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When, centuries later, Roman Catholic union with the Armenians was again discussed, a question was addressed ( 30 January 1635 ) to the Congregatio de Propaganda Fide, as to whether the Armenian Catholics might still use the formula ' who suffered for us '.

1635 and have
Just as the French king could authorize a royal marriage that would otherwise have been deemed unsuitable, by 1635 it had been established by Louis XIII that the king could also legally void the canonically valid, equal marriage of a French dynast to which he had not given consent ( e. g. Marguerite of Lorraine, Duchess of Orléans ).
The King's Minstrels requested and received a charter from the king in 1635 to " have the survey, scrutinie, correction and government of all and singular the musicians within the kingdome of England ".
An alternative theory is that it could have been named after someone in the area, because in 1635 the area was recorded as " Sheppards Bush Green ".
He claimed to have made 14 as of 1635, and as of 1636 he said the number went up 86 Relations, p. 11, vol.
Thomas Parr ( 1483 ( reputedly ) – 14 November 1635 ) was an Englishman who was said to have lived for 152 years.
Bach is known to have owned a number of Frescobaldi's works, including a manuscript copy of Frescobaldi's Fiori musicali ( Venice, 1635 ), which he signed and dated 1714 and performed in Weimar the same year.
Since Réunion was not visited by Europeans until 1635, the 1611 painting could not have shown a bird from there.
The letters were said to have been written to her French lover, Noel Bouton, Marquis de Chamilly ( 1635 – 1715 ), who came to Portugal to fight on behalf of the Portuguese in the Portuguese Restoration War from 1663-1668.
He is descended from Joseph Marjoribanks, a wine and fish merchant in Edinburgh who died in 1635 and is thought to have been the grandson of Thomas Marjoribanks of Ratho, head of the lowland clan Marjoribanks.
He appears to have died before 1635 as Alice his wife patented land in that year on Lawnes Creek in her own name.
The movie's intersecting planes of dream and reality have prompted some critics to suggest comparisons to Calderón's masterwork Life is a Dream (, 1635 ).
Llanrumney Hall, a reputedly haunted pub, is believed to have been the home of the pirate Henry Morgan from 1635.
Teniers also achieved success as a picture dealer, and is known to have attended the fair of St Germain in Paris in 1635, with a large number of paintings by himself and by his four sons.
In 1635, Candidus, a Dutch pastor, advised Nuyts, the leader of the VOC in Taiwan, that the VOC would have to conquer the aborigines before they could be controlled.
The ruin, dated 1635 but believed to have originated in the 10th or 11th century, still stands some four miles west of the centre of Houston on the Barochan Cross Road after having been abandoned around the time of the unification of the parishes in 1771.
The last serious exercise of forest law by a court of justice-seat ( Forest Eyre ) seems to have been in about 1635, in an attempt to raise money.
Eruptions have also been recorded in 1634, 1635, 1641, 1645, 1790, 1825, 1842, 1873, 1885, 1903, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1976 and 1977.
He appears to have left Fundão on account of the persecution of the Inquisition and, proceeding to the Canary Islands, acquired much property there, made many commercial connections, which led him ( about 1635 ) to London, where he settled in Leadenhall Street.
It is clear that most of the dwellings in Cononley date back to mostly the 17th century ; the oldest surviving building ( Milton House ) dates from 1635 ; however, it is rumoured that The Old Hall part of Cononley Hall, which was thought to have been a Jacobite safe house in the 18th century ( escape tunnel in the fireplace ), could be much older, and has a stone in the loft dated 1436, whilst the other half mostly date back to the first half of the 19th century, which was when the village was a centre for hand loom weaving and lead mining.
The movement ( under the name of Illuminés ) seems to have reached France from Seville in 1623, and attained some following in Picardy when joined ( 1634 ) by Pierce Guerin, curé of Saint-Georges de Roye, whose followers, known as Guerinets, were suppressed in 1635.
Gaspard Boucher may have arrived with his family separately in 1635 according to the memoires of his son, Sieur Pierre Boucher de Boucherville.
His date of birth is uncertain ; however, records show him to have been baptised in 1635.
Pétau's work has been questioned ; it may have been inspired, it is said, by a similar treatise of Oregius ( Agostino Oreggi, Cardinal, d. 1635 ), as Zöckler maintains, or by the Confessio catholica of John Gerhard ( d. 1627 ), as conjectured by Eckstein.
A critical letter of his on Scottish historians, which he addressed to the antiquarian David Buchanan, is inserted in Leyland's Collectanea ; some of his poems have been printed in Bishop Forbes ' Funerales ( Aberdeen, 1635 ).

