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1641 (MDCXLI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar, the 1641st year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 641st year of the 2nd millennium, the 41st year of the 17th century, and the 2nd year of the 1640s decade. As of the start of 1641, the Gregorian calendar was 10 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1641 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1641
MDCXLI
Ab urbe condita2394
Armenian calendar1090
ԹՎ ՌՂ
Assyrian calendar6391
Balinese saka calendar1562–1563
Bengali calendar1048
Berber calendar2591
English Regnal year16 Cha. 1 – 17 Cha. 1
Buddhist calendar2185
Burmese calendar1003
Byzantine calendar7149–7150
Chinese calendar庚辰年 (Metal Dragon)
4337 or 4277
    — to —
辛巳年 (Metal Snake)
4338 or 4278
Coptic calendar1357–1358
Discordian calendar2807
Ethiopian calendar1633–1634
Hebrew calendar5401–5402
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1697–1698
 - Shaka Samvat1562–1563
 - Kali Yuga4741–4742
Holocene calendar11641
Igbo calendar641–642
Iranian calendar1019–1020
Islamic calendar1050–1051
Japanese calendarKan'ei 18
(寛永18年)
Javanese calendar1562–1563
Julian calendarGregorian minus 10 days
Korean calendar3974
Minguo calendar271 before ROC
民前271年
Nanakshahi calendar173
Thai solar calendar2183–2184
Tibetan calendar阳金龙年
(male Iron-Dragon)
1767 or 1386 or 614
    — to —
阴金蛇年
(female Iron-Snake)
1768 or 1387 or 615


May 12: The Earl of Strafford is executed in London.
November 4: Battle of Cape St. Vincent

Events Edit

January–March Edit

April–June Edit

July–September Edit

October–December Edit

  • October 2 – Scottish politician John Campbell takes office as the Lord Chancellor of Scotland and given the title of the Earl of Loudoun by Charles I in Charles's capacity as King of Scotland.
  • October 23Irish Rebellion of 1641 breaks out: Irish Catholic gentry, chiefly in Ulster, revolt against the English administration and Scottish settlers in Ireland.
  • October 24 – The Irish rebel Sir Felim O'Neill of Kinard issues the Proclamation of Dungannon.
  • November 4Battle of Cape St Vincent: A Dutch fleet, with Michiel de Ruyter as third in command, beats back a Spanish-Dunkirker fleet off the coast of Portugal.
  • November 22 – By a vote of 159 to 148, the Long Parliament of England passes the Grand Remonstrance, with 204 specific objections to King Charles I's absolutist tendencies, and calling for the King to expel all Anglican bishops from the House of Lords.
  • December 1 – The English Parliament presents the Grand Remonstrance to King Charles, who makes no response to it until Parliament has the document published and released to the general public.
  • December 7 – The bill for the Militia Ordinance is introduced by Arthur Haselrig, an anti-monarchist member of the House of Commons, proposing for the first time to allow Parliament to appoint its own military commanders without royal approval. King Charles, concerned that the legislation would allow parliament to create its own army, orders Haselrig arrested for treason. Parliament passes the Militia Ordinance on March 15.
  • December 16Pope Urban VIII announces the creation of 12 new cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church
  • December 23 – King Charles replies to the Grand Remonstrance and refuses to the demand for the removal of Catholic bishops from the House of Lords. Rioting breaks out in Westminster after the King's refusal is announced, and the 12 Anglican bishops stop attending meetings of the Lords.
  • December 27 – According to a journalist who witnessed the events of 1641, John Rushworth, the term "roundhead" is first used to describe supporters of the English Parliament who have challenged the authority of the monarchy. Rushworth writes later that during a riot on the 27th, one of the rioters, David Hide, draws his sword and, describing the short haircuts of the anti-monarchists, says that he would "cut the throat of those round-headed dogs that bawled against bishops."
  • December 30 – At the request of King Charles, John Williams, the Anglican Archbishop of York joins with 11 other bishops in disputing the legality of any legislation passed by the House of Lords during the time that the bishops were excluded. The House of Commons passes resolution to have the 12 bishops arrested. King Charles, in turn, issues an order on January 3 to have five members of the House of Commons arrested for treason.

