The TVR Tuscan S is an iconic British supercar that embodies classic performance.

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The TVR Tuscan S is an iconic British supercar that embodies classic performance.

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The TVR Tuscan S is an iconic British supercar known for its powerful engine, striking design, and thrilling performance.
TVR Tuscan S
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17th century Year 1610
Section: "Turning points of the century"
January 6 – Nossa  Senhora da Graça incident – a Portuguese carrack sinks near Nagasaki after  fighting Japanese samurai for four nights.
January 7 –  Galileo Galilei first observes the four Galilean moons of Jupiter: Ganymede,  Callisto, Europa and Io, but is unable to distinguish the latter two until  the following day.
May 14 – François  Ravaillac assassinates Henry IV of France.
May 23 –  Jamestown, Virginia: Acting as temporary Governor, Thomas Gates, along with  John Rolfe, Captain Ralph Hamor, Sir George Somers, and other survivors from  the Sea Venture (wrecked at Bermuda) arrive at Jamestown; they find that 60  have survived the "starving time" (winter), the fort palizadoes and  gates have been torn down, and empty houses have been used for firewood, in  fear of attacks by natives outside the fort area.
May 24 –  Jamestown, Virginia: The temporary Governor, Thomas Gates, issues The Divine,  Moral, and Martial Laws.
May 27 – Regicide  François Ravaillac is executed by being pulled apart by horses in the Place  de Grève, Paris.
June 7 –  Jamestown: Temporary Governor Gates decides to abandon Jamestown.
June 8 –  Jamestown: Temporary Governor Gates' convoy meets the ships of Governor  Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr ("Delaware") at Mulberry Island.
June 10 –  Jamestown: The convoy of temporary Governor Gates and the ships of Governor  Lord De La Warr land at Jamestown.
July 4 –  Polish–Muscovite War: Battle of Klushino – The outnumbered forces of the  Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth defeat the combined Russian and Swedish army.  Polish troops go on to occupy Moscow.
July 5 – John Guy  sets sail from Bristol with 39 other colonists for Newfoundland.
July 9 – Lady  Arbella Stuart, a claimant to the throne of England, is imprisoned for  clandestinely marrying William Seymour, 2nd Duke of Somerset, another  claimant, without royal permission on June 22.
August 2 – Henry Hudson sails into what is now known as Hudson Bay, thinking he has made it through  the Northwest Passage and reached the Pacific Ocean.
August 9 –  Anglo-Powhatan Wars: The English launch a major attack on the Paspahegh  village, capturing and executing the native queen and her children, burning  houses and chopping down the corn fields; the subsequent use of the term  "Paspahegh" in documents refers to their former territory.
August 21 – The  Tuscans fight the Turks.
October 10 – The  Tuscans fight the Turks again.
October 17 – Louis  XIII of France is crowned.
Winter – Dr  Bonham's Case is decided by Edward Coke, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas of  England. Coke affirms the supremacy of the common law, which limits the power  of Parliament as well as the king.