, Udaipur

    Jagdish_Temple,_Udaipur

  • Siege of Limerick (1650–1651)
  • Battle during Cromwell's conquest of Ireland in 1651

    arrived on 10 November 1650. Ireton returned the following year on 3 June 1651 with 8,000 men, 28 siege artillery pieces and 4 mortars. He then summoned

    Siege of Limerick (1650–1651)

    Siege of Limerick (1650–1651)

    Siege_of_Limerick_(1650–1651)

  • Edward Popham
  • English general at sea during the English Civil War (1610–1651)

    Edward Popham (1610–1651) was a general at sea during the English Civil War. Popham supported parliament in the English Civil War. He was elected M.P.

    Edward Popham

    Edward Popham

    Edward_Popham

  • 1651 in poetry
  • This article covers 1651 in poetry. Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France)

    1651 in poetry

    1651_in_poetry

  • Battle of Warrington Bridge (1651)
  • Part of the Third English Civil War

    The Battle of Warrington Bridge was a skirmish fought on 13 August 1651 between the invading Royalist Scottish army of Charles II and Parliamentary forces

    Battle of Warrington Bridge (1651)

    Battle_of_Warrington_Bridge_(1651)

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

    Tokugawa Iemitsu (徳川 家光; 12 August 1604 – 8 June 1651) was a Japanese samurai, daimyo and the third shōgun of the Tokugawa dynasty. He was the eldest son

    Tokugawa Iemitsu

    Tokugawa Iemitsu

    Tokugawa_Iemitsu

  • William Dampier
  • English explorer, pirate, privateer and naturalist (1651–1715)

    William Dampier (1651 – March 1715) was an English explorer, pirate, privateer and naturalist who became the first Englishman to explore parts of what

    William Dampier

    William Dampier

    William_Dampier

  • English ship Pearl (1651)
  • Warship

    Commonwealth of England's naval forces, one of four such ships built under the 1651 Programme (the other three were Mermaid, Primrose and Nightingale). She was

    English ship Pearl (1651)

    English_ship_Pearl_(1651)

  • Margaret Theresa of Spain
  • Holy Roman Empress from 1666 to 1673

    of Spain (Spanish: Margarita Teresa, German: Margarete Theresia; 12 July 1651 – 12 March 1673) was, by marriage to Leopold I, Holy Roman Empress, German

    Margaret Theresa of Spain

    Margaret Theresa of Spain

    Margaret_Theresa_of_Spain

  • List of acts of the Parliament of Scotland, 1639–1651
  • 1627 1628 1629 1630 1631 1632 1633 1634 1635 1636 1637 1638 Rescinded (1639–1651) 1652 1653 1654 1655 1656 1657 1658 1659 1660 1661 1662 1663 1664 1665 1666

    List of acts of the Parliament of Scotland, 1639–1651

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Scotland,_1639–1651

  • St. Peter's flood
  • Two storm tides that struck the coasts of Netherlands and Germany in 1651

    storm tides that struck the coasts of Netherlands and Northern Germany in 1651. During the first storm tide, on 22 February, the East Frisian island of

    St. Peter's flood

    St. Peter's flood

    St._Peter's_flood

  • Conor O'Brien (died 1651)
  • Royalist soldier in the Irish Confederate Wars

    Conor O'Brien (Irish: Conchubhar Ó Briain) of Leameneagh (1617–1651) was a Royalist Commander in County Clare during the Irish Confederate Wars. He was

    Conor O'Brien (died 1651)

    Conor O'Brien (died 1651)

    Conor_O'Brien_(died_1651)

  • 1651 in art
  • Events from the year 1651 in art. Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi or "Fountain of the Four Rivers" completed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini David Bailly – Self-portrait

    1651 in art

    1651_in_art

  • Francesco Piccolomini (Jesuit)
  • Italian Jesuit

    Francesco Piccolomini (22 October 1582 – 17 June 1651) was an Italian Jesuit, elected the eighth Superior-General of the Society of Jesus. After Vincenzo

    Francesco Piccolomini (Jesuit)

    Francesco Piccolomini (Jesuit)

    Francesco_Piccolomini_(Jesuit)

