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* 1651 ( Keian 4 ): Tokugawa Ietsuna was proclaimed Shogun.
In 1651, Shogun Iemitsu died when Tsunayoshi was only five years old.
It was to take place in 1651, shortly after the death of Shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu, and would later come to be known as the Keian Uprising.

1651 and Iemitsu
* 1604 – Tokugawa Iemitsu, Japanese 3rd shogun of the Tokugawa dynasty ( d. 1651 )
* August 12 – Tokugawa Iemitsu, Japanese shogun ( d. 1651 )
# Tokugawa Iemitsu, r. 1623 – 1651
This Sakoku Edict ( Sakoku-rei, 鎖国令 ) of 1635 was the third of a series issued by Tokugawa Iemitsu ( 徳川 家光 ), shogun ( 将軍 ) of Japan from 1623 to 1651.
Tokugawa Iemitsu ( 徳川 家光 August 12, 1604 – June 8, 1651 ) was the third shogun of the Tokugawa dynasty.
Iemitsu ruled from 1623 to 1651.
Tokugawa Iemitsu died in early 1651, at the age of forty seven.

1651 and died
His father died in 1651.
Priscilla died in Duxbury between 1651 and her husband ’ s death in 1687.
Taylor's first wife had died early in 1651.
* John Taylor ( painter ) ( died 1651 ), artist and friend of Shakespeare
* Sir George Buchanan ( soldier ) ( died 1651 ), Scottish soldier during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms
At the end of 1652 Deane returned to his command as general-at-sea, where George Monck had succeeded Popham, who had died in 1651.
** Lady Mary Wroth, poet ( died c. 1651 )
* February 2-Anna Visscher, Dutch artist, poet and translator ( died 1651 )
* October-Jacques Sirmond, Jesuit scholar ( died 1651 )
Alexander Leslie was married in 1637 to Agnes Renton ( died 29 June 1651, daughter of David Renton of Billie ), and in due course his eldest son, Gustav Leslie became a colonel in the Swedish Army.
Arthur Dee died in October 1651, in Norwich and was buried in the church of St. George, Tombland.
On 4 February 1651, Henri de Sévigné was mortally wounded in a duel with the Chevalier d ' Albret after a quarrel over his mistress, Mme de Gondran, and died two days later.
If Carew was more than fifty years of age, he must have died during or after 1645, and in fact there were final additions made to his Poems in the third edition of 1651.
Laurent de La Vallière died in 1651 ; his widow remarried in 1655, to Jacques de Courtarvel, marquis de Saint-Rémy, and joined the court of Gaston, Duke of Orléans, at Blois.
The Hamilton estates had been declared forfeit by Oliver Cromwell after the activities of his wife's father and uncle in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, ( James 1st Duke of Hamilton was executed in 1649, and William, 2nd Duke of Hamilton died at Worcester in 1651 ).
* Sir Donald Campbell, 1st Baronet, of Ardnamurchan and Airds ( died 1651 ), Scottish nobleman
* 1651 – 1654 Teodor Denhoff ( died 1654 ) ( pl )
* Edmund Dummer ( 1651 – 1713 ) Surveyor of the Navy, founder of the Royal Navy docks at Devonport, Plymouth, Member of Parliament for Arundel and founder of the first packet service between Falmouth, Cornwall and the West Indies, died a bankrupt in Fleet debtors ' prison.
The Duke died at Ingolstadt on 27 September 1651.
* John Wentworth ( died 1651 ), MP for Great Yarmouth ( UK Parliament constituency )
* Sir William Culpeper, 1st Baronet of Wakehurst ( died 1651 ), of the Culpeper baronets
When his only son died, Forrester was given a regrant of the peerage in 1651 with special remainders:

1651 and at
Battle of Beresteczko 1651, relief at Abbaye de Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris
In 1651, the Dutch, reinvigorated by the leadership of Peter Stuyvesant, established a fort at present-day New Castle, and in 1655 they conquered the New Sweden colony, annexing it into the Dutch New Netherland.
The Civil War ended with the Parliamentary victory at the Battle of Worcester on 3 September 1651.
He held many college offices, becoming successively lecturer in Greek ( 1651 ), mathematics ( 1653 ), and humanity ( 1655 ), praelector ( 1657 ), junior dean ( 1657 ), and college steward ( 1659 and 1660 ); and according to the habit of the time, he was accustomed to preach in his college chapel and also at Great St Mary's, long before he took holy orders on 23 December 1660.
In 1627 he began his apprenticeship as vice-papal legate at Ferrara, and on recommendations from two cardinals he was appointed successively Inquisitor of Malta and nuncio in Cologne ( 1639 – 1651 ).
For his contribution to the motion picture industry he has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1651 Vine Street.
By 1651, the Dutch had mainly abandoned the island in favour of their colony founded at the Cape of Good Hope.
The first recorded Seventh Day Baptist meeting was held at The Mill Yard Church in London in 1651 under the leadership of Dr. Peter Chamberlen.
Cromwell defeated Charles at the Battle of Worcester on 3 September 1651, and Charles fled to mainland Europe.
Nevertheless, the Scots remained Charles's best hope of restoration, and he was crowned King of Scotland at Scone on 1 January 1651.
With many of the Scots ( including Lord Argyll and other leading Covenanters ) refusing to participate, and with few English royalists joining the force as it moved south into England, the invasion ended in defeat at the Battle of Worcester on 3 September 1651, after which Charles eluded capture by hiding in the Royal Oak at Boscobel House.
He fought at the battle of Knutsford in August and at Worcester in September 1651.
The earlier settlement across the harbour at Vigie, started in 1651, was abandoned after a devastating hurricane in 1780.
In 1651, Charles II was crowned at nearby Scone, traditional site of the investiture of Kings of Scots.
Chevalier has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1651 Vine Street.
* A Major Mercer of the Worcestershire horse played a prominent part on the parliamentary side at the Battle of Worcester in 1651
The Battle of Worcester took place on 3 September 1651 at Worcester, England and was the final battle of the English Civil War.
The Honours of Scotland were almost forgotten following their last use at the coronation of Charles II in 1651 until they were discovered in a chest inside Edinburgh Castle in the early Nineteenth century.
1651: studied mathematics in France and Italy, ultimately at the Padua where he was Consiliarius for the German Nation and Vice-syndicus for the university.
More information can be found by visiting the Ferndale Historical Museum at 1651 Livernois.
He was succeeded by Johan Rising, who upon his arrival in 1654, seized the Dutch post Fort Casimir, located at the site of the present town of New Castle, which was built by the Dutch in 1651.
David Ross, 12th of Balnagowan later led some of the clan at the Battle of Worcester on 3 September 1651 where he was captured and imprisoned at the Tower of London.

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