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* 1634 Urbain Grandier, accused and convicted of sorcery, is burned alive in Loudun, France.
Aeneas defeats Turnus, by Luca Giordano, 1634 1705.
* 1688 Gaspar Fagel, Dutch statesman ( b. 1634 )
* 1719 Pasquier Quesnel, French Jansenist theologian ( b. 1634 )
Early sources: river Ilfing ( 890 ), Castrum de Elbingo quod a nomine fluminis Elbingum appellavit ( 1237 — Peter of Dusburg, Chronicon terrae Prussiae ), in Elbingo ( 1239 ), in Elbing ( 1242 ), in Elbinge ... fluvium Elbinc ( 1246, city charter ), de Elbingo ( 1250 ), in Elbyngo ( 1258 ), vitra Elbingum ( 1263 ), Elvingo ( 1293 ), in Elbingo ( 1300 ), in Elvingo ( 1389 ), czum Elbinge ( 1392 ), czu Elbing ( 1403 ), Elwing ( 1410 ), czum Elwinge ( 1412 ), Elbing ( 1414 1438 ), Elbyang ( before 1454 ), Elbing ( 1508 ), ku Elbiągowi ( 1634 ), w Elblągu ( 1661 ), w Elblągu ( 1661 ).
* 1716 Dorthe Engelbrechtsdatter, Norwegian poet ( b. 1634 )
* 1675 Charles Emmanuel II, Duke of Savoy ( b. 1634 )
* 1634 Gaspar Fagel, Dutch statesman ( d. 1688 )
* 1634 The city of Trois-Rivières is founded in New France ( Quebec, Canada )
* 1585 Hendrick Avercamp, Dutch painter ( d. 1634 )
* 1634 Adam Krieger, German composer ( d. 1666 )
* 1634 Dorthe Engelbrechtsdatter, Norwegian poet ( d. 1716 )
* 1634 Johannes Camphuys, Dutch statesman ( d. 1695 )
* Arma Suecica, 1631 1634, in 12 parts, describing the history of the wars of Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden
* 1634 The first settlers arrive in Maryland.
* 1634 Marie-Madeleine Pioche de la Vergne, comtesse de la Fayette, French writer ( d. 1693 )
* 1634 Following pressure from Anglican bishop John Atherton, the Irish House of Commons passes An Act for the Punishment for the Vice of Buggery.
* 1668 Joseph Alleine, English preacher ( b. 1634 )
* 1634 The Burchardi flood " the second Grote Mandrenke " killed around 15, 000 men in North Friesland, Denmark and Germany.
* 1576 John Marston, English writer ( d. 1634 )
* 1634 Hedvig Eleonora of Holstein-Gottorp, Queen of Sweden ( d. 1715 )
While in the Netherlands he changed his address frequently, living among other places in Dordrecht ( 1628 ), Franeker ( 1629 ), Amsterdam ( 1629 30 ), Leiden ( 1630 ), Amsterdam ( 1630 32 ), Deventer ( 1632 34 ), Amsterdam ( 1634 35 ), Utrecht ( 1635 36 ), Leiden ( 1636 ), Egmond ( 1636 38 ), Santpoort ( 1638 1640 ), Leiden ( 1640 41 ), Endegeest ( a castle near Oegstgeest ) ( 1641 43 ), and finally for an extended time in Egmond-Binnen ( 1643 49 ).

1634 and George
With his brother-in-law Gustavus dead in 1632, George William maintained the Swedish alliance until after the Swedish defeat at the Battle of Nordlingen on 6 September 1634.
** George Kirbye, English composer ( d. 1634 )
** George Chapman, English dramatist ( d. 1634 )
In 1629 he married his first wife, Anne, daughter of Sir George Ayliffe of Grittenham, who died six months afterwards ; and secondly, in 1634, Frances, daughter of Sir Thomas Aylesbury, Master of Requests and Anne Denman.
* February 17-Bishop George Bull, theologian ( born 1634 )
* George Chapman ( c. 1559 1634 )
In 1634 great scandal was caused in his old circle by a beating which he received at the hands of Sir John Digby, a rival suitor for the hand of the daughter of Sir John Willoughby ; and it has been suggested that this incident, which is narrated at length in a letter ( 10 November 1634 ) from George Garrard to Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, had something to do with his beginning to seek more serious society.
George Chapman ( c. 1559 12 May 1634 ) was an English dramatist, translator, and poet.
Blairgowrie was made a barony in favour of George Drummond of Blair in 1634 by a royal charter of Charles I, and became a free burgh in 1809.
* George Hay, 1st Earl of Kinnoull ( d. 1634 )
George Calvert received a charter from King Charles I to found the colony of Maryland in 1634.
Brome plays that have not survived include: The Lovesick Maid ( 1629 ); Wit in a Madness (? 1637 ); The Jewish Gentleman ( registered 1640 ); A Fault in Friendship ( 1623 ), perhaps with Jonson and another collaborator ; two more collaborations with Heywood, The Life and Death of Sir Martin Skink ( c. 1634 ) and The Apprentice's Prize ( c. 1633 41 ); and Christianetta, or Marriage and Hanging Go by Destiny ( registered 1640 ), possibly a collaboration with George Chapman.
* George Kirbye ( c 1565 1634 )
George Bull ( 25 March 1634 17 February 1710 ) was an English theologian and Bishop of St David's.
George Kirbye ( c. 1565 buried October 6, 1634 ) was an English composer of the late Tudor period and early Jacobean era.
* John George I, Duke of Saxe-Eisenach ( 1634 1686 )
He was consecrated bishop of Derry in the chapel of Dublin Castle on 16 May 1634, succeeding the Puritan George Downham.
** 4 May 1627: 1st Lord Hay of Kinfauns ( George Hay, 1571 16 December 1634 )
** 4 May 1627: 1st Viscount Dupplin ( George Hay, 1571 16 December 1634 )
** 25 May 1633: 1st Earl of Kinnoull ( George Hay, 1571 16 December 1634 )
*** 16 December 1634: 2nd Earl of Kinnoull ( George Hay,?
* 1622 1634: George Hay, 1st Earl of Kinnoull
Indeed the latter oath debarred Roman Catholics from participation in Anglo-American colonisation-until George Calvert founded Maryland for persecuted Catholics and Puritans in 1634.

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