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On a map of c. 1634, Jean Vrolicq renamed the island Île de Richelieu.
It is believed that the French explorer Jean Nicolet was the first non-Native American to reach Lake Michigan in 1634 or 1638.
Jean Nicolet reached the Fox River at Green Bay in 1634 and set up a trading post.
The Green Bay area was first explored by Europeans in 1634, when Jean Nicolet, a French voyager, arrived in the area.
Painting of Jean Nicolet landing in Green Bay in 1634
He had completed the book in 1634, but fierce opposition prevented him from printing it at Paris until 1650, in which he was aided by Jean Morin, who was enthusiastic about the book and agreed with its conclusions.
French-Canadian explorer Jean Nicolet was the first recorded white entrant into the region, landing in 1634 at the current site of Green Bay, Wisconsin ( although Étienne Brûlé is stated by some sources as having explored Lake Superior and possibly inland Wisconsin in 1622 ).
# Jean Hotman, Marquis de Villers-St-Paul, Count de Hotman d 1634.
1910 painting of Jean Nicolet's 1634 arrival in Wisconsin
The tragedy by Jean Mairet ( 1634 ) is one of the first monuments of French " classicism ", and was followed by a version from Pierre Corneille ( 1663 ).
Originally called Île Saint-Paul in honour of the founder of Montreal, Paul Chomedey, sieur de Maisonneuve, the island was initially acquired by 1634 by Jean de Lauzon, future governor of New France.
A 1984 Canadian study was able to trace 40 cases of classical Friedreich's disease from 14 French-Canadian kindreds previously thought to be unrelated to one common ancestral couple arriving in New France in 1634: Jean Guyon and Mathurine Robin.
Painting of Jean Nicolet's 1634 discovery of Wisconsin
*-Pensées chrétiennes sur les commandements de Dieu, Paris, Jean Jost, 1634.

1634 and du
The king had his brother's marriage declared null and void by the Parlement of Paris in September 1634 and, despite the protest of Pope Urban VIII, the Assembly of the French clergy held in September 1635 that a prince du sang could enter matrimony only with permission of the king — consistent with French sovereignty and custom.
He contributed to French history by writing Histoire de la guerre de Flandre 1559 – 1609 ( History of the war in Flanders 1559 – 1609, Paris, 1615 ); Histoire de l ' administration du cardinal d ' Amboise, grand ministre d ' état en France ( History of the administration of Cardinal D ' Amboise, great minister of state in France, Paris, 1634 ), a defence of Georges d ' Amboise ; and Histoire de l ' administration de l ' abbé Suger ( History of the administration of Abbot Suger, Paris, 1645 ).
He accumulated a large number of documents, but published comparatively little, his principal works being Recueil armorial des anciennes maisons de Bretagne ( 1638 ); Les noms, surnoms, qualitez, armes et blasons des chevaliers ct officiers de l ' ordre du Saint-Esprit ( 1634 ); and the genealogies of the houses of La Rochefoucauld ( 1654 ), Bournonville ( 1657 ) and Amanze ( 1659 ).
*-La vraye suite des adventures de la Polyvene du feu sieur de Moliere, Suivie & concluë sur ses memoires, Paris, Anthoine de Sommaville, 1634.
Pierre Thomas, sieur du Fossé ( 1634 – 1698 ) was a French scholar and author, and was the son of a master of accounts at Rouen.