Date unknown Edit

Births Edit

 
Robert Sibbald
 
Regnier de Graaf
 
Henri Arnaud
 
Empress Xiaohuizhang

January–March Edit

April–June Edit

July–September Edit

October–December Edit

Deaths Edit

 
Anthony van Dyck
 
Francis van Aarssens

Date unknown Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Fritze, Ronald (1996). Historical dictionary of Stuart England, 1603-1689. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. p. 311. ISBN 9780313283918.
  2. ^ David L. Smith, The Stuart Parliaments 1603–1689 (Arnold Press, 1999) p. 123
  3. ^ Roger Coindreau, Les corsaires de Salé (Eddif, 2006) p. 52
  4. ^ Jon Latimer, Buccaneers of the Caribbean: How Piracy Forged an Empire (Harvard University Press, 2009) p.84.
  5. ^ BBC History, July 2011, p. 12.
  6. ^ "The Treaty of London, 1641". BCW Project. Retrieved January 3, 2020.
  7. ^ "The Ship of Gold: The '£1 Billion' Lost Treasure of the Merchant Royal", Sky Network/History Channel.
  8. ^ "The Salem Witch Trials: Legal Resources". University of Chicago Library. Retrieved December 23, 2022.
  9. ^ Eduardo, Leigh (2005). Mistresses : true stories of seduction, power and ambition. London: Michael O'Mara. p. 46. ISBN 9781843171416.
  10. ^ Sarra Copia Sulam (November 15, 2009). Jewish Poet and Intellectual in Seventeenth-Century Venice: The Works of Sarra Copia Sulam in Verse and Prose. University of Chicago Press. p. 15. ISBN 978-0-226-77987-4.
  11. ^ "Anthony van Dyck". Netherlands Institute of Art. Retrieved March 20, 2021.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 1641 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message 1641 MDCXLI was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar the 1641st year of the Common Era CE and Anno Domini AD designations the 641st year of the 2nd millennium the 41st year of the 17th century and the 2nd year of the 1640s decade As of the start of 1641 the Gregorian calendar was 10 days ahead of the Julian calendar which remained in localized use until 1923 Millennium 2nd millenniumCenturies 16th century 17th century 18th centuryDecades 1620s 1630s 1640s 1650s 1660sYears 1638 1639 1640 1641 1642 1643 16441641 in various calendarsGregorian calendar1641MDCXLIAb urbe condita2394Armenian calendar1090ԹՎ ՌՂAssyrian calendar6391Balinese saka calendar1562 1563Bengali calendar1048Berber calendar2591English Regnal year16 Cha 1 17 Cha 1Buddhist calendar2185Burmese calendar1003Byzantine calendar7149 7150Chinese calendar庚辰年 Metal Dragon 4337 or 4277 to 辛巳年 Metal Snake 4338 or 4278Coptic calendar1357 1358Discordian calendar2807Ethiopian calendar1633 1634Hebrew calendar5401 5402Hindu calendars Vikram Samvat1697 1698 Shaka Samvat1562 1563 Kali Yuga4741 4742Holocene calendar11641Igbo calendar641 642Iranian calendar1019 1020Islamic calendar1050 1051Japanese calendarKan ei 18 寛永18年 Javanese calendar1562 1563Julian calendarGregorian minus 10 daysKorean calendar3974Minguo calendar271 before ROC民前271年Nanakshahi calendar173Thai solar calendar2183 2184Tibetan calendar阳金龙年 male Iron Dragon 1767 or 1386 or 614 to 阴金蛇年 female Iron Snake 1768 or 1387 or 615 May 12 The Earl of Strafford is executed in London November 4 Battle of Cape St Vincent Contents 1 Events 1 1 January March 1 2 April June 1 3 July September 1 4 October December 1 5 Date unknown 2 Births 2 1 January March 2 2 April June 2 3 July September 2 4 October December 3 Deaths 3 1 Date unknown 4 ReferencesEvents EditJanuary March Edit January 4 The stratovolcano Mount Parker in the Philippines has a major eruption January 14 The Battle of Malacca concludes with the Dutch East India Company ending Portuguese control of Malacca January 18 The Junta de Bracos parliament of Catalonia led by Pau Claris proclaims the Catalan Republic under French protection February 16 King Charles I of England gives his assent to the Triennial Act reluctantly committing himself to parliamentary sessions of at least fifty days every three years 1 March 7 King Charles I of England decrees that all Roman Catholic priests must leave England by April 7 or face being arrested and treated as traitors March 22 The trial for high treason