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1630 and King
The immediate occasion for the war was the uprising of the Protestant nobility of Bohemia against the emperor, but the conflict was widened into a European War by the intervention of King Christian IV of Denmark ( 1625 – 29 ), Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden ( 1630 – 48 ) and France under Cardinal Richelieu.
* February 6 – James Stuart, Duke of York becomes James II of England and Ireland and King James VII of Scotland in succession to his brother Charles II ( 1630 – 1685 ), King of Great Britain since 1660.
* February 6 – King Charles II of England, Scotland and Ireland ( b. 1630 )
* Lucy Walter ( 1630 – 1658 ): mistress to King Charles II of England during his exile
** Thomas Lake, Secretary of State to King James I ( d. 1630 )
* Urzigurumash, King of the Kassites, r. 1640 – 1630 BC
After uprisings in 1630 – 31 and 1648 – 1652, the young King Louis XIV had two large forts, fort St. Jean and Fort St. Nicholas, built at the harbor entrance to control the city's unruly population.
In 1605 King James I of England created him Earl of Montgomery and Baron Herbert of Shurland, and since 1630, when he succeeded to the Earldom of Pembroke, the head of the Herbert family has carried the double title of Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery.
During the Thirty Years ' War, on June 26, 1630, the Swedish Army under King Gustav Adolf II landed in the village of Peenemünde, located on the Peene river ( Polish: Piana ).
From 1630 until his deprivation during the Interregnum, the Rector of Ackworth was the Reverend Thomas Bradley, DD ( Oxon ), who attended King Charles the I of England at his execution.
In the interval between Parliaments he was treasurer of the Providence Island Company from 1630, linking him to a small, intense group of Puritan opponents to the King.
# Sophia, Electress of Hanover ( 14 October 1630 – 8 June 1714 ); married Ernest Augustus, Elector of Hanover, had issue including King George I of Great Britain
In 1630 a metrical version entitled Tom Thumbe, His Life and Death: Wherein is declared many Maruailous Acts of Manhood, full of wonder, and strange merriments: Which little Knight liued in King Arthurs time, and famous in the Court of Great Brittaine was published.
Because of this and other victories by Wallenstein, Denmark was forced to sue for peace at the Treaty of Lübeck, but this disrupted the balance of power in Europe resulting in Swedish involvement in 1630 under their redoubtable leader, the brilliant King and Field General Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden who had been attempting to dominate the Baltic for the previous ten years in wars with Poland, then a continental power of note.
* Juan Luis Arias de Loyola ’ s memorial to King Philip IV ( written about 1630 and based on discussions between Queirós and Loyola )
He persuaded his rich friends in London to try it, and by the time Queen Henrietta Maria, wife of King Charles I, visited in 1630 it had established itself as a spa retreat.
Lucy Walter or Lucy Barlow ( c. 1630 – 1658 ) was a mistress of King Charles II of England and mother of James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth.
By 1630, Tanfield was back in England about to embark to Ireland on a mission for King Charles I.
The Medici Fountain ( La fontaine Médicis ) was built in 1630 by Marie de ' Medici, the widow of King Henry IV of France and regent of King Louis XIII of France.
The main part of the house was extensively enlarged around 1630 by Sir William Pitt, Comptroller of the Household to King James I.
Among his manuscripts was found The Life and Raigne of King Edward VI, first published in 1630, and Certain Yeres of Queen Elizabeth's Raigne, the beginning of which was printed in an edition of his Edward VI, published in 1636, but which was first published in a complete form in 1840 for the Camden Society under the editorship of John Bruce, who prefixed an introduction on the life and writings of the author.
The first King of Manado ( 1630 ) named Muntu Untu was in fact the son of a Spanish Mestizo.