  • 1650s in architecture
  • Persia, is built. (approximate date) The Khaju Bridge in Isfahan is built. 1651 Collegiate Church of Saint Magdalena and Saint Stanisław in Poznań (Poland)

    1650s in architecture

    1650s_in_architecture

  • William Bosworth
  • English poet

    1650?) was an English poet, known for a posthumous volume of verse from 1651. He belonged to a family (whose name is sometimes spelt Boxworth) of Boxworth

    William Bosworth

    William Bosworth

    William_Bosworth

  • Huang Longshi
  • Chinese Go player

    Huang Longshi 黃龍士 (1651/1654 – ?, also known as Huang Yuetian) is known as one of the greatest go players in history. Huang Longshi was said to be born

    Huang Longshi

    Huang_Longshi

  • Robert Parkhurst (died 1651)
  • English politician

    Parkhurst (c. July 1603 – August 1651) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1625 and 1651. He supported the Parliamentary

    Robert Parkhurst (died 1651)

    Robert_Parkhurst_(died_1651)

  • Glencairn's rising
  • Royalist revolt in Scotland, 1653–1654

    Glencairn's rising was a Royalist revolt in Scotland against the Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell from 1653 to 1654. It was led by William Cunningham, 9th

    Glencairn's rising

    Glencairn's_rising

  • Teatro Sant'Apollinare
  • nickname Teatro Sant'Aponal, was an Italian public opera house established in 1651 in Venice in what is today Petriana Court. The Sant'Apollinare was established

    Teatro Sant'Apollinare

    Teatro_Sant'Apollinare

  • John O'Molony (1591–1651)
  • Irish Catholic bishop (1591–1651)

    John O'Molony (1591 – 1651) was an Irish Roman Catholic prelate who was Bishop of Killaloe from 1630. He was a prominent supporter of the Irish Confederacy

    John O'Molony (1591–1651)

    John_O'Molony_(1591–1651)

  • 1651 Behrens
  • Asteroid

    1651 Behrens, provisional designation 1936 HD, is a stony Florian asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 10 kilometers in

    1651 Behrens

    1651_Behrens

  • Fabrizio Paolucci
  • Italian cardinal (1651–1726)

    Fabrizio Paolucci (2 April 1651 – 12 June 1726) was an Italian cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church, appointed by Pope Innocent XII. Born at Forlì, he

    Fabrizio Paolucci

    Fabrizio Paolucci

    Fabrizio_Paolucci

  • List of Scottish monarchs
  • uncle Charles II was the last monarch to be crowned in Scotland, at Scone in 1651. He had a second coronation in England ten years later. Royal Standard of

    List of Scottish monarchs

    List of Scottish monarchs

    List_of_Scottish_monarchs

  • Baltasar Gracián
  • Spanish Jesuit and baroque prose writer and philosopher

    for his book The Art of Worldly Wisdom (1647), but his novel El Criticón (1651-57) is considered his greatest work. The son of a doctor, in his childhood

    Baltasar Gracián

    Baltasar Gracián

    Baltasar_Gracián

  • English ship Gillyflower
  • Royal Navy warship

    Royalist privateers in November 1650, then defected to the Parliamentarians in 1651. During the First Anglo-Dutch War she partook in the Battle of The Gabbard

    English ship Gillyflower

    English_ship_Gillyflower

  • English ship Primrose (1651)
  • Warship

    Commonwealth of England's naval forces, one of four such ships built under the 1651 Programme (the other three were Pearl, Mermaid and Nightingale). She was

    English ship Primrose (1651)

    English_ship_Primrose_(1651)

  • Three Hundred and Thirty Five Years' War
  • 1651–1986 alleged state of war

    Civil War, fought between the Royalists and Parliamentarians from 1642 to 1651. Oliver Cromwell had fought the Royalists to the edges of the Kingdom of

    Three Hundred and Thirty Five Years' War

    Three Hundred and Thirty Five Years' War

    Three_Hundred_and_Thirty_Five_Years'_War

  • François Fénelon
  • French archbishop, theologian and writer (1651–1715)

    saliɲak də la mɔt fenəlɔ̃]), more commonly known as François Fénelon (6 August 1651 – 7 January 1715), was a French Catholic archbishop, theologian, poet and

