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1614 and Palazzo
* 1546-1549: Loggias of the Palazzo della Ragione ( then called Basilica Palladiana ), Vicenza ( completed in 1614 after Palladio's death )

1614 and Venice
This increased military power appeared to be directed principally to thwart Spain's policy objectives, as witnessed by the Dutch interventions in Germany in 1614 and 1619, and the Dutch alliance with the enemies of Spain in the Mediterranean, like Venice and the Sultan of Morocco.
The main objective of his 1614 report and description of the Sanjak of Shkodra was to provide information on the land routes which could best be utilized by local couriers conveying official correspondence from Venice to Constantinople and back, and to survey the military potential of the territory.
From there he went to Venice and was in Rome in 1614.
Mariano Bolizza of Kotor, a servant of the Republic of Venice, wrote a report in 1614, initially for describing Sanjak of Shkodra's land routes which could best be utilized by local couriers conveying official correspondence from Venice to Constantinople and back, and to survey the military potential of the territory.
All of his music was published in Venice between 1614 and 1624.
He left Venice by boat on the 8th of June 1614 and reached Constantinople ; he remained there for more than a year and acquired a good knowledge of Turkish and a little Arabic.
This number is omitted from the edition of Venice, 1614 ; it treats of the power of the pope to grant a valid legitimation of the offspring of marriages invalid only through canon law through the so-called sanatio in radice.

1614 and east
The earliest mention of the Shawnee may be a 1614 Dutch map showing the Sawwanew just east of the Delaware River.

1614 and ;
John Gadsby Chapman depicts Pocahontas, wearing white, being baptized Rebecca by Anglican minister Alexander Whiteaker in Jamestown, Virginia ; this event is believed to have taken place in 1613 or 1614.
Utrecht University flourished in the seventeenth century, despite competition with the older universities of Leiden ( 1575 ), Franeker ( 1585 ) and Groningen ( 1614 ) and the schools of Harderwijk ( 1599 ; a university since 1648 ) and Amsterdam ( 1632 ).
* Bartosz Paprocki c. 1543 – 1614 ; writer ; historiographer ; translator ; poet ; genealogist
To deal with the financial troubles of France, Louis summoned the Estates General in 1614 ; this would be the last time that body met until the eve of the French Revolution.
But, in fact, the link was first proposed in print only in 1614, fifty-five years after the event and forty-eight after Nostradamus ' death ; thus it qualifies as a postdiction, or vaticinium ex eventu.
The Jesuits were seen as church's soldiers, and, in the view of some, given free rein to use whatever methods as outlined in the forged anti-Catholic document Monita Secreta, also known as the " Secret Instructions of the Jesuits " published ( 1612 and 1614 ) in Kraków, and were also accused of using casuistry to obtain justifications for the unjustifiable in their work ( See: formulary controversy ; Blaise Pascals ' Lettres Provinciales ).
The Queen had become Regent of France when the nine-year old Louis ascended the throne ; although her son reached the legal age of majority in 1614, she remained the effective ruler of the realm.
* Elizabeth Báthory ( 1560 – 1614 ), niece of the Polish King Stephen Báthory ; Hungarian countess and murderess
Countess Elizabeth Báthory de Ecsed ( Báthory Erzsébet in Hungarian, Alžbeta Bátoriová in Slovak ; 7 August 1560 – 21 August 1614 ) was a countess from the renowned Báthory family of nobility in the Kingdom of Hungary.
He was probably born in Sunderland but the exact date of his birth is unknown ; there is some dispute as to whether he was born in 1613, 1614, or 1615.
Both of Hale's parents died before he was five ; Joanna in 1612, and Robert in 1614.
In 1614, he heard the case of Courtney v. Glanvil, dictating that Glanvil should be imprisoned for deceit ; this was overruled by Sir Edward Coke in the Court of King's Bench, who demanded that Glanvil be released and issued a writ of habeas corpus.
Combined with later editions of The Wife, and gradually adding to its bulk, were Characters ( first printed in the second of the 1614 editions ), The Remedy of Love ( 1620 ; see 1620 in poetry ), and Observations in Foreign Travels ( 1626 ).
Aschaffenburg's chief buildings are the Schloss Johannisburg, built 1605 – 1614 by Archbishop Schweikard von Kronberg, which contains a library with a number of incunabula, a collection of engravings and paintings ; the Pompejanum, a replica of a Roman town house discovered in Pompeii commissioned by King Ludwig I. and opened in 1850 ; the Stiftskirche basilica, founded in 974 by Otto of Swabia, duke of Bavaria, but dating in the main from the early 12th century on, in which are preserved various monuments by the Vischers, a sarcophagus with the relics of Saint Margaret, and a famous painting by Matthias Grünewald ; the Capuchin hospital ; a theatre, which was formerly a house of the Teutonic Order ; several mansions of the nobility ; and the beautiful, historical " Altstadt " ( the oldest section of Aschaffenburg ).
His Irenicum vere christianum is directed against David Pareus ( 1548 – 1622 ), professor primarius at Heidelberg, who in Irenicum sive de unione et synodo Evangelicorum ( 1614 ) had pleaded for a reconciliation of Lutheranism and Calvinism ; his Calvinista aulopoliticus ( 1610 ) was written against the " damnable Calvinism " which was becoming prevalent in Holstein and Brandenburg.
* Greene's Tu Quoque ( performed 12 September 1667 ; lost ), based upon the 1614 edition of John Cooke's Greene's Tu Quoque Or, the Cittie Gallant, which had been made famous by the actor Thomas Greene's 1611 performance