begins for Thomas Wentworth 1st Earl of Strafford director of England s Council of the North March 27 The Battle of Pressnitz begins between the Holy Roman Empire and Sweden The Siege of Sao Filipe begins in the Azores as the Portuguese Navy fights to drive the Spanish out After almost 11 months the Portuguese prevail on March 4 1642 April June Edit April 7 The deadline for Catholic priests to leave England expires Among those who refuse to leave Ambrose Barlow and William Ward become martyrs Barlow surrenders on Easter Sunday April 25 and is hanged on September 10 he will be canonized as a saint in 1970 Ward is caught on July 15 and executed on July 26 April 15 Aegidius Ursinus de Vivere is appointed by Pope Urban VIII to be the Roman Catholic Church s Patriarch of Jerusalem April 21 England s House of Commons votes 204 to 59 in favor of the conviction for treason and the execution of the Earl of Strafford and the House of Lords acquiesces 2 King Charles refuses to give the necessary royal assent April 25 The Battle of Songjin begins in the modern day North Korean city of Kimch aek at the time part of the Chinese Empire controlled by the Ming dynasty The Ming led by General Wu Sangui defeat the Qing rebels April 30 In Morocco rebel leader and secessionist Sidi al Ayachi is assassinated 3 May 3 The Protestation of 1641 is passed by England s Parliament requiring all officeholders to swear an oath of allegiance to King Charles I and to the Church of England May 7 England s House of Lords votes 51 to 9 in favor of the execution of the Earl of Strafford for treason In fear for his own safety King Charles I signs Strafford s death warrant on May 10 May 11 The Long Parliament in England passes the Act against Dissolving Parliament without its own Consent May 12 Thomas Wentworth 1st Earl of Strafford former director of England s Council of the North is publicly beheaded in London in front of a crowd of thousands of people May 24 Providence Island in the Caribbean settled by English Puritans and a haven for English pirates off the coast of modern day Colombia is captured in a joint operation of the Spanish Navy in an attack led by Don Francisco Diaz Pimienta and the Portuguese Navy lead by the Count of Castel Melhor Sousa The expedition takes 770 prisoners 380 slaves and a fortune in plundered gold and silver 4 June 1 In Paris representatives of Portugal and France sign a treaty of alliance June 2 Bavarian and Spanish troops capture the town of Bad Kreuznach during the Thirty Years War 17 months after it had been taken in a French and Saxon attack June 12 In India in the modern day Rajasthan state the Mughal Grand Vizier Abu l Hasan Asaf Khan is killed in a battle in Bundi against the armies of Nurpur commanded by the Raja Jagat Singh The elaborate Tomb of Asif Khan is constructed at Lahore modern Pakistan on orders of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir The Treaty of The Hague is signed between representatives of the Dutch Republic and the Kingdom of Portugal as a 10 year truce and alliance June 29 The Battle of Wolfenbuttel takes place between a combined Swedish and French force against the Holy Roman Empire with the Swedish French Army driving back an Imperial assault July September Edit July 5 The Norwegian city of Kristiansand is founded by King Christian IV of Denmark Norway citation needed In England the Long Parliament abolishes the Court of Star Chamber 5 July 12 Portugal and the Dutch Republic sign a Treaty of Offensive and Defensive Alliance at The Hague The treaty is not respected by both parties and as a consequence has no effect in the Portuguese colonies Brazil and Angola that are under Dutch rule August 10 The Treaty of London between England and Scotland ending the Bishops Wars is signed 6 Charles I of England flees London for the north September 14 The Treaty of Peronne is signed between Honore II Prince of Monaco and France s King Louis XIII guaranteeing the Grimaldi family the right to rule Monaco in return for the principality becoming a French protectorate September 18 In Germany the Siege of Dorsten by the Holy Roman Empire