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1618
 
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The 19-year-old Flemish painter Anthony van Dyck is employed by Rubens in Antwerp as his chief assistant       
Van Dyck Theodosius and St Ambrose (detail) c.1620
National Gallery, London

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1619
 
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The Protestant Frederick V (elector palatine of the Rhine) is elected king by the rebellious Bohemian nobles      
1619
 
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Jan Pieterszoon Coen destroys the town of Jakarta, on the coast of Java, and rebuilds it as a Dutch trading centre under the name Batavia      
c. 1620
 
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The Dutch painter Frans Hals displays exceptional brilliance in his group portraits, including several of the civic guards of Haarlem      
1620
 
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The battle of the White Mountain, to the west of Prague, ends the brief reign of Frederick V in Bohemia      
c. 1620
 
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Delft becomes the centre for tin-glazed earthenware in nothern Europe, specializing in the blue-and-white Chinese style     
1620 September 16
 
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The Pilgrims (or Pilgrim Fathers), a group of 102 English settlers, sail in the Mayflower to the new world       
1620 November 11
 
    
Ten days after their first landfall, at Cape Cod, the adult males on the Mayflower agree a form of government for their new colony       
1620
 
    
In his Novum Organum Francis Bacon introduces a modern philosophy of experimental science       
1620 December 26
 
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The Pilgrims on the Mayflower select a place for their settlement, and give it the name of Plymouth, their port of departure in England