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* Lewis Boyle, 1st Viscount Boyle of Kinalmeaky ( 1619 – 1642 ), succeeded under special remainder by his older brother Richard
After two years of virtual imprisonment " in the wilderness ", as she put it, Marie escaped from Blois in the night of 21 / 22 February 1619 and became the figurehead of a new aristocratic revolt headed by Louis's brother Gaston d ' Orléans, which Louis's forces easily dispersed.
From 1617 to 1619 Marie de ' Medici, wife of King Henri IV, exiled from the court, lived at the château, which was soon afterwards given by King Louis XIII to his brother Gaston, Duke of Orléans, who lived there till his death in 1660.
However, Dampierre was defeated at Dolní Věstonice () by Moravian forces under von Tiefenbach ( brother of Rudolf von Tiefenbach ) and Ladislav Velen ze Žerotína in August 1619, which left Moravia in the Bohemian camp.
His brother Honoré d ' Albert ( 1581-1649 ), first duke of Chaulnes, was governor of Picardy and Marshal of France ( 1619 ), and defended his province successfully in 1625 and 1635.
He was knighted on 24 July 1619 at Bletsoe together with his brother Beauchamp.
Henry was a brother of Philip Sidney, 3rd Earl of Leicester, who was born in 1619 ; Algernon Sydney, the Republican martyr, who was born at Penshurst Place in 1622 but was executed, having been found party to the " Rye House Plot " 1683 ; and Robert Sidney.
* Matthias, 1595 – 1619, nephew, Holy Roman Emperor from 1612, with his younger brother
The emperor Ferdinand II ( 1619 – 1637 ) confiscated the Bruntál domain and gave it to his brother Karl I of Austria ( 1619 – 1624 ) who was the Grand Master ( Hochmeister ) of the Teutonic Order.
Philip de Koninck, or Philips Koninck ( 5 November 1619 – 4 October 1688 ( buried )) was a Dutch landscape painter and younger brother of Jacob Koninck.
Her elder brother was the Archduke Ferdinand, who succeeded as Emperor in 1619.
After the death of his elder brother John Gordon without issue in 1619, Robert inherited his estate of Pitlurg.

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He also joined another revolutionary organisation, The Society for the Study of Wang Fuzhi ( Chuan-shan Hsüeh-she ) which had been founded by a number of Changsha literati who wished to emulate Wang Fuzhi ( 1619 – 1692 ), a philosopher who had become a symbol of Han resistance to Manchu invasion.
They started to call themselves Batavians, later resulting in the Batavian Republic, and took the name " Batavia " to their colonies such as the Dutch East Indies, where they founded the city that was called Batavia from 1619 until about 1942, when its name was changed to Djakarta ( later respelt Jakarta ; see: History of Jakarta ).
** Renews, founded 1615, ( abandoned in 1619 )
In 1619 George Abbot founded the Hospital of the Holy Trinity, now commonly known as Abbot's Hospital, one of the finest sets of almshouses in the country.
Jan Pieterszoon Coen ( 1587 – 1629 ) is famous for his violent raids in Dutch Indies ( now Indonesia ), where he " founded " the city of Batavia in 1619 ( now Jakarta ).
The college was founded in 1619 by Edward Alleyn, a successful Elizabethan actor, with the original purpose of educating 12 poor scholars as the foundation of " God's Gift ".
In 1619, one of the missionaries, Martín Burgencio founded the villa of Buenavista and later the villa of Cumuripa.
In an attempt to prevent debasement of the currency, the Bank of Hamburg ( German: Hamburger Bank ) was founded in 1619, after the example of the Bank of Amsterdam.
The most important of these are: the Capuchins, founded in 1525 by Matteo Bassi and established in 1619 by Paul V as a separate order ; the Discalced Franciscans, founded as a specially strict Observantist congregation at Belalcázar in Spain by Juan de Puebla toward the end of the 15th century, compelled by Leo X to unite with the regular Observantists, but soon afterward reestablished as an independent branch by Juan de Guadelupe ( d. 1580 ), and subsequently obtaining some importance in Spain and Portugal ; the Alcantarines, a very strict congregation founded in 1540 by Peter of Alcántara, and distinguished by remarkable achievements in the mission field ; the Italian Riformati, founded about 1525 near Rieti by two Spanish Observantists, and becoming comparatively widespread from the beginning of the 17th century through the favour of Pope Clement VIII and Pope Urban VIII ; the French Recollects, originating in Cluys in 1570 and, more successfully at Rabastens in 1583, formed into a distinct congregation by Clement VIII in 1602, and important in later missionary history, especially in Canada ; the German-Belgian Recollects, formed in the 17th century, as the Observant provinces in Germany and Belgium accepted stricter statutes and took the name Recollects during and after the Thirty Years ' War.
He died in prison in 1619, and directed that a school or hospital be founded from his estate.
In 1619 he purchased land in the parish on which he founded both a Latin school ( which survives as Chigwell School ) and an English school in 1629.
Indeed, within the first half of the century the ford of Yeniseysk was established in 1619, the city of Yakutsk founded in 1632, and the important feat of reaching the Sea of Okhotsk on the Pacific coast in 1639.
Although Jamestown is normally described as having been founded in 1607, this was actually James Fort, which was not converted to Jamestown until 1619, seven years after the founding of St. George's.
An exile community was founded in Antwerp in 1619.
In 1619 he founded and endowed his professorships of geometry and astronomy at Oxford.
The Inner Austrian line founded by Archduke Charles II prevailed again, when his son and successor as regent of Inner Austria Ferdinand II in 1619 became Archduke of Austria and Holy Roman Emperor as well as King of Bohemia and Hungary in 1620.
The town of Bolo was founded by the Dominicans in 1619 in honor of St. Ferdinand.
He also founded the reduction of Concepción de la Sierra Candelaria ( 1619 ), Candelaria ( 1627 ), San Javier, Yapeyú ( now in the province of Corrientes San Nicolás, Asunción del Iyuí and Caaró ( now in Brazil ).
Yeniseysk was founded in 1619 as a stockaded town — the first town on the Yenisei River.