    François Fénelon

    François Fénelon

    François_Fénelon

  • Hannibal Gamon
  • Hannibal Gamon or Gammon (c.1582-c.1651) was an English Puritan divine. Gamon, descended from a family originally resident at Padstow in Cornwall, was

    Hannibal Gamon

    Hannibal_Gamon

  • List of ordinances and acts of the Parliament of England, 1642–1660
  • week. 20 June 1651 Act for continuing the High Court of Justice until 29 September 1651. 26 June 1651 Act for continuing till 1 December 1651, the powers

    List of ordinances and acts of the Parliament of England, 1642–1660

    List_of_ordinances_and_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_England,_1642–1660

  • Battle of Bila Tserkva (1651)
  • 1651 battle of the Khmelnytsky Uprising

    Битва під Білою Церквою, Polish: Bitwa pod Białą Cerkwią: 23–25 September 1651) was fought between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth against the Cossack

    Battle of Bila Tserkva (1651)

    Battle of Bila Tserkva (1651)

    Battle_of_Bila_Tserkva_(1651)

  • Ferdinand Maria, Elector of Bavaria
  • Elector of Bavaria from 1651 to 1679

    Wittelsbach ruler of Bavaria and a prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire from 1651 to 1679. The Elector modernized the army and introduced Bavaria's first government

    Ferdinand Maria, Elector of Bavaria

    Ferdinand Maria, Elector of Bavaria

    Ferdinand_Maria,_Elector_of_Bavaria

  • Arthur Dee
  • English physician and alchemist (1579–1651)

    Arthur Dee (13 July 1579 – September or October 1651) was a physician and alchemist. He became a physician successively to Tsar Michael I of Russia and

    Arthur Dee

    Arthur_Dee

  • English ship Tresco
  • Warship

    naval forces, one of three such ships captured from Royalist forces during 1651 (the other two were Bryer and Peacock). She was formerly the Royalist Michael

    English ship Tresco

    English_ship_Tresco

  • Royal Oak
  • Tree in which King Charles II hid in 1651

    England hid to escape the Roundheads following the Battle of Worcester in 1651. The tree was in Boscobel Wood, which was part of the park of Boscobel House

    Royal Oak

    Royal Oak

    Royal_Oak

  • USS Cambridge
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    Congress on 10 August 1869 prior to her commissioning. USS Cambridge (ID-1651), a steamship, was purchased by the Navy on 22 October 1917, and turned over

    USS Cambridge

    USS_Cambridge

  • English ship Mermaid (1651)
  • Warship

    Commonwealth of England's naval forces, one of four such ships built under the 1651 Programme (the other three were Pearl, Primrose and Nightingale). Mermaid

    English ship Mermaid (1651)

    English_ship_Mermaid_(1651)

  • Jacques Rouxel de Grancey
  • French military officer and Marshal of France

    was a French soldier who was raised to the dignity of Marshal of France in 1651. Jacques was the sixth of thirteen children, and the third son, of Pierre

    Jacques Rouxel de Grancey

    Jacques Rouxel de Grancey

    Jacques_Rouxel_de_Grancey

  • Sir William Armine, 1st Baronet
  • English politician

    December 1593 – 10 April 1651) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1621 and 1651. He supported the Parliamentary

    Sir William Armine, 1st Baronet

    Sir_William_Armine,_1st_Baronet

  • Félix Castello
  • Spanish painter (1595–1651)

    Félix Castello or Castelo (4 July 1595 – 12 September 1651) was a Spanish painter of the Baroque period. He was born and died in Madrid. His father, Fabrizio

    Félix Castello

    Félix_Castello

  • Hondius
  • Surname list

    Hondius II (1593–1629), first son of Jodocus I Hendrik Hondius II (1597–1651), second son of Jodocus I Jacomina Hondius (1558–1628), Flemish-Dutch calligrapher

    Hondius

    Hondius

  • 1651 in Ireland
  • Events from the year 1651 in Ireland. January - Edmund Ludlow lands in Ireland as lieutenant-general of horse and second-in-command to Henry Ireton. June

