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* 1605 – The city of Oulu, Finland, is founded by Charles IX of Sweden.
Oulu was founded on April 8, 1605, by King Charles IX of Sweden opposite to the fort built on the island of Linnansaari.
One of the most notable examples of such victories of the Lithuanian Grand Duchy hussars was the Battle of Kircholm of 1605, in which 3, 000 hussars under Jan Karol Chodkiewicz managed to defeat 11, 000 soldiers of Charles IX of Sweden-with negligible losses.
Christopher Hatton, 1st Baron Hatton PC ( c. July 1605 – 4 July 1670 ) was a distant relation of the Elizabethan politician, Sir Christopher Hatton and a prominent Royalist during the reign of King Charles I of England.
It is recorded that in 1605, the custom that " on that day our parson giveth unto the parishoners bread, cheese, cakes and divers barrels of beer, brought in there and drawn " was suspended on account of a visit from Charles Fotherby, the Archdeacon of Canterbury, owing to previous ceremonies having caused " much disorder by reason of some unruly ones, which at such time we cannot restrain with any ease ".
* Rochefort Charles D. ( 1605 – 1683 ) Histoire naturelle et morale des illes Antilles de l ' Amerique.
* 1605 – 1630: Count Charles Günther I ( 1576 – 1630 ), succeeded by younger brother Louis Günther I
He was prominent at the court of James I, and was created a Knight of the Bath on 4 January 1605 at the same time as Prince Charles.
Charles remained in the Bastille for eleven years, from 1605 to 1616.
Grey Brydges succeeded his father in the Chandos barony, attended James I's initial parliament ( 19 March 1604 ), and was made Knight of the Bath when Prince Charles was created Duke of York ( January 1605 ).
Parts of this work were translated into Latin by Charles de l ' Ecluse ( Carolus Clusius ), eventually to be included in his illustrated compendium Exoticorum libri decem ( 1605 ).
The various Lords North and their families, including Frederick, Lord North and their royal, literary, and Presidential visitors — James I in 1605, Charles I on 13 July 1643, George IV in 1805, 06 and 08, William IV, Teddy Roosevelt in 1887 where he slept in William IV the Duke of Clarence's bed, Horace Walpole, Henry James, Frederick, Prince of Wales as well as the structure itself, led to the Abbey's designation as a Grade One Listed Building.
On 23 February 1605, however, he was made governor of Prince Charles.
* Charles I, Duke of Elbeuf ( 1556 – 1605 )
* Charles I, Duke of Elbeuf ( 1556 – 1605 )
* Marie of Lorraine ( 21 August 1555 – c. 1605 ), styled Mademoiselle d ' Elbeuf, married at Joinville on 10 November 1576 Charles, Duke of Aumale and had issue.
In Danzig, in 1605, his brethren among the Jesuits had informed the Swedish King Charles IX that Johannes had written a mocking poem on him.

1605 and was
Ulisse Aldrovandi ( 1522 – 1605 ) was considered the " father of natural history ", which included the study of plants.
He received some votes in the 1605 conclaves which elected Pope Leo XI, Pope Paul V, and in 1621 when Pope Gregory XV was elected, but only in the second conclave of 1605 was he papabile.
In 1605, Spain was infuriated that Spanish settlements on the northern and western coasts of the island were carrying out large scale and illegal trade with the Dutch, who were at that time fighting a war if independence against Spain in Europe, and the English, a very recent enemy state, and so decided to forcibly resettle their inhabitants closer to the city of Santo Domingo.
License to publish was granted in September, the printing was finished in December, and the book came out on January 16, 1605.
Fabritio Caroso da Sermoneta ( 1526 / 1535 – 1605 / 1620 ) was an Italian Renaissance dancing master and a composer or transcriber of dance music.
Guy Fawkes ( 13 April 1570 – 31 January 1606 ), also known as Guido Fawkes, the name he adopted while fighting for the Spanish in the Low Countries, was a member of a group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.
In January 1606, during the first sitting of Parliament since the plot, the Observance of 5th November Act 1605 was passed, making services and sermons commemorating the event an annual feature of English life ; the act remained in force until 1859.
The settlement of Yacanagua was burnt to the ground three times in its just over a century long existence as a Spanish settlement, first by French pirates in 1543, again on 27 May 1592 by a 110 strong landing party from a 4 ship English naval squadron led by Christopher Newport in his flagship Golden Dragon, who destroyed all 150 houses in the settlement, and finally by the Spanish themselves in 1605, for reasons set out below.
In 1605, Spain was infuriated that Spanish settlements on the northern and western coasts of the island persisted in carrying out large scale and illegal trade with the Dutch, who were at that time fighting a war of independence against Spain in Europe, and the English, a very recent enemy state, and so decided to forcibly resettle their inhabitants closer to the city of Santo Domingo.
The colonists tried again in 1605 with the same result, but a third attempt in 1607 was more successful and in due course Stornoway became a Burgh of Barony.
In 1605, armed Dutch merchants captured the Portuguese fort at Amboyna in the Moluccas, which was developed into the first secure base of the company.
Salim Nuruddin Jahangir ( 20 September 1569 – 8 November 1627 ) was the fourth Mughal Emperor from 1605 until his death in 1627.
Jahangir was defeated, but ultimately succeeded his father as Emperor in 1605.
In 1605 he was consecrated Bishop of Chichester and made Lord High Almoner.
An early recorded lucid dreamer was the philosopher and physician Sir Thomas Browne ( 1605 – 1682 ).
In 1605 a medal was struck commemorating the King ’ s escape from the Gunpowder Plot that pictured a serpent among flowers. Macbeth cannot be dated precisely, owing to significant evidence of later revisions.
The vast majority of critics think the play was written in 1606 in the aftermath of the Gunpowder Plot because of possible internal allusions to the 1605 plot and its ensuing trials.
In 1605, to commemorate King James ’ escape, a medal was struck picturing a serpent hiding among lilies and roses.
This plot was brought to light on 5 November 1605, a year after Oxford died.
Born in Siena, a member of the illustrious banking family of Chigi and a great-nephew of Pope Paul V ( 1605 – 1621 ), he was privately tutored and eventually received doctorates of philosophy, law, and theology from the University of Siena.

