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1611 (AD) was in the 17th century.
Of course, the answer to this question is a matter of opinion. Some might argue that Oliver Cromwell was the bad guy of the 17th century...at least in Europe. He became a dictator in the Commonwealth of England and passed outrageous laws that led to severe oppression of Irish Catholics. He had the former King of England beheaded and, by driving out all who opposed him, created a Rump Parliament that consisted entirely of his supporters.
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In the 17th century during the English Civil war because troops loyal to Parliament were stationed there.
Banned for part of the 17th Century by Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of England 1653 - 1658
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There were numerous significant events that took place in the 17th century. Some of the most significant events include the scientific revolution, the Great Turkish War and the establishment of parliament in the UK.
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Wigs worn in the British Parliament are called perukes or periwigs. These wigs were popularly worn in by judges, barristers and members of Parliament. Judges and barristers started wearing them in the 17th century.
The 17th century comes before the 18th.
1678 is a date in the 17th century AD.
In the 17th century: 1606-1669.
In the 17th and 18th centuries, members of parliament were mainly those who were wealthy landowners. A seat in parliament could be bought in those days. In addition, the monarchy had a large amount of influence in determining who could become a member of parliament.