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April 30 :Frederick Henry and his cousinErnst Casimir of the Netherlands succeed in theSiege of 's-Hertogenbosch .May 28 : Thesiege of Privas ends after 15 days as KingLouis XIII of France suppresses the Huguenot rebellion.1629 (MDCXXIX ) was acommon year starting on Monday of theGregorian calendar and acommon year starting on Thursday of theJulian calendar , the 1629th year of theCommon Era (CE) andAnno Domini (AD) designations, the 629th year of the2nd millennium , the 29th year of the17th century , and the 10th and last year of the1620s decade. As of the start of 1629, the Gregorian calendar was 10 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.
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January 7 –Henry Frederick, Hereditary Prince of the Palatinate , the 15-year-old son of the German Palatinate elector,Frederick V , drowns in an accident while sailing to Amsterdam.January 19 –Abbas the Great , one of the greatest rulers in Iranian history and the most powerful of the Safavid dynasty Shahs, dies after a reign of more than 40 years.January 28 –Sam Mirza , son of the lateMohammad Baqer Mirza and grandson ofAbbas the Great , is crowned as the new Shah of Persia and takes the regnal name Safi.February 11 –Puritan migration to New England (1620–1640) : Around 350 EnglishPuritans on six ships, led byFrancis Higginson in theLyon's Whelp , sail fromYarmouth, Isle of Wight , heading to theMassachusetts Bay Colony in America. They arrive on June 19.[ 1] March 4 –Massachusetts Bay Colony is granted aroyal charter , and the colony is the first to be created in what will become the United States 150 years later, covering almost all of what will be the U.S. state ofMassachusetts .March 6 –Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor issues theEdict of Restitution , ordering allCatholic properties lost toProtestantism since 1552 to be restored. The Edict further provides that Catholics andLutherans (but notCalvinists ,Hussites or members of othersects ) are to be allowed to practice their faith.March 10 –Charles I of England dissolvesParliament , starting theEleven Years' Tyranny April 30 –Eighty Years' War :Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange lays siege to 's-Hertogenbosch , one of Spain's most important fortresses along the Spanish–Dutch border.May 14 –28 –Huguenot rebellions : After a15-day siege ,Louis XIII of France capturesPrivas .May 22 –Thirty Years' War :Christian IV of Denmark andAlbrecht von Wallenstein sign theTreaty of Lübeck , ending Denmark's involvement in the Thirty Years' War.May 29 –Thirty Years' War : PrinceFrederick of Denmark , theLutheran administrator of thePrince-Bishopric of Verden , is expelled by theCatholic League as a result of theEdict of Restitution . He is replaced by the staunchcatholic Francis of Wartenberg .June 4 – TheDutch East India Company shipBatavia is wrecked on a reef nearBeacon Island , off Western Australia, on her maiden voyage to the Indies. Following mutiny among the survivors, two exiled murderers become the first Europeans to settle in Australia. Their subsequent fate is unknown.[ 2] June 7 – The Dutch States-General ratifies theDutch West India Company 'sCharter of Freedoms and Exemptions , making it more attractive to invest in thecolony ofNew Netherland in North America.June 17 June 19 –Puritan migration to New England (1620–1640) : The six ships of Puritans, led byFrancis Higginson in theLyon's Whelp , arrive in America atSalem , to settle in theMassachusetts Bay Colony .