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  • singing. As a vital composer during the time of a creative rebirth in human ... draw conclusions from the dedicatory pages of his works. He and his his father ...
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  • Anne (February 6, 1665 – August 1, 1714) became Queen of England ... |9= 9. Princess Anne of Denmark |10= 10. Henry IV of France ...
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  • most internationally known composer from Denmark. He is especially admired ... Nielsen was born one of twelve children in a poor peasant family in ...
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  • by measuring apparent changes in the periods of the revolution of Jupiter& ... Rømer was born on September 25, 1644, in Århus, Denmark, to a merchant ...
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  • Mary II (April 30, 1662 – December 28, 1694) reigned as Queen of ... | align="center"| Paternal Great-grandmother:Anne of Denmark ...
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  • November 1683 – October 25, 1760) was King of Great Britain and Ireland, ... |23= 23. Anne of Denmark |24= 24. William, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg ...
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  • she changed the public's perception of people with disabilities. She ... true value comes from the height and depth of her mind. ...
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  • | birthplace = Copenhagen, Denmark | deathdate = 1968|3|20|1889|2|3 | deathplace = Copenhagen, Denmark | awards = Golden Lion1955 Ordet ...
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  • was forced to flee the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, when communism gained ... especially the eggs representative of Easter, made of precious metals ...
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  • James II of England (also known as James VII of Scotland; October ... quot;| Paternal Grandmother:Anne of Denmark | align="center" ...
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  • around the world through the simple act of writing a letter to the leader ... On August 25, 1985, Samantha died at the age of 13 in a plane crash ...
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  • , was a Danish astronomer whose measurements of stellar and planetary positions ... was born at his family's ancestral seat of Knutstorp Castle, Denmark to ...
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  • The Bill of Rights 1689 is an English Act of Parliament with the full ... then to Mary's sister Princess Anne of Denmark]] and her heirs, then ...
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  • ), or half-timbering, is the method of creating framed structures ... One of the first people to use the term half-timbered was Mary Martha ...
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  • The Collegiate Church of St. Peter, Westminster, normally called Westminster ... Since the Christmas Day coronation of William the Conqueror in 1066 ...
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  • | mother =Anne of Denmark | date of birth =November 19, 1600 ... The second son of James VI, King of Scots and Anne of Denmark, Charles ...
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  • [[Image:Anne of Denmark mourning the death of her son Henry in 1612 ... himself to Protestants by marrying Anne of Denmark—a princess from a ...
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  • Anglo-Saxon England refers to the period of English history from the ... English monarchs bear the title "Duke of Normandy." England also ...
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  • elves), playing with Tomtebobarnen (children of the forest). From Children ... in J.R.R. Tolkien's epic work The Lord of the Rings, elves have become ...
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  • organist and a highly regarded composer of the Baroque period. His organ ... === Early years in Denmark === He is thought to have been born with ...
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