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| Alliance Oxenstierna | |
1st Nov Paris Under thetreaty of Paris the Franco-Swedish Alliance is renewed |
| Assassination Ferdinand II | |
| 25th Feb Eger Has his Imperial Commander assassinated for behaving like an independent warlord |
| Assassination Deveraux, Walter | |
| 25th Feb Eger Assassinated on the orders of Ferdinand II by Walter Deveraux |
| Assassination Ferdinand II | |
| 25th Feb Eger Assassinated on the orders of Ferdinand II by Walter Deveraux |
| Assassination Wallenstein, Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von | |
| 25th Feb Eger Assassinated on the orders of Ferdinand II by Walter Deveraux |
| Assassination Devereux, Walter | |
| 25th Feb Eger Assassinates Wallenstein on the orders of Ferdinand II |
| Battle of Nordlingen Ferdinand II | |
| 6th Sep Nordlingen Defeats the Swedes & other Protestant forces near the Bavarian town of Nordlingen |
6th Sep Nordlingen Ends Swedish influence in Southern Germany |
| Battle of Nordlingen Richelieu, Armand Jean du Plessis de | |
| 6th Sep Nordlingen Richelieu is forced into war for the Heilbronn League |
6th Sep Nordlingen Sweden is defeated by an Austro-Spanish force |
| Battle of Nordlingen Gallas | |
| 6th Sep Nordlingen Defeats the Swedes |
| Battle of Nordlingen George William | |
| 6th Sep Nordlingen Defeats the Swedes & is able to resume neutrality |
| Battle of Nordlingen William, George | |
6th Sep Nordlingen Defeats the Swedish forces & resumes a policy of neutrality towards Protestants |
| Battle of Nordlingen Ferdinand III | |
| 6th Sep Nordlingen Leads the Imperial armies to victory over the Swedes |
| Battle of Nordlingen Horn, Karl von | |
| 6th Sep Nordlingen Protestant forces are defeated |
| Battle of Smolensk Wladyslaw IV Vasa | |
| Feb Smolensk Wladyslaw IV Vasa forces the army of Boris Shein to surrender |
| Battle of Smolensk Shein, Boris | |
| Feb Smolensk Wladyslaw IV Vasa forces the army of Boris Shein to surrender |
| Capture Ferdinand III | |
| Regensburg Leads the Imperial armies to victory over the Swedes |
| Capture Olivares | |
Madrid The Dutch capture Curacao from the Spanish |
| Commander Ferdinand III | |
| Appointed Commander of the Imperial armies |
| Constitution Olivares | |
| Madrid The Junta de Ejecucion replaces the Council of State as the chief policy making body |
| Constitution Oxenstierna | |
Paris Draws up the Form of Government reforming the Swedish State |
| Death Ferdinand II | |
| 25th Feb Has his Imperial Commander assassinated for behaving like an independent warlord |
| Death Wallenstein, Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von | |
| 25th Feb Eger Death of Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von Wallenstein |
| 25th Feb Eger Death of Albrecht Eusebius Wenzel von Wallenstein, assassinated |
| Death Shein, Boris | |
| Feb Moscow Death of Boris Shein, executed |
| Death Erskine, John | |
| 14th Dec Death of John Erskine of Mar |
| Execution Shein, Boris | |
| Feb Moscow Found guilty of treason after the battle of Smolensk & executed |
| Field Marshal Baner, Johan | |
| Appointed Field Marshal |
Appointed Field Marshal, serves under Gustavus Adolphus against Russia & Poland |
| Governor Oxenstierna | |
| Ingria Appointed Governor of Livonia & Ingria |
| Livonia Appointed Governor of Livonia & Ingria |
| Invasion of China Ch'ung Chien | |
Jehol Pass Manchu raids into Northern China through the Jehol Pass are repulsed by the Ming |
| Mobilization Iemutsu | |
| Kyoto Leads an Army of 300,000 to Kyoto to show the Tozama Daimyo that he is in control |
| Papal Nuncio Mazarin Mazarin, Jules | |
Appointed Nuncio to France on behalf of the Papacy |
| Peerage James II | |
| York Created the Duke of York |
| Plot Hatzfield | |
| Takes part in the plot against Wallenstein |
| Publication Pell, John | |
| Publication of, "Astronomical History of Observations of Heavenly Motions" |
| Publication of, "Ecliptica prognostica" |
| Reform Charles I | |
| London Raises "ship money" on the coastal counties |
| Rule of Alsace Louis XIII | |
Alsace Inder thetreaty of Paris Bernard & the Heilbronn League cede land in Alsace to France |
Alsace Lorraine Inder thetreaty of Paris Bernard & the Heilbronn League cede land in Alsace to France |
| Rule of Deccan Aurangzeb | |
| Deccan Shah Jahan follows the Mughal practice of assigning authority to his sons, and mkes Aurangzeb Subahdar (governor) of the Deccan |
| Siege of Smolensk Wladyslaw IV Vasa | |
Smolensk Agrees an armistice with the Russian besiegers who are allowed to leave the town |
| Treaty of Paris Louis XIII | |
Paris Bernard & the Heilbronn League cede land in Alsace to France |
Paris Bernard & the Heilbronn League guarantee the Catholic faith in Germany |
Paris France offers the German Protestants 12,000 men & 1/2 million Livres |
| Treaty of Paris Oxenstierna | |
1st Nov Paris Catholicism is guarenteed in Germany & land is ceded in Alsace |
1st Nov Paris France offers the German Protestants 12,000 men & 1/2 million livres |
1st Nov Paris Under thetreaty of Paris the Franco-Swedish Alliance is renewed |
| Treaty of Polyanov Wladyslaw IV Vasa | |
| Polyanov Confirms thetreaty of Deulin |
| Polyanov Wladyslaw IV Vasa forces Tsar Michael to sign the peace of Polyanov |
| Polyanov Wladyslaw IV Vasa renounces his claim to the Tsardom & recognizes Michael as Tzar |
| Treaty of Polyanov Michael | |
| Polyanov Confirms thetreaty of Deulin |
| Polyanov Wladyslaw IV Vasa renounces his claim to the Tsardom & recognizes Michael as Tzar |