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=== October–December === * [[October 9]] – [[Kara Mustafa Pasha (governor of Egypt)|Kara Mustafa Pasha]] is replaced as the Ottoman Governor of Egypt on orders of Sultan Murad IV. * [[October 20]] – Cardinal [[Antonio Marcello Barberini]] informs [[Galileo Galilei]] that his brother, the newly-enthroned [[Pope Urban VIII]], wishes to receive a visit from Galileo. * [[October 26]] – "[[Fatal Vespers]]": 95 people are killed when an upper floor of the French ambassador's house in London collapses under the weight of a congregation attending a mass.<ref>{{cite journal|author-link=Alexandra Walsham|first=Alexandra|last=Walsham|title=Fatal Vespers|journal=[[Past & Present (journal)|Past & Present]]|issue=144|year=1994|pages=36β87|doi=10.1093/past/144.1.36}}</ref> * [[November 1]] **The [[Battle of Anjar]] is fought in modern-day [[Lebanon]] as the Druze emir [[Fakhr al-Din II]] defeats an invasion by Mustafa Pasha al-Hannaq, the [[List of rulers of Damascus#Ottoman walis|Ottoman Governor of Damascus]], and takes him prisoner. **Fire at [[Plymouth Colony]] destroys several buildings. * [[November 8]]β[[December 5]] – Publication between these dates in London of the "[[First Folio]]" (''Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies''), a collection of 36 of the plays of [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]], half of which have not previously been printed.<ref name="Cassell's Chronology"/><ref>The earlier date is that on which "Copies as are not formerly entred [''sic.''] to other men" are entered in the ''[[Stationers' Register]]''; the later is the first recorded purchase β of two copies at Β£1 each by antiquarian [[Sir Edward Dering, 1st Baronet|Sir Edward Dering]]. [[Sotheby's]]. ''The Shakespeare First Folio, 1623: The Dr. Williams's Library Copy'', 13 July 2006; "Three Issues" p. 26; auction catalogue research by Peter Selley and Dr. Peter Beal.</ref> * [[December 4]] – 50 Christians are executed in [[Edo (Tokyo)|Edo]], Japan, during the [[Great Martyrdom of Edo]].<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Cieslik |first=Hubert |date=1954 |title=The Great Martyrdom in Edo 1623. Its Causes, Course, Consequences |journal=[[Monumenta Nipponica]] |volume=10 |issue=1/2 |pages=1β44 |doi=10.2307/2382790 |issn=0027-0741 |jstor=2382790}}</ref>
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