ends after nine weeks with the surrender of the Landgraviate of Hesse Kassel after the Hessians suffer 1 350 casualties In France the siege of Bapaume ends with the surrender of the fortress by its Spanish occupiers September 23 The English ship Merchant Royal sinks off Cornwall along with its cargo of 100 000 pounds 45 000 kg of gold and 18 of its 58 crew More than 380 years later treasure seekers will still not have located the wreckage 7 October December Edit October 2 Scottish politician John Campbell takes office as the Lord Chancellor of Scotland and given the title of the Earl of Loudoun by Charles I in Charles s capacity as King of Scotland October 23 Irish Rebellion of 1641 breaks out Irish Catholic gentry chiefly in Ulster revolt against the English administration and Scottish settlers in Ireland October 24 The Irish rebel Sir Felim O Neill of Kinard issues the Proclamation of Dungannon November 4 Battle of Cape St Vincent A Dutch fleet with Michiel de Ruyter as third in command beats back a Spanish Dunkirker fleet off the coast of Portugal November 22 By a vote of 159 to 148 the Long Parliament of England passes the Grand Remonstrance with 204 specific objections to King Charles I s absolutist tendencies and calling for the King to expel all Anglican bishops from the House of Lords December 1 The English Parliament presents the Grand Remonstrance to King Charles who makes no response to it until Parliament has the document published and released to the general public December 7 The bill for the Militia Ordinance is introduced by Arthur Haselrig an anti monarchist member of the House of Commons proposing for the first time to allow Parliament to appoint its own military commanders without royal approval King Charles concerned that the legislation would allow parliament to create its own army orders Haselrig arrested for treason Parliament passes the Militia Ordinance on March 15 December 16 Pope Urban VIII announces the creation of 12 new cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church December 23 King Charles replies to the Grand Remonstrance and refuses to the demand for the removal of Catholic bishops from the House of Lords Rioting breaks out in Westminster after the King s refusal is announced and the 12 Anglican bishops stop attending meetings of the Lords December 27 According to a journalist who witnessed the events of 1641 John Rushworth the term roundhead is first used to describe supporters of the English Parliament who have challenged the authority of the monarchy Rushworth writes later that during a riot on the 27th one of the rioters David Hide draws his sword and describing the short haircuts of the anti monarchists says that he would cut the throat of those round headed dogs that bawled against bishops December 30 At the request of King Charles John Williams the Anglican Archbishop of York joins with 11 other bishops in disputing the legality of any legislation passed by the House of Lords during the time that the bishops were excluded The House of Commons passes resolution to have the 12 bishops arrested King Charles in turn issues an order on January 3 to have five members of the House of Commons arrested for treason Date unknown Edit The Dutch found a trading colony on Dejima near Nagasaki Japan The Massachusetts Bay Colony adopts a law making witchcraft a capital crime 8 Moses Amyraut s De l elevation de la foy et de l abaissement de la raison en la creance des mysteres de la religion is published Rene Descartes Meditations on First Philosophy is originally published The town of Falun Sweden is given city rights by Queen Kristina A massive epidemic breaks out in northern and central China just three years before the fall of the Ming dynasty It races south down along the Grand Canal of China and the densely populated settlements there from the northern terminus at Beijing to the fertile Jiangnan region In some local areas and towns it wipes out 90 of the local populace Births Edit nbsp Robert Sibbald nbsp Regnier de Graaf nbsp Henri Arnaud nbsp Empress XiaohuizhangJanuary March Edit January 6 Wolfgang Dietrich of Castell