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  • The capitals read MDCIII, which corresponds to 1603, the year of Elizabeth's death. *ChrIstVs DuX ergo trIVMphVs ("Christ the Leader ...
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  • of the Paraguay River, in 1588. In 1603, the First Synod of Asunción, which set guidelines for the evangelization of the natives in their lingua ...
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  • and clarified by William Gilbert (1544-1603) in his treatise, De Magnete. In the eighteenth century, Charles-Augustin de Coulomb (1736-1806) ...
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  • conquer it; it retained a separate monarchy until 1603, and did not formally unite with England until 1707. ==Control of England== ...
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  • James I, and followed the Main Plot and Bye Plot of 1603. Many believe the Gunpowder Plot to have been part of the Counter-Reformation. ...
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  • Ukraine (Odessa Oblast). The approximate surface is 1603 square miles (4152 sq km), of which 1330.5 sq mi (3446 sq km) are in Romania. If the lagoons ...
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  • of three. When Elizabeth I died in March 1603 and James VI became King of ... of York in England. Two years before, in 1603, he was made Duke of Albany ...
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  • Most of his famous music was published in Naples in 1603 and 1611, and the most notoriously chromatic and difficult portion of it was all written during ...
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  • in the early twelfth century, in 1374, and in 1603. Knut Einar Larsen and Nils Marstein, Conservation of Historic Timber Structures: An ecological ...
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  • In Tudor England, 1485 to 1603, New Year's Day, along with Christmas Day and Twelfth Night, was celebrated as one of three main festivities ...
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  • and even far into Elizabeth I's reign (1558–1603). Mistaken identities also feature in the author Mark Twain's novel, The Prince and the Pauper ...
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  • and picture books. In the Edo period (1603 – 1868), a style of woodblock ... In the Momoyama period (1573-1603), a succession of military leaders ...
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  • Popular Politics and Culture in England 1603-1660. Oxford University Press, 1986. ISBN 0198227957 ==External links== All links retrieved September ...
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  • settlement." However, on her death in 1603, this book, substantially the book of 1552, having been regarded as offensive by the likes of ...
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  • of the other Italian Renaissance masters and made (1603) a journey to Spain that had a profound impact on the development of Spanish baroque art. He ...
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  • of Easter Island] Science 311(5767) (2006): 1603-1606. Retrieved September 30, 2020. * Hunt, Terry, and Carl Lipo. The Statues that Walked: Unraveling ...
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  • " In Shaping the Stuart World, 1603-1714: The Atlantic Connection, edited by Arthur Williamson and Allan MacInnes, 175-203. Leyden: Brill ...
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  • Chaucer, such as the tales of Constance (II.587–1603, also told by the Man of Law) and Florent (I.1407–1875, also told by the Wife of Bath). ...
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  • in China, giving it a new rationalistic ontology. In 1603, when Tokugawa Ieyasu established the Tokugawa shogunate, he established an elaborate bureaucracy ...
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  • Hobbes was a good pupil, and around 1603 he was sent to Oxford and entered at Magdalen Hall. At university, Hobbes appears to have followed his ...
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