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In the first performance of Monteverdi's Orfeo ( 1607 ), for example, they played subsidiary roles, including Speranza and ( possibly ) that of Euridice.
* John Harvard ( clergyman ) ( 1607 – 1638 ), a clergyman after whom Harvard University is named
During the Polish – Muscovite War ( 1605 – 1618 ), Polish – Lithuanian forces reached Moscow and installed the impostor False Dmitriy I in 1605, then supported False Dmitry II in 1607.
* Marie Eleonore ( 22 March 1607 – 18 February 1675 ), married Louis Philip, Count Palatine of Simmern-Kaiserslautern
Her earliest American ancestors were the immigrants John Anthony ( 1607 – 1675 ), who was from Hempstead, Essex, and his wife, Susanna Potter ( c. 1623-1674 ), who was from London, Middlesex.
Addressing Petre ( who is known to have lent him money to advance the printing of the collection ), Byrd describes the contents of the 1607 set as ‘ blooms collected in your own garden and rightfully due to you as tithes ’, thus making explicit the fact that they had formed part of Catholic religious observances in the Petre household.
The feasts covered include the major feasts of the Virgin Mary ( including the votive masses for the Virgin for the four seasons of the church year ), All Saints and Corpus Christi ( 1605 ) followed by the feasts of the Temporale ( Christmas, Epiphany, Easter, Ascension, Whitsun and Feast of Saints Peter and Paul ( with additional items for St Peter's Chains and the Votive Mass of the Blessed Sacrament ) in 1607.
* Patriarch Job of Moscow ( died 1607 ), first Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia and a saint of the Orthodox Church
The related online exhibition explores the international origins of the societies of Canada and the United States and commemorates the 400th anniversary of three lasting settlements in Jamestown ( 1607 ), Québec ( 1608 ), and Santa Fe ( 1609 ).
There were numerous rebellions against slavery and serfdom, most often in conjunction with Cossack uprisings, such as the uprisings of Ivan Bolotnikov ( 1606 – 1607 ), Stenka Razin ( 1667 – 1671 ), Kondraty Bulavin ( 1707 – 1709 ), and Yemelyan Pugachev ( 1773 – 1775 ), often involving hundreds of thousands and sometimes millions.
* Anna Maria van Schurman, ( 1607 – 1678 ), first Dutch female university student and scholar
* Lady Alice Boyle ( 1607 – 1667 ), married David Barry, 1st Earl of Barrymore, then after his death, married John Barry, of Liscarroll, co Cork, Ireland
Though he often cooperated in fresco painting with Lanfranco, for example in Annibale designed series the San Diego Chapel in San Giacomo degli Spagnoli ( 1602 – 1607 ) and in Palazzo Costaguti ( Nessus and Deianeira ), Badalocchio never received the same recognition as his peer.
His chief book, L ' idea de ' Pittori, Scultori, ed Architetti ( 1607 ), was far less popular.
It was the birthplace of Sir Edward Dyer ( died 1607 ) an Elizabethan poet and courtier, the writer Henry Fielding ( 1707 – 54 ), and the cleric William Gould.
* Gerasimos Vlachos ( 1607 – 1685 ), scholar
It was republished in 1596 ( again by Short for Burbie ), and again in 1607 by Valentine Simmes for Nicholas Ling.
* Nicolas Henri, Duke of Orléans ( 1607 – 1611 ), son of Henry IV,
The so-called " Zuniga Map " ( named for Pedro de Zúñiga, the Spanish ambassador to England, who had secured a copy and passed it on to Philip III of Spain ), drawn circa 1607 by the Jamestown settler Francis Nelson, also gives credence to this claim.
* Isaac Jogues ( 1607 – 1646 ), Jesuit missionary

