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  • 1619
  • Calendar year

    1619 (MDCXIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar, the 1619th year

    1619

    1619

    1619

  • The 1619 Project
  • 2019 New York Times project

    The 1619 Project is a long-form journalistic revisionist historiographical work that takes a critical view of traditionally revered figures and events

    The 1619 Project

    The 1619 Project

    The_1619_Project

  • 1619 in poetry
  • 1613 1614 1615 1616 1617 1618 1619 1620 1621 1622 1623 1624 1625 1626 1627 1628 1629 … In literature 1616 1617 1618 1619 1620 1621 1622 Art Archaeology

    1619 in poetry

    1619_in_poetry

  • The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story
  • 2021 anthology by Nikole Hannah-Jones and The New York Times Magazine

    The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story is a 2021 anthology of essays and poetry, published by One World (an imprint of Random House) on November 16, 2021

    The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story

    The_1619_Project:_A_New_Origin_Story

  • 1619 West Poplar
  • Historic performance venue in San Antonio, Texas

    1619 West Poplar is a historic performance venue in San Antonio, Texas. From 1950 to 1964 it was Don Albert and Willie "Red" Winner's Keyhole Club. Albert

    1619 West Poplar

    1619_West_Poplar

  • Kazakh Khanate
  • 1465–1847 Turkic state in Central Asia

    The Kazakh Khanate was a nomadic state in Central Asia that existed from c. 1465 to the early 19th century. It emerged after the fragmentation of the Golden

    Kazakh Khanate

    Kazakh Khanate

    Kazakh_Khanate

  • IEEE Security in Storage Working Group
  • IEEE Standards Association storage security group

    SISWG oversees work on the following block encryption standards: IEEE Std 1619-2025 (Standard for Cryptographic Protection of Data on Block-Oriented Storage

    IEEE Security in Storage Working Group

    IEEE_Security_in_Storage_Working_Group

  • The 1619 Project (TV series)
  • American TV documentary series (2023)

    The 1619 Project is an American documentary television miniseries created for Hulu. It is adapted from The 1619 Project, a New York Times Magazine journalism

    The 1619 Project (TV series)

    The_1619_Project_(TV_series)

  • 1610s
  • Decade

    The 1610s decade ran from January 1, 1610, to December 31, 1619. January 6 – Nossa Senhora da Graça incident: A Portuguese carrack sinks near Nagasaki

    1610s

    1610s

    1610s

  • Jamestown Polish craftsmen
  • First Polish-Americans in Virginia

    the Polish workers. When the first elections in the colony were held in 1619, the colony did not allow any continental settlers to vote, including approximately

    Jamestown Polish craftsmen

    Jamestown_Polish_craftsmen

  • Batavia, Dutch East Indies
  • Capital of the Dutch East Indies

    of Jakarta Banten and West Java. The founding of Batavia by the Dutch in 1619, on the site of the ruins of Jayakarta, led to the establishment of a Dutch

    Batavia, Dutch East Indies

    Batavia, Dutch East Indies

    Batavia,_Dutch_East_Indies

  • Brill Building
  • Office building in Manhattan, New York

    The Brill Building is an office building at 1619 Broadway on 49th Street in the New York City borough of Manhattan, just north of Times Square and farther

    Brill Building

    Brill Building

    Brill_Building

  • The 1619 Project: Born on the Water
  • 2021 picture book by Nikole Hanna-Jones and Renée Watson

    The 1619 Project: Born on the Water is a children's picture book, written in verse, by Nikole Hannah-Jones and Renée Watson, with illustrations by Nikkolas

    The 1619 Project: Born on the Water

    The_1619_Project:_Born_on_the_Water

  • Nikole Hannah-Jones
  • American journalist (born 1976)

    2017, and won the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary in 2020 for her work on The 1619 Project. Hannah-Jones is the inaugural Knight Chair in Race and Journalism

