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  • De Signatura Rerum and Misterium Magnum. In 1623, one of his friends published ... “Weg zu Christo” (“Way to Christ”) (1623), "Answers to the Forty ...
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  • * 1601-1623: Johann Christoph of Hohenzollern-Haigerloch ... ===Counts, later Princes of Hohenzollern-Hechingen (1576-1623-1850)=== ...
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  • Lovers, tragicomedy (licensed Dec. 6, 1623; revised 1634; 1647) ... *Henry VIII, history (c. 1613; 1623) *The Two Noble Kinsmen, tragicomedy ...
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  • William Byrd (c. 1540 – July 4, 1623) was one of the most celebrated English composers of the Renaissance. His entire life was marked by contradictions ...
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  • Gosvāmī Tulsīdās (1532 — 1623; Devanāgarī: तुलसीदास ... him to migrate to Benares. Here he died in 1623, during the reign of the emperor ...
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  • , Quod reminiscetur (1606?), Metaphysica (1609-1623), Theologia (1613-1624). While in prison, Campanella reverted to Roman Catholic orthodoxy and wrote ...
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  • (History of the Resurrection of Jesus) (Dresden, 1623) * Cantiones sacrae (Freiberg, 1625) * Psalmen Davids (Book 2) (Freiberg, 1628) ...
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  • quot;|15thPrince Gwanghael:1574-1641r:1608-1623 |style="border ... color:#000099;"|16thKing Injol:1595-1649r:1623-1649 ...
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  • Pope Urban VIII (April 1568 – July 29, 1644), born Maffeo Barberini, was Pope from 1623 to 1644. He was the last Pope to expand the papal territory ...
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  • the Palace in 1609. The next arson occured in 1623 during the Injo Political Revolt against Kwanghaegun. The palace suffered damage throughout its ...
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  • Capece and Francesco Manelli; from October 1623 he sang in the choir, and from October 1624 to October 1627 he was the organist. In 1628 Carissimi ...
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  • Between 1623 and 1626, Massinger produced three pieces unaided, for ... *The Duke of Milan, tragedy (ca. 1621-23; printed 1623, 1638) ...
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  • a ditch during the reign of King Kwanghae (1609-1623). King Seongjong renovated Namdaemun further in 1479 C.E., during the tenth year of his reign. ...
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  • * The Spanish Gypsy, a tragicomedy (1623). * A Game at Chess, a political ... * The Triumphs of Integrity with The Triumphs of the Golden Fleece (1623) ...
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  • *David (1623-1624) like the Apollo and Daphne, was a revolutionary ... * David (1623-1624) - Marble, height 170 cm, Galleria Borghese, Rome ...
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  • an attack on Copernican astronomy on 1623, and initially accepted much of traditional scholastic philosophy. By the 1630s, however, he had accepted ...
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  • habit. One year later, on January 25, 1623, he took his final vows. He was a friend of Saint Martín de Porres, a fellow Dominican brother who ...
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  • Sir William Petty (May 27, 1623 – December 16, 1687) was an English economist, scientist and philosopher. He first became prominent serving ...
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  • In 1623, the Palatine Library of Heidelberg containing about 3500 ... was discovered in the library and published in 1623. In order to make ...
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  • of his own works, including a portrait (1623) of himself with Endymion ... Image:Anthonis van Dyck 016.jpg|Elena Grimaldi, Genoa 1623 ...
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