Remlingen German nobleman d 1709 January 13 Patrick Hume 1st Earl of Marchmont Scottish statesman d 1724 January 18 Francois Michel le Tellier Marquis de Louvois French war minister d 1691 February 2 Claude de la Colombiere French Jesuit priest and saint d 1682 February 3 Christian Albert Duke of Holstein Gottorp Duke of Schleswig Holstein Gottorp 1659 1695 d 1695 February 4 Jerolim Kavanjin Croatian poet d 1714 February 8 Richard Jones 1st Earl of Ranelagh Irish politician d 1712 Robert Knox English sea captain in the service of the British East India Company d 1720 February 24 Gabriel Tammelin Lutheran clergyman d 1695 March 14 Hyeonjong of Joseon 18th monarch of the Korean Joseon Dynasty d 1674 March 19 Abd al Ghani al Nabulsi Muslim scholar d 1731 March 29 Johann Zahn 17th century German author of Oculus Artificialis Teledioptricus Sive Telescopium d 1707 April June Edit April 4 Sir James Oxenden 2nd Baronet English politician d 1708 April 8 Henry Sydney 1st Earl of Romney English politician and army officer d 1704 bapt William Wycherley English playwright d 1716 April 15 Robert Sibbald Scottish physician and antiquarian d 1722 May Juan Nunez de la Pena Spanish historian d 1721 May 8 Nicolaes Witsen Mayor of Amsterdam Netherlands d 1717 May 16 Dudley North English economist merchant and politician d 1691 May 17 Pierre Monier French painter d 1703 May 18 Olimpia Giustiniani Italian noblewoman d 1729 May 28 Johann Weikhard von Valvasor Slovenian polymath d 1693 May 31 Patriarch Dositheos II of Jerusalem Greek Orthodox Patriarch d 1707 June 15 Bernard de la Monnoye French lawyer d 1728 June 19 Jan Claus leading Quaker in Amsterdam d 1729 June 28 Marie Casimire Louise de La Grange d Arquien French born Polish consort to King John III Sobieski d 1716 June 29 Pierre Cholonec French Jesuit missionary and biographer in New France d 1723 June 30 Meinhardt Schomberg 3rd Duke of Schomberg English general d 1719 July September Edit July 9 Jan Jansen Bleecker Mayor of Albany New York d 1732 July 13 Juan de Santiago y Leon Garabito Spanish Catholic prelate Bishop of Guadalajara and Bishop of Puerto Rico d 1694 July 14 William Boynton English politician d 1689 July 29 Sir William Thomas 1st Baronet English Member of Parliament d 1706 July 30 Regnier de Graaf Dutch physician and anatomist d 1673 August John Hathorne American magistrate d 1717 August 2 Jacob Bobart the Younger English botanist d 1719 August 3 Hildebrand Alington 5th Baron Alington Irish peer d 1723 August 28 Henry Prince of Nassau Dillenburg 1662 1701 d 1701 September 1 Jean Barbier d Aucour French lawyer and satirist d 1694 September 5 Robert Spencer 2nd Earl of Sunderland English diplomat d 1702 September 7 Tokugawa Ietsuna Japanese Tokugawa shōgun d 1680 September 16 Julius Francis Duke of Saxe Lauenburg Bohemian noble d 1689 September 20 Henri Arnaud pastor of the Waldensians in Piedmont d 1721 September 22 Titus van Rijn Dutch art dealer d 1668 September 26 Nehemiah Grew English plant anatomist and physiologist d 1712 October December Edit October 1 Hans Adam von Schoning German general d 1696 October 5 Francoise Athenais de Rochechouart de Mortemart mistress of Louis XIV of France d 1707 9 October 6 Sir William Maynard 1st Baronet English politician d 1685 October 10 Wolfgang Printz German composer d 1717 October 14 Dorothea Maria of Saxe Weimar Duchess of Saxe Zeitz by marriage Duchess of Saxe Zeitz d 1675 Joachim Tielke German musical instrument maker d 1719 October 28 Philip Skippon English naturalist and Member of Parliament d 1691 November 5 Empress Xiaohuizhang Qing Dynasty empress and consort of the Shunzhi Emperor of China d 1718 November 10 Edward Lake English churchman d 1704 November 14 Albert Anton Prince of Schwarzburg Rudolstadt 1662 1710 d 1710 November 17 Andre marquis de Nesmond French naval commander d 1702 November 23 Anthonie Heinsius Dutch statesman d 1720 December 7 Louis Count of Armagnac French noble d 1718 December 11 Jean Louis Bergeret holder of the 8th seat of the Academie francaise d 1694 December 20 Urban Hjarne Swedish chemist d 1724 December 29 Pier Simone Fanelli