1607 and .,
* Cremin, Lawrence A., " American Education: The Colonial Experience 1607 – 1783 ," First Edition, New York, Harper & Row, Publishers, 1970.
Similarly, a " History of England ", whose fifth edition was published in 1775, writes merely that new translation of the Bible, viz., that now in Use, was begun in 1607, and published in 1611.
The king's lodgings were completed in 1607, and were described in 1652 as " all of brick well-tiled double-built, in length 78 ft., breadth 43 ft., height from eaves to ground 24 ft., thickness of walls 24 inches.
* Mary Magdalen de ' Pazzi, The Complete Works of Saint Mary Magdalen de ' Pazzi Carmelite and Mystic ( 1566 – 1607 ), 5 vols, translated by Gabriel Pausback, O. Carm., Fatima 1969-1973.
When the Grand Master of the Military Order of the Knights of Malta, the head of state of their sovereign territorial state comprising the island of Malta until 1797, who had already been made a Reichsfürst ( i. e., prince of the Holy Roman Empire ) in 1607, became ( in terms of honorary order of precedence, not in the actual church hierarchy of ordained ministers ) the most senior official after the most junior member of the Cardinals in 1630, he was also awarded the hybrid style His Most Eminent Highness, to recognize his status as a type of prince of the Church.
His principal work is The English Colonies in America, in five volumes, as follows: Virginia, Maryland and the Carolinas ( 1 vol., 1882 ), The Puritan Colonies ( 2 vols., i886 ), The Middle Colonies ( 1 vol., 1907 ), and The Colonies under the House of Hanover ( 1 vol., 1907 ), the whole work dealing with the history of the colonies from 1607 to 1759.

1607 and English
In 1607 and 1608, the English Muscovy Company had sent him northward to look for a route over the North Pole or across the top of Russia.
* 1607English colonists make landfall at Cape Henry, Virginia.
The English language was first introduced to the Americas by British colonization, beginning in 1607 in Jamestown, Virginia.
" A commonwealth of good counsaile " was the title of the 1607 English translation of the work of Wawrzyniec Grzymała Goślicki " De optimo senatore " that presented to English readers many of the ideas present in the political system of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Although the defenders were relieved, Maguire was in possession of the castle from 1595 – 8 and it wasn't till 1607 that it was finally captured by the English.
* 1607 – 100 English settlers disembark in Jamestown, the first English colony in America.
* 1607 – Jamestown, Virginia is settled as an English colony.
The first English settlement in Maine, the short-lived Popham Colony, was established by the Plymouth Company in 1607.
As successful English settlement of North America began to take place in 1607 in the face of the hostile intentions of the powerful Spanish, and of the native populations, it became immediately necessary to raise militia amongst the settlers.
This ship had previously been used in the 1607 founding of Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in what was to become the United States ;
In 1607 the London Company established the Colony of Virginia as the first permanent New World English colony.
** Henry Chettle, English dramatist ( d. 1607 )
** Bartholomew Gosnold, English lawyer and explorer ( d. 1607 )
* March 18 – John Dixwell, English judge ( b. 1607 )
Militia companies were formed with the first English settlement at Jamestown in 1607, but the first militia regiments were organized by the General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony on 13 December 1636.
* May 16 – Thomas Wriothesley, 4th Earl of Southampton, English statesman ( b. 1607 )
** John Rainolds, English scholar and Bible translator ( d. 1607 )
Despite earlier settlements by England in The Americas, ( 1607: Jamestown, 1609: Bermuda, and 1620: Plymouth Colony, and closer to Barbadoes the Leeward Islands were claimed by the English at about the same time as Barbados: 1623: St Kitts, 1628: Nevis, 1632: Montserrat, 1632: Antigua.
The colony, established in 1620, became the second successful English settlement ( after the founding of Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607 ) and later the oldest continuously inhabited British settlement in what was to become the United States of America.
Interestingly, William Camden writing in 1607 states in his book Britannia that originally the title " Prince of Wales " was not conferred automatically upon the eldest living son of the King of England because Edward II ( who had been the first English Prince of Wales ) neglected to invest his eldest son, the future Edward III, with that title.
With the arrival of English colonists at Cape Henry in 1607, Europeans again entered the bay.
He could also have known the Philip III story as, although De Rebus wasn't translated into French until 1600, and into English until 1607, there is evidence the Philip III story existed in a jest book ( now lost ) by Richard Edwardes, written in 1570, which Shakespeare certainly could have known.
European colonists reached the Gulf and Pacific coasts, but the largest settlements were by the English on the Atlantic coast, starting in 1607.

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