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The 1640s decade ran from January 1, 1640, to December 31, 1649.

  • 1.1.2 April–June
  • 1.1.3 July–September
  • 1.1.4 October–December
  • 1.1.5 Date unknown
  • 1.2 1641
  • 1.3 1642
  • 1.4 1643
  • 1.5 1644
  • 1.6 1645
  • 1.7 1646
  • 1.8 1647
  • 1.9 1648
  • 1.10 1649
  • 2 Births
  • 3 Deaths
  • 4 References
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    1642

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    1643

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    1644

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    1645

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    1648

     
    The Holy Roman Empire in 1648

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    1649

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    Births

    1640

     
    Philippe de La Hire
     
    Bernard Lamy
     
    Pieter Cornelisz van Slingelandt
     
    George Hooper

    1641

     
    Robert Sibbald
     
    Regnier de Graaf
     
    Henri Arnaud
     
    Empress Xiaohuizhang

    1642

     
    Mehmed IV
     
    Angelo Paoli
     
    Isaac Newton

    1643

     
    Mary of Jesus de León y Delgado
     
    Louis Moréri
     
    Gilbert Burnet
     
    Bahadur Shah I
     
    René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle

    1644

     
    Thomas Britton
     
    Veit Hans Schnorr von Carolsfeld
     
    Otto Mencke
     
    Henry Winstanley
     
    Henrietta of England

    1645

     
    Michael Wening
     
    Carlos de Sigüenza y Góngora
     
    Chikka Devaraja
     
    Thomas Pereira
     
    Nicolas Lemery

    1646

     
    Christian V of Denmark
     
    Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
     
    John Flamsteed

    1647

     
    Philipp Reinhard Vitriarius
     
    John de Brito
     
    Matthijs Naiveu
     
    Princess Anna Sophie of Denmark
     
    Joseph Dudley

    1648

     
    Jeanne Guyon
     
    Caspar Neumann
     
    Tommaso Ceva

    1649 * January 12Jacques Carrey, French painter (d. 1726)

     
    Chhatrasal
     
    Louise de Kérouaille, Duchess of Portsmouth
     
    Samuel Carpenter

    Deaths

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    Philip Massinger
     
    Peter Paul Rubens

    1641

     
    Anthony van Dyck
     
    Francis van Aarssens

    1642

     
    Galileo Galilei
     
    Cardinal Richelieu

    1643

     
    Hong Taiji
     
    Claudio Monteverdi

    1644

     
    Pope Urban VIII
     
    Johannes Wtenbogaert

    1645

     
    Venerable Mary Ward
     
    Saint Mariana de Jesús de Paredes
     
    Miyamoto Musashi
     
    Tsar Michael I of Russia
     
    Hugo Grotius
     
    Saint John Macias
     
    Philip Dietrich, Count of Waldeck

    1646

     
    Stanisław Koniecpolski
     
    Erycius Puteanus

    1647

     
    P.C. Hooft
     
    Nicholas Stone

    1648

     
    Christian IV of Denmark
     
    Władysław IV Vasa

    1649

     
    Charles I of England died 30 January
     
    Jean de Brébeuf died 16 March
     
    Dodo, Prince Yu died 29 April
     
    Maria Tesselschade Visscher died 20 June
     
    Simon Vouet died 30 June
     
    Vittoria Farnese d'Este died 10 August
     
    Robert Heath died 30 August

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