1634 and de
Early sources: river Ilfing ( 890 ), Castrum de Elbingo quod a nomine fluminis Elbingum appellavit ( 1237 — Peter of Dusburg, Chronicon terrae Prussiae ), in Elbingo ( 1239 ), in Elbing ( 1242 ), in Elbinge ... fluvium Elbinc ( 1246, city charter ), de Elbingo ( 1250 ), in Elbyngo ( 1258 ), vitra Elbingum ( 1263 ), Elvingo ( 1293 ), in Elbingo ( 1300 ), in Elvingo ( 1389 ), czum Elbinge ( 1392 ), czu Elbing ( 1403 ), Elwing ( 1410 ), czum Elwinge ( 1412 ), Elbing ( 1414 – 1438 ), Elbyang ( before 1454 ), Elbing ( 1508 ), ku Elbiągowi ( 1634 ), w Elblągu ( 1661 ), w Elblągu ( 1661 ).
In 1618 the Portuguese built the fortress called Fortaleza São Pedro da Barra, and they subsequently built two more: Fortaleza de São Miguel ( 1634 ) and Forte de São Francisco do Penedo ( 1765-6 ).
In 1634 he published his Traité de la predestination, in which he tried to mitigate the harsh features of predestination by his Universalismus hypotheticus.
* 1634 – Marie-Madeleine Pioche de la Vergne, comtesse de la Fayette, French writer ( d. 1693 )
* 1561 – Hernando Arias de Saavedra, soldier and politician ( d. 1634 )
* September 10 – Hernando Arias de Saavedra, Spanish colonial governor ( d. 1634 )
de: 1634
* May 25 – Madame de la Fayette, French writer ( b. 1634 )
* Marie-Madeleine Pioche de La Vergne, comtesse de La Fayette ( 1634 – 1693 ), French author better known as Madame de La Fayette
La rendición de Breda ( 1634 – 1635, English: The Surrender of Breda ) was inspired by Velázquez's first visit to Italy, in which he accompanied Ambrogio Spinola, marqués de los Balbases | Ambrogio Spinola, who conquered the Dutch city of Breda a few years prior.
File: Francisco de Zurbarán 030. jpg | Painting by Francisco de Zurbarán ( 1634 )
Meanwhile, the Dutch also lost formerly occupied Baia de Todos os Santos, Salvador de Bahia, 12 ° 48 ′ S 38 ° 38 ′ W in Brazil, 1 May 1625, under the heavy attacks of the Spanish – Portuguese Fleet, commanded by the Captain General of the Spanish Navy, since 1617, Admiral Fadrique II de Toledo Osorio y Mendoza ( Naples, Italy, May 1580 – 11 December 1634 ), 1st Marquis of Villanueva de Valdueza, and, since 17 January 1624, Knight of the Order of Santiago.
* Hendrick Avercamp ( Amsterdam, 1585-Kampen, 1634 ), nicknamed " de Stomme van Kampen " ( The Mute of Kampen ), is a painter best known for his small winter landscapes.
es: Batalla de Nördlingen ( 1634 )

1634 and Saint-Cyran
In 1634, Saint-Cyran had become the spiritual adviser of Port-Royal-des-Champs, a Cistercian convent in Magny-les-Hameaux.

1634 and became
* In Maryland, the Jesuits Andrew White, John Altham Gravenor, and Thomas Gervase arrived with Lord Leonard Calvert on March 25, 1634, and in that year established an institution of higher learning at St. Mary's which later became known as Georgetown University, North America's oldest university.
In 1634, it became part of the first eight shires of Virginia, as Charles City County, one of the oldest in the United States, and is located along Virginia State Route 5, which runs parallel to the river's northern borders past sites of many of the James River Plantations between the colonial capital city of Williamsburg ( now the site of Colonial Williamsburg ) and the capital of the Commonwealth of Virginia at Richmond.
It became Charles City County in 1643, and is considered one the five shires in Virginia still extant in essentially the same political entity ( county ) as they were originally formed in 1634.
The area became part of Elizabeth Cittie in 1619, Elizabeth River Shire in 1634, and was included in Elizabeth City County when it was formed in 1643.
He was educated at Magdalen Hall ( which later became Hertford College ), Oxford, being tutored by John Tombes and graduating BA in 1631 and MA in 1634.
In 1634, he became Lord High Steward ( riksdrots ), making him head of Svea Court of Appeal ( Svea Hovrätt ) and as such supervisor of justice in Sweden.
They had a daughter, Caterina, who became a Benedictine nun and died in 1634.
He became a representative to the General Court of Massachusetts from 1632 to 1634.
In 1634 war broke out between the Delaware and the Susquehannock, and by 1638 the defeated Delaware became tributaries to the Susquehanna.
Blairgowrie was made a barony in favour of George Drummond of Blair in 1634 by a royal charter of Charles I, and became a free burgh in 1809.
However, this creation became extinct on his death in 1634.
He became a patron of science and art, studied fossils, and supported the astronomer Pierre Gassendi from 1634 to 1637.
When in 1634 his brother Charles was pressured into resigning his realm in his favor, he became sovereign Duke of Lorraine.
He emigrated to New England between 1634 and 1637 and became the first " professor " of the nascent Harvard College.
In 1634 he became the first European to explore what would become Wisconsin.
In 1634 the area became known as Payanghat Subah ( Lowlands Province ) while Chikli and Mehkar were part of Balaghat Subah ( Highlands Province ), but by 1636 Berar became part of a large province called Deccan.
Admitted to Christ's College, Cambridge, he graduated BA in 1632 and became a fellow of St John's College in 1634.
On graduating he became domestic chaplain to John Gordon, 1st Viscount Kenmure ( d. 1634 ), and afterwards to John Kennedy, 6th Earl of Cassilis.
In 1634 he became Bishop of Waterford and Lismore in the Church of Ireland.
The town became part of the Ottoman Empire in 1512, its nahija ( municipality ) was first recorded in the defter of 1533, while its kadiluk ( county ) was recorded in 1634.
When Władysław became king in 1634, he was showered with gifts and new official titles.
In 1634 he became the starost of Borysowo, and gained the rank of podstoli and soon after that, stolnik.
The land area where Fort Monroe is located became part of Elizabeth Cittie in 1619, Elizabeth River Shire in 1634, and was included in Elizabeth City County when it was formed in 1643.

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