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  • Girolamo Frescobaldi (baptized mid-September 1583 in Ferrara – March 1, 1643 in Rome) was an Italian musician and one of the most important ...
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  • minister of justice (1582), and minister of defense (1583). ... a true development of young people and in 1583 his Six articles reform essay ...
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  • time in silent contemplation. During the plague of 1583 at Granada, he ministered heroically to the sick, a sacrifice which resulted in his contracting ...
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  • against her will. Sidney was knighted in 1583. An early arrangement to marry ... Sidney wrote the Defence before 1583. It is generally believed that ...
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  • Philip Massinger (1583 - March 17, 1640) was an English dramatist ... only boy, to Anne and Arthur Massinger in 1583, Philip Massinger was baptized ...
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  • boyhood, and he became master of choristers there in 1583. However, Morley evidently spent some time away from East Anglia, for he later referred to the ...
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  • adopted by the Huguenots (French Calvinists) in 1583 during its 12th National Synod: *The current symbol of the Reformed Church of France is a ...
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  • Educated at Westminster School and Christ Church, Oxford, between ... between 1577 and 1586, although after 1583 he was no longer resident ...
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  • society at the time he researched. Hugo Grotius (1583–1645), a jurist in the United Provinces (now the Netherlands) who is credited with being the ...
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  • Ijtihad (Arabic اجتهاد) is a technical term of Islamic law that describes the process of making a legal decision by independent interpretation ...
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  • Hugo Grotius (Huig de Groot, or Hugo de Groot) (April 10, 1583 ... Grotius was born on Easter Sunday, April 10, 1583, in Delft, Holland ...
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  • cobbler, he entered the Dominican Order in 1583, taking the name of fra' Tommaso in honour of Thomas Aquinas. He studied theology and philosophy ...
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  • to spend three years in India from 1578 to 1583 before joining his colleague ... and Ricci entered China on September 10, 1583 at the invitation of the governor ...
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  • Between 1579 and 1583, Raleigh took part in the suppression of the Desmond Rebellions in Ireland and benefited from the subsequent seizure and ...
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  • Hārūn ar-Rashīd (Arabic هارون الرشيد also spelled Harun ar-Rashid, Haroun al-Rashid or Haroon al Rasheed (English: Aaron the Upright ...
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  • given to the city by the Mughal Emperor Akbar, in 1583. In Indian languages, or in India generally, the name is Ilāhābād , with ilāh being ...
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  • In 1583, he went to England with letters of recommendation from Henry III of France. There he sought a teaching position at Oxford, but appears ...
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  • In 1583, Philip II of Spain as king of Portugal, sent his combined Iberian fleet to clear the French traders from the Azores, hanging his prisoners ...
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  • Abbasid (Arabic: العبّاسدين al-ʿAbbāsidīn ) was the dynastic name generally given to the caliphs of Baghdad, the second of the two ...
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  • *Hugo Grotius (1583-1645) argued that all nations are bound by the principles of natural law in wars. *Baron von Pufendorf (1632-1694) disputed ...
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