    Nikole Hannah-Jones

    Nikole Hannah-Jones

    Nikole_Hannah-Jones

  • Deposition (van Dyck, 1619)
  • Painting by Anthony van Dyck

    The Deposition is a 1619 painting by the Flemish artist Anthony van Dyck. It dates to around 1619 and reworks his 1615 version of the same subject It

    Deposition (van Dyck, 1619)

    Deposition (van Dyck, 1619)

    Deposition_(van_Dyck,_1619)

  • The 1619 Project (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    The 1619 Project is a long-form journalism project started by The New York Times Magazine. The 1619 Project may also refer to: The 1619 Project (TV series)

    The 1619 Project (disambiguation)

    The_1619_Project_(disambiguation)

  • 1610s BC
  • Decade

    The 1610s BC was a decade lasting from January 1, 1619 BC to December 31, 1610 BC. 1610 - A volcanic eruption at Thera island destroyed the ancient city

    1610s BC

    1610s_BC

  • 1619 imperial election
  • 1619 election in the Holy Roman Empire

    the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, took place in Frankfurt on August 28 1619. It occurred against the backdrop of religious division in Europe, with Ferdinand

    1619 imperial election

    1619_imperial_election

  • Angela (enslaved woman)
  • Enslaved woman in the Colony of Virginia

    Angela (fl. 1619–1625), also Angelo, was one of the first enslaved Africans to be officially recorded in the Colony of Virginia in 1619. Angela's early

    Angela (enslaved woman)

    Angela (enslaved woman)

    Angela_(enslaved_woman)

  • English ship Constant Reformation
  • Shipwright of the East India Company) at Deptford Dockyard and launched in 1619. The Constant Reformation was the first of the six "Great Ships" (or Second

    English ship Constant Reformation

    English ship Constant Reformation

    English_ship_Constant_Reformation

  • Jamestown, Virginia
  • Town and fort established in the Virginia Colony

    Jamestown served as the colonial capital from 1616 until 1699. The year 1619 had three seminal events: the first legislative assembly in the New World

    Jamestown, Virginia

    Jamestown, Virginia

    Jamestown,_Virginia

  • List of baronetcies in the Baronetage of Ireland
  • of baronetcies in the Baronetage of Ireland. There were first created in 1619, and was replaced by the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1800. The list

    List of baronetcies in the Baronetage of Ireland

    List_of_baronetcies_in_the_Baronetage_of_Ireland

  • 1619 in France
  • Events from the year 1619 in France. Monarch – Louis XIII 10 August – Treaty of Angoulême Paul Hay du Chastelet Jr., military strategist and author (died

    1619 in France

    1619_in_France

  • Thomas Archer (MP for Warwickshire)
  • English politician

    Thomas Archer (ca. 1619 – 1685) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1659 and 1660. He fought in the Parliamentary army in the

    Thomas Archer (MP for Warwickshire)

    Thomas_Archer_(MP_for_Warwickshire)

  • Frederick V of the Palatinate
  • Elector Palatine and King of Bohemia (1596–1632)

    Holy Roman Empire from 1610 to 1623, and reigned as King of Bohemia from 1619 to 1620. He was forced to abdicate both roles, and the brevity of his reign

    Frederick V of the Palatinate

    Frederick V of the Palatinate

    Frederick_V_of_the_Palatinate

  • Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1619 to 1637

    1637) was Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia, Hungary, and Croatia from 1619 until his death in 1637. He was the son of Archduke Charles II of Inner Austria

    Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Ferdinand_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • 1619 Ueta
  • Main-belt asteroid

    1619 Ueta, provisional designation 1953 TA, is a stony asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 11 kilometers in diameter. It

    1619 Ueta

    1619 Ueta

    1619_Ueta

  • World Socialist Web Site
  • International socialist news site

    received considerable attention for its criticisms of the New York Times' The 1619 Project, which aimed to reframe American history by placing the consequences

