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1605 and French
Long settled by the Mi ' kmaq Nation, the valley experienced French settlement at the Habitation at Port-Royal, near modern day Annapolis Royal in the western part of the valley, beginning in 1605.
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.
* 1519 – Theodore Beza, French theologian ( d. 1605 )
* 1605 – Pontus de Tyard, French priest and poet ( b. 1521 )
* June 24 – Theodore Beza, French theologian ( d. 1605 )
* November 25 – Ismael Bullialdus, French astronomer ( b. 1605 )
Theodore Beza ( Théodore de Bèze or de Besze ) ( June 24, 1519 – October 13, 1605 ) was a French Protestant Christian theologian and scholar who played an important role in the Reformation.
A contemporary account which sheds light on the circulation of the music between Catholic country houses, refers to the arrest of a French Jesuit named De Noiriche, who was followed from an unidentified country house by spies, apprehended, searched and found to be carrying a copy of the 1605 set.
Pontus de Tyard ( c. 1521 – September 23, 1605 ) was a French poet and priest, a member of " La Pléiade ".
Farther south, the Spanish colony of Spanish Florida, centered on St. Augustine, was established in 1565, while to the north, the French were establishing settlements in what is now Canada ( Charlesbourg-Royal briefly occupied 1541-43 ; Port Royal, established in 1605 ).
Since French explorer Samuel de Champlain arrived in 1605 and established the first permanent Canadian settlements at Port Royal and Quebec City in 1608, the country has produced its own composers, musicians and ensembles.
They were developed in Italy, especially by the Medici Grand-Dukes in Florence, and the first French example was in Paris in 1605.
From that time to the 17th century and especially after the Royal Square ( Place Royale, current place des Vosges ) was designed under King Henri IV in 1605, the Marais was the French nobility's favorite place of residence.
According to tradition, a marshal of artillery to French king Henry IV, François Hannibal d ' Estrées, presented the Carthusian monks at Vauvert, near Paris, with an alchemical manuscript that contained a recipe for an " elixir of long life " in 1605.
Two years after the French founded Annapolis Royal in 1605, the English began their first settlement, at Jamestown, Virginia to the south.
The French explorer Samuel de Champlain found domestically grown plants at Cape Cod in 1605.
* 1605: Samuel de Champlain and the sieur de Poutrincourt found Port Royal, Nova Scotia on the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia ( later to be named Annapolis Royal by the British ), the first permanent French settlement in North America.
* René Menard ( 1605 – 1661 ), French Jesuit missionary explorer in North America
Bernard Frénicle de Bessy ( c. 1605 – 1675 ), was a French mathematician born in Paris, who wrote numerous mathematical papers, mainly in number theory and combinatorics.
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The South Shore was one of the first areas of North America to be colonized by Europeans following the French settlement at Port-Royal in 1605.
Frédéric Maurice de La Tour d ' Auvergne, duc de Bouillon ( October 22, 1605 – August 9, 1652 ) was prince of the independent principality of Sedan, and general in the French royal army.
He first met the French when they arrived to build the Habitation at Port-Royal in 1605, at which time, according to the French lawyer and author Marc Lescarbot, he said he was over 100 and recalled meeting Jacques Cartier in 1534.

1605 and colonists
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.
The colonists tried again in 1605 with the same result although a third attempt in 1607 was more successful.

