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* 1647 Johann Heinrich Acker, German writer ( d. 1719 )
* 1647 Maria Sibylla Merian, German botanist ( d. 1717 )
Other notable 17th-century outbreaks were the Italian Plague ( 1629 1631 ); the Great Plague of Seville ( 1647 1652 ); the Great Plague of London ( 1665 1666 ); and the Great Plague of Vienna ( 1679 ).
Among its founding fathers was Willem Usselincx ( 1567 1647 ).
* 1647 Nathaniel Bacon, English-born American colonist ( d. 1676 )
* 1647 Thomas Farnaby, English schoolmaster and scholar ( b. 1575 )
* 1647 Francis Meres, English writer ( b. 1565 )
* 1586 Thomas Hooker, English-American colonist, founded the Colony of Connecticut ( d. 1647 )
* 1647 Thomas Hooker, English minister, founded the Colony of Connecticut ( b. 1586 )
* 1647 Wilhelm Ludwig, Duke of Württemberg ( d. 1677 )
* 1647 Peter Stuyvesant arrives in New Amsterdam to replace Willem Kieft as Director-General of New Netherland, the Dutch colonial settlement in present-day New York City.
* 1647 Alse Young, hanged in Hartford, Connecticut, becomes the first person executed as a witch in the British American colonies.
* 1647 Alse Young, American woman executed for witchcraft ( b. 1600 )
* 1581 Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft, Dutch historian and writer ( d. 1647 )
* 1647 Thirty Years ' War: Bavaria, Cologne, France and Sweden sign the Truce of Ulm.
* 1647 Pierre Bayle, French philosopher ( d. 1706 )
* 1562 Christian Sørensen Longomontanus, Danish astronomer ( d. 1647 )
* 1608 Evangelista Torricelli, Italian physicist ( d. 1647 )
Peter Stuyvesant ( c. 1612 August 1672 ), served as the last Dutch Director-General of the colony of New Netherland from 1647 until it was ceded provisionally to the English in 1664, after which it was renamed New York.
Thomas was the son of Col. Richard Lee II, Esq., " the scholar " ( 1647 1715 ) and Laetitia Corbin ( c. 1657 1706 ).

1647 and Irish
Having made several visits to his Irish estates beginning in 1647, Robert moved to Ireland in 1652 but became frustrated at his inability to make progress in his chemical work.
From 1641 to 1647, he led the fighting against the Irish Catholic Confederation.
In 1647, during the Irish Confederate Wars, Cashel was sacked by English Parliamentarian troops under Murrough O ' Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin.
Another of Haicéad's poems Muscail do mhisneach a Banbha (" Gather your courage oh Ireland ") in 1647 encouraged the Irish Catholic war effort in the Irish Confederate Wars.
In 1647 it was gallantly defended against General David Leslie by Lord Charles Gordon, but its ' Irish ' garrison was starved into surrender.
In the three largest engagements of 1647, no less than 1 % of the Irish male population ( around 7 8, 000 men ) were killed in battle.
* 1647: in the Battle of Dungans Hill ( August ) and the Battle of Knocknanauss ( November ) English Parliamentarian forces smash the Irish Confederate armies of Leinster and Munster respectively
In 1647, during the Irish Confederate Wars, the town was stormed and sacked by English Parliamentarian troops under Murrough O ' Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin.
Mac Colla himself retreated to Kintyre and then to Ireland with his family, where he re-joined the Irish Confederates in 1647.
His old commander, the Royalist Earl of Ormonde, surrendered Dublin to him without a fight in June 1647 saying that he " preferred English rebels to Irish ones ".
In 1647 he was appointed with two others by the Irish confederacy to negotiate a treaty with the Prince of Wales in France, and though he anticipated his companions by starting a week before them, he failed to secure the coveted lord-lieutenancy, which was confirmed to Ormonde.

1647 and Wars
It suffered severely during the Hussite Wars, during the Swedish invasion in 1631 and 1647, and in the War of the Austrian Succession in 1742.
Its stout defenses repelled all enemies except for a capture by Jan Žižka during the Hussite Wars in 1421 and sieges by the Swedes during the Thirty Years ' War in 1642 and 1647.
They had sent Parliamentary forces to Ireland throughout the Wars of the Three Kingdoms ( most of them under Michael Jones in 1647 ).
During the English Civil Wars, George Fox pulled together groups of disparate Seekers that formed the Religious Society of Friends following 1647.
The castle was besieged then burned by the Covenanters under General Leslie in 1647 during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.

1647 and Three
However, they were excluded from negotiations by the victorious English Parliament and by 1647, they despaired of achieving their political goals-the establishment of Presbyterianism in the Three Kingdoms and asserting the civil authority of the Scots Parliament and the General Assembly of the Scottish Kirk ( Presbyterian Church ).

1647 and Battle
They include: the Second Battle of Athenry ( 1316 ); the battle of Knockdoe ( 1504 ); the Battle of the Yellow Ford ( 1596 ); the First Battle of Curlew Pass ( 1599 ); the Battle of Dungans Hill ( 1647 ); the Battle of Castlebar ( 1798 ), and the Battle of the Bogside ( 1969 ).
* Battle of Puerto de Cavite ( 1647 )
* Battle of Abucay ( 1647 )
After the Battle of Naseby he took the situation of chaplain to Colonel Edward Whalley's regiment, and continued to hold it till February 1647.
In 1647, Ormonde, commander of the Royalists in Ireland, surrendered Dublin to the English Parliament and Parliamentary troops were stationed at the castle until 1649 when a few days before the Battle of Rathmines, the castle was stormed and taken without a fight by the Royalists.
James Travers grew up in County Cork, where the first of his ancestors to be born there, Sir Robert Travers M. P., was killed at the Battle of Knocknarness in 1647.
When the Dutch invaded Brazil, Filipe served against them, forming the bulk of the forces that defended the rump colony at Masangano, though he suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of Nzinga's army with its Dutch allies in 1647 at the Battle of Kombi.
He died at the Battle of Knocknanauss in 1647.
The naval Battle of Puerto de Cavite took place on 10 June 1647 during the Eighty Years ' War between a Spanish fleet and a Dutch fleet in Puerto de Cavite, an important Spanish port in Manila Bay, Philippines in which the Dutch were defeated.

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