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March and 1631
* March 14 – René Le Bossu, French critic ( b. 1631 )
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* The Emperor of the East, tragicomedy ( licensed 11 March 1631 ; printed 1632 )
* March 5-Gabrielle Suchon, moral philosopher ( born 1631 )
* March 14-René Le Bossu, critic ( born 1631 )
In 1580, Stow published his Annales, or a Generale Chronicle of England from Brute until the present yeare of Christ 1580 ; it was reprinted in 1592, 1601 and 1605, the last being continued to 26 March 1605, or within ten days of his death ; editions " amended " by Edmund Howes appeared in 1615 and 1631.
The siege began on 20 March 1631 and he put his subordinate Gottfried Heinrich Graf zu Pappenheim in command while he campaigned elsewhere.
Muhammad ‘ Ali Beg was the ambassador sent to the Mughal court by Shah Abbas of Iran, arriving in time for the New Year festival in March 1631.
A letter Dudley wrote to the Countess of Lincoln in March 1631 narrated the first year's experience of the colonists that arrived in Winthrop's fleet in an intimate tone befitting a son or suitor as much as a servant.
* Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland, 25 May 1631 – 9 March 1649
* Richard Weston, 1st Earl of Portland 8 February 1631 – 13 March 1635
René Le Bossu ( 16 March 1631 – 14 March 1680 ) was a French critic.
Gabrielle Suchon ( December 24, 1631, Semur-en-Auxois – March 5, 1703, Dijon ) was a French moral philosopher and Catholic feminist.
Esaias Boursse ( March 3, 1631 – November 16, 1672 ), was a Dutch painter.
Eugene Maximillian, Prince of Hornes ( October 1, 1631March 10, 1709 ) was the son of Ambrosius, Count of Hornes and Marie Marguerite de Bailleul de Lesdaing.

March and Frederick
Sharing in the attack on the Electorate of Saxony, Albert was taken prisoner at Rochlitz in March 1547 by Elector John Frederick of Saxony, but was released as a result of the Emperor's victory at the Battle of Mühlberg in the succeeding April.
# Sofie ( 10 March 1485, Ansbach – 24 May 1537, Liegnitz ), married on 14 November 1518 to Duke Frederick II of Legnica.
# Frederick ( b. Dresden, 15 March 1504 – d. Dresden, 26 February 1539 ), Hereditary Duke of Saxony ; married on 27 January 1539 to Elisabeth of Mansfeld.
* John George, Duke of Jägerndorf ( 16 December 1577 – 2 March 1624 ) married Eva Christina of Württemberg ( 1590-1657 ), daughter of Frederick I, Duke of Württemberg and Sibylla of Anhalt.
* John Frederick of Brandenburg ( 18 August 1607 – 1 March 1608 ).
In March, Frederick crowned himself in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, but because of his excommunication and the interdict Jerusalem was never truly reincorporated into the kingdom, which continued to be ruled from Acre.
In March 1848, Prussia faced a revolution ( one of the revolutions of 1848 in various European nations ), which completely overwhelmed King Frederick William IV.
In March 1851, Frederick Scott Archer published his findings in " The Chemist " on the wet plate collodion process.
After the death of Emperor Henry VI, who had recently also conquered the Kingdom of Sicily, the succession became disputed: as Henry's son Frederick was still a small child, the partisans of the Staufen dynasty elected Henry ’ s brother, Philip, Duke of Swabia, king in March 1198, whereas the princes opposed to the Staufen dynasty elected Otto, Duke of Brunswick, of the House of Welf.
The city became the centre of the German Liberation movement against Napoleon, and the gathering place for volunteers from all over Germany, with the Iron Cross military decoration founded by Frederick William III of Prussia in early March 1813.
* March 16 – Frederick Reines, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1998 )
* March 10 – Charles Frederick Worth, English-born couturier ( b. 1826 )
* March 9 – Frederick III is crowned German Emperor.
* March 8 – George Frederick Phillips, Canadian-born military hero ( d. 1904 )
* March 13 – Upon the death of Christian VII, Frederick VI becomes king of Denmark.
* March 3 – John Frederick, Elector of Saxony ( b. 1503 )
* March 28 – King Frederick III of Denmark ( d. 1670 )
* March – The Frankfurt Parliament completes its drafting of a liberal constitution and elects Frederick William IV emperor of the new German national state.
* March 31 – King Frederick V of Denmark ( d. 1766 )
* March 25 – King Frederick I of Sweden ( b. 1676 )
* March 31 – Frederick, Prince of Wales ( b. 1707 )
* March 4 – Frederick I Barbarossa is elected King of the Germans.
* March 18 – Sixth Crusade: Frederick II crowns himself King of Jerusalem.
* March 25 – Frederick of Bohemia
Frederick Seitz ( July 4, 1911 – March 2, 2008 ) was an American physicist and a pioneer of solid state physics.

March and despatched
Stevens visited Conakry on 19 March 1971, and soon afterwards, around 200 Guinean soldiers were despatched to Freetown.
In March 1620, during a meeting of the Imperial party at Mulhouse, Frederick despatched a legal defense of his actions.
HMS Challenger was despatched by the Admiralty from the Cape of Good Hope on 20 March 1829, anchored in Cockburn Sound on 2 May and landing on Garden Island.
In March 1866 a British envoy had been despatched to secure the release of a group of missionaries who had first been seized when a letter Tewdros II had sent to Queen Victoria, delivered by an envoy ( Captain Cameron ), requesting munitions and military experts from the British, had gone unanswered.
He was despatched with Hyde in charge of the Prince of Wales to the West in March 1645, and on 2 March 1646, after Charles's final defeat, embarked with the prince for Scilly, and thence to France.
Six months after joining the 90th Foot at Aldershot, he went with it in March 1857 to join the troops being despatched for the Second Opium War.
On March 11, the U. S. despatched Carrier Group Seven, centered around Nimitz, which steamed at high speed from the Persian Gulf.
The island was rediscovered and named Ducie Island on 16 March 1791 by Captain Edward Edwards, of, who had been despatched from Britain in 1790 to arrest the Bounty mutineers.
" On 25 March 1959, the first batch of engines was despatched from Swindon to Barry: GWR 2-6-0's numbers 5312 / 60 / 92 / 97 and a single 2-6-2T Prairie tank, 3170 a week later.
In March 1911, the 10th Infantry was despatched to San Antonio, Texas, where it became part of the Maneuver Division, which was formed to undertake offensive operations during the Border War with Mexico.
Soon after dawn of 29 March, Transvaal Rangers rode out to locate the enemy impi, the cattle were put out to graze and, after some deliberation, two companies were despatched to collect firewood.
In March 1585 Wade was despatched to Paris to demand the surrender of the conspirator Thomas Morgan.

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