    World Socialist Web Site

    World_Socialist_Web_Site

  • Battle of Sampagha Pass (1619)
  • The Battle of Sampagha pass or the Battle of Tirah took place in 1619 between the forces of the Mughal Empire under Mahabat Khan and the tribal followers

    Battle of Sampagha Pass (1619)

    Battle_of_Sampagha_Pass_(1619)

  • John Sackville (died 1619)
  • English politician

    John Sackville (died 1619), of Brede and of Sedlescombe, Sussex, was an English politician. Sackville was the son of Christopher Sackville, MP. He was

    John Sackville (died 1619)

    John_Sackville_(died_1619)

  • Attack on Sousse (1619)
  • joint Christian armada in 1619 against the Tunisian city of Sousse. The attack ended in Fiasco for the Christians. In 1619, prince Filiberto of Savoy

    Attack on Sousse (1619)

    Attack_on_Sousse_(1619)

  • Benedetta Carlini
  • Italian mystic and nun (1590–1661)

    with Benedetta. She was elected as abbess sometime between February and May 1619 for this event. Paolo Ricordati of the Fathers of the Holy Annunciation regularly

    Benedetta Carlini

    Benedetta_Carlini

  • Virginia
  • U.S. state

    legislature is the Virginia General Assembly, which was established in July 1619, making it the oldest extant law-making body in North America. Unlike other

    Virginia

    Virginia

    Virginia

  • Edmund Poley (1619–1671)
  • English Royalist and politician

    Sir Edmund Poley (1619–1671) was an English Royalist and politician from Suffolk. Poley was eldest surviving son of Edmund Poley of Badley, Suffolk and

    Edmund Poley (1619–1671)

    Edmund_Poley_(1619–1671)

  • A History of Negro Education in the South
  • A History of Negro Education in the South: From 1619 to the Present is a 1967 non-fiction book by Henry Allen Bullock, published by Harvard University

    A History of Negro Education in the South

    A_History_of_Negro_Education_in_the_South

  • Action of 19 February 1619
  • Naval engagement between Danish ships and French privateers

    1619 was a naval engagement between Denmark-Norway, under the leadership of Ove Gjedde, and French privateers, which took place on 19 February 1619,

    Action of 19 February 1619

    Action of 19 February 1619

    Action_of_19_February_1619

  • Building at 1619 Third Avenue
  • United States historic place

    The Building at 1619 Third Avenue in Columbus, Georgia, is a Victorian shotgun cottage. It was built around 1889 and was listed on the National Register

    Building at 1619 Third Avenue

    Building at 1619 Third Avenue

    Building_at_1619_Third_Avenue

  • Jan Zamoyski (died 1619)
  • Polish nobleman

    Jan Zamoyski (died 1619) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic). Jan became a Royal Rotmistrz and Deputy Guard of Kresy in 1588, Guard of the Crown in 1600

    Jan Zamoyski (died 1619)

    Jan_Zamoyski_(died_1619)

  • Richard Lucy (1619–1677)
  • Richard Lucy (1619 – 21 December 1677) of Charlecote Park, Warwickshire was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1653

    Richard Lucy (1619–1677)

    Richard Lucy (1619–1677)

    Richard_Lucy_(1619–1677)

  • C/1618 W1
  • Great Comet of 1618

    C/1618 W1 is a comet that was visible to the naked eye in 1618 and 1619. It is classified as a "Great Comet" due to its extraordinary brightness and its

    C/1618 W1

    C/1618 W1

    C/1618_W1

  • Robert Knollys (MP for Breconshire)
  • English courtier and politician

    Sir Robert Knollys KB (1547– 1619 or 1626) was an English courtier and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1572 and 1611

    Robert Knollys (MP for Breconshire)

    Robert_Knollys_(MP_for_Breconshire)

  • Treaty of Munich (1619)
  • 1619 treaty between Bavaria and the Holy Roman Empire

