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1644
Years:
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1642
1643
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1645
1646
1647
Decades
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1610s
1620s
1630s
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1640s
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1650s
1660s
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Centuries
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16th century
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17th century
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18th century
1644 in literature
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Events
February
to
August
- Explorer
Abel Tasman
's second expedition for the
Dutch East India Company
maps the north coast of
Australia
.
April
- A popular
Chinese
rebellion led by
Li Zicheng
sacks
Beijing
, prompting
Chongzhen
, the last emperor of the
Ming Dynasty
, to commit suicide.
June 6
- The invading
Manchu
army, with the help of
Ming
general
Wu Sangui
, captures
Beijing
, China. This marks the beginning of the
Qing Dynasty
(also known as the Manchu Dynasty), the last
imperial dynasty of China
.
July 2
-
Battle of Marston Moor
, a crushing victory for the
Parliamentary
side of the
English Civil War
, ends
Charles I
's hold on the north of
England
.
September 2
- Second
Battle of Lostwithiel
, the last major victory for Charles I and the
Royalist
side in the English Civil War.
September 15
-
Pope Innocent X
is elected to the
Papacy
, in
Rome
.
November 23
-
Areopagitica
by
John Milton
is published.
The
opera
Ormindo
is first performed in Venice. Music by
Francesco Cavalli
and libretto by Giovanni Faustini.
Philosopher
René Descartes
publishes
Principia Philosophiae
(Principles of Philosophy).
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Ongoing events
English Civil War
(
1642
-
1649
)
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Births
June 16
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Henrietta Anne Stuart
, Princess of Scotland, England and Ireland and later Duchess of Orléans
August 12
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Heinrich Ignaz Biber
, Bohemian composer and violinist
September 25
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Ole Rømer
, Danish astronomer
October 14
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William Penn
, Quaker and founder of the Province of Pennsylvania
Antonio Stradivari
, Italian violin maker
Matsuo Basho
, Japanese poet, haiku master
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Deaths
April
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Chongzhen
, last Ming Emperor of China (suicide)
April 10
- Reverend
William Brewster
, Pilgrim leader
July 29
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Pope Urban VIII
, last pope to expand papal territory
September 7
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Guido Bentivoglio
, Italian cardinal and candidate to succeed Urban VIII
September 8
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John Coke
, English politician and ally of Charles I