Person report

02 Feb 2024

Anders Olufsen Kabbel


Details

Namereports-male-deceased Anders Olufsen Kabbelavatar-male
Age80
Born01 May 1591, Lemvig
Died09 Dec 1671, Lemvig
Parents

Relatives

ImageNameRelationship to current personAgeBirth dateBirth placeDeath dateDeath placeFirst marriage dateFirst marriage place
avatar-femalereports-female-deceased Maren Sørensdatterwife1650Ringkøbing, Skodborg, Lemvig1627
avatar-malereports-male-deceased Ole Andersen Kabbelson6908 Mar 162917 Oct 1698

World history

05 Jul 1594
The Portuguese governor of Ceylon Pedro Lopes de Sousa began a failed attempt to conquer the Kingdom of Kandy.

29 Oct 1618
English courtier and explorer Sir Walter Raleigh was executed in London after King James I reinstated a fifteen-year-old death sentence against him.

17 Jun 1631
Mumtaz Mahal, wife of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, died in childbirth; Jahan spent the next seventeen years constructing her mausoleum, the Taj Mahal.

30 Jan 1649
King Charles I, who was defeated in both the First and the Second English Civil Wars, was beheaded for high treason in front of the Banqueting House in London.

27 Apr 1650
Wars of the Three Kingdoms: Covenanter forces defeated an invading Royalist army at the Battle of Carbisdale near the village of Culrain, Scotland.

13 Aug 1650
General George Monck founded "Monck's Regiment of Foot", the predecessor to the Coldstream Guards, the oldest regiment in the British Regular Army in continuous active service.

19 May 1655
Anglo-Spanish War: England invaded Spanish Jamaica, capturing it a week later.

29 Jun 1659
Russo-Polish War: The hetman of Ukraine Ivan Vyhovsky and his allies defeated the armies of Russian Tsardom led by Aleksey Trubetskoy at the Battle of Konotop in the present-day Sumy Oblast of Ukraine.

08 Jul 1663
King Charles II of England granted John Clarke the Rhode Island Royal Charter, described by one historian as "the grandest instrument of human liberty ever constructed.".

01 Jun 1670
Charles II and Louis XIV signed a secret treaty, requiring England to aid France in its war against the Dutch Republic and the future conversion of Charles to Catholicism, in return for Louis making large payments to Charles and promising to aid him if there was a rebellion in England.


Facts

FactDetailsDatePlaceAddressCauseResponsible agencyNotesCitations
Birth01 May 1591Lemvig
Marriage1627
Death09 Dec 1671Lemvig