1614 and demolished
Shakespeare's Globe is a reconstruction of the Globe Theatre, an Elizabethan playhouse in the London Borough of Southwark, on the south bank of the River Thames that was destroyed by fire in 1613, rebuilt in 1614, and then demolished in 1644.
The theatre was rebuilt by June 1614 ( the exact opening date is not known ), but was officially closed by pressure of Puritan opinion in 1642 and demolished in 1644.

1614 and 1659
Bogusław Leszczyński, count of Leszno ( 16141659 ) from the Leszczyński Family of Holy Roman Empire counts, was a Polish noble ( szlachcic ) and politician from Wielkopolska region.
* Bogusław Leszczyński ( 16141659 ), Grand Treasurer and Deputy Chancellor of the Crown

1614 and rebuilt
* Dreadnought was a 41-gun ship launched in 1573, rebuilt in 1592 and 1614, then broken up in 1648.
It took a couple of years before the town was rebuilt and in 1614 part of the town Maasland ( which included the Maeslandsluys ) gained independency and is known as Maassluis.
In 1614, the Dutch under the command of Hendrick Corstiaensen, rebuilt the French chateau, which they called Fort Nassau.
In 1614, the Toyotomi clan rebuilt Osaka Castle.
The Globe was rebuilt by June 1614 and finally closed in 1642.
She was rebuilt and reduced to 34 guns in 1614 and was sold in 1650.

1614 and 1660
From 1614 to 1660, Urk and Emmeloord were ruled by Jonkheer van der Werve.
In 1660, Margaret Fell ( 1614 – 1702 ) published a famous pamphlet to justify equal roles for men and women in the denomination, titled: " Women's Speaking Justified, Proved and Allowed of by the Scriptures, All Such as Speak by the Spirit and Power of the Lord Jesus And How Women Were the First That Preached the Tidings of the Resurrection of Jesus, and Were Sent by Christ's Own Command Before He Ascended to the Father ( John 20: 17 ).
The Baronetcy of Gerard of Harrow on the Hill was created in the Baronetage of England on 12 April 1620 for Gilbert Gerard of Flambards, Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex, ( the nephew of Gilbert Gerard, Attorney General 1559-81, of Gerards Bromley, Staffordshire ) who was Member of Parliament for Wigan 1614, Middlesex 1621-48 and Lancaster 1660.
Arthur Annesley ( 10 July 1614 – 1 June 1660 )

Palazzo and Loredan
Milanesi's identification as Jacopo Giallo, a Florentine illuminator to whom some manuscript work has been assigned, was eliminated by Lionello Puppi's archival discovery that Jacopo Giallo was dead by 1545, thirteen years before the villa was built ; Puppi offered instead a certain fresco painter " Giallo Fiorentino ", an assistant to Giuseppe Salviati for exterior frescoes at Palazzo Loredan at S. Stefano.

Palazzo and Vendramin
Examples of this are Ca ' Foscari, Ca'd ' Oro, Ca ' Vendramin Calergi, and Palazzo Barbarigo.

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