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The arrangement mirrors the one designed by Bernini for the Tomb of Urban VIII ( 1628 47 ), with a central hieratic sculpture of the pope seated in full regalia and offering a hand of blessing, while at his feet, two allegorical female figures flank his sarcophagus.
* Alfonso III d ' Este, Duke of Modena and Reggio ( 1628 44 ).
* Alfonso III d ' Este, Duke of Modena and Reggio ( 1628 1644 )
* 1592 George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, English statesman ( d. 1628 )
* 1628 John Granville, 1st Earl of Bath, English statesman ( d. 1701 )
* 1628 The Swedish warship sinks in the Stockholm harbour after only about 20 minutes of her maiden voyage.
Some continued to use one or other of the calendars in force in the 1628 1969 period.
* 1662 Archduke Ferdinand Charles of Austria ( b. 1628 )
1565 21 January 1628 ) was a German composer.
This conflict ended in the Siege of La Rochelle ( 1627 1628 ), in which Protestants and their English supporters were defeated.
* 1628 The Petition of Right, a major English constitutional document, is granted the Royal Assent by Charles I and becomes law.
* 1628 Tokugawa Mitsukuni, Japanese warlord ( d. 1701 )
* 1574 Thomas Platter the Younger, Swiss physician ( d. 1628 )
* 1628 François Henri de Montmorency-Bouteville, duc de Luxembourg, French general ( d. 1695 )
* 1628 George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, English statesman ( d. 1687 )
In September 2001, a document known as the " Chinon Parchment " dated 17 20 August 1308 was discovered in the Vatican Secret Archives by Barbara Frale, apparently after having been filed in the wrong place in 1628.
The Ming Dynasty ( 1368 1644 ) text of the Wubei Zhi ( Treatise on Armament Technology ), written by Mao Yuanyi in 1628, outlined the use of land mines that were triggered by the heat of a slow-burning incandescent material in an underground bowl placed directly above the train of fuses leading to the mines buried 3 ft beneath.
* 1603 1628: Zidane el-Nasser
* 1628 1631: Abu Marwan Abd al-Malik II
* 1628 Writs issued in February by Charles I of England mandate that every county in England ( not just seaport towns ) pay ship tax by this date.
* 1547 Rudolph Goclenius, German philosopher ( d. 1628 )
* 1702 Dominique Bouhours, French essayist and critic ( b. 1628 )
* 1628 Marcello Malpighi, Italian physician ( d. 1694 )
* 1628 Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Lüneburg, queen of Denmark and Norway ( d. 1685 )

1628 and Rudolph
* March 1 Rudolph Goclenius, German philosopher ( d. 1628 )
Emperor Rudolph II recognized as heir his first cousin Cesare d ' Este ( 1533 1628 ), member of a cadet branch born out of wedlock, who continued to rule in the imperial duchies and carried on the family name.
Rudolph Göckel or Rudolf Goclenius Older ( 1 March 1547 8 June 1628 ) was a German scholastic philosopher, credited with inventing the term psychology ( 1590 ).
The first use of the term " psychology " is often attributed to the German scholastic philosopher Rudolf Göckel ( 1547 1628, often known under the Latin form Rudolph Goclenius ), who published the Psychologia hoc est de hominis perfectione, anima, ortu in Marburg in 1590.

1628 and German
** Gregor Aichinger, German composer ( d. 1628 )
The last German edition was published in 1628, long after his death.
* Constantin Christian Dedekind ( 1628 1715 ), German poet, dramatist and composer
Johannes Junius ( 1573 August 6, 1628 ) was the mayor ( German: Bürgermeister ) of Bamberg, and a victim of the Bamberg witch trials, who wrote a letter to his daughter from jail while he awaited execution for witchcraft.
His father, Wulbern or Waldemar Gabel, originally a cartographer and subsequently recorder of Glückstadt, was killed at the siege of the fortress there, by the German Imperial Army, in 1628.
* Johann Jacob Löwe ( 1628 1703 ), a German baroque composer and organist

1628 and philosopher
But it was part of the method of both alike to eliminate conventional sentiment and morality. In the seventeenth century, the English political philosopher Thomas Hobbes, whose Leviathan advocated absolute monarchy, admired Thucydides and in 1628 was the first to translate his writings into English directly from Greek.
In the preface to his 1628 translation of Thucydides, entitled, Eight Bookes of the Peloponesian Warres, political philosopher Thomas Hobbes calls Thucydides " the most politic historiographer that ever writ.
For instance French philosopher René Descartes lived in Leiden from 1628 until 1649.

1628 and b
* 1628 Tobias Matthew, Archbishop of York ( b. 1546 )
* December 30 Ferdinand Charles of Austria, regent of the Tyrol and Further Austria ( b. 1628 )
* December 24 Noël Coypel, French painter ( b. 1628 )
* February 7 William Morice, English royalist statesman ( b. c. 1628 )
* August 31 John Bunyan, English writer ( b. 1628 )
* April 12 Ambrose Dixon, Virginia Colony pioneer ( b. c. 1628 )
* April 16 George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, English statesman ( b. 1628 )
* January 4 François-Henri de Montmorency, duc de Luxembourg, Marshal of France ( b. 1628 )
* May 16 Charles Perrault, French author ( b. 1628 )
* October 12 Christoph Ignaz Abele, Austrian jurist ( b. 1628 )
* May 21 Christoph Delphicus zu Dohna, soldier and diplomat ( b. 1628 )
* September 1 François Girardon, French sculptor ( b. 1628 )
* May 27 Dominique Bouhours, French critic ( b. 1628 )
* April 15 Johann van Waveren Hudde, Dutch mathematician ( b. 1628 )
* January 14 Tokugawa Mitsukuni, Japanese warlord ( b. 1628 )
* August 22 John Granville, 1st Earl of Bath, English royalist statesman ( b. 1628 )
* November 29 Marcello Malpighi, Italian physician ( b. 1628 )
* June 23 William Coventry, English statesman ( b. c. 1628 )
* March 14 Jacob Isaakszoon van Ruysdael, Dutch painter ( b. c. 1628 )
* June 15 Guillaume Courtois, French painter ( b. 1628 )
On 10 July 1628, a year after the death of his first wife, Danvers, then aged 40, married Elizabeth ( b. 1604 ), daughter of the late Ambrose Dauntsey, and granddaughter of Sir John Dauntsey.
* Edward Cranfield ( b. c 1628 )

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