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    1637 (MDCXXXVII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar, the 1637th...
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    Anne Stuart (17 March 1637 – 5 November 1640) was the daughter of King Charles I and his wife, Henrietta Maria of France. She was one of the couple's three...
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    enemy ships knew her as the "Golden Devil". She was launched on 13 October 1637, and served from 1638 until 1697, when a fire burnt the ship to the waterline...
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  • Books. Archived from the original on July 17, 2017. Retrieved July 17, 2017. 1637: The Volga Rules (publisher information). Simon & Schuster. February 6, 2018...
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  • 1630s BC (redirect from 1637 BC)
    Cyclades, is made. It is now at National Archaeological Museum, Athens. 1637 BC—Death of Abraham according to Jewish calculations (2,123 years after biblical...
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    Samuel Rawson (1882), The Fall of the Monarchy of Charles I, 1637–1649: Volume I (1637–1640); Volume II (1640–1642) Hibbard, Caroline M. (1983), Charles...
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    Matsura Takanobu (松浦 隆信, January 13, 1592 – July 16, 1637) was the 3rd daimyō of Hirado Domain in Hizen Province, Kyūshū, Japan. He was also the 28th hereditary...
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    Calpe (redirect from Sack of Calpe (1637))
    into the towns currently known as Benissa, Teulada, Calpe, and Senija. In 1637, concurrently with the raid on Ceriale and Borghetto, Algerian barbary pirates...
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    died. The galleon was built by Bento Francisco in Porto, and launched in 1637. It was armed with 60 guns, and it had 1,200 tons burthen. It is classified...
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  • Amakusa 1637 may refer to: Amakusa 1637, manga written by Michiyo Akaishi Shimabara Rebellion, led by Amakusa Shirō, began in 1637 Amakusa (disambiguation)...
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