    1651 in Ireland

    1651_in_Ireland

  • Anne of Austria
  • Queen of France from 1615 to 1644

    husband's death, Anne was regent to her son Louis XIV during his minority until 1651. Anne was born in Valladolid to King Philip III of Spain and Margaret of

    Anne of Austria

    Anne of Austria

    Anne_of_Austria

  • Ralph Lambton
  • English ancestor of the Earl of Durham

    Ralph Lambton Esq. (c. 25 July 1651 – 1717) was an ancestor of the Earl of Durham. Lambton was born around 1651 in Chester-le-Street, Durham, England to

    Ralph Lambton

    Ralph_Lambton

  • Giulia Tofana
  • Italian historical figure associated with the poison "Aqua Tofana"

    Giulia Tofana (also spelt Toffana, Tophana, Tophania) (died in Rome, 1651) is a historical figure associated in later accounts with the poison known as

    Giulia Tofana

    Giulia_Tofana

  • 1650s in Scotland
  • Scotland. Monarch – Charles II (until his disposition in 1651) Commonwealth of England from 1651 until the Restoration in 1660 which reinstates Charles

    1650s in Scotland

    1650s_in_Scotland

  • 1651 in Spain
  • The following are events that took place in 1651 in Spain. Monarch: Philip IV July: Start of the Siege of Barcelona during the Reapers' War Antonio Arbiol

    1651 in Spain

    1651_in_Spain

  • Jean-Baptiste de La Salle
  • French priest and Catholic saint (1651–1719)

    batist də la sal]; English: John Baptist de La Salle /ləˈsæl/; 30 April 1651 – 7 April 1719) was a French priest, educational reformer, and founder of

    Jean-Baptiste de La Salle

    Jean-Baptiste de La Salle

    Jean-Baptiste_de_La_Salle

  • Ibrahim (Ottoman sultan)
  • Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1640 to 1648

    Constantinople as the last son of sultan Ahmed I (1590–1617) and Kösem Sultan (1589–1651), also known as Mahpeyker Sultan, an ethnically Greek woman claimed to originally

    Ibrahim (Ottoman sultan)

    Ibrahim (Ottoman sultan)

    Ibrahim_(Ottoman_sultan)

  • The Dancing Master
  • Dancing manual by John Playford

    first published in 1651 by the London-based publisher and composer John Playford. The book had at least 18 editions between 1651 and 1728. Several supplements

    The Dancing Master

    The Dancing Master

    The_Dancing_Master

  • Viscount Kingston
  • Peerage title in Ireland and Scotland

    creation, which is actually rendered as Viscount of Kingston, was created in 1651 for Alexander Seton, and was forfeited in 1715 when the third viscount was

    Viscount Kingston

    Viscount_Kingston

  • Engelbert Kaempfer
  • German botanist (1651–1716)

    Engelbert Kaempfer (16 September 1651 – 2 November 1716) was a German naturalist, physician, explorer, and writer known for his tour of Russia, Persia

    Engelbert Kaempfer

    Engelbert Kaempfer

    Engelbert_Kaempfer

  • English ship Antelope (1652)
  • 56-gun great frigate of the navy of the Commonwealth of England

    History England Name Antelope Ordered 8 August 1651 Builder Woolwich Dockyard Launched Spring 1652 Fate Wrecked, 30 September 1652 General characteristics

    English ship Antelope (1652)

    English_ship_Antelope_(1652)

  • William Hamilton, 2nd Duke of Hamilton
  • 17th-century Scottish politician and peer

    William Hamilton, 2nd Duke of Hamilton (14 December 1616 – 12 September 1651) was a Scottish nobleman who supported both Royalist and Presbyterian causes

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  • Anglo-Scottish war (1650–1652)
  • English invasion and conquest of Scotland

    southern Scotland, but were unable to advance past Stirling. On 17 July 1651 the English crossed the Firth of Forth in specially constructed boats and

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  • Lord Rollo
  • Title in the Peerage of Scotland

    Perth, is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created on 10 January 1651 for Sir Andrew Rollo, with remainder to his heirs male whatsoever. His great-great-grandson