    The Treaty of Munich was signed on 8 October 1619 in Munich between Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II and Duke Maximilian of Bavaria. Spanish ambassador

    Treaty of Munich (1619)

    Treaty_of_Munich_(1619)

  • Johan van Oldenbarnevelt
  • Dutch statesman and revolutionary (1547–1619)

    pronunciation: [ˈjoːɦɑɱ vɑn ɔldə(m)ˈbɑrnəvɛlt]; 14 September 1547 – 13 May 1619), Heer van Berkel en Rodenrijs (1600), Gunterstein (1611) and Bakkum (1613)

    Johan van Oldenbarnevelt

    Johan van Oldenbarnevelt

    Johan_van_Oldenbarnevelt

  • Charles d'Albert, 1st Duke of Luynes
  • French courtier (1578–1621), Constable of France

    15 December 1621) was a French courtier and a favourite of Louis XIII. In 1619, the king made him Duke of Luynes and a Peer of France, and in 1621, Constable

    Charles d'Albert, 1st Duke of Luynes

    Charles d'Albert, 1st Duke of Luynes

    Charles_d'Albert,_1st_Duke_of_Luynes

  • Squanto
  • Native American contact of the Pilgrims

    across the Atlantic. He arrived back to his native village in America in 1619, only to find that he had become the last of the Patuxet, as his tribe had

    Squanto

    Squanto

    Squanto

  • Four Hundred Souls
  • 2021 anthology edited by Ibram X. Kendi and Keisha N. Blain

    Four Hundred Souls: A Community History of African America, 1619–2019 is a 2021 anthology of essays, commentaries, personal reflections, short stories

    Four Hundred Souls

    Four_Hundred_Souls

  • Lectionary 1619
  • New Testament manuscript

    Lectionary 1619, or ℓ 1619 in the Gregory-Aland numbering is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, written on 312 parchment leaves (19.4 cm

    Lectionary 1619

    Lectionary_1619

  • Anne of Denmark
  • Queen of Scotland (1589–1619); Queen of England and Ireland (1603–1619)

    Anne of Denmark (Danish: Anna; 12 December 1574 – 2 March 1619) was Queen of Scotland from her marriage to King James VI on 20 August 1589 and became the

    Anne of Denmark

    Anne of Denmark

    Anne_of_Denmark

  • Alexander Burnett of Leys
  • Scottish landowner

    Alexander Burnett, 12th Laird of Leys (died 5 July 1619) was a Scottish landowner. Burnett was the Laird of Crathes Castle in the late 16th and early 17th

    Alexander Burnett of Leys

    Alexander_Burnett_of_Leys

  • Colony of Virginia
  • British colony in North America (1606–1776)

    monarchy during the era of the Protectorate and Commonwealth of England. From 1619 to 1775/1776, the colonial legislature of Virginia was the General Assembly

    Colony of Virginia

    Colony of Virginia

    Colony_of_Virginia

  • Jan van Riebeeck
  • Dutch colonial administrator (1619–1677)

    Johan Anthoniszoon van Riebeeck (21 April 1619 – 18 January 1677) was a Dutch merchant and colonial administrator who served as the first Commander of

    Jan van Riebeeck

    Jan van Riebeeck

    Jan_van_Riebeeck

  • 1619 in science
  • The year 1619 in science and technology involved some significant events. Publication of Johannes Kepler's third law of planetary motion in his Harmonices

    1619 in science

    1619_in_science

  • First Africans in Virginia
  • 1619 arrival of the first slaves in the North American colonies

    Colony of Virginia at Old Point Comfort in Hampton, Virginia in late August 1619 after their 11-week journey. Their arrival is seen as a beginning of the

    First Africans in Virginia

    First Africans in Virginia

    First_Africans_in_Virginia

  • Death and funeral of Anne of Denmark
  • Anne of Denmark (1574–1619) was the wife of James VI and I, and queen consort of Scotland from 1589, and queen consort of England and Ireland from the

