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1605 and armed
As early as 1605 armed Dutch merchantmen of the VOC captured the already existing Portuguese fort at the location of Ambon city on the island of Ambon in the South Moluccas.
With the legitimacy issues clouding the entire period of the rule of Boris Godunov, Russia submerged into even greater chaos upon his death, the Russian Time of Troubles, which was accompanied by a decisive Polish armed intervention, or the Polish – Muscovite War ( 1605 – 1618 ), commonly referred to in Russia as the Polish intervention in the end-17th century.

1605 and Dutch
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.
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 Dutch first arrived in 1605, but did not effectively rule Sumbawa until the early 20th century.
After 1605 Frederik Houtman became the first Dutch governor of Ambon.
* Dutch Empire ( begun during his reign, circa 1603 – 1605 )
The earliest English account is that of Richard Rowland Verstegan ( 1548 – c. 1636 ), an antiquary and religious controversialist of partly Dutch descent, in his Restitution of Decayed Intelligence ( Antwerp, 1605 ); he does not give his source.
* Martin van den Hove ( 1605 – 1639 ), a Dutch astronomer
Alexander Leslie entered Dutch service in 1605, and eventually attained the rank of captain.
Dutch: 1605 to 1825
The term probably derives from the Dutch " meesterstuk " ( German: Meisterstück ), and the form " masterstik " is recorded in English in 1579 ( or in Scots, since this was from some Aberdeen guild regulations ), whereas " masterpiece " is first found in 1605, already outside a guild context, in a Ben Jonson play.
The word also appears in Marston's Dutch Courtezan ( 1605 )
The Portuguese were dispossessed by the Dutch already in 1605, when Steven van der Hagen took over the fort and without a single shot.
* August 7-Martin van den Hove, Dutch astronomer ( born 1605 )
In February, 1605 Steven van der Hagen, admiral of the Dutch East India Company ( VOC ), conquered the Portuguese fortress of Victoria at Amboyna, thereby taking over the Portuguese trading interests at Victoria.
In 1605, two of the Liefdes crew were sent to Pattani by Tokugawa Ieyasu, to invite Dutch trade to Japan.
* The Dutch Courtesan, London, Blackfriars theater, 1605.
* The Dutch Courtezan ( London: Printed by T. Purfoote for J. Hodgets, 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.
Adriaen Brouwer ( 1605 – January 1638 ) was a Flemish genre painter active in Flanders and the Dutch Republic in the seventeenth century.
While at Salé, Morocco in 1605 several English and Dutch sailors, including Richard Bishop and Anthony Johnson, joined Ward's crew and the following year ( August, 1606 ) Ward arranged with Tunisian ruler Uthman Dey to use Tunis as a base of operations in exchange for one fifth of Ward's loot.
* November 12-Hendrick van Anthonissen, Dutch marine painter ( born 1605 )

1605 and captured
After Dmitri captured Moscow in June 1605, in November he sent a diplomatic mission to Poland, asking for Marina's hand and proposing a military alliance to defeat the Ottomans.
Amboina was captured from the Portuguese in 1605, but an attack on Malacca the following year narrowly failed in its objective to provide a more strategically located base in the East Indies with favourable monsoon winds.
Sweden, after the disastrous Siege of Wesenberg ( 1574 ), captured the town in 1581 before it passed to the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1602 ; Poles destroyed the castle in 1605.

1605 and Portuguese
To check the situation on the ground, Bento de Góis, a Portuguese former soldier and explorer who had joined the Jesuits as a Lay Brother in Goa, India, traveled in 1603 – 1605 from India via Afghanistan and one of the routes of the traditional Silk Road ( via Badakhshan, the Pamirs, Yarkand, Kucha, and Turpan to the Ming China's border as Suzhou, Gansu.
The first European to visit the site was probably the Portuguese Esteban Gómez in 1524, followed by Samuel de Champlain in 1605.
The first European to visit the site was probably the Portuguese Esteban Gómez in 1524, followed by Samuel de Champlain in 1605.
In 1605, in Cialis, he, too, became convinced that his destination is China, as he met the members of a caravan returning from Beijing to Kashgar, who told them about staying in the same Beijing inn with Portuguese Jesuits.
The first European known to have explored the river was the Portuguese Estaban Gomez in 1524, followed by the Frenchman Samuel de Champlain in 1605.
* Manuel Mendes ( c. 1547 – 1605 ), Portuguese composer
Manuel Mendes ( or Manoel Mendes ) ( c. 1547 – September 24, 1605 ) was a Portuguese composer and teacher of the Renaissance.
The Portuguese crown granted Luanda the status of city in 1605.
" Camul " appears on European maps already in the 16th century, and Matteo Ricci in his account of the Portuguese Jesuit Benedict Goës visit to the city in 1605 uses the same spelling as well.
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.

1605 and fort
Oulu was founded on April 8, 1605, by King Charles IX of Sweden opposite to the fort built on the island of Linnansaari.
Origins of the fort go as far back as antiquity, however, the existing base structure was built during the reign of Mughal Emperor Akbar between 1556 – 1605 and was regularly upgraded by subsequent Mughal, Sikh and British rulers. It has two gates one is known as Alamgiri Gate build by Emperor Aurangzeb which opens towards Badshahi Mosque and other older one known as Maseeti ( Punjabi language word means of Masjid ) or Masjidi Gate which opens towards Masti Gate Area of Walled City and was built by Emperor Akbar.
Dindigul Rock Fort-This 280-foot-tall fort was constructed in 1605 by Madurai King Muthi Krishna Naicker and Thirumalai Naicker.

1605 and at
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.
After approximately 40 failed attempts, in early 1605 he at last hit upon the idea of an ellipse, which he had previously assumed to be too simple a solution for earlier astronomers to have overlooked.
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.
In 1605, French colonists established the first permanent European settlement in Canada and the first north of Florida at Port Royal, founding what would become known as Acadia.
The mediaeval House of Lords chamber, which had been the target of the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605, was demolished as part of this work in order to create a new Royal Gallery and ceremonial entrance at the southern end of the palace.
A potter at work, 1605
It was housed at Prague Castle, where between 1587 and 1605 he built the northern wing to house his growing collections.
** Akbar ascends to the throne of the Mughal Empire at age 13 ; he will rule until his death in 1605 by which time most of the north and centre of the Indian subcontinent will be under his control.
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.
Following the Conference, in 1605, Clyfton was declared a nonconformist and stripped of his position at Babworth.
" The earliest performance for which an exact date is known, however, occurred on 7 January 1605, at Court.
Eventually, royalist forces defeated the rokoszans on 6 July 1607 at the Battle of Guzów, but the eventual compromise was a return to the status quo ante from before 1605.
He is believed to have died on or about 27 October 1605, after which his body was buried at a mausoleum in Sikandra, Agra.
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.
In Lewes this event not only marks the date of the uncovering of the Gunpowder Plot in 1605, but also commemorates the memory of the seventeen Protestant martyrs burnt at the stake for their faith during the Marian Persecutions.
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.
Wagonways have been proven to exist in Broseley and in Shropshire from 1605, but it has recently been suggested that used by James Clifford to transport coal from his mines in Broseley to the river Severn was somewhat older than that at Wollaton.
Among Camden's other works are a Greek grammar, which remained a standard school textbook for many years ; Remaines of a Greater Worke, Concerning Britaine ( 1605 ), a more popular English-language companion to Britannia, comprising a collection of themed historical essays ; the official account of the trial of the Gunpowder Plotters ; and a catalogue of the epitaphs at Westminster Abbey.
Greenwood is located at ( 34. 1885 ,-82. 1605 ).

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