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  • Frederick I of Prussia (July 11, 1657 – February 25, 1713) of the Hohenzollern dynasty was elector of Brandenburg (1688–1713) and the first ...
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  • John Norris (1657 – 1711), Anglican priest, philosopher and poet, is remembered as a Cambridge Platonist and as the sole English proponent ...
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  • published in three parts in 1651, 1653, and 1657, which contrasted an idyllic ... he published the third part of Criticón in 1657, and was sanctioned and exiled ...
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  • book on probability theory, which he published in 1657. ... His invention on Christmas 1656, the pendulum clock (patented 1657 ...
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  • appear; and a third time in the Tower in 1657, on. account of the indiscretion ... *Discourse of the Nature, Offices and Measures of Friendship (1657) ...
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  • Manoel Dias Soeiro (1604 - November 20, 1657), better known by his Hebrew name Manasseh ben Israel (also spelled "Menasseh"), was a ...
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  • *L'Artemisia (1657) *Impermnestra (June 12, 1658) *L'Antioco (1659, music lost) *Il rapimento d'Helena (Elena) (1659) ...
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  • ===Priest at Metz, 1652-1657=== In January 1652, Bossuet re-entered ... In 1657, in Metz, Bossuet preached before Anne of Austria, mother ...
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  • # Girl reading a Letter at an Open Window (1657) - Oil on canvas, ... # A Girl Asleep (1657) - Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York ...
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  • * Zwölff geistliche Gesänge (Dresden, 1657) * Psalmen Davids (revision of Book 2) (Dresden, 1661) ==References== * Schütz, Heinrich, and Gina ...
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  • In 1657, the Ottomans reversed the situation. A new and energetic Grand Vizier, Köprülü Mehmed Pasha, had been appointed, who reinvigorated ...
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  • *Ferdinand III, emperor 1637 - 1657 *Leopold I, emperor 1658 - 1705 ... * Ferdinand III, king of Hungary 1625 - 1657 * Ferdinand IV, king of ...
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  • * Altar Cross (1657-1661) - Gilt bronze corpus on bronze cross, height: ... * Throne of Saint Peter (1657-1666) - Marble, bronze, white and golden ...
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  • attributed to William Brouncker in 1657, though his method was more ... very equation was posed as a problem in 1657 by the French mathematician ...
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  • Matthew Tindal, (1657 – August 16, 1733), was an eminent English deist whose works, highly influential at the dawn of the Enlightenment, caused ...
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  • again in Walton's Polyglot in 1657. Since then many copies, some of them much older than della Valle's, have come to Europe and America. ...
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  • series was published between 1656 and 1657 under the pseudonym Louis ... pronounced hopeless. Then on March 24, 1657, a believer had presented ...
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  • William Derham (1657-1735), was a friend and disciple of John Ray. He continued Ray's tradition of natural theology in two of his own works ...
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  • Council of State, a post which he secured in 1657. In the same year he became a tutor to Cromwell's nephew, William Dutton. In 1659 he was ...
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  • In 1657, Cassini was asked to accompany the ambassador to the Roman pontiff from Bologna on a trip to Rome, in order to settle a dispute between ...
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