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1634

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Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
February 25:Albrecht von Wallenstein,dismissed as the supreme commander of Army of theHoly Roman Empire,is assassinated

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September 6:The Holy Roman Empire army defeats the Army of Sweden at theBattle of Nördlingen
1634 in variouscalendars
Gregorian calendar1634
MDCXXXIV
Ab urbe condita2387
Armenian calendar1083
ԹՎ ՌՁԳ
Assyrian calendar6384
Balinese saka calendar1555–1556
Bengali calendar1041
Berber calendar2584
English Regnal year9Cha. 1– 10Cha. 1
Buddhist calendar2178
Burmese calendar996
Byzantine calendar7142–7143
Chinese calendarQuý dậuNiên (WaterRooster)
4331 or 4124
— to —
Giáp tuất niên (WoodDog)
4332 or 4125
Coptic calendar1350–1351
Discordian calendar2800
Ethiopian calendar1626–1627
Hebrew calendar5394–5395
Hindu calendars
-Vikram Samvat1690–1691
-Shaka Samvat1555–1556
-Kali Yuga4734–4735
Holocene calendar11634
Igbo calendar634–635
Iranian calendar1012–1013
Islamic calendar1043–1044
Japanese calendarKan'ei11
( khoan vĩnh 11 niên )
Javanese calendar1555–1556
Julian calendarGregorian minus 10 days
Korean calendar3967
Minguo calendar278 beforeROC
Dân tiền 278 niên
Nanakshahi calendar166
Thai solar calendar2176–2177
Tibetan calendarÂm thủy kê niên
(female Water-Rooster)
1760 or 1379 or 607
— to —
Dương mộc cẩu niên
(male Wood-Dog)
1761 or 1380 or 608

1634(MDCXXXIV) was acommon year starting on Sundayof theGregorian calendarand acommon year starting on Wednesdayof theJulian calendar,the 1634th year of theCommon Era(CE) andAnno Domini(AD) designations, the 634th year of the2nd millennium,the 34th year of the17th century,and the 5th year of the1630sdecade. As of the start of 1634, the Gregorian calendar was 10 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Events[edit]

January–March[edit]

April–June[edit]

  • April 1Nicholas II, Duke of Lorraine,who assumed rule of the duchy on January 19 upon the abdication of his older brotherCharles IVabdicates in favor of Charles.
  • April 14– TheBattle of Amritsarbegins in India when Mughal Empire troops attempt to eliminate theSikhreligious leader,Guru Hargobind,by attacking Amritsar. The Sikh defenders hand the Mughal invaders an unprecedented defeat.
  • May 2– With Albrecht Wallenstein having been eliminated, the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II personally takes command of the Imperial Army.
  • May 5– King Charles I of England and Scotland first refers to the banner of the British Isles as the "Union Flag" in a proclamation that the flag shall not be used on any ships other than those "in our immediate Service and Pay, and none other." The term evolves into the description of the British flag as the "Union Jack".
  • June 14– TheTreaty of Polyanovkais signed between thePolish–Lithuanian Commonwealthand theTsardom of Russia,concluding theSmolensk War.

July–September[edit]

October–December[edit]

Date unknown[edit]

Births[edit]

George Bull
Countess Albertine Agnes of Nassau
Johannes Camphuys
Luca Giordano

January–March[edit]

April–June[edit]

July–September[edit]

October–December[edit]

Deaths[edit]

Albrecht von Wallenstein
Hendrick Avercamp

References[edit]

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