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  • In 1603, Thomas Robinson published his first book, Medulla Musicke ... Also in 1603, Robinson brought out his second book, The Schoole of ...
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  • who ruled England and Ireland from 1485 until 1603. The three main monarchs (Henry VII, Henry VIII and Elizabeth I) each played an important part ...
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  • October 19, 1609), was a Dutch theologian and (from 1603) professor in theology at the University of Leiden. He wrote many books about theological problems ...
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  • and Scotland, one that actually occurred in 1603. Margaret was too young to ... years earlier than they eventually were, in 1603. And three hundred years of ...
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  • ===1603-1629: Female Kabuki=== The history of kabuki began in 1603, when Izumo no Okuni, a miko ...
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  • The Jacobean era refers to a period in English and Scottish history that coincides with the reign of King James I (1603-1625). The Jacobean era ...
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  • Abel Janszoon Tasman (1603 – October 10, 1659), was a Dutch seafarer, explorer, and merchant. Tasman is best known for his voyages of 1642 ...
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  • Great Britain. The joint monarchy began in 1603, with the Union of the Crowns ... On his accession to the English throne in 1603, King James announced his ...
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  • At the beginning of the reign of James I of England in 1603, Jonson ... His trouble with English authorities continued. In 1603, he was questioned ...
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  • In 1603, Middleton married. The same year, an outbreak of plague forced ... * The Phoenix (1603-4) * The Honest Whore, Part 1, a city comedy (1604 ...
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  • Japanese cuisine appeared during the Edo age (1603 – 1867), when urbanization, changes in agricultural methods, and exposure to new ingredients from ...
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  • James I of England succeeded Elizabeth in 1603. He proposed that the union ... of England and Scotland which began in 1603 with the Union of Crowns under ...
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  • tenure of Baldassare Donato. When Donato died in 1603 Croce took over the principal job as maestro di cappella but the singing standards of the famous ...
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  • Pierre Charron (1541 - 1603) was a French philosopher and Roman Catholic theologian who helped to shape the new thought of the late sixteenth ...
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  • Xu studied with Matteo Ricci in Nanjing, and in 1603 was baptized ... He visited the Nanjing compound again in 1603 to learn Christian doctrines ...
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  • Godunova (1557 – October 26/November 23, 1603), the sister of Godunov, to ... poor harvests were encountered in 1601–1603, with nighttime temperatures ...
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  • From 1600 to 1603, Raleigh was Governor of Jersey and responsible for modernizing the defenses of the island. He named the new fortress protecting ...
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  • the death of Elizabeth I of England in 1603. Then from the "Union ... Upon the death of Elizabeth I in 1603, under the terms of Henry's ...
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  • Roger Williams (c.1603 – April 1, 1683) was an English theologian and leading American colonist, an early and courageous proponent of the separation ...
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  • Maliseet, and Montagnais victory dance in 1603.Lee Sultzman, [http://www ... occurred at Tadoussac in the summer of 1603, when Samuel de Champlain ...
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