    Death and funeral of Anne of Denmark

    Death and funeral of Anne of Denmark

    Death_and_funeral_of_Anne_of_Denmark

  • Vincenzo Gamba
  • Son of Galileo Galilei and Marina Gamba

    Vincenzo or Vincenzio Gamba (1606–1649), later Vincenzo Galilei (after 1619), was the illegitimate son of Galileo Galilei (1564–1642) and his mistress

    Vincenzo Gamba

    Vincenzo_Gamba

  • Matthias, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1612 to 1619

    Matthias (24 February 1557 – 20 March 1619) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1612 to 1619, Archduke of Austria from 1608 to 1619, King of Hungary and Croatia from

    Matthias, Holy Roman Emperor

    Matthias, Holy Roman Emperor

    Matthias,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Baloch–Portuguese conflicts
  • 1505–1619 conflicts

    between the Kingdom of Portugal and the Baloch people from c. 1505 to c. 1619. The first Portuguese campaign into the Persian Gulf occurred in 1507, when

    Baloch–Portuguese conflicts

    Baloch–Portuguese conflicts

    Baloch–Portuguese_conflicts

  • Robert Rich, 5th Earl of Warwick
  • Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Holland, 5th Earl of Warwick (c. 1619 – 1675) was an English peer who sat in the House of Lords from 1660 until his death. Rich

    Robert Rich, 5th Earl of Warwick

    Robert_Rich,_5th_Earl_of_Warwick

  • Beaumont baronets
  • Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England

    County of Leicester, was created in the Baronetage of England on 17 September 1619 for Thomas Beaumont. In 1622 he was raised to the peerage as Viscount Beaumont

    Beaumont baronets

    Beaumont baronets

    Beaumont_baronets

  • 1619 in literature
  • article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1619. March – After the death of Richard Burbage, his place as leading actor of

    1619 in literature

    1619_in_literature

  • Thomas James (died 1619)
  • Mayor of Bristol

    Thomas James (born c. 1555, died 23 January 1619) was an English merchant and politician who sat in the House of Commons for Bristol in 1604-11 and 1614

    Thomas James (died 1619)

    Thomas_James_(died_1619)

  • Hard Labor (book)
  • 2004 book by Patricia and Fredrick McKissack

    Hard Labor: The First African Americans, 1619 is a 2004 book by Patricia and Fredrick McKissack about the first African Americans to set foot in America

    Hard Labor (book)

    Hard_Labor_(book)

  • List of Jaffna monarchs
  • from 1215 with the invasion of Kalinga Magha to the Portuguese conquest of the Jaffna kingdom under Cankili II 1619. Jaffna Kingdom History of Sri Lanka

    List of Jaffna monarchs

    List_of_Jaffna_monarchs

  • 't Wapen van Hoorn
  • Dutch East India Company fluyt

    fluyt with a tonnage between 400 and 600, built in the Dutch Republic in 1619. During its second voyage it grounded on the west coast of Australia, making

    't Wapen van Hoorn

    't_Wapen_van_Hoorn

  • George William, Elector of Brandenburg
  • Elector of Brandenburg from 1619 to 1640

    dynasty, was Margrave and Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia from 1619 until his death. His reign was marked by ineffective governance during the

    George William, Elector of Brandenburg

    George William, Elector of Brandenburg

    George_William,_Elector_of_Brandenburg

  • John Boys (priest)
  • Dean of Canterbury (1571–1625)

    John Boys (1571–1625) was Dean of Canterbury from 1619 to 1625. He was descended from an old family who at the beginning of the seventeenth century had

    John Boys (priest)

    John Boys (priest)

    John_Boys_(priest)

  • Marquis de Contades
  • title created for the Contades family, which had first been ennobled in 1619. The Contades family is a French noble family, originally from Béarn, which

