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1621 and official
Jordaens ' importance can also be seen by his number of pupils ; the Guild of St. Luke records fifteen official pupils from 1621 to 1667, but six others were recorded as pupils in court documents and not the Guild records, so it is probable that he had more students than officially recorded.
By 1621, a charter was granted by the Dutch States-General, but even a few years prior to the official chartering a fort and trading post had been built at Kijkoveral, under the supervision of Aert Groenewegen, at the confluence of the Essequibo, Cuyuni, and Mazaruni Rivers.

1621 and investigation
The 1621 Parliament began an investigation into monopolies and other abuses in England and extended it later to Ireland ; in this first session, Buckingham was quick to side with the Parliament to avoid action being taken against him.

1621 and Tuscany
* 1590 – Cosimo II de ' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany ( d. 1621 )
* May 12 – Cosimo II de ' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany ( d. 1621 )
* Ferdinando II de ' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany ( 1610 – 1670 ), grand duke in 1621
She served as Regent of Tuscany jointly with her daughter-in-law during the minority of her grandson from 1621.
* Cosimo II de ' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany ( 1590 – 1621 ) married Maria Maddalena of Austria and had issue.
Ferdinando II de ' Medici ( 14 July 1610 – 23 May 1670 ) was grand duke of Tuscany from 1621 to 1670.
* 14 July 1610 – 28 February 1621 His Highness The Grand Prince of Tuscany
* 28 February 1621 – 23 May 1670 His Highness The Grand Duke of Tuscany
Cosimo II de ' Medici ( 12 May 1590 – 28 February 1621 ) was Grand Duke of Tuscany from 1609 until 1621.
* 17 February 1609-28 February 1621 His Highness The Grand Duke of Tuscany
* Cosimo II de ' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany ( 1590 – 1621 ); married Maria Maddalena of Austria and had issue ;
* Cosimo II de ' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany ( 1590 – 1621 )
* Ferdinando II de ' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, ( 1610 – 1670 ), Grand Duke of Tuscany 1621 – 1670

1621 and Dudley's
In 1621, he got an Act of Parliament allowing Dudley's wife to sell the estate to him for £ 4, 000.

1621 and new
Continuing from the reign of Elizabeth I of England, the creation of grants and patents reaches a new highwater mark from 1614 to 1621, during the reign of James I of England.
In 1621, a new company was established with a trading monopoly in the Americas and West Africa: the Dutch West India Company ( Westindische Compagnie or WIC ).
It was Monhegan traders who taught English to Samoset, the sagamore who in 1621 startled the Pilgrims by boldly walking into their new village at Plymouth and saying: " Welcome, Englishmen.
Nurhaci later conquered Mukden ( modern-day Shenyang ) and built it into the new capital in 1621.
At the end of the 16th century and the beginning of the 17th, new monasteries were established in the city, including: a Capuchin monastery ( 1608 ), another on Bisemberg ( 1621 ), an Ursuline monastery ( 1634 ), and a Visitandine monastery ( 1635 ).
28, 1638 Cohannet, Mass ), who came to the new world on the Goode Ship Fortune from London in 1621.
On his return to Rome in 1621 Bentivoglio bought Cardinal Scipione Borghese's new palazzo on the Quirinale.
Susenyos made a grant of land to Páez on the peninsula of Gorgora on the north side of Lake Tana, where he built a new center for his fellow Jesuits, starting with a stone church, which was dedicated 16 January 1621.
In April 1621 he became colonial treasurer of the Virginia Company and sailed to Virginia with his niece's husband, Sir Francis Wyat, the new governor.
But he was liberated on 16 July 1621, after the new Lord Chancellor John Williams had prevailed with George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham to recommend to James I an exercise of his prerogative of mercy in the case of political prisoners.
( Formerly, new peers were invested with their coronation robe by the monarch, but the Investiture ceremony has not take place since 1621.
A truce was eventually signed in 1611, but by 1617 war broke out again, and finally in 1621 the new Swedish king, Gustavus Adolphus, landed near Riga and took the city with a brief siege, wiping away-in Swedish eyes-much of the shame suffered at Kircholm.
Charles wanted to endow Naples with a new and larger theatre to replace the old and dilapidated Teatro San Bartolomeo of 1621.
However, Claiborne was offered a position as a land surveyor in the new colony of Virginia, and arrived at Jamestown in 1621.
A few days after Philip III's death, in 1621, in a " purge " of the ministers of the new and very young king against Lerma's family and friends, Osuna was arrested by a decision of the State Council-the highest political and administrative body of the Spanish Monarchy-on a large and wide-ranging array of accusations ( corruption, but also impiety, sexual misconduct, etc .).
Liaoyang was one of the first Ming cities to fall and Nurhaci, the new Emperor of the Later Jin dynasty, made his capital there naming the city Dongjing in 1621.
Fyt was born in Antwerp, where he was baptized on 15 June 1611, he was registered in 1621 as apprentice to Hans van den Berghe, who was a restorer of old pictures rather than a painter of new ones.
So there are two well-defined moments in the pages of the story of Santiago, the city of Santiago de Veragua the old October 23, 1621 and the new 1637.

1621 and country
Church composers were active throughout the country ; e. g., in the polyphonic tradition, Andreas Neoman who worked at Bardejov and elsewhere in the early 17th century, Ján Šimbracký ( d. 1657 ), organist at the Protestant church in Spišské Podhradie, and Samuel Marckfelner ( 1621 – 1674 ), organist at Levoča.
Ferdinand II took a fearful revenge upon the Protestant nobility in Bohemia and reconquered Royal Hungary ( Pozsony reconquered in May 1621, central part of the country with the mining towns in June 1621 ).
In March 1621, three months after the founding of Plymouth, an Abenaki named Samoset entered the town and exclaimed in English — which he had learned from the Penobscot fishermen and from the English fishermen that came to fish off Monhegan Island — “ Welcome, Englishmen !” He announced himself as the envoy of Massasoit,the greatest commander of the country .” After some negotiation, Massasoit came in person and was received with due ceremony.

1621 and concluded
As a result, the Treaty of Nikolsburg was concluded on December 31, 1621, under which Bethlen renounced the royal title on condition that Ferdinand confirmed the 1606 Peace of Vienna ( which had granted full liberty of worship to the Hungarian Protestants ) and engaged to summon a general diet within six months ).
The first war was concluded by the 1624 Peace of Vienna, the second by the 1626 Peace of Pressburg-both confirmed the 1621 Peace of Nikolsburg.

1621 and friends
In Königsberg he became friends with and collaborated with Heinrich Albert ( 1604 – 1651 ), Robert Roberthin ( 1600 – 1648 ) and Sibylla Schwarz ( 1621 – 1638 ), and with them formed the Königsberger Dichtergruppe ( loosely translated as the " Königsberg Poets ' Association ").
The political meaning of such an agreement was indeed that he was accepted as a member of the Lerma's family and group of friends, the real ruling elite of the Spanish monarchy at the time, till he was displaced around 1621 by his political enemy, Gaspar de Guzmán, Count-Duke of Olivares.
His vanity, avarice, and irascibility soon lost him his English friends ; the projected Spanish marriage of Prince Charles made him anxious about the security of his position in England, and the election of Pope Gregory XV ( 9 February 1621 ) furnished him with an occasion of intimating, through Catholic diplomatists in England, his wish to return to Rome.

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