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1621 and Elector
Elected in 1620, Coke sat for Liskeard in the 1621 Parliament, which was called by the King to raise revenues ; other topics of discussion included a proposed marriage between the Prince of Wales and Maria Anna of Spain, and possible military support for the King's son-in-law, Frederick V, Elector Palatine.
Edward Floyd, Floud or Lloyd ( died 1648 ) was an Englishman impeached and sentenced by the House of Commons in 1621 for speaking disparagingly of Frederick V, Elector Palatine.
The policy of the " Spanish Match ", as it was called, was supported by the Howards and other Catholic-leaning ministers and diplomats — together known as the Spanish Party — but deeply distrusted in Protestant England, a sentiment voiced vociferously in the Commons when James called his first parliament for seven years in 1621 to raise funds for a military expedition in support of Frederick V, Elector Palatine.
Finally, a territory could lose statehood by being subjected to the Imperial ban ( the most notable example involved the Elector Palatine Frederick V, who was banned in 1621 for his participation in the Bohemian Revolt ).
* 1621 Frederick V, Elector Palatine as well as his backers Prince Christian I of Anhalt-Bernburg and Georg Friedrich of Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Weikersheim for the assumption of power in Bohemia.

1621 and Palatine
In summer 1621, John II, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken, Frederick's former guardian who had served as regent of the Electoral Palatinate when Frederick left for Prague, resigned.

1621 and Frederick
In 1621, a palace was constructed at Rhenen for the ousted Frederick V. It was demolished in 1812.
From Silesia, Frederick wanted to plan revenge for the Battle of White Mountain, but the Silesian Estates refused to support this project, and he was forced to leave Silesia in early 1621.
On 21 January 1621, Ferdinand issued a decree against Frederick and Christian, accusing them of breach of peace, supporting rebels, and treason.
In January 1621, the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II imposed the Ban of the Empire upon Frederick V and gave his electorate and the Upper Palatinate to Maximilian.
Mansfeld, however, was soon appointed by Frederick to command his army in Bohemia, and in 1621 he took up his position in the Upper Palatinate, successfully resisting the efforts made by Tilly to dislodge him.
In 1621, Christian was one of the few men to continue rallying behind Frederick V, who had only the year before claimed and been deposed from the throne of Bohemia following his crushing loss at the Battle of White Mountain.
# Frederick Louis ( b. Amberg, 17 August 1619-d. Harzgerode, 29 January 1621 ).
* Elisabeth ( 19 October 1565 – 17 July 1621 ), married Frederick, Count of Hohenlohe-Langenburg

1621 and V
He received some votes in the 1605 conclaves which elected Pope Leo XI, Pope Paul V, and in 1621 when Pope Gregory XV was elected, but only in the second conclave of 1605 was he papabile.
Under Pope Paul V ( reigned 1605 – 1621 ), a major conflict arose between Venice and the Papacy.
Born in Siena, a member of the illustrious banking family of Chigi and a great-nephew of Pope Paul V ( 1605 – 1621 ), he was privately tutored and eventually received doctorates of philosophy, law, and theology from the University of Siena.
Pope Gregory XV ( 9 January or 15 January 1554 – 8 July 1623 ), born Alessandro Ludovisi, was pope from 1621, succeeding Pope Paul V on 9 February 1621.
* September 17 – Pope Paul V ( d. 1621 )
* February 9 – Papal Conclave of 1621: Pope Gregory XV succeeds Pope Paul V as the 234th pope.
Pope Paul V ( 17 September 1552 – 28 January 1621 ), born Camillo Borghese, was Pope from 16 May 1605 until his death.
Paul V died on 28 January 1621 in Rome and was succeeded by Gregory XV.
* History of England from the Accession of James I to the Outbreak of the Civil War, 1603 – 1642 by Samuel Rawson Gardiner ( 1883 ): Volume I ( 1603 – 1607 ), Volume II ( 1607 – 1616 ), Volume III ( 1616 – 1621 ), Volume IV ( 1621 – 1623 ), Volume V ( 1623 – 1625 ), Volume VI ( 1625 – 1629 ), Volume VII ( 1629 – 1635 ), Volume VIII ( 1635 – 1639 ), Volume IX ( 1639 – 1641 ), Volume X ( 1641 – 1642 )
* 1621 – 1665: Philip V ( nephew of )
The Galleria Borghese houses a substantial part of the Borghese collection of paintings, sculpture and antiquities, begun by Cardinal Scipione Borghese, the nephew of Pope Paul V ( reign 1605 – 1621 ).
* Pope Paul V ( 1605 – 1621 )
Over the principal doorway is a life-size bronze statue of the Virgin and Child by Girolamo Lombardo ; the three superb bronze doors executed at the latter end of the 16th century and under Paul V ( 1605 – 1621 ) are also by Lombardo, his sons and his pupils, among them Tiburzio Vergelli, who also made the fine bronze font in the interior.

1621 and came
At an early age, he came to the attention of the papal nephew, Cardinal Scipione Borghese, and in 1621, at the age of only twenty three, he was knighted by Pope Gregory XV.
Contact with the Native Americans came in March 1621 through Samoset, an English-speaking Abenaki who arranged for the Pilgrims to meet with Massasoit, the sachem of the nearby Pokanoket tribe.
The first challenge to the treaty came in August 1621 when a sachem named Corbitant began to undermine Massasoit's leadership.
On September 13, 1621, nine sachems, including Corbitant, came to Plymouth to sign a treaty of loyalty to King James.
28, 1638 Cohannet, Mass ), who came to the new world on the Goode Ship Fortune from London in 1621.
Matters came to a head when James finally called a Parliament in 1621 to fund a military expedition in support of his son-in-law.
The first creation came in 1621 for Henry Power.
In the Parliament of 1621, it fell to Calvert to advocate the " Spanish match ", as it came to be called, against the majority of Parliament, who feared an increase in Catholic influence on the state.
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.
In 1621, Yen Szu-Chi, who came from Zhangzhou, Fujian Province, first led his people to cultivate this land after they landed at Penkang ( Peikang ).
* the Old Town with its marketplace, Town Hall from 1621 ( with a column from Landskron Castle ’ s hall in front, which reputedly came from the Ingelheim Imperial Palace ), the former town fortifications with Gautor, Rheintorpforte ( gates ), clocktower and town wall remnants, and unique museums ( German Viticultural Museum, Town Museum.
They also claim that when Guido Reni came in 1621 to Naples to paint in the Chapel of San Gennaro in the cathedral of Cathedral of Naples, Corenzio suborned an assassin to take his life.
Both predictions came true: Emperor Mathias died on March 1619, and Jesenius was executed, along with 26 other Bohemian estates leaders, including Maxmilián Hošťálek, on the Old Town Square in 1621.
In 1598 a number of men were presented at the court leet for tithing and in 1621 the court leet recorded " paid for hue and crye that came from Horwich after the man who made an escape forth of ye stocks for stealing certain lynen cloth 8d.

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