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  • Spain portal This article is within the scope of WikiProject Spain, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Spain on Wikipedia. If you would...
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  • [1629]-1637 Obersthofmeisterin Freiin Maria Katharina v. Wangen [1610, 1619] Freiin Ursula v. Attems 1623-1624 Freiin Anna Maria Formentini 1625-1629 Freiin...
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  • Talk:Alexis of Russia (category Wikipedia vital articles in People)
    ch/documents/calendar/ says 9 March 1629 N.S is 27 February 1629 O.S.). Also, Michael I of Russia#Issue says 9 May 1629, no indication whether it's N.S or...
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  • Talk:French fries (category Wikipedia vital articles in Everyday life)
    paragraph do not refer to Spain. Also, I would rephrase the wording to be clearer: "mentioned eating "papas fritas" in 1629 and women "sent fried and...
    15 KB (1,944 words) - 14:40, 10 July 2024
  • example, the Italian Epidemic of 1629 was directly caused by German and French troops in the city of Mantua in 1629 associated with the Thirty Years War...
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  • Massachusetts had a half dozen towns started by 1631 notably Salem (1629), Lynn (1629), Charlestown (1629), Dorchester (1630), and probably most famously Boston (1630)...
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  • from 1629 of an earlier painting from 1625 made by Jan Daemen Cool, now lost. The copy is present at the Rijksmuseum--MWAK 13:16, 3 May 2006 (UTC) In fact...
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  • Talk:James I of Aragon (category Start-Class Spain articles)
    (talk) 11:33, 19 January 2008 (UTC) should not be in hypertext, as it links to an entry of a 1629 event. there doesn't appear to be an entry for the...
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  • Talk:Louis XIII (category C-Class Spain articles)
    military campaigns against them between 1618 and 1629, not all of which were successful. However, by 1629 Louis had finally taken the fort of La Rochelle...
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  • Talk:Thirty Years' War (category A-Class Spanish military history articles)
    1626–1629 (which officialy didn't ended on 1629, as it was only accorded the Truce of Altmark, instead of an offical peace that only was reached in 1635...
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  • it and this article are in error about the Spanish pronunciation of "j". The SAMPA chart has it as the same fricative as in Scottish "loch". As far as...
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  • Enrichetta, the daughter of Othon Henri del Caretto, Marquis of Savona (1629-1685) in Brussels on February 12, 1684."(his wikipedia page). So on the death...
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  • died in Jan 1638 and in March 1638 his son Mathew was granted land in Dorchester. Thomas died in 1625, his son Christopher died in 1629 and Mathias, son of...
    8 KB (1,227 words) - 06:32, 9 February 2024
  • Talk:Life Is a Dream (category C-Class Spain articles)
    and Antonio Coello in 1634), but is now believed to have been written in 1629-30, though possibly revised before its publication in the Primera parte de...
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  • found also in the later guitar books of Benedetto Sanseverino (see ex.2), G.A. Colonna (1620), Fabrizio Costanzo (1627), G.P. Foscarini (1629) and Antonio...
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  • Talk:Immemorial nobility (category Pages translated from Spanish Wikipedia)
    the counts of Lemos, because the cited Spanish-language article doesn't make the claim that they are immemorial. In fact, it states that the first count...
    25 KB (4,012 words) - 13:02, 10 March 2012
  • Talk:Eighty Years' War (category C-Class Spain articles)
    of the Duke of Anjou in Antwerp (1582), the Spanish Fury (1576), the Siege of Ostend (1601-1604) and the Siege of Den Bosch (1629) DavidDijkgraaf (talk)...
    129 KB (20,327 words) - 16:21, 6 June 2024
  • 2004 (UTC) --- French Wikipedia gives a starting date of 1624 instead of 1629. Any sound reference to support one date over the other? --Wetman 18:11,...
    6 KB (957 words) - 18:35, 20 February 2024
  • devastating inundation of Mexico City in the years 1629-1634. Although the work inspired panegyrical sermons preached in honour of the Virgin of Guadalupe...
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  • et Collegiorum Urbis 1629-1714 [The oldest papal state manuals: Elenchus Congregation Tribunali et Collegiorum Urbis 1629-1714] (in German). Rome: Herder...
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