    Lord Rollo

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  • 1651 in science
  • The year 1651 in science and technology involved some significant events. Jean Pecquet publishes Experimenta nova anatomica which includes his findings

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  • Judith with the Head of Holofernes (Saraceni)
  • Painting by Carlo Saraceni

    (Brussels), 1651 Gallery of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm in Brussels (Petworth), 1651 Gallery of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm in Brussels (Galdiano), 1651 c.1651 Gallery

    Judith with the Head of Holofernes (Saraceni)

    Judith with the Head of Holofernes (Saraceni)

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  • Vasyl Tarasovych
  • Vasyl Tarasovych (??? - 1651 ) was a church figure in Transcarpathia, Basilian, eparch of Mukachevo (1634 - 1651) and the initiator of the union with the

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  • Kösem Sultan
  • Valide Sultan of the Ottoman Empire

    Kösem Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: كسم سلطان; 1589 – 2 September 1651), also known as Mahpeyker Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: ماه پیكر;), was the favorite consort

    Kösem Sultan

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  • Francis Newport, 1st Earl of Bradford
  • English soldier, courtier and Whig politician

    February 1620 – 19 September 1708), styled The Honourable between 1642 and 1651, was an English soldier, courtier and Whig politician. Born at Wroxeter,

    Francis Newport, 1st Earl of Bradford

    Francis Newport, 1st Earl of Bradford

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  • Jean Baptiste Colbert, Marquis of Seignelay
  • French politician

    Seignelay (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ batist ɑ̃twan kɔlbɛʁ]; 1 November 1651 – 3 November 1690) was a French politician. He was the eldest son of Jean-Baptiste

    Jean Baptiste Colbert, Marquis of Seignelay

    Jean Baptiste Colbert, Marquis of Seignelay

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  • English ship Nightingale (1651)
  • Warship

    Commonwealth of England's naval forces, one of four such ships built under the 1651 Programme (the other three were Pearl, Mermaid and Primrose). She was built

    English ship Nightingale (1651)

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  • Bowne
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bowne

    English : variant of Boone.John Bowne (c. 1627–95), a Quaker, came from Matlock, Derbyshire, England, to Boston, MA, in 1651.

    Bowne

  • Tolliver
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tolliver

    English : variant of Telfer.Americanized form of the Italian family name Taliaferro (cognate with 1), from tagliare ‘to cut’ + ferro ‘iron’, probably applied as a nickname for a metal worker or a fierce fighter (see genealogical note).The Virginia family of Taliaferro (pronounced Tolliver) are descended from London-born Robert Taliaferro or Tolliver, who settled in VA by 1647. He was the grandson of a Venetian, Bartholomew Taliaferro, who had settled in London by 1562. Between 1651 and 1673 Robert patented several sizeable holdings in Gloucester Co., England. He married Sarah Grimes, the daughter of an Anglican priest, and had one daughter and four sons, all of whom produced large and prosperous families.

    Tolliver

  • Wigglesworth
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Yorkshire)

    Wigglesworth

    English (West Yorkshire) : habitational name from a place in Ribblesdale, North Yorkshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Winchelesuuorde, from the genitive case of the Old English byname Wincel meaning ‘child’ + Old English worð ‘enclosure’.Michael Wigglesworth (1631–1705), Puritan poet and preacher, was brought from Yorkshire to New England as a child in 1638. His first home was in Charlestown, MA; subsequently, he settled in New Haven, CT. From 1651 onward he was a fellow of Harvard College; in 1654 he was appointed minister at Malden, MA. His son and grandson, both named Edward were professors of divinity at Harvard.

    Wigglesworth

  • Randolph
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Randolph

    English and German : classicized spelling of Randolf, a Germanic personal name composed of the elements rand ‘rim’ (of a shield), ‘shield’ + wolf ‘wolf’. This was introduced into England by Scandinavian settlers in the Old Norse form Rannúlfr, and was reinforced after the Norman Conquest by the Norman form Randolf.An American family bearing the surname Randolph are descended from William Randolph (?1651–1711), a planter and merchant, a member of a family that originally came from Sussex, England, who emigrated from Warwickshire to VA c.1673. He was a forebear of Thomas Jefferson and Robert E. Lee. Randolph had seven sons, each of whom inherited an estate, the name of which was sometimes added to their own, such as Sir John Randolph of Tazewell. His great-grandsons included Edmund Randolph (1753–1813), first attorney general of the U.S. and one of the framers of the U.S. Constitution, and the diplomat and statesman John Randolph of Roanoke (1773–1833), who served as U.S. minister to Russia.