Italian painter d 1703 date unknown Pierre Allix French Protestant clergyman d 1717 Diego Ladron de Guevara viceroy of Peru d 1718 Dodo von Knyphausen German nobleman d 1698 Deaths Edit nbsp Anthony van Dyck nbsp Francis van AarssensJanuary 3 Jeremiah Horrocks English astronomer b c 1618 January 9 Gustavus Adolphus of the Palatinate German noble b 1632 January 11 Juan de Jauregui Spanish poet and painter b 1583 Franciscus Gomarus Dutch theologian b 1563 February 15 Sara Copia Sullam Italian poet and writer b 1592 10 February 17 Krisztina Nyary Hungarian noblewoman b 1604 February 24 Francesco Usper Italian composer b 1561 February 27 Pau Claris i Casademunt Catalan ecclesiastic b 1586 March 8 Xu Xiake Chinese adventurer and geographer b 1587 March 14 Adam Count of Schwarzenberg German politician b 1583 March 23 Claude Bernard French priest b 1588 April 6 Domenico Zampieri Domenichino Italian painter b 1581 April 13 Richard Montagu English clergyman b 1577 April 27 Wilhelm von Rath German soldier and scholar b 1585 May 10 Johan Baner Swedish soldier b 1596 May 12 Thomas Wentworth 1st Earl of Strafford English statesman b 1593 June 1 Carlo Emanuele Pio di Savoia Italian Catholic cardinal b 1585 July 4 Istvan Esterhazy Hungarian noble b 1616 Pedro Teixeira Portuguese explorer July 6 Livia della Rovere Italian noble b 1585 Louis Count of Soissons b 1604 July 8 Balthasar I Moretus Flemish printer b 1574 July 13 Nicolaes le Febure Dutch Golden Age member of the Haarlem schutterij b 1589 July 21 Thomas Mun English writer on economics b 1571 July 24 Giovanni Francesco Guidi di Bagno Italian cardinal b 1578 August 4 Otto III Duke of Brunswick Harburg b 1572 August 9 Augustine Baker Welsh Benedictine mystic b 1575 August 16 Thomas Heywood English playwright b c 1573 August 26 Jean Jacques Bouchard 17th century French writer b 1606 September 10 Ambrose Barlow English Catholic martyr b 1585 executed September 12 John Upton English politician b 1590 October 3 Etienne Martellange French architect b 1569 October 31 Cornelis Jol Dutch naval commander and privateer b 1597 November 9 Cardinal Infante Ferdinand of Austria Governor of the Netherlands and Bishop of Toledo b c 1609 Maren Spliid Danish alleged witch b c 1600 executed November 11 Christopher Clitherow Lord Mayor of London and Member of Parliament b 1578 November 12 Philipp Ludwig III Count of Hanau Munzenberg 1638 1641 b 1632 November 26 Hedwig of Denmark Danish princess b 1581 December 3 John Percy English priest b 1569 December 9 Sir Anthony van Dyck Flemish painter b 1599 11 December 22 Maximilien de Bethune Duke of Sully 2nd Prime Minister of France b 1560 December 27 Francis van Aarssens Dutch diplomat b 1572 Date unknown Edit Estevao de Brito Portuguese composer b c 1570 Arthur Johnston Scottish physician and poet b c 1579 Mukai Shogen Tadakatsu Japanese admiral b 1582 Harjol Chinese concubine of Hong Taiji b 1609 References Edit Fritze Ronald 1996 Historical dictionary of Stuart England 1603 1689 Westport CT Greenwood Press p 311 ISBN 9780313283918 David L Smith The Stuart Parliaments 1603 1689 Arnold Press 1999 p 123 Roger Coindreau Les corsaires de Sale Eddif 2006 p 52 Jon Latimer Buccaneers of the Caribbean How Piracy Forged an Empire Harvard University Press 2009 p 84 BBC History July 2011 p 12 The Treaty of London 1641 BCW Project Retrieved January 3 2020 The Ship of Gold The 1 Billion Lost Treasure of the Merchant Royal Sky Network History Channel The Salem Witch Trials Legal Resources University of Chicago Library Retrieved December 23 2022 Eduardo Leigh 2005 Mistresses true stories of seduction power and ambition London Michael O Mara p 46 ISBN 9781843171416 Sarra Copia Sulam November 15 2009 Jewish Poet and Intellectual in Seventeenth Century Venice The Works of Sarra Copia Sulam in Verse and Prose University of Chicago Press p 15 ISBN 978 0 226 77987 4 Anthony van Dyck Netherlands Institute of Art Retrieved March 20 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1641 amp oldid 1179912503, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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