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   Arrest   Coke, Edward
     Imprisoned for 9 months
   Arrest   James I
  7th Jan London   Places John Pym under house arrest for hostile remarks in the Commons
   Assassination   Osman II
  20th May   Strangled during a palace uprising led by Mustafa I's mother
   Battle of Bad Wimpfen   Tserclaes, Johann
  6th May Bad Wimpfen   Helps defeat George-Frederick of Baden-Durlach
   Battle of Hochst   Tserclaes, Johann
  20th June Hochst   Defeats Christian of Brunswick's Army, for which he is made a Count
   Battle of Mingolsheim   Tserclaes, Johann
  27th April Mingolsheim   Defeated at the battle of Mingolsheim
   Battle of Wimpfen   Tserclaes, Johann
  6th May Wimpfen   Victorious at the battle of Wimpfen against Georg Fredrick, Margrave of Baden-Durlach
   Birth   Charles X Gustavus
  8th Nov Stockholm   Birth of Charles X Gustavus, son of John Casimir & Catherine daughter of Charles X
   Capture   Tserclaes, Johann
  11th Sep Heidelberg   Captures the city of Heidelberg following an eleven-week siege
   Coup d'Etat   Mustafa I
     Restored to the throne after the assassination of Osman II
   Coup d'Etat   Osman II
  20th May   Strangled during a palace uprising led by Mustafa I's mother
   Death   Osman II
  20th May   Death of Osman II, assassinated
   Execution   Hidetada
   Nagasaki   Orders the execution of 55 Christian missonaries
   Poland Sweden War   Radziwill, Hetman Krzysztof
   Riga   Forced to sign a second armistice with Gustavus after Sweden captures Riga
   Restoration   Mustafa I
     Restored to the throne after the assassination of Osman II
   Rule of Transylvania   Bethlen of Transylvania
   Transylvania   Recognized as the Prince of Transylvania
   Siege of Heidelberg   Tserclaes, Johann
  11th Sep Heidelberg   Captures the city of Heidelberg following an eleven-week siege
   Siege of Vienna   Bethlen of Transylvania
   Vienna   Agrees peace with the Habsburgs after a siege at Vienna
   Succession   Jahangir
     Khurram (Shah Jahan), younger brother of Khusrau, has Khusrau murdered in a conspiracy to eliminate all possible contenders to the throne
   Treaty of Nikolsburg   Bethlen of Transylvania
   Nikolsburg   Agrees peace with the Habsburgs after a siege at Vienna
   Nikolsburg   Recognized as the Prince of Transylvania & much of Habsburg Hungary is ceded to him

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