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After his wife Anna died in 1598, he married her sister Constance of Austria in 1605.
In The Vision of the Twelve Goddesses of 1604, she played Pallas Athena, wearing a tunic that some observers regarded as too short ; in The Masque of Blackness of 1605, Anne performed while six months pregnant, she and her ladies causing scandal by appearing with their skin painted as " blackamores.
Part of the intent of the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 was to kidnap the nine-year-old Elizabeth and put her onto the throne of England ( and, presumably, Ireland and Scotland ) as a Catholic monarch, after assassinating her father and the Protestant English aristocracy.
Mountjoy, by whom she had already had several children, married her on 26 December 1605 at Wanstead House in London, in a ceremony conducted by his chaplain, William Laud, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury.
Upon the death of her father which occurred on 30 October 1605, she succeeded to the title of suo jure Baroness Clifford but her father had willed his earldom and estates to his brother Francis Clifford, 4th Earl of Cumberland.
In 1605, when Anne was 14, the family moved from Alford to the heart of London where her father was given the position of vicar of the Church of Saint Martin's in the Vintry.
Whereunto are annexed the Copies of the Confessions, and Examinations of the parties themselves, taken upon oath before her Maiesties Commissioners, for causes Ecclesiasticall, James Roberts, Barbican, 1603 ; with a new title pages, London, 1605 ;
In chapter V, part 2 of Don Quixote ( 1605, 1615 ), Teresa Panza reminds her husband Sancho that, properly, she should be addressed as Teresa Cascajo, by her surname, not her marital surname: “ Teresa I was named in baptism, a clean and short name, without addings or embellishments, or furnishings of dons and dans ; ‘ Cascajo ’ was my father ; and I, as your wife, am called ‘ Teresa Panza ’, but laws are executed ”.
However, Máire had married Sir Donnell Ó Cathain before 1598 but they divorced and she married Tadgh Ó Ruairc, who died in 1605, leaving her with two sons.
In 1604 – 1605 she successfully defended her widow's rights in court when her possessions and her good name were threatened by the Earl's illegitimate son, Robert Dudley, who claimed that he was his father's legitimate heir, thus implicitly declaring her marriage bigamous.
In 1605, after the accession of False Dmitriy I in Moscow, Nagaya was forced to " recognize " him as her son and returned to Moscow.
After her death Constance and Sigismund III Vasa were married on December 11, 1605.
Four years later ( 1603 ) she was joined to Dumangas and two years later in 1605 she enjoyed her independence.
Philip had an " affectionate, close relationship " with Margaret, and paid her additional attention after she bore him a son in 1605.
Lennox wrote in April 1605 to William Livingstone of Kilsyth, who managed some of his Scottish estates, that he wished to " rid me of her " and " be quiet of her.
She had an affair with the married Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Leveson, who left her £ 100 after his death in 1605 ( his wife had to be committed to the care of her father ).

1605 and daughter
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.
Around 1585, Elizabeth gave birth to a daughter, Anna ( the wife of Miklós Zrinyi VI, who died after 1605 ), and, later, to daughter Katalin, son György, daughter Orsoly, two sons, Pál ( 1593 / 1597-1633 / 1650 – father of Ferenc Nádasdy II ) and András ( 1598 – 1603 ), and son, Miklós ( husband to Zsuzsanna Zrinyi ).
Robert Rich married firstly, in February 1605, Frances Hatton ( 1590-1623 ), daughter and heir of Sir William Newport alias Hatton ( 1560-1597 ) and Elizabeth Gawdy, by whom he had at least five children.
On 24 July 1605 he married Louise Marguerite of Lorraine ( 1588 – 1631 ), daughter of Duke Henri of Guise and Catherine of Cleves, who was desired by Henry IV.
Lady Anne Clifford, 14th Baroness de Clifford ( 30 January 1590 – 22 March 1676 ) was the only surviving child of George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland ( 1558 – 1605 ) by his wife Lady Margaret Russell, daughter of Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford.
The elder daughter Marguerite in 1605, married Henri, Duke of Rohan, while the younger Louise in 1620 married Alexandre de Lévis, Marquess of Mirepoix.
The plan was to blow up the House of Lords during the state opening of Parliament on November 5, 1605 and install James ’ Catholic daughter Elizabeth as monarch.
Also in 1605, he married a woman named Mary, who was probably daughter of William Wilkes, one of King James's chaplains.
* Firstly in 1605 to Anne Copleston ( 1588 – 1616 ), the sole daughter and heiress of John Copleston Esq., ( d. 1606 ) of Eggesford by his wife Dorothy Biston ( d. 29 July 1601 ).
* Constantia Zierenberg, ( or Czirenberg ) ( 1605 – 1653 ) was a Danzig singer, musician, daughter of Danzig mayor Johann Zierenberg
By an earlier marriage in June 1589 to Elizabeth Gawdy, the daughter and heiress of Sir Francis Gawdy ( c. 1532-1606 ), Sir William Newport alias Hatton had an only daughter, Frances Hatton ( 1590-1623 ), who on 24 February 1605 married Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick.
Francis Willoughby was born in perhaps 1605 to William Willoughby, 3rd Baron Willoughby of Parham and Frances Manners, daughter of John Manners, 4th Earl of Rutland of Nottingham at Parham in Suffolk.
* Borso d ' Este ( 1605 – 1657 ) married Ippolita d ' Este ( daughter of his brother Luigi ) and had issue ;
Manners married Frances Cary, daughter of Sir Edward Cary and Katherine Knyvett, on 3 March 1605.
She was the daughter of Sir John Stanhope ( created Baron Stanhope on May 4, 1605 ) and Lady Catherine Trentham.

