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  • Arnold Geulincx (1624 - 1669), sometimes known by the pseudonym Philaretus, was a Flemish philosopher and logician. Known primarily for "occasionalism ...
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  • catholique touchant l'eucharistie (1669), the joint effort of Nicole ... the first three volumes of which (Paris, 1669-76) are by Nicole, the fourth ...
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  • of Crete. The war lasted from 1645 to 1669, and was fought in Dalmatia ... supply. Eventually, the it would last until 1669, the second longest siege ...
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  • observatory, where he remained from 1648 to 1669. During this time he also ... In 1669, King Louis XIV of France, anxious to obtain Cassini's ...
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  • #039;s nephew Nathaniel Morton in his 1669 New England's Memorial ... |year=1669 |chapter=2 |editor=Rhys, Ernest }} Bibliomania. Retrieved ...
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  • *Coriolano (1669, music lost) *Massenzio (1673, music lost) == References and further reading == * Bukofzer, Manfred. Music in the Baroque Era ...
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  • #Akenzae (1661 - 1669) #Akengboi (1669 - 1675) #Akenkbaye (1675 - 1684) #Akengbedo (1684 - 1689) ...
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  • Maria, widow of Charles I of England (1669), her daughter, Henrietta ... ===Early career in Paris, 1657-1669=== In 1657, St. Vincent de Paul ...
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  • (1668, Paris, Louvre), and The Geographer (1669, Frankfurt, Städelsches) ... # The Geographer (1668/1669) - Städelsches Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt ...
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  • * Angel with the Crown of Thorns (1667-1669) - Marble, over life-size ... * Angel with the Superscription (1667-1669) - Marble, over life-size ...
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  • imitate Giacomo Carissimi's Dite, o cieli. In 1669 Blow became organist of Westminster Abbey. In 1673 he was made a gentleman of the Chapel Royal ...
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  • by the Danish scientist Rasmus Bartholin in 1669. == Uses == Calcite (especially as limestone) is an important building stone and a raw material ...
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  • Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (July 15, 1606 – October 4, 1669) is generally considered one of the greatest painters and printmakers in European ...
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  • *An Evening's Love (comedy), 1669 *Tyrannick Love (tragedy), 1669 *Marriage A-la-Mode, 1672 ...
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  • 1726), the husband of his only daughter Margaret (1669-1747) and a younger son of John Murray, the first marquess of Athole. William, who took the ...
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  • crystals by the Danish scientist Rasmus Bartholin in 1669. Since then, many birefringent crystals have been discovered. Silicon carbide, also ...
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  • had been grossly mismeasured in April 1669, and it contained only about ... to the Culpeper land grant, the original 1669 surveyor was charged with ...
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  • James was admitted to the Roman Catholic Church in about 1668 or 1669 ... |Edgar, Duke of Cambridge||14 September 1667||15 November 1669||  ...
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  • Abenaki started to migrate to Quebec around 1669, where two municipalities ... and Bécancour. Facing annihilation, around 1669 the Abenakis had emigrated ...
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  • to ravage the coast of Cuba. In January 1669, the largest of his ships was blown up accidentally in the course of a carousal on board, with Morgan ...
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