    Marquis de Contades

    Marquis de Contades

    Marquis_de_Contades

  • Hyojong of Joseon
  • King of Joseon from 1649 to 1659

    Hyojong (Korean: 효종; Hanja: 孝宗; 3 July 1619 – 23 June 1659), personal name Yi Ho, was the 17th monarch of Joseon. He was the second son of King Injo and

    Hyojong of Joseon

    Hyojong_of_Joseon

  • 1610s in archaeology
  • 1604 1605 1606 1607 1608 1609 1610 1611 1612 1613 1614 1615 1616 1617 1618 1619 1620 … In science 1607 1608 1609 1610 1611 1612 1613 Art Archaeology Architecture

    1610s in archaeology

    1610s_in_archaeology

  • Thomas Mackaman
  • Professor of history and socialist politician (born 1975)

    and conducted interviews with historians challenging the New York Times' 1619 Project, first published on the World Socialist Web Site. Mackaman attended

    Thomas Mackaman

    Thomas_Mackaman

  • Cyril IV Dabbas
  • Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch (1560–1627)

    Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch (1619–1627). He succeeded his brother Athanasius II Dabbas as Patriarch after his death in 1619. Raheb, Abdallah (1981). Conception

    Cyril IV Dabbas

    Cyril_IV_Dabbas

  • 1619 in music
  • The year 1619 in music involved some significant events. none listed Paolo Agostini – Salmi della Madonna, Magnificat a 3. voci, hinno Ave Maris Stella

    1619 in music

    1619_in_music

  • John Henderson Russell
  • American political science professor and author (born 1884)

    College in Walla Walla, Washington. His book The Free Negro in Virginia, 1619–1895 was published by Johns Hopkins Press in 1913. He also contributed to

    John Henderson Russell

    John_Henderson_Russell

  • Jake Silverstein
  • American writer and magazine editor (born 1975)

    editor-in-chief of the New York Times Magazine, Silverstein has played a role in the 1619 Project, a view of the role of slavery in the history of the United States

    Jake Silverstein

    Jake_Silverstein

  • Diane de France
  • French noblewoman (1538–1619)

    Diane de France, suo jure Duchess of Angoulême (25 July 1538 – 11 January 1619) was the illegitimate daughter of Henry II of France and his Italian lover

    Diane de France

    Diane de France

    Diane_de_France

  • Plaza Mayor, Madrid
  • Square in Madrid, Spain

    of Spain. It was once the centre of Old Madrid. It was first built (1580–1619) during the reign of Philip III. Only a few blocks away is another famous

    Plaza Mayor, Madrid

    Plaza Mayor, Madrid

    Plaza_Mayor,_Madrid

  • John Scott (died 1619)
  • John Scott (before 1534-1619), of Chippenham, Wiltshire, was an English clothier and Member of Parliament (MP). He was a Member of the Parliament of England

    John Scott (died 1619)

    John_Scott_(died_1619)

  • Treasurer (privateer)
  • Sailing ship in 1610s Virginia

    investigation of "privateering history" (acts of piracy) with the Treasurer. In 1619, a refitted Treasurer was captained by Daniel Elfrith and piloted by a "Master

    Treasurer (privateer)

    Treasurer (privateer)

    Treasurer_(privateer)

  • Joseph Fornieri
  • American historian

    Retrieved November 17, 2016. "The 1619 Project". The New York Times. August 14, 2019. "The New York Times Revises the 1619 Project, Barely by Peter Wood |

    Joseph Fornieri

    Joseph_Fornieri

  • Caterina Freixa
  • Catalan accused witch (17th century)

    her innocence by fourteen prestigious Catalan jurists after her arrest in 1619 marked the beginning of the end of the witch hunt in Catalonia. Freixa was

    Caterina Freixa

    Caterina_Freixa

  • 1610s in England
  • major example of classical architecture in the country (work is suspended in 1619 and resumed 1630–38). The Anchor Brewery is established in London by James

