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This page relates to the year 1639 Gregorian Calendrier.

Events

America

  • January 14th: the Connecticut adopts its first constitution: the Fundamental orders .
  • January 23rd: Auto-da-fe with Lima. Seven judaïsants are burned alives, of which Francisco Maldonado da Silva.
  • February: Philippe de Lonvilliers de Poincy is established with St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre, in part of Saint Martin's day and with Holy-Cross (1639 - 1660).
  • : Arrival of the Ursuline S with the Quebec. The same year, they teach with the young girls in their house at the Low-City of Quebec. Arrival of the Hospital arrivals to found a hospital.

Asia

  • Japan: Edicts of closing of the country (Sakoku) except for the Chinese, who can send two ships per annum, and of the Dutchmen (1641).
  • Expulsion of the Portuguese of Deshima, artificial small island in the port of Nagasaki, suspected of having to foment the revolt of Nagasaki. The Japan closes in the Occident until in 1853.
  • the Dutchmen settle with Nagasaki.

  • Mongolia: The Tulku (Bogdo Gegen) and its reincarnations sit at Ourga (today Ulan-Bator) of 1639 with 1924.

    • the translation of work Tibetans continues until the 19th century. The gun Tibetan (Kandjour) and the comments of this one (Tandjour), represent nearly three hundred volumes. They include/understand a considerable part of the old scientific knowledge of the India, the works of linguists, doctors and philosopher Indian, the poem of Kalidasa. Indian tales, the Pantchatantra and the Vetalapantchavimchatika, grow rich by local elements.

The Middle East

Europe

France

  • Be dry. Early grape harvest in the north of France (10 - September 11th). Consecutive dysentery with the fall of water.

  • February 13rd: The Polish prince Jean Casimir Vasa, which will become king de Pologne in 1648 (Jean II Casimir Vasa ( Jan II Kazimierz Waza ), also called Casimir V), shown plot against France - he would have plotted with the Spain -, is locked up, on order of Richelieu, in the keep of the citadel of Sisteron.
  • June 16th: Revolt of the tramps in Normandy against the gabelle one repressed by Tellier, Séguier and Heel (January-March 1640).
  • June: Disorders with Paris supports of them defrauders who bring the wine to Paris without discharging the import duty.
  • August 16th: release of the Polish prince Jean Casimir Vasa, held since February in the keep of the citadel of Sisteron, on order of Richelieu.

  • Revolt in Languedoc.
  • Richelieu removes the provincial States in Provence.
  • Mazarin (Giulio Mazzarini), which leaves its post of apostolic nuncio in Paris to enter to the service of the king, is naturalized French.

Religion

Art & culture

  • historical talks of Jean Pierre Camus.
  • political Considerations on the coups d'etat of Gabriel Naudé.
  • Its und Feierlagssonette , poetries of Gryphius.
  • Poetic , of Mesnardière.

See also: 1639 with the theater

  • Nozze di Teti E di Peleo , opera of Cavalli.

  • Richelieu makes raise a equestrian Statue of Louis XIII on the royal place (Place of the Vosges).
  • Georges of the Tower becomes ordinary painter of king de France.
  • the Beggars , fabric of Sebastien Bumblebee.
  • the Dream of Jacob , fabric of Ribera.
  • Officers and warrant officers of the body of the archers of Saint-Georges , collective portrait of Frans Halls.
  • Self-portrait of Rembrandt.

Science & technology

Economy & company

Births in 1639

Death in 1639

  • nonwell informed or unknown Dates :
  • Nicolas Guillain, French sculptor.

Easter Day

Be-X-old: 1639 Map-bms: 1639 Simple: 1639

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