[ 1] June 28 –Huguenot rebellions :Louis XIII of France signs in his camp at Lédignan thePeace of Alès , ending the Huguenot rebellions. The Huguenots are allowed religious freedom, but lose their political, territorial and military rights.July 19 –Anglo-French War (1627–1629) :New France 'sSamuel de Champlain surrenders the city ofQuebec to an English force led byDavid Kirke .July 20 – InMorocco , the city ofSalé is bombarded by French AdmiralIsaac de Razilly with a fleet composed of the ships Licorne, Saint-Louis, Griffon, Catherine, Hambourg, Sainte-Anne, Saint-Jean; his forces destroyed three corsair shipsJuly 24 –Later Jin invasion of Joseon : In theKingdom of Joseon (now Korea), Mao Wenlong is executed for smuggling and other crimes after being captured by Ming Chinese generalYuan Chonghuan .August 19 –Eighty Years' War : The Spanish garrison ofWesel is surprised by a small Dutch army, and the city is taken by theDutch Republic . As Wesel functioned as the principal supply base ofHendrik van den Bergh 's army, the loss of supply forces him to retreat to theSpanish Netherlands , leaving him unable to intervene in the ongoingsiege of 's-Hertogenbosch .August 21 –Huguenot rebellions :Montauban , one of the last Huguenot strongholds,surrenders without a fight toRichelieu 's troops.August 26 – TheCambridge Agreement is signed in theMassachusetts Bay Colony in America, providing for the colony to be under the control of stockholders who actually emigrate to New England.August 29 – As a result of theCambridge Agreement , theMassachusetts Bay Colony becomes a self-governing entity.September 7 –Anglo-Spanish War (1625–1630) : A Spanish expedition, led byFadrique de Toledo ,wipes out the English colony onSt. Kitts .September 14 –Eighty Years' War : Aftera five-month-long siege ,'s-Hertogenbosch surrenders toFrederick Henry . As a result of the capture of this key fortress, Spain's situation along the Spanish–Dutch border worsens greatly.September 20 –1629–1631 Italian plague : the plague arrives in the nation-state ofMilan as German soldiers are granted a stay at the Forte di Fuentes.September 22 – (5 Safar 1039 AH)Ahmad ibn Abd al-Muttalib , who had becomeEmir of Mecca andKing of the Hejaz by force 16 months earlier, is assassinated by order of Kansuh Pasha, Governor of Yemen.September 25 –Polish–Swedish War (1626–1629) :Sweden and thePolish–Lithuanian Commonwealth sign theTruce of Altmark , ending the war in highly favourable terms for Sweden.Sebastian Valfrè Christiaan Huygens Raj Singh I Melchor Liñán y Cisneros Jaswant Singh of Marwar January 2 –Christian Scriver , German hymnwriter (d.1693 )January 8 –Sir William Hickman, 2nd Baronet , Member of the House of Commons of England (d.1682 )January 13 –Lelio Colista , Italian composer and lutenist (d.1680 )January 16 –Theodorick Bland of Westover , American politician (d.1671 )January 23 –Adolph, Prince of Nassau-Schaumburg and Count of Nassau-Schaumburg (1653–1676) (d.1676 )February 5 –Henry Muddiman , English journalist and publisher (d.1692 )February 16 –Gert Miltzow , Norwegian clergyman and historical writer (d.1688 )February 25 –Francis Erdmann, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg , Germany (d.1666 )February 26 March 1 –Abraham Teniers , Flemish painter (d.1670 )March 5 –Philip Howard , English politician (d.1711 )March 8 –Johannes Caioni , Transylvanian Franciscan friar (d.1687 )March 9 –Sebastian Valfrè , Italian Oratorian priest (d.1710 )March 10 –Metcalfe Robinson , English politician (d.1689 )March 29 – TsarAlexis of Russia (d.1676 )July 2 –Elizabeth Claypole , daughter of Oliver Cromwell (d.1658 )July 26 –John Ferrers , English politician (d.1680 )July 27 –Princess Luisa Cristina of Savoy , Princess of Savoy (d.1692 )August 6 –Thomas Walcot , British judge (d.1685 )August 10 –Agostino Scilla , Italian painter and scientist (d.1700 )August 12 –Archduchess Isabella Clara of Austria , Austrian archduchess (d.1685 )August 17 – KingJohn III Sobieski , of Poland (d.1696 )August 18 –Agneta Horn , Swedish writer (d.1672 )August 20 –Matthew Wren , English politician (d.1672 )August 31 –Anna Margaret of Hesse-Homburg , Duchess consort of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Wiesenburg (d.1686 )September 1 –Dorothea Elisabeth Christiansdatter , daughter of king Christian IV of Denmark (d.1687 )September 3 September 4 –Lorenzo Pasinelli , Italian painter (d.1700 )September 10 –John Heydon , English Neoplatonist occult philosopher (d.1667 )September 17 –Sir John Perceval, 1st Baronet , Anglo-Irish nobleman (d.1665 )September 21 –Philip Howard , English Roman Catholic Cardinal (d.1694 )September 24 –Raj Singh I , Maharaja of Mewar (d.1680 )October 3 