    1610s in England

    1610s_in_England

  • Richard Dyott (died 1677)
  • English landowner and politician

    Richard Dyott (1619 – 5 November 1677) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1667 and 1677. He was a Royalist

    Richard Dyott (died 1677)

    Richard_Dyott_(died_1677)

  • Synod of Dort
  • International Synod held in Dordrecht in 1618–1619, by the Dutch Reformed Church

    Dordrecht) was a European transnational Synod held in Dordrecht in 1618–1619, by the Dutch Reformed Church, to settle a divisive controversy caused by

    Synod of Dort

    Synod of Dort

    Synod_of_Dort

  • 1610s in architecture
  • major example of classical architecture in the country (work is suspended in 1619 and resumed 1630–38). The Church of San Pablo in Valladolid is completed

    1610s in architecture

    1610s_in_architecture

  • Governorate of Maynas
  • Governorate of the Spanish Empire

    1619 obtained the authorization and assistance necessary for the formation of a new government from the Real Audiencia of Quito. On December 9, 1619,

    Governorate of Maynas

    Governorate of Maynas

    Governorate_of_Maynas

  • Company rule in the Dutch East Indies
  • Early Dutch colonization in the East Indies

    headquarters of the VOC's East Indies. Batavia was made the capital from 1619 onward. Corruption, war, smuggling, and mismanagement resulted in the company's

    Company rule in the Dutch East Indies

    Company rule in the Dutch East Indies

    Company_rule_in_the_Dutch_East_Indies

  • Timeline of Jamestown, Virginia
  • others. c. April 1619: Ship George arrived to Virginia. c. May 1619: A craftsmen strike began due to a lack of voting rights. July 21, 1619: Jamestown craftsmen

    Timeline of Jamestown, Virginia

    Timeline of Jamestown, Virginia

    Timeline_of_Jamestown,_Virginia

  • Giovanni Linati
  • Roman Catholic prelate

    Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Piacenza (1619–1627) and Bishop of Borgo San Donnino (1606–1619). Giovanni Linati was born in Parma, Italy in 1562

    Giovanni Linati

    Giovanni_Linati

  • Hiroshima Castle
  • Fortress in Japan

    a flood in 1619, he was dispatched to Kawanakajima in today's Nagano Prefecture. Asano Nagaakira then became lord of the castle. From 1619 until the abolition

    Hiroshima Castle

    Hiroshima Castle

    Hiroshima_Castle

  • List of peers 1610–1619
  • This page lists all peers who held extant titles between 1610 and 1619. Cokayne, George Edward, ed. (1887). Complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland

    List of peers 1610–1619

    List_of_peers_1610–1619

  • Sir John Crawfurd, 1st Baronet
  • Scottish landowner and politician (c. 1619-1662)

    Sir John Crawfurd, 1st Baronet, of Kilbirnie (c. 1619 – 1662) was a Scottish landowner and politician. Crawfurd, a member of Clan Crawford, was the eldest

    Sir John Crawfurd, 1st Baronet

    Sir_John_Crawfurd,_1st_Baronet

  • House of Burgesses
  • Representative assembly in colonial Virginia

    (/ˈbɜːr.dʒə.sɪz/) was the lower house of the Virginia General Assembly from 1619 to 1776. It existed during the colonial history of the United States in the

    House of Burgesses

    House of Burgesses

    House_of_Burgesses

  • John Sigismund, Elector of Brandenburg
  • Elector of Brandenburg from 1608 to 1619

    John Sigismund (German: Johann Sigismund; 8 November 1572 – 23 December 1619) was a Prince-elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg from the House of

    John Sigismund, Elector of Brandenburg

    John Sigismund, Elector of Brandenburg

    John_Sigismund,_Elector_of_Brandenburg

  • Robert Stacy
  • Virginia colonist and burgess

    members of the first assembly of the Virginia House of Burgesses in 1619. On July 30, 1619, the Virginia House of Burgesses was convened as the first representative