    Randolph

  • Phipps
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Phipps

    English : patronymic from a reduced form of Philip.The Phipps family, which holds the titles of marquess of Normanby and earl of Mulgrave, are descended from Constantine Phipps (1656–1723), who was lord chancellor of Ireland. A cousin with a different background, Sir William Phip(p)s (1651–95), was born in ME, where his parents had emigrated. Originally a ship’s carpenter, he rose to become royal governor of MA.

    Phipps

  • Fitzhugh
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Northamptonshire)

    Fitzhugh

    English (Northamptonshire) : Anglo-Norman French patronymic (see Fitzgerald) from the personal name Hugh.William Fitzhugh (1651–1701), from Bedford, England, emigrated to VA about 1670 and established himself on the Potomac River in what was then Stafford Co., VA, as a planter and exporter. He also practiced law, was a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, and served in 1687 as lieutenant colonel of the county militia.

    Fitzhugh

  • Bellew
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish (of Norman origin)

    Bellew

    English and Irish (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the various places in northern France, such as Belleu (Aisne), named in Old French with bel ‘beautiful’ + l(i)eu ‘place’, or from Belleau (Meurthe-et-Moselle), which is named with Old French bel ‘lovely’ + ewe ‘water’ (Latin aqua), or from Bellou (Calvados), which is probably named with a Gaulish word meaning ‘watercress’. Compare French Beaulieu.In 1651 a Major William Bellew was granted 406 acres of land in Henrico Co., VA. In 1652 Lieut. Col. Bellew (possibly the same man), with another, was granted 1050 acres in James City Co.

    Bellew

  • Daggett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Daggett

    English : variant of Doggett.John Daggett came from England to Watertown, MA, in 1630, and moved to Rehoboth, MA, in 1646. He was one of the original proprietors of Martha’s Vineyard in 1642 and by 1651 had settled there permanently.

    Daggett

  • 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

  • Pope
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pope

    English : nickname from Middle English pope (derived via Old English from Late Latin papa ‘bishop’, ‘pope’, from Greek pappas ‘father’, in origin a nursery word.) In the early Christian Church, the Latin term was at first used as a title of respect for male clergy of every rank, but in the Western Church it gradually came to be restricted to bishops, and then only to the bishop of Rome; in the Eastern Church it continued to be used of all priests (see Popov, Papas). The nickname would have been used for a vain or pompous man, or for someone who had played the part of the pope in a pageant or play. The surname is also present in Ireland and Scotland.North German : variant of Poppe.Nathaniel Pope, a “marriner” from London and Bristol, England, patented a property on Northern Neck, VA, in 1651 that later became known as “The Clifts”.

    Pope

  • Esham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Esham

    English : variant of Isham. The surname is no longer found in the U.K. In the U.S. it occurs chiefly in MD.The name is first recorded in Northamton Co., VA, when Daniel Esham came over as an indentured servant in 1651.

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  • Bagg
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bagg

    English : variant spelling of Bagge.

  • ALYX
  • Female

    English

    ALYX

    Variant spelling of English unisex Alex, ALYX means "defender of mankind."

  • Arvik
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Arvik

    Pretty

  • TUTU
  • Female

    Egyptian

    TUTU

    , wife of Asennu.

  • Balnoor
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sikh

    Balnoor

    Strong Light

  • Sadhbba
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Sadhbba

    Wise.

  • Yaaseen | یاسین
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Yaaseen | یاسین

    One of the prophet muhammads names, Victory, The two opening letters of surah 36 in the Quran

  • Diviyansh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Diviyansh

    Peace of God and Divine Light

  • Gun
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Gun

    Attribute, Excellence, Merit, Quality, Virtue

  • Matsyendra | மத்ஸ்யேஂத்ர
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Matsyendra | மத்ஸ்யேஂத்ர

    Lord of the fish

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