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On December 4, 1619, a group of 38 English settlers arrived at Berkeley Hundred, about on the north bank of the James River near Herring Creek in an area then known as Charles Cittie ( sic ).

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Fortunately for Moscow, its major enemies, the Polish – Lithuanian Commonwealth and Sweden, were engaged in a bitter conflict with each other, which provided Russia the opportunity to make peace with Sweden in 1617 and to sign a truce with the Polish – Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1619.
The site which nowadays is referred to as Jakarta, has been home to multiple settlements along with their respective names: Sunda Kelapa ( 397 – 1527 ), Jayakarta ( 1527 – 1619 ), Batavia ( 1619 – 1949 ), and Djakarta ( 1949 – 1972 ).
The Elector John Sigismund, Maria Eleonora's father, died on 23 December 1619, and the prospect of a Swedish marriage seemed gone with him.
In 1619, colonists took greater control with an elected legislature called the House of Burgesses.
The elder Jaggard has seemed an odd choice to many commentators, given his problematical relationship with the Shakespeare canon: Jaggard issued the suspect collection The Passionate Pilgrim in 1599 and 1612, and in 1619 printed the so-called False Folio, ten pirated or spurious Shakespearean plays, some with false dates and title pages.
A second quarto, a reprint of Q1, was published in 1602 by Pavier ; another reprint was issued as Q3 in 1619, with a false date of 1608 — part of William Jaggard's False Folio.
The 17th century saw an increase in shipments with enslaved people arriving in the English colony of Jamestown, Virginia in 1619, although these first kidnapped Africans were classed as indentured servants and freed after seven years ; chattel slavery entered Virginia law in 1656.
After a crisis with relationships with Spain, he was married to Henry IV of France's daughter Christine Marie in 1619.
In 1619 Constantijn came into contact with Anna Roemers Visscher and with Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft.
Carinthia was unified with the rest of the Habsburg territories again in 1619.
In 1619, an armed expedition composed of three ships ( 275 crew, 106 cannon ) and called the " Fleet of Montmorency " under General Augustin de Beaulieu was sent from Honfleur, with the objective of fighting the Dutch in the Far East.
: In 1619 James I erected the Baronetage of Ireland and laid plans for a further new Baronetage with the object of assisting the colonisation of Nova Scotia.
* Proceedings of the First Assembly of Virginia, 1619 ; Communicated, with an Introductory Note, by George Bancroft
Frederick had allied himself with rebellious Protestant Bohemian nobility in 1619, expecting support from the Protestant Union in his revolt against the Catholic Ferdinand II, the newly elected Holy Roman Emperor.
Fearing an invasion by Imperial forces the Estates of Bohemia sought an alliance with the other members of the Lands of the Bohemian Crown ( Silesia, Lusatia, Moravia ) and on 31 July 1619 at Prague, these states formed the Bohemian Confederacy, dedicated to opposing the Habsburgs ; under the terms of this agreement, Protestantism became virtually the state religion of the Bohemian lands.
Finally on 31 October 1619, Frederick entered Prague, along with 568 people and 100 cars, and was greeted enthusiastically.
Frederick was crowned with the Crown of Saint Wenceslas in St. Vitus Cathedral on 4 November 1619.

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