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* 1625 Rasmus Bartholin, Danish physician, mathematician, and physicist ( d. 1698 )
* 1682 Franz Egon of Fürstenberg, Bavarian Catholic archbishop ( b. 1625 )
* 1625 François de Harlay de Champvallon, French archbishop ( d. 1695 )
* 1625 Mori Terumoto, Japanese warrior ( b. 1553 )
# Anna of Prussia ( 3 July 1576 30 August 1625 ).
* Antoine-Joseph Mège ( 1625 91 )
These reformed French Breviaries — e. g. the Paris Breviary of 1680 by Archbishop François de Harlay ( 1625 1695 ) and that of 1736 by Archbishop Charles Gaspard Guillaume de Vintimille ( 1655 1746 )— show a deep knowledge of Holy Scripture, and much careful adaptation of different texts.
The accession of Charles I ( 1625 1649 ) brought about a complete change in the religious scene in that the new king used his supremacy over the established, state Church " to promote his own idiosyncratic style of sacramental Kingship " which was " a very weird aberration from the first hundred years of the early reformed Church of England ".
With the defeat of Charles I ( 1625 1649 ) in the Civil War the Puritan pressure, exercised through a much-changed Parliament, had increased.
Charles I ( 19 November 1600 30 January 1649 ) was King of England, King of Scotland, and King of Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649.
* 1547 Ubbo Emmius, Dutch historian and geographer ( d. 1625 )
* 1625 Johann Rudolph Ahle, German composer, organist, theorist, and Protestant church musician ( d. 1673 )
* 1579 ( baptized ) John Fletcher, English playwright ( d. 1625 )
* 1625 Barthélemy d ' Herbelot de Molainville, French orientalist ( d. 1695 )
The theory came to the fore in England under the reign of James I of England ( 1603 1625, also known as James VI of Scotland 1567 1625 ).
* 1568 Honoré d ' Urfé, French writer ( d. 1625 )
* Essays, or Counsels Civil and Moral ( 3rd / final edition 58 essays ) ( 1625 )
In a round of this dynastic dispute, Gustavus invaded Livonia when he was, beginning the Polish-Swedish War ( 1625 1629 ).
The immediate occasion for the war was the uprising of the Protestant nobility of Bohemia against the emperor, but the conflict was widened into a European War by the intervention of King Christian IV of Denmark ( 1625 29 ), Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden ( 1630 48 ) and France under Cardinal Richelieu.
Avercamp was born in Amsterdam, where he studied with the Danish-born portrait painter Pieter Isaacks ( 1569 1625 ), and perhaps also with David Vinckboons.

1625 and King
* King James I of England ( 1566 1625 ), also king of Scotland as James VI
King Andrianjaka founded Antananarivo as the capital of his Imerina Kingdom around 1610 or 1625 upon the site of a captured Vazimba capital on the hilltop of Analamanga.
* 1625 Charles I becomes King of England, Scotland and Ireland as well as claiming the title King of France.
* 1625 King James I of England and Ireland, James VI of Scotland ( b. 1566 )
* June 19 King James VI of Scotland / James I of England and Ireland ( d. 1625 )
Nonetheless, by 1625 Barbados was claimed in the name of King James I of England.
* 1625 BC: Samsu-Ditana becomes King of Babylon ( middle chronology ).
* 1625 BC — Samsu-Ditana becomes King of Babylon ( middle chronology ).
Dutch merchants in Copenhagen petitioned King Christian IV for permission to establish a West Indian trading company in 1622 but, by the time an eight-year monopoly on trade with the West Indies, Virginia, Brazil, and Guinea was granted on 25 January 1625, the failure of the Danish East India and Iceland Companies and the beginning of Danish involvement in the Thirty Years ' War dried up any interested capital.
He arranged for Louis ' sister, Henrietta Maria, to marry King Charles I of England, on 11 May 1625.
King James was succeeded in 1625 by his son, the ill-fated Charles I.
# King Charles I erected the hereditary Baronetage of Scotland or Nova Scotia on 28 May 1625, for the establishment of the plantation of Nova Scotia.
Following the marriage of King Charles I of England to Henrietta Maria of France in 1625, the British adopted the French name for the game.
Buckingham's popularity suffered further when he was blamed for the failure of the military expedition under the command of Ernst von Mansfeld, a famous German mercenary general, sent to the continent to recover the Electorate of the Palatinate ( 1625 ), which had belonged to Frederick V, Elector Palatine, son-in-law of King James I of England.
Ferdinand II ( 9 July 1578 15 February 1637 ), a member of the House of Habsburg, was Holy Roman Emperor ( 1619 1637 ), King of Bohemia ( 1617 1619, 1620 1637 ), and King of Hungary ( 1618 1625 ).< ref >
Educated by the Jesuits, he became King of Hungary in 1625, King of Bohemia in 1627 and Archduke of Austria in 1621.
Coke was briefly restrained from acting in Parliament by Charles ; he was made High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire by the King in 1625, which prohibited him from sitting in Parliament until his term expired a year later.

1625 and Charles
At the accession of Charles I in 1625, England and Scotland had both experienced relative peace, both internally and in their relations with each other, for as long as anyone could remember.
* August 18 Charles Hart, English actor ( b. 1625 )
A few months later, in September 1625, Charles, Duke of Guise organized a landing in order to recapture the islands, with the support of the Dutch ( 20 ships ) and English navies.
File: Soubise 12 15 Septembre 1625. jpg | Capture of Île de Ré by Charles, Duke of Guise on September 16th, 1625.
In the First Genoese-Savoyard War of 1625, Charles Emmanuel tried with the help of France to obtain access to the Mediterranean Sea at the expense of Genoa, but after Spanish intervention, the status-quo was restored in the Treaty of Monçon.
In 1625 Charles I took up the previous plans and erected the Baronetage of Scotland and Nova Scotia.
James was succeeded by his son who became Charles I in 1625.
* Charles Colbert, marquis de Croissy ( 1625 1696 ), French diplomat, brother of Jean-Baptiste Colbert
In 1625 Charles I brought his court to Richmond Palace to escape the plague in London and turned the area on the hill above Richmond into a park for red and fallow deer.
James died on 27 March 1625 and was succeeded by his son, who became Charles I of England.
* Charles I of England, ( 1625 1649 )
King James I ( reigned 1603 1625 ) greatly increased the popularity of horse racing there, and King Charles I followed this by inaugurating the first cup race in 1634.
Charles I began a formal " Cabinet Council " from his accession in 1625, as his Privy Council, or " private council ", was evidently not private enough, and the first recorded use of " cabinet " by itself for such a body comes from 1644, and is again hostile and associates the term with dubious foreign practises.

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