1605 and established
Paul V also established the Bank of the Holy Spirit in 1605.
The first capital of Acadia, established in 1605, was Port-Royal.
The government of King James established the Oxford-Burcot Commission in 1605 which began to improve the system of locks and weirs on the River Thames, which were opened between Oxford and Abingdon by 1635.
Between 1599 and 1605, the Jesuits established a mission residence in Palapag among the Ibabao populace.
In order to avoid his predecessor's fate, Ieyasu established a dynastic pattern soon after becoming shogun by abdicating in favor of Hidetada in 1605.
Category: Populated places established in 1605
Category: Populated places established in 1605
In the figurative usage a " person who goes first or does something first ", also applies to the American English use of " pioneer " to refer to a settler, a person who has migrated to a less occupied area and established permanent residence there, often to colonize the area, first recorded in English in 1605.
The conquest of a number of Portuguese possessions in Ambon, Ternate and Tidore in 1605 by the VOC caused such consternation that a Spanish presence was quickly established to counterbalance Dutch gains.
Category: Populated places established in 1605
In 1605 Karl established the first branch North of the Alps of the Hospitaller Order of St John of God, at Feldsberg in Lower Austria ( now Valtice, Czech Republic ).
The Habitation at Port-Royal was established by France in 1605 and was that nation's first successful settlement in North America.
Brito declared independence from his nominal Rakhine masters in 1603, defeated the invading Rakhine navy in 1604 and 1605, and successfully established Portuguese rule under the Portuguese viceroy of Goa.
Category: Religious organizations established in 1605
Montchrestien was involved in several duels ( illegal in France from 1602 on ); in 1603 he was left near dead ; in 1604 or 1605 he killed his opponent and was forced to flee to England temporarily to avoid royal prosecution, but most likely through the influence of James I, to whom he dedicated his tragedy, L ' Ecossaise, he was allowed to return to France, and he established himself at Auxonne-sur-Loire, where he set up a steel foundry.

1605 and first
Algardi's first major commission came about in 1634, when Cardinal Ubaldini ( Medici ) contracted for a funeral monument for his great-uncle, Pope Leo XI, the third of the Medici popes, who had reigned for less than a month in 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.
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.
Johann Carolus's Relation aller Fürnemmen und gedenckwürdigen Historien, published in 1605 in Strassburg, is often recognized as the first newspaper.
* 1605 – The first edition of El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha ( Book One of Don Quixote ) by Miguel de Cervantes is published in Madrid, Spain.
Facsimile of the first page of Macbeth from the First Folio, published in 1623Scholars also cite an entertainment seen by King James at Oxford in the summer of 1605 that featured three " sibyls " like the weird sisters ; Kermode surmises that Shakespeare could have heard about this and alluded to it with the weird sisters.
The Dutch first arrived in 1605, but did not effectively rule Sumbawa until the early 20th century.
* October 16 – Pope John Paul II succeeds Pope John Paul I as the 264th pope, resulting in the first Year of Three Popes since 1605.
Johann Carolus ' Relation aller Fürnemmen und gedenckwürdigen Historien, published in Strassburg in 1605, is usually regarded as the first news periodical.
A good example of the transfer system in operation is provided by the first motet from the 1605 set ( Suscepimus Deus a5 ) in which the text used for the Introit has to be reused in a shortened form for the Gradual.
The first commission concerned with the management of the river was the Oxford-Burcot Commission, formed in 1605 to make the river navigable between Burcot and Oxford.
After 1605 Frederik Houtman became the first Dutch governor of Ambon.
And secondly, on 11 December 1605, to his first wife's sister, Constance of Austria ( 1588 – 1631 ).
It was named for Cæcilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore ( 1605 – 1675 ), who was the first Proprietary Governor of the colony of Maryland from 1632 until his death in 1675.
Boris Fyodorovich Godunov (, ; c. 1551 – ) was de facto regent of Russia from c. 1585 to 1598 and then the first non-Rurikid tsar from 1598 to 1605.
The first European settlement was at Île-Saint-Croix and then Port Royal was founded by Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Mons and Samuel de Champlain in 1605.
A second recorded performance occurred in the first half of January 1605, either at the house of the Earl of Southampton or at that of Robert Cecil, Lord Cranborne.
The first mention of equal temperament related to Twelfth root of two in the West appeared in Simon Stevin's unfinished manuscript Van de Spiegheling der singconst ( ca 1605 ) published posthumously three hundred years later in 1884 ; however, due to insufficient accuracy of his calculation, many of the numbers he obtained were off by one or two units from the correct values.
William Beardsley ( 1605 – 1661 ) was also one of the first settlers of Stratford in 1639.
The Benedictine priory of St Gregory the Great was founded by Saint John Roberts at Douai in 1605, with a handful of exiled English Benedictines who had entered various monasteries in Spain, as the first house after the Reformation to begin conventual life.
In his 1605 thesis, the Polish historian Laurentius Suslyga was the first to suggest that Christ was actually born around 4 BC, deriving this from the chronology of Herod the Great, his son Philip the Tetrarch, and the daughter of Augustus, Julia.
The first European to visit the site was probably the Portuguese Esteban Gómez in 1524, followed by Samuel de Champlain in 1605.

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