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1633 and Henry
The border remained stable until the annexation of the Three Bishoprics Metz, Toul and Verdun by King Henry II in 1552 and the occupation of the Duchy of Lorraine by the forces of King Louis XIII in 1633.
* Henry Cary, 1st Viscount Falkland of England ( 1575 – 1633 ), military officer, colonizer, and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Well into the nineteenth century, English was spoken by few in Wales, and prior to the early twentieth century there are only three major Welsh-born writers who wrote in the English language: George Herbert ( 1593 – 1633 ) from Montgomeryshire, Henry Vaughan ( 1622 – 1695 ) from Brecknockshire, and John Dyer ( 1699 – 1757 ) from Carmarthenshire.
While historically Welsh writing in English might be said to begin with the fifteenth-century bard Ieuan ap Hywel Swrdwal, well into the nineteenth century English was spoken by few in Wales, and prior to the early twentieth century there are only three major Welsh-born writers who wrote in the English language: George Herbert ( 1593 – 1633 ) from Montgomeryshire, Henry Vaughan from Brecknockshire ( 1622 – 1695 ), and John Dyer from Carmarthenshire ( 1699 – 1757 ).
His family by his second wife consisted of Henry ( b. 5 December 1633 ), who inherited much of his uncle Henry's property, and died before his father in November 1654, when Thomas Fuller is stated to have preached the funeral sermon ; Charles, who died in infancy ; Elizabeth ( b. 1 May 1629 ), who married Robert Danvers, self-styled Viscount Purbeck ; and Mary, who died in infancy.
* Sir Henry Shirley, 2nd Baronet ( c. 1588 – 1633 )
* Henry Cary, 1st Viscount Falkland ( c. 1575 – 1633 )
Henry Carey, 1st Viscount Falkland ( c. 1575 – September 1633 ) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1601 to 1622.
Frederick Henry, however, managed to gain the support of the majority of the other provinces and those voted on 9 December 1633 ( overruling Holland and Overijssel ) to break off the talks.
Catherine Henriette de Balzac d ' Entragues, Marquise de Verneuil ( 1579 – 1633 ) was the favourite mistress of Henry IV of France after Gabrielle d ' Estrées died.
His grandson Henry II, Prince of Condé, inherited the Duchy of Montmorency near Paris in 1633, and in 1689 the Duchy of Montmorency was renamed as Duchy of Enghien for his son Louis II, Prince of Condé.
The play was first published in 1633 in quarto by stationer Henry Seyle ( his shop was " in S. Pauls Church-yard, at the signe of the Tygers head ").
The earldom became extinct at his death, while the barony of Jermyn of St Edmundsbury passed by special remainder, together with his property, to his nephew Thomas Jermyn ( 1633 – 1703 ), and after the latter's death to Thomas's brother Henry Baron Dover.
* Henry Howard, Lord Maltravers 28 February 1633 – 1642
In 1633, he was scolded by Sir Henry Herbert for staging Fletcher's The Woman's Prize without censorship.
1612, dedicated to Henry, prince of Wales, 1620, 1633, 1685 tenth ed.

1633 and II
Honoré II, Prince of Monaco secured recognition of his independent sovereignty from Spain in 1633, and then from Louis XIII of France by the Treaty of Péronne ( 1641 ).
* 1633 – James II of England and VII of Scotland ( d. 1701 )
* September 6 – Death of King James VII and II ( 1633 – 1701 ) in exile.
* September 16 – King James II of England / James VII of Scotland ( b. 1633 )
Holyrood Abbey was the site of the coronations of James II in 1437 and Charles I in 1633.
James II ( 1633 – 1701 ) c. 1690.
* James II ( 1633 – 1701 ), formerly Duke of York, who in 1688 marched his troops to Salisbury Plain to resist the invasion from his son-in-law William of Orange, only to retreat and disperse them as his support began to evaporate.
* James II of England ( 1633 – 1701 ), King of England and Ireland, and as James VII, of Scotland
* Abbas II of Persia, ( 1633 – 1666 ), Shah of Iran from 1642 to 1666
In this revolution, James II ( 1633 – 1701, reigning 1685-1688 ), a Catholic, a younger brother to Charles II, and a strong believer in the Divine right of kings, was forced to flee to France in 1688 by the Protestant Parliamentarian forces.
# Maria Clementina ( July 18, 1702 – January 24, 1735 ), married James Francis Edward Stuart ( 1688 – 1766 ), son of King James II of England ( 1633 – 1701 ) and had issue ;
* James II of England ( 1633 – 1701 ), reigned as King James VII of Scotland
# Hussain Nizam Shah II 1631 – 1633
* King James II of England ( 1633 – 1701 ), James VII of Scotland
* Abbas II of Persia ( 1633 – 1666 )
Protestant intellectuals again tried to establish a university in 1633, though their attempts were blocked by the arrival of imperial troops from orders of Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II.
Originally a single stand-alone story, the novel is now the first of an open-ended series with over twenty-six works of all kinds including e-published only works ( e-books ) of which twelve are standard trade printed books ( Three of eighteen of the bi-monthly Gazettes, and counting ) are the printed canonical Grantville Gazettes ( I, II, and III, the first of which is almost entirely longer fiction Flint couldn't put in the already lengthy Ring of Fire shared universe collection, the de facto first sequel antedating collaborative work on 1633, and of which two have been best sellers ) published in print and an additional rapidly growing number related Grantville Gazettes e-books or e-zines ( not in print ).
Because the lineage of Robert II was of then a matter of some controversy, the patent was withdrawn in 1633 and he was created Earl of Airth instead.
In 1627 he became councillor to the Emperor Ferdinand II and to the archbishop-elector of Trier, and in 1633 passed to the service of the landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt.

1633 and Prince
* Prince Eugène Maurice of Savoy ( 1633 – 1673 ), count of Soissons and Dreux, married Olympia Mancini
* Prince Eugène Maurice of Savoy ( 1633 – 1673 ), count of Soissons and Dreux, married Olympia Mancini
* Prince James, Duke of Albany ( 1633 – 1701 ), second son of Charles I, became King in 1685
Prince Narai was born in 1633 to King Prasat Thong and his Queen Sirikalayani, who was a daughter of Songtham.
On 20 October 1632 Vasa received the office of Prince Bishop of Cracow ( after the death of Andrzej Lipski ); he performed his duties in person from 27 February 1633.
The duchy was then recreated in 1633 for his sister Charlotte Marguerite of Montmorency and her husband the Prince of Condé.
Prince Jerzy Ossoliński ( 1595 – 1650 ) was a Polish nobleman ( szlachcic ), Crown Court Treasurer from 1632, governor ( voivode ) of Sandomierz from 1636, Reichsfürst ( Imperial Prince ) since 1634, Crown Deputy Chancellor from 1639, Great Crown Chancellor from 1643, sheriff ( starost ) of Bydgoszcz ( 1633 ), Lubomel ( 1639 ), Puck and Bolim ( 1647 ), magnate, politician and diplomat.
Marmion's second play, A Fine Companion, was staged in 1632 or 1633 and published in the latter year, after being performed by the Prince Charles's Men at Salisbury Court Theatre.
He attended Prince Charles on the Spanish adventure, served as Admiral in the unsuccessful Cadiz Expedition in 1625, and commanded the disastrous attempt upon Rochelle in 1628, becoming the same year a member of the Council of war, and in 1633 a Member of the Council of Wales and the Marches.
* Christian ( 19 November 1566 – 8 November 1633 ); Prince of Lüneburg 1611 – 1633

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