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In 1605 King James I of England created him Earl of Montgomery and Baron Herbert of Shurland, and since 1630, when he succeeded to the Earldom of Pembroke, the head of the Herbert family has carried the double title of Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery.
His elder half-brother the 2nd Baron Burghley, was created Earl of Exeter in 1605 and is the ancestor of the Marquesses of Exeter.
In 1605 he was further created Earl of Salisbury.
In 1605 turned Protestant, became involved later in the Thirty Years ' War, and, after being forced to cede some of his territories to the Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt, abdicated in favour of his son William V, his younger sons receiving apanages which created several cadet lines of the house, of which that of the Landgraviate of Hesse-Rotenburg survived till 1834.
In 1605 he was created Viscount Lisle, and in 1618 Earl of Leicester, the latter title having become extinct in 1588 on the death of his uncle, part of his property he had inherited.
Kojiro created this technique around 1605.
The title Earl of Montgomery ( pronounced " Mun-gum-ery ") was created in the Peerage of England in 1605 for Sir Philip Herbert, younger son of the 2nd Earl of Pembroke.
His son from his second marriage to Mildred Cooke, Sir Robert Cecil, was created Earl of Salisbury in 1605 and is the ancestor of the Marquesses of Salisbury.
In 1605 he was created Earl of Exeter in the Peerage of England ( on the same day his half-brother was created Earl of Salisbury ).
* Thomas Cecil, 2nd Baron Burghley ( 1542 – 1623 ) ( created Earl of Exeter in 1605 )
It was created in 1605 for Alexander Home of that Ilk, 6th Lord Home.
The Earl of Home holds the subsidiary titles of Lord Home ( created 1473 ), and Lord Dunglass ( 1605 ), in the Peerage of Scotland ; and Baron Douglas, of Douglas in the County of Lanark ( 1875 ) in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
* Alexander Home, 6th Lord Home ( c. 1566 – 1619 ) ( created Earl of Home in 1605 )
It was created in 1605 for James Drummond, 4th Lord Drummond.
His direct descendant, James, Lord Drummond, Ambassador to Spain, was created Earl of Perth in 1605.
The subsidiary titles held by the Earl of Perth are: Viscount Strathallan ( created 1686 ), Lord Drummond of Cargill ( 1488 ), Lord Drummond of Stobhall ( 1605 ), Lord Maderty ( 1609 ) and Lord Drummond of Cromlix ( 1686 ).
This Perceval descends from John Perceval, who on 9 September 1661 was created a Baronet, of Kanturk in the County of Cork, in the Baronetage of Ireland .< ref name = Gibson > Sir Philip Perceval ( 1605 – 1647 ) obtained grants of forfeited lands to the amount of 101, 000 statute acres.
He was created Earl of Exeter on 4 May 1605, the same day his half-brother Robert Cecil, 1st Viscount Cranborne was created 1st Earl of Salisbury.
It was created in 1605 for Thomas Arundell, known as " Thomas the Valiant ".
Murray had already been created Lord Scone, also in the Peerage of Scotland in 1605.
Sedley's grandfather, William Sedley, was knighted in 1605 and created a baronet in 1611.

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