October 7 –George Ernest, Count of Erbach-Wildenstein , Count of Erbach and Wildenstein (1647–1669) (d.1669 )October 10 –Richard Towneley , English mathematician and astronomer from Towneley near Burnley (d.1707 )October 11 –Armand de Bourbon, Prince of Conti , Frondeur (d.1666 )October 17 –Balthasar Charles, Prince of Asturias (d.1646 )October 18 –Lodewijk Meyer , Dutch physician and scholar (d.1681 )October 21 –Adolph John I, Count Palatine of Kleeburg , Swedish prince (d.1689 )October 28 –Maria van Riebeeck , South African settler (d.1664 )October 29 –Agnes Block , Dutch horticulturalist (d.1704 )November 1 –Oliver Plunkett , Irish saint (d.1681 )[ 5] November 11 –Lodewijck van Ludick , painter from the Northern Netherlands (d.1724 )November 20 –Ernest Augustus, Elector of Brunswick-Lüneburg (d.1698 )December 2 –Wilhelm Egon von Fürstenberg , German Catholic cardinal (d.1704 )December 7 –Ezekiel, Freiherr von Spanheim , Swiss diplomat (d.1710 )December 11 –Sir Baynham Throckmorton, 3rd Baronet , English Member of Parliament (d.1681 )December 12 –Symeon of Polotsk , Belarusian churchman and poet (d.1680 )December 16 –Ahasverus Fritsch , German jurist, poet and hymn writer (d.1701 )December 19 –Melchor Liñán y Cisneros , Spanish Catholic archbishop (d.1708 )December 20 –Pieter de Hooch , Dutch painter (d.1684 )December 23 –Paul Rycaut , British diplomat (d.1700 )December 26 –Jaswant Singh of Marwar , ruler of Marwar in the present-day Indian state of Rajasthan (d.1678 )Piet Hein Pietro Bernini Jan Pieterszoon Coen January 7 –Henry Frederick, Hereditary Prince of the Palatinate (b.1614 )January 13 –Sri Chand , founder of the ascetic sect of Udasi (b.1494 )January 19 –Abbas the Great , 5th Safavid Shāh of Persia (b.1571 )January 23 –Andreas Schott , Flemish philologist, academic, linguist and Jesuit priest (b.1552 )January 27 –Hieronymus Praetorius , German composer (b.1560 )[ 6] March 16 –Countess Emilia of Nassau , Dutch noble, daughter ofWilliam the Silent (b.1559 )March 23 –Francis Fane, 1st Earl of Westmorland , English politician (b. c.1580 )March 25 –John Guy , English merchant venturer and first Governor of Newfoundland (b.1568 )March 26 –Agnes of Brandenburg, Duchess of Pomerania , later Duchess of Saxe-Lauenburg (b.1584 )March 27 –George Carew, 1st Earl of Totnes , English noble, general and administrator (b.1555 )March 29 –Jacob de Gheyn II , Dutch painter and engraver (b. c.1585 )April 8 –Willem Teellinck , Dutch pastor (b.1579 )April 17 –Catherine de' Medici, Governor of Siena , Italian princess (b.1593 )May 5 –Szymon Szymonowic , Polish writer (b.1558 )May 19 –Petrus Ryff , Swiss scientist (b.1552 )May 30 –Thomas Schreiber , German innkeeper and alleged witch (b. c. 1598)June 18 –Piet Pieterszoon Hein , Dutch naval officer (b.1577 )July 6 –Georg Friedrich von Greiffenklau , Archbishop of Mainz (b.1573 )July 13 –Caspar Bartholin the Elder , Swedish physician and theologian (b.1585 )August 18 –Vendela Skytte , Swedish noble (b.1608 )August 29 –Pietro Bernini , Italian sculptor (b.1562 )September 11 –Herman Hugo , Dutch Jesuit priest, writer, military chaplain (b.1588 )September 13 –Johannes Buxtorf , German Calvinist theologian (b.1564 )September 21 –Jan Pieterszoon Coen , Governor-General of theDutch East Indies (b.1587 )September 22 –Robert Radclyffe, 5th Earl of Sussex , English noble (b.1573 )October 2 October 3 –Giorgi Saakadze , Georgian military commander (b.1570 )October 5 –Heribert Rosweyde , Dutch Jesuit hagiographer (b.1569 )October 13 –Petrus Bertius , Flemish theologian and scientist (b.1565 )November –Hendrick ter Brugghen , Dutch painter (b. c.1558 ) November 9 –Sixtinus Amama , Dutch Reformed theologian and orientalist (b.1593 )December 13 –Mikołaj Oleśnicki the younger , Polish noble (b.1558 )December 23 –Giovanni I Cornaro , Doge of Venice (b.1551 )[ 7] date unknown –Antonio Vassilacchi ("Il Aliense"), Greek Venetian painter (b.1556 )probable –Sigismondo d'India , Italian composer (b. c. 1582)^a b Higginson, Thomas (1891).Life of Francis Higginson, First Minister in the Massachusetts Bay Colony . 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