    Robert Stacy

    Robert_Stacy

  • John Lambert (general)
  • English army officer and politician (1619–1683)

    Major-General John Lambert (7 September 1619 – 1 March 1684) was an English army officer and politician. Widely regarded as one of the most talented commanders

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  • Armine baronets
  • Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England

    was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 28 November 1619 for William Armine, subsequently Member of Parliament for Boston, Grantham

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  • Mackworth baronets of Normanton (1619)
  • the County of Rutland, was created in the Baronetage of England on 4 June 1619 for Thomas Mackworth, serjeant at law. He was Sheriff of Rutland in 1599

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  • Euclidean tilings by convex regular polygons
  • Subdivision of the plane into polygons that are all regular

    that of Kepler in his Harmonice Mundi (Latin: The Harmony of the World, 1619). Euclidean tilings are usually named after Cundy & Rollett's notation. This

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  • Lope de Hoces
  • Spanish admiral (1619-1639)

    Lope de Hoces (fl. 1619 – 21 October 1639) was a Spanish admiral who was killed in action at the Battle of the Downs. Nothing is known about his birthplace

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  • Shlomo Ephraim Luntschitz
  • Polish rabbi (1550–1619)

    February 1619) was a rabbi and Torah commentator, best known for his Torah commentary Keli Yekar. He served as the Rabbi of Prague from 1604 to 1619. He was

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  • Jefferson
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    English

    Jefferson

    English : patronymic from Jeffrey.The third U.S. president, author of the Declaration of Independence, and VA statesman Thomas Jefferson relates in his memoirs a family tradition that he was descended from Welsh stock on his father’s side, while noting the relative infrequency of the name Jefferson in Wales. It is a characteristically northern English name. A Jefferson was among the burgesses who attended the first representative assembly at Jamestown, VA, in 1619.

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  • Dale
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dale

    English : from Middle English dale ‘dale’, ‘valley’ (Old English dæl, reinforced in northern England by the cognate Old Norse dalr), a topographic name for someone who lived in a valley, or a habitational name from any of the numerous minor places named with this word, such as Dale in Cumbria and Yorkshire.Irish : possibly in some cases of English origin, but otherwise an Anglicized form of Gaelic Dall, a byname meaning ‘blind’.Norwegian : habitational name from a farm named from Old Norse dali, the dative case of dalr ‘valley’. It is a common name in Norway, especially western Norway, and is also found in Sweden.Americanized spelling of German Dahl.With a reputation as a disciplinarian, the soldier and colonizer Sir Thomas Dale (d. 1619), was appointed marshal of VA and arrived in 1611 at Point Comfort with the Starr, Prosperous, and Elizabeth, carrying settlers, stores, and livestock. First enlisted in the service of the Netherlands, he later served Prince Henry in Scotland and was knighted as Sir Thomas Dale of Surrey.

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Online names & meanings

  • Suvrate
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Suvrate

    Very Religious

  • Gurmeet
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu

    Gurmeet

    Friend of the Guru

  • Vishalakshi | விஷாலாக்ஷீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Vishalakshi | விஷாலாக்ஷீ

    Large eyed

  • Faihami |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Faihami |

    Understanding

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    Bengali, Hindu, Indian

    Nabinchandra

    Freedom

  • Sakriti
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Sakriti

    Pious

  • Torne
  • Girl/Female

    Norse

    Torne

    New.

  • Punyata
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Punyata

    God Place

  • Hadadrimmon
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Hadadrimmon

    Invocation to the god Rimmon.

  • Smethurst
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Lancashire)

    Smethurst

    English (Lancashire) : habitational name from a minor place near Manchester, so named from Old English smēðe ‘smooth’ + hyrst ‘(wooded) hill’.

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  • Laurel
  • n.

    An English gold coin made in 1619, and so called because the king's head on it was crowned with laurel.