1630 and Charles
* 1630Charles II of England ( d. 1685 )
* Charles Emmanuel I of Savoy ( 1562 – 1630 ), Duke of Savoy and Papal backed candidate to the throne of the Duchy of Mantua
** Charles Malapert, Belgian Jesuit writer ( d. 1630 )
* January 12 – Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy ( d. 1630 )
Charles II ( 29 May 1630 – 6 February 1685 ) was king of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
Charles was born in St. James's Palace on 29 May 1630.
* Seaward, Paul ( September 2004 ; online edn, January 2008 ) " Charles II ( 1630 – 1685 )", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press,, retrieved 19 April 2010 ( Subscription required )
After Charles II of England, Scotland and Ireland ( 1630 – 1685 ) was restored to the English throne following Oliver Cromwell's Protectorate, he granted the chartered Carolina territory to eight of his loyal friends, known as the Lords Proprietors, in 1663.
Charles Emmanuel I (; 12 January 1562 – 26 July 1630 ), known as the Great, was the Duke of Savoy from 1580 to 1630.
However, when Philip IV of Spain sent two invasion forces from Genoa and Como, Charles Emmanuel declared himself neutral, and in 1630 Richelieu ordered a French army to march into Savoy to force him to obey the pacts.
* Charles Emmanuel I: 1580 – 1630
# Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy, 1562 – 1630
* Charles II of England, Ireland & Scotland ( 1630 – 1685 )
** Charles Malapert, Belgian Jesuit writer ( died 1630 )
John Winthrop's company stopped here for some time in 1630, before deciding to settle across the Charles River at Boston.
In 1630, he married Mary Fitz ( 1596 – 1671 ), the wealthy widow of Sir Charles Howard ( died 1622 ), and was made a baronet, of Kilkhampton in the County of Cornwall ; his violent temper destroyed the marriage, and he was imprisoned as the result of two lawsuits, one with his wife, and the other with her kinsman, the Earl of Suffolk.
He married at Hackney, Middlesex, on 8 May 1630, Elizabeth ( died 1672 ), eldest daughter and coheiress of Sir Charles Montagu, of Boughton, Northamptonshire.
The English government was headed then by Charles II ( 1630 – 1685 ), who had been restored to power as the English king ( under Parliamentary oversight ) after the Restoration of 1660.

1630 and I
A Polish Kabbalist, writing in about 1630 – 1650, reported the creation of a golem by Rabbi Eliyahu thus: " And I have heard, in a certain and explicit way, from several respectable persons that one man close to our time, whose name is R. Eliyahu, the master of the name, who made a creature out of matter Golem and form tzurah and it performed hard work for him, for a long period, and the name of emet was hanging upon his neck, until he finally removed it for a certain reason, the name from his neck and it turned to dust.
The Act of Settlement restricts the succession to the legitimate Protestant descendants of Sophia of Hanover ( 1630 – 1714 ), a granddaughter of James I.
Victor Amadeus I () ( 8 May 1587 – 7 October 1637 ) was the Duke of Savoy from 1630 to 1637.
* Victor Amadeus I: 1630 – 1637
William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke ( 1580 – 1630 ), eldest son of the 2nd Earl and his famous countess, was a conspicuous figure in the society of his time and at the court of James I.
Frederick's chancellor Christian I, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg ( 1568 – 1630 ).
In 1630 he became the Italian ambassador to the court of Duke Victor Amadeus I of Savoy, and engaged in diplomatic and administrative work in Italy until 1635, when the Franco-Spanish War broke out.
* William Stanley ( Elizabethan ) ( 1548 – 1630 ), English military commander under Queen Elizabeth I
The burgesses were additionally granted two fairs: a yearly fair on the feast of the Translation of St. Leonard and three following days was granted in 1359, and in 1630, Charles I granted them licence to hold another fair on the Thursday before the first week in Lent and two following days.
In particular, during the period between 1630 and 1635 he built a Chapel where Henrietta Maria, Queen of Charles I, could exercise her Roman Catholic religion.
* Resolutiën Staten-Generaal 1626 – 1630, Bewerkt door I. J. A.

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