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* 1639 Madras ( now Chennai ), India, is founded by the British East India Company on a sliver of land bought from local Nayak rulers.
Both of these are published in the Historiae Francorum Scriptores, Tome ii ( Paris, 1639 1649 ).
* 1639 Imperial forces are defeated by the Swedes at the Battle of Chemnitz.
* 1586 John Ford, English dramatist ( d. 1639 )
* 1699 Jean Racine, French dramatist ( b. 1639 )
The painter Roelandt Savery ( 1576 1639 ) entered the St. Luke ’ s guild in Utrecht at about the same time.
He was Great Constable of the kingdom of Naples ( 1639-1641 ) as had been his father Filippo I Colonna, ( 1578 11 April 1639 ).
* 1579 Martin de Porres, Peruvian saint ( d. 1639 )
* 1639 Daniel Georg Morhof, German writer and scholar ( d. 1691 )
* 1587 Stefano Landi, Italian composer ( d. 1639 )
He secondly married ( 1579 ) Sophie of Brunswick-Lüneburg ( October 30, 1563 1639 ), daughter of William of Brunswick-Lüneburg and Dorothea of Denmark.
* 1639 Melchior Franck, German composer ( b. 1579 )
* 1639 The " Fundamental Orders ", the first written constitution that created a government, is adopted in Connecticut.
Mustafa I Deli ( 1591 January 20, 1639 ) (), son of Mehmed III, was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1617 to 1618 and from 1622 to 1623.
* 1639 John Spottiswoode, Scottish historian ( b. 1565 )
Murad IV reconquered Ottoman Safavid War ( 1623 1639 ) | Baghdad from the Safavids in 1638.
Only two Sultans in this period personally exercised strong political and military control of the Empire: the vigorous Murad IV ( 1612 1640 ) recaptured Yerevan ( 1635 ) and Baghdad ( 1639 ) from the Safavids and reasserted central authority, albeit during a brief majority reign.
* 1639 Simon van der Stel the last Commander and first Governor of the Cape Colony, the Dutch settlement at the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa ( d. 1712 )
In 1627 he began his apprenticeship as vice-papal legate at Ferrara, and on recommendations from two cardinals he was appointed successively Inquisitor of Malta and nuncio in Cologne ( 1639 1651 ).
* Philemon Martyr, a play by Jesuit Jacob Bidermann ( 1578 1639 )
* Richard Butler, 1st Earl of Arran ( 1639 1686 ), 1st Earl of Arran, marshal of the army in Ireland, lord deputy of Ireland
* 1568 Tommaso Campanella, Italian theologian, philosopher, and poet ( d. 1639 )
* December 23 Martin Opitz von Boberfeld, German poet ( d. 1639 )

1639 and Jean
* April 21 Jean Racine, French dramatist who wrote several great tragedies based on Greek and Roman literature ( b. 1639 )
She is also the subject of a tragedy by French classical playwright Jean Racine ( 1639 1699 ), entitled Andromaque, and a minor character in Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida.
* Jean Racine ( 1639 1699 ), 17th century French dramatist
Descartes, accused by Jean Baptiste Chauveau, a former classmate of La Flèche, explained in a letter to Mersenne ( 1639 February ) that he never read those works.
Established in 1639, by French Jesuits Fathers Jérôme Lalemant and Jean de Brébeuf in the land of the Wendat.
Foucault notices that entire treatise were devoted to the very notion of coup d ' état, for example a text written in 1639 by Gabriel Naude, entitled Considerations sur les coups d ' etat and writing in 1631 Foucault sites Jean Sirmond Le Coup d ’ Estat de Louis XIII.
* Jean Racine ( 1639 1699 )
* Jean Racine ( 1639 1699 )
* Jean Racine ( 1639 1699 )

1639 and Racine
* April 21-Jean Racine, French dramatist ( born 1639 )

1639 and French
* June 27 Guillaume Amfrye de Chaulieu, French poet ( b. 1639 )
* February 25 Daniel Greysolon, Sieur du Lhut, French explorer ( b. c. 1639 )
When Phillipe de Longviliers de Poincy was made the French governor of St. Kitts in 1639, the town turned into a large, successful port, commanding Eastern Caribbean trade and colonisation.
* La Grange ( actor ), Charles Varlet de La Grange ( 1639 1692 ), French actor
On 19 November 1639 he fought in the famous rearguard action called the battle of the " Route de Quiers ", and during the winter re-victualled the citadel of Turin, held by the French against the forces of Prince Thomas of Savoy.
* 1639, Pierre Hérigone ( French )
both were founded in 1639 by French nun Marie de l ' Incarnation ( 1599 1672 ) alongside laywoman Marie-Madeline de Chauvigny de la Peltrie ( 1603 1671 ) and are the first Canadian institutions to have music as part of the curriculum.
Present day Omro use to be Winnebago Indian Territory when it was first visited by French explorers in 1639.
The town was captured and recaptured several times by the French and Spanish between 1639 and 1658, and finally annexed to France in the Treaty of the Pyrenees of 1659.
César Vichard de Saint-Réal ( 1639 1692 ) was a French polygraph.
Daniel Greysolon, Sieur du Lhut ( c. 1639 25 February 1710 ) was a French soldier and explorer who is the first European known to have visited the area where the city of Duluth, Minnesota is now located and the headwaters of the Mississippi River near Grand Rapids.
Olivares, to counterbalance this situation, wanted to move the conflict ( or at least, it already seemed it ) and so on July 19, 1639, the French besieged and took the Fort de Salses in the Roussillon.
In 1639 the French laid siege to Hesdin and under Louis XIII, it was recaptured for France.
In 1639, it was won back by Marshall de la Meilleraye to become French again.
* February 25-Daniel Greysolon, Sieur du Lhut, French explorer ( born c. 1639 )
It was not until 1639 that the French created a permanent settlement on the Island of Montreal, started by tax collector Jérôme le Royer de la Dauversière.
Guillaume Amfrye de Chaulieu ( 1639 June 27, 1720 ), French poet and wit, was born at Fontenay, Normandy.
* David Martin ( French divine ) ( 1639 1721 ), French theologian

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