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* 1638 – Tokugawa shogunate forces put down the Shimabara Rebellion when they retake Hara Castle from the rebels.
However, this statement for integers can be found already in the work of another French mathematician, Claude Gaspard Bachet de Méziriac ( 1581 – 1638 ).
James Gregory ( 1638 – 1675 ) observed the diffraction patterns caused by a bird feather, which was effectively the first diffraction grating to be discovered.
Nicolas Steno ( 1638 – 1686 ) is credited with the law of superposition, the principle of original horizontality, and the principle of lateral continuity: three defining principles of stratigraphy.
Johann Heinrich Alsted ( March 1588 – November 9, 1638 ) was a German Calvinist minister and academic, known for his varied interests: in Ramism and Lullism, pedagogy and encyclopedias, theology and millennarianism.
The second half of the century saw no composers equal in stature, but in the early 17th century Johannes Hieronymus Kapsberger ( c. 1580 – 1651 ) and Alessandro Piccinini ( 1566 – 1638 ) revolutionized the instrument's technique and Kapsberger, possibly, influenced the keyboard music of Frescobaldi.
* 1638 – Swedish colonists establish the first European settlement in Delaware, naming it New Sweden.
1638 and Richard
The earliest Brownlow buried here is the founder of the family fortune the lawyer Richard Brownlow ( 1555 – 1638 ), and one of the most recent is the 6th Baron Brownlow ( 1899 – 1978 ).
Richard Simon ( 13 May 1638 – 11 April 1712 ) was a French Oratorian, influential advanced biblical critic, orientalist, and controversialist.
A 1638 case is less clear: it involved Ralf Claxton a legal dispute between Richard Lilburne ( the father of the pugnacious John Lilburne ).
This would appear to be based on a record in the International Genealogical Index, listing a Richard Culmer, 1612-1669, who married a " Mrs Bechor " of Haarlem, born 1638.
5 ) Pieter van Orley ( 1638 – 1708 ): Richard II van Orley ( 1663 – 1732 ), painter and etcher ; Jan van Orley ( 1665 – 1735 ), painter and etcher.
Austin was born in Durham, Connecticut to a family that can be traced back to Richard Austin, who arrived on the ship " Bevis " in Massachusetts colony in 1638, only a few years after the colony was founded.
In 1638 three London masons rebuilt the west tower During the Victorian era the church was restored by the architect Richard Carpenter
English delftware dish, 1638, probably by Richard Irons, Southwark, London ( Victoria and Albert Museum )
and died single in 1638 ( not 1696 as is sometimes said-the Richard Field who died in 1696 was son of Field's son Nathaniel ).
1638 and French
It is believed that the French explorer Jean Nicolet was the first non-Native American to reach Lake Michigan in 1634 or 1638.
Phillippe de Longvilliers de Poincy became governor of the French portion of the island in 1638 Owing greater allegiance to the Knights of St John, he soon refused to accept the authority of the King of France.
In Holland, the Dutch Republic ’ s 17th-century ( 1609 – 1672 ) mercantilist dominion was a first instance of global, commercial hegemony, made feasible with its technological development of wind power and its Four Great Fleets, for the efficient production and delivery of goods and services, which, in turn, made possible its Amsterdam stock market and concomitant dominance of world trade ; in France, King Louis XIV ( 1638 – 1715 ) and ( Emperor ) Napoleon I ( 1799 – 1815 ) established French hegemony via economic, cultural, and military domination of most of Continental Europe.
In 1638, Thomas served in Spanish Flanders, helping to defend the fortress-city of Saint-Omer against a French siege ; in mid-June, he managed to get reinforcements into the place, then with the rest of his small army entrenched about 15 km.
In 1638, Thomas served in Spanish Flanders, helping to defend the fortress-city of Saint-Omer against a French siege ; in mid-June, he managed to get reinforcements into the place, then with the rest of his small army entrenched about 15 km.
Although the first French claims date from 1638, when François Cauche and Salomon Goubert visited in June 1638, the island was officially claimed by Jacques Pronis of France in 1642, when he deported a dozen French mutineers to the island from Madagascar.
Nicolas Malebranche ; ( 6 August 1638 – 13 October 1715 ) was a French Oratorian and rationalist philosopher.
Taking offence at this, John Casimir in 1638 left for Spain to become Viceroy of Portugal, but was captured by French agents and imprisoned by order of Cardinal Richelieu until 1640.
Dom Pierre Pérignon, O. S. B., ( c. 1638 – 14 September 1715 ) was a French Benedictine monk who made important contributions to the production and quality of Champagne wine in an era when the region's wines were predominantly still and red.
On 12 January 1638 de Poincy set sail for the Caribbean on board La Petite Europe On February 20 he took up his commission as Lieutenant Governor of the Isles of America and Captain general of the French at St Kitts.
Henri ( II ) de Rohan ( 21 August 1579 – 13 April 1638 ), Duke of Rohan and Prince of Léon, was a French soldier, writer and leader of the Huguenots.
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