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  • Blo-bzang Rgya-mtsho) (1617-1682) was the first Dalai Lama ... | 5. || Lobsang Gyatso || 1617–1682 || 1642–1682 || བློ་བཟང ...
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  • Lobsang Gyatso, the fifth Dalai Lama, (1617-1682) was the first Dalai ... about the death of the Fifth Dalai Lama (in 1682), and the appearance of his ...
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  • was set up by William Penn in about 1682 to become primarily a refuge for persecuted English Quakers; but others were welcomed. Baptists, Quakers ...
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  • to move to Scotland—but it was not until 1682, after Charles' complete ... in the peerage of Scotland in December 1682, and with the additional appointment ...
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  • (London: Orbis Publishing, 1974), 1682. Armand Peugeot introduced the Peugeot "Le Grand Bi" penny-farthing, in 1882, and a range of ...
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  • [[Image:Illus0362.jpg|thumb|Painting of Hector Leroux (1682 - 1740), which portrays Pericles and Aspasia, admiring the gigantic statue of Athena ...
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  • to the mouth of the Arkansas in 1673. In 1682 René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle and Henri de Tonty claimed the entire Mississippi River ...
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  • the center of British trade in Indonesia until 1682. M.C. Ricklefs, A History of Modern Indonesia Since c.1300, 2nd Edition (London: MacMillan ...
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  • |established_date = October 27, 1682 |established_date1 = October 25, 1701 |area_magnitude = 1 E8 |unit_pref ...
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  • foothold on the Mississippi River and Gulf Coast. In 1682, the French explorer Robert Cavelier de La Salle named the region Louisiana to honor France ...
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  • Black or slave codes were implemented in 1661, 1676, 1682, and 1688. In response to these codes, several slave rebellions were attempted or planned during ...
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  • Church (1681), The French Huguenot Church (1682), First Baptist Church (1682), First (Scots) Presbyterian Church (1731), and St. Michael's ...
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  • of which there were four versions: 1682, 1683, 1696, and 1701. The Executive Branch is made up of the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, Attorney ...
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  • Restless, the Ottomans were to have another chance in 1682, when the Grand Vizier marched a massive army into Hungary and to Vienna in response ...
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  • Father Jacques Marquette and Louis Jolliet. In 1682, another French explorer, René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, traveled the length of the Mississippi ...
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  • or civic danger since the city's 1682 founding. The original bell hung from a tree behind the Pennsylvania State House (now known as Independence ...
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  • In 1682 Edmund Halley realized that repeated sightings of a comet were in fact recording the same object, returning regularly once every 75-76 ...
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  • European explorers came to the territory. In 1682 Sieur de La Salle claimed all the territory drained by the Mississippi River and its tributaries for ...
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  • Sambhaji, Keladi and Golkonda at Banavara in 1682 are clearly documented. However, controversy exists regarding his battle against the Moguls. Mogul records ...
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  • (a Tory), the first Poet Laureate, produced in 1682 Mac Flecknoe, one of the greatest pieces of sustained invective in the English language, subtitled ...
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