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  • , which in turn led to the English Civil War (1641-1653), and the eventual the occupation of Edinburgh by Commonwealth forces of Oliver Cromwell. In ...
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  • the Taj Mahal, between 1630 and 1653. Sponsors of art and of learning, the Mughals left a rich heritage of buildings, paintings and literature ...
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  • Arcangelo Corelli (1653–1713), is remembered as influential for his achievements on the other side of musical technique - as a violinist ...
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  • Swedenborg's father Jesper Swedberg (1653–1735) descended from a wealthy mining family. He travelled abroad and studied theology, and ...
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  • examples of the playwright Chikamatsu Monzaemon (1653-1724) and the poet, essayist, and travel writer Matsuo Bashō (1644-1694). [[Image:GreatWave ...
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  • to exist until Cromwell forcibly disbanded it in 1653. Cromwell then became Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland; a monarch in all but name: ...
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  • was dissolved by army leader Oliver Cromwell in 1653. However, the monarchy and the House of Lords were both restored along with the Commons in 1660 ...
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  • Era," power was de facto held from 1653 by Grand Pensionary Johan de Witt. The Treaty of Westminster (1654), ending the First Anglo-Dutch ...
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  • Boconnoc, Cornwall, and grandson of Thomas Pitt (1653–1726), governor of Madras, who was known as "Diamond" Pitt because he sold a Regent ...
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  • Years' War, led to the Swiss peasant war of 1653. ===Napoleonic Era=== [[Image:Acte de mediation-Premier consul-Suisse MG 2103.jpg|thumb ...
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  • #039;s history. Two periods of civil war (1641-1653 and 1689-1691) caused huge loss of life and resulted in the final dispossession of the Irish Catholic ...
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  • folk-memory. In the ensuing wars, from 1641-1653, fought against the background of civil war in England, Scotland and Ireland, Ulster became ...
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  • pdf|access-date=20 January 2012|issn=1086-1653|harvid=Szasz2001}} * author={{aut|Szasz, Thomas|title=Toward the therapeutic state|journal=The ...
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