1605 and were
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.
By August 1605 there were two Madrid editions, two published in Lisbon, and one in Valencia.
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.
Several assassination attempts were made on James, notably the Main Plot and Bye Plots of 1603, and most famously, on 5 November 1605, the Gunpowder Plot, by a group of Catholic conspirators, led by Sir Robert Catesby, which caused more antipathy in England towards the Catholic faith.
Clement was buried in St. Peter's Basilica, and later Pope Paul V ( 1605 – 21 ) had a mausoleum built for him in the Borghese Chapel of Santa Maria Maggiore, where the remains were transferred in 1646.
" The name was still used to describe sedition and treachery in 1605, when Guy Fawkes and his associates were branded " Robin Hoods " by Robert Cecil.
In 1595 and 1605 Spain again sent several expeditions to find the islands and establish a colony, however these were unsuccessful.
As the latter two lines died out quite soon ( 1583 and 1605, respectively ), Hesse-Kassel and Hesse-Darmstadt were the two core states within the Hessian lands.
The core of the group that would come to be known as the Pilgrims were brought together by a common belief in the ideas promoted by Richard Clyfton, a Brownist parson at All Saints ' Parish Church in Babworth, near East Retford, Nottinghamshire, between 1586 and 1605.
The 1607 set omits several texts, which were evidently too sensitive for publication in the light of the renewed anti-Catholic persecution which followed the failure of the Gunpowder Plot in 1605.
Mary's two secretaries, Claude Nau de la Boisseliere ( d. 1605 ) and Gilbert Curle ( d. 1609 ), were likewise taken into custody and interrogated.
Other possible sources are the anonymous play King Leir ( published in 1605 ); A Mirror for Magistrates ( 1574 ), by John Higgins ; The Malcontent ( 1604 ), by John Marston ; The London Prodigal ( 1605 ); Arcadia ( 1580 – 1590 ), by Sir Philip Sidney, from which Shakespeare took the main outline of the Gloucester subplot ; Montaigne's Essays, which were translated into English by John Florio in 1603 ; An Historical Description of Iland of Britaine, by William Harrison ; Remaines Concerning Britaine, by William Camden ( 1606 ); Albion's England, by William Warner, ( 1589 ); and A Declaration of egregious Popish Impostures, by Samuel Harsnett ( 1603 ), which provided some of the language used by Edgar while he feigns madness.
The Cocopah were specifically mentioned by name by the expedition of Juan de Oñate in 1605.
No permanent European settlements were made in Canada before 1605, when Samuel Champlain founded Port Royal in present day Victoria Beach just outside of Annapolis Royal.
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.
It is more probable then that the arms of the College really are those of Archbishop Rotherham and were assumed to be those of the College by John Speed who saw them on one of its buildings in 1605 when preparing his map.
The men were indicted on 27 January 1605 and tried by the Lords Commissioners.
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 ).
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.
Two months later Catesby recruited his servant, Thomas Bates, into the plot, after the latter accidentally became aware of it, and by March 1605 three more were admitted: Thomas Wintour's brother Robert, John Grant and John Wright's brother Christopher.
The first important editions were: ( 1 ) with explanatory notes: Isaac Casaubon ( Paris, 1605, enlarged edition by Johann Friedrich Dübner, Leipzig, 1833 ); Otto Jahn ( with the scholia and valuable prolegomena, Leipzig, 1843 ); John Conington ( with translation ; 3rd ed., Oxford, 1893 ), etc.
His last years were saddened by the loss of his only son in 1605 and that of his devoted wife in 1606, but he spent them in perfecting the Huguenot organization.
The two principal sources from which Lavater found ' confirmation ' of his ideas were the writings of the Italian Giambattista Della Porta ( 1535 – 1615 ) and the English physician-philosopher Sir Thomas Browne ( 1605 – 1682 ), whose Religio Medici discusses the possibility of the discernment of inner qualities from the outer appearance of the face, thus:

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