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** and Ariane
** Ariane ( rocket family ), a series of space vehicles
** PoSAT-1
( the first Portuguese satellite
) is launched on board French rocket
Ariane 4.
** The first European
Ariane rocket is launched.
** The Envisat environmental satellite successfully reaches an orbit 800 km above the Earth using an
Ariane 5 on its 11th launch, carrying the heaviest payload to date at 8, 500 kg.
** The title role of
Ariane by Thomas Corneille
( 7 May
)
** Ariane Rock
** Superbird A1, a satellite put into orbit by an
Ariane 4 launch in 1992
** and tragedy
** Competitions for
tragedy are instituted at the City Dionysia festival in Athens.
** Hippolytus
( play ), a
tragedy by Euripides
** From the Hebrew term for " the Lord ", used of God ; Adonis of the Syrians representing the Winter sun in the cosmic
tragedy of Tammuz.
** The Unhappy Penitent: A
tragedy, performed February 4
** the German play Sappho A
tragedy in five acts by Franz Grillparzer
** Sophonisbe, AKA La Cathaginoise, AKA La Liberté
( tragedy ) 1596
** La Reine d ' Ecosse, AKA L ' Ecossaise
( tragedy ) 1601
** Aman
( tragedy ) 1601
** Hector
( tragedy ) 1604
** Scédase, ou l ' hospitalité violée
( tragedy ) 1624
** Lucrèce, ou l ' Adultère puni
( tragedy ) 1628
** Les Amours tragiques de Pyrame et Thisbé
( tragedy ) 1621
** Didon la chaste ou Les Amours de Hiarbas
( tragedy ) 1642
** La Sophonisbe
( tragedy ) 1634
** Mariamne
( tragedy ) 1636
** Penthée
( tragedy ) 1637
** La Mort de Seneque
( tragedy ) 1644
** La Mort de Crispe
( tragedy ) 1645
** Le Véritable saint Genest
( tragedy ) 1645
** Cosroès
( tragedy ) 1648
** Clitandre
( tragicomedy, later changed to
tragedy ) 1631
** Médée
( tragedy ) 1635
** Le Cid
( tragicomedy, later changed to
tragedy ) 1637
** Horace
( tragedy ) 1640
** Cinna
( tragedy ) 1640
** and 1672
** Wojna chocimska by Wacław Potocki
( 1672 )
** Denis Gaultier, French lutenist and composer
( d.
1672 )
** Jean-Armand du Peyrer, Comte de Tréville and French officer
( d.
1672 )
** Semyon Dezhnyov, Pomor navigator
( d.
1672 )
** Samuel Cooper, English miniature painter
( d.
1672 )
** Anne Bradstreet, Puritan poet
( d.
1672 )
** Richard Bellingham, colonial magistrate
( died
1672 )
** Marguerite of Lorraine
( 1615 –
1672 ), Duchess of Orléans and second wife of Gaston,
** Marie Thérèse of France
( 1667 –
1672 ), daughter of Louis XIV,
** Louis François of France
( 1672 ), Duke of Anjou, son of Louis XIV,
** Ninth son: Ichijō Akiyoshi
( 一条昭良
) ( 1605 –
1672 )
** Humfrey Wanley, librarian and palaeographer
( born
1672 )
** Tanneguy Lefebvre, classicist
( died
1672 )
** Anne Bradstreet, female Colonial American poet
( died
1672 )
** Jasper Mayne, dramatist
( died
1672 )
** Alonso Andrada, biographer
( died
1672 )
** Thomas Carve, historian
( died c.
1672 )
** William Finch, Viscount Maidstone
( 1652 –
1672 )
** Discours sur les mêmes Pensées,
1672
** The Third Anglo-Dutch War,
1672 – 1674
** John Kennedy, Lord Kennedy
( c.
1672 – 1700
)
** Sir Philip Carteret
( died
1672 )
** 1672 – A Declaration of the True Intent and Meaning of us the Lords Proprietors, and Explanation of There Concessions Made to the Adventurers and Planters of New Caesarea or New Jersey
** Peter, Shipwright, 2nd Commissioner at Chatham
( 1647 – 1668 ), born 1610, died
1672, married 1st Katherine Cole, 2nd Mary Smith of Greenwich
** Francesco Mancini, composer and music teacher
( born
1672 )
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