1635 and served
Nothing came of this, but in 1635, when France declared war on Spain ( Franco-Spanish war of 1635-59 ), Thomas served under Ferdinand in the Spanish Netherlands: he was given command of a small army ( variously given as 8, 500 or 13, 000 ) sent against French forces that had advanced into Luxemburg, his orders either to observe them or to prevent them from joining up with a Dutch army.
In 1635 Turenne served under Louis de Nogaret, Cardinal de la Valette in Lorraine and on the Rhine.
After the Scottish Reformation of 1560 it served as the parish church until 1635.
In 1635 he began his military career and he served under the prince of Orange in Holland, and fought with credit and received many wounds during engagements in the Low Countries and in Italy.
Yale 1765 ), who served as a Chaplain with rank of Captain in the Revolutionary War and who was the brother of American founding father Roger Sherman ; descendant of Matthew Mitchell, who came to Boston from England in 1635, descended also from Capt.
Although a quo warranto writ was issued in 1635 calling for the charter to be returned to England, the king's financial straits prevented it from being served, and the issue eventually died out.
Following the loss of his family, Eaton married the widow Anne ( Graves ) Cotton ( 1620 – 1684 ), the daughter of Captain Thomas Graves ( 1584 – 1635 ) of Virginia and Massachusetts, and served for several years as an assistant to the Anglican curate at Accomac, Virginia before returning to England, where he was appointed the Vicar of Bishop's Castle, Salop, in 1661 and Rector of Bideford, Devon, in 1669.
He served as a Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from ( 1661 1635 – October 19, 1676 ).
Coat of arms of the House of FürstenbergFranz Egon of Fürstenberg ( 10 April 1626, Heiligenberg – 1 April 1682 ), bishop of Strasbourg, was the elder son of Egon VIII of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg ( 1588 – 1635 ), who served with distinction as a Bavarian general in the Thirty Years ' War.
After this, Tassoni was with the cardinal Ludovico Ludovisi in 1626 and served under Francesco I d ' Este, duke of Modena, in 1635.
He was a well regarded speaker and orator ( he served twice as the Speaker of the Sejm in 1631 and 1635 ).
Leopold served as general in the Thirty Years ' War and the Franco-Spanish War ( 1635 – 1659 ).
At the University of Franeker, he was appointed professor extraordinarius in 1598, and served from 1600 to 1635 as professor ordinarius of mathematics, navigation, surveying, military engineering, and astronomy.

1635 and military
Only two Sultans in this period personally exercised strong political and military control of the Empire: the vigorous Murad IV ( 1612 – 1640 ) recaptured Yerevan ( 1635 ) and Baghdad ( 1639 ) from the Safavids and reasserted central authority, albeit during a brief majority reign.
On 22 May 1635 at Les Avins, south of Huy, in what was then the bishopric of Liège, he was completely defeated and his army entirely killed, captured or scattered-the first in an unbroken career of military defeat.
Merzifonlu Kara Mustafa Pasha ( Born 1634 / 1635 – died 25 December 1683 ) was an Ottoman military leader and grand vizier who was a central character in the empire's last attempts at expansion into both Central Europe and Eastern Europe.
One of Standish's last military actions on behalf of Plymouth Colony was the botched Penobscot expedition in 1635.
Rupert had become a soldier early ; at the age of 14 he attended the Dutch pas d ' armes with the Protestant Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, later that year he fought alongside him at the siege of Rheinberg, and by 1635 he was acting as a military lifeguard to Prince Frederick.
He began his military career under Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, and passed ( 1634 ) into the service of Sweden, entering that of France in 1635.
* Samuel Oppenheimer ( 1635 – 1703 ), military supplier for the Holy Roman Emperor.
In October 2005, by Resolution 1635, the U. N. Security Council authorized a temporary increase of 300 military personnel to permit a deployment to Katanga.
* Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba ( 1585 – 1635 ), Spanish military leader
* Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba ( 1585 – 1635 ), Spanish military leader
He pursued his military career to the end of his life, dying at Saumazènes in 1635 from wounds received in the German campaign of Louis d ' Epernon, Cardinal de la Valette.
Afterwards, in 1635, he retired from his military career, concentrating on administering his estates.
Following the pacification campaigns of 1635 – 6, more and more villages came to the Dutch to swear allegiance, sometimes out of fear of Dutch military action, and sometimes for the benefits which Dutch protection could bring ( food and security ).
The Spanish author, military leader, and governor of the Spanish Netherlands, Francisco de Moncada, died here in 1635.

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