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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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  • being expelled from the Sorbonne in 1656. In 1669, a compromise was reached, and Arnauld was able to resume working in piece. During this time, in ...
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  • Ancient Capital An Historical Miscellany. 57 B.C.E.-1669 C.E. Kew, Victoria: R.R. Human. ISBN 9781862521094 * Solberg, S. E. 1991. The Land and ...
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  • where he pursed higher studies and, on July 10, 1669, he received a Master of Arts degree. His father hoped that John Baptist would maintain the family ...
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  • (1669), the most important of non-Spanish picaresque novels. It describes ... ]. Nuremberg, DE: J. Fillion, 1669. Retrieved April 13, 2024. ...
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  • and she ended up in a debtor's prison. By 1669, an undisclosed source had paid her debts, and she was released from prison. Beginning from this ...
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  • Phosphorus was discovered by German alchemist Hennig Brand in 1669 ... The glow from phosphorus was the attraction of its discovery around ...
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  • had been founded as the Académie d'Opéra in 1669. These institutions were maintained lavishly at the expense of the crown. At this time, French ...
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  • Catherine's Church and monastery. In 1669, Jesuits founded the Zagreb ... The University of Zagreb, founded in 1669, is one of five public higher ...
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  • * De statu imperii Germanici (Amsterdam 1669) * De jure naturae et gentium (1672) * De officio hominis et civis juxta legem naturalem libri duo ...
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  • to be published in anthologies in 1667, 1669, and 1671, and he published his own compilation of various authors, Seashell Game|貝おほひ|Kai Ōi ...
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  • In 1669, microscopist Jan Swammerdam published History of Insects, correctly describing the reproductive organs of insects and the process of ...
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  • from publishing his findings until 1669. Isaac Newton later cited Huygens as elucidating the principles upon which Newton formulated his second ...
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  • (see Bryggen). The Diet met for the last time in 1669. [[Image:Adler_von_Lübeck ... members attended the last formal meeting in 1669 and only three (Lübeck, Hamburg ...
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  • After this his most important works were a Lexicon heptaglotton (1669) and English commentaries on Micah (1677), Malachi (1677), Hosea (1685 ...
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  • The Kalmyk Khanate reached its height under Ayuka Khan (1669-1724), who engaged in many military expeditions against the Muslim tribes of Central ...
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  • built on the present site of Philadelphia in 1669. ====Legacy of New Sweden==== ==Significance and legacy== The historian H. Arnold Barton has ...
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  • The Duke of York converted to Roman Catholicism in 1668 or 1669, but Mary and Anne had a Protestant upbringing, pursuant to the command of Charles ...
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  • inner lintel. That latter inscription, dated 1669, stands for the Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie, or United East India Company. The cockerel has ...
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  • By 1669, the VOC was the richest private company the world had ever seen, with over 150 merchant ships, 40 warships, 50,000 employees, a private ...
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  • In 1669, the Frenchman Louis Jolliet was the first documented European to sight Lake Erie, although there is speculation that Etienne Brule may ...
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  • Newton became a fellow of Trinity College in 1669. In the same year ... He was elected Lucasian professor of mathematics in 1669. At that ...
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  • Kangxi and the Court accepted this arrangement. In 1669, the Emperor arrested Oboi with help from the Xiao Zhuang Grand Dowager Empress and began to ...
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  • * 1669--A Continuation of New Experiments Physico-Mechanical, Touching the Spring and Weight of the Air, and their Effects. The First Part ...
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  • * Vacalopoulos, Apostolis. 1976. The Greek Nation, 1453-1669. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. ISBN 9780813508108. ==External links== ...
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  • resistance, such as the wars of 1457, 1669, and 1789, all of which were lost by the Ainu. (Notable Ainu revolts include Shakushain's Revolt ...
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  • René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, in 1669. On May 19, 1749, King George II of Great Britain granted the Ohio Company a charter of land ...
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  • for Wang Zhengnan, written by Huang Zongxi in 1669.Meir Shahar, "Ming-Period Evidence of Shaolin Martial Practice," Harvard Journal of ...
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  • October 5, 1703, was the son of Timothy Edwards (1669-1758), a minister at East Windsor, Connecticut who eked out his salary by tutoring boys for college ...
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  • thumb|350px|right|Nativity by Josefa de Óbidos, 1669, National Museum of Ancient Art, Lisbon]] The Baroque style began as somewhat of a continuation ...
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  • Spinoza moved to The Hague in 1669 or 1670, where he worked primarily on the Ethics. Around 1675, he appears to have been satisfied with the ...
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  • *Catania, Italy, in the eruption of Mount Etna in 1669 (rebuilt) *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, in the eruption of Nyiragongo in 2002 ...
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  • at least one admirer thought he did deserve it. In 1669, Wright and the miniaturist Samuel Cooper had met Cosimo III de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany ...
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  • [[File:Vue du siege de Candie en 1669.jpg|thumb|Depiction of the Siege ... The Ottomans conquered Crete in 1669, after the siege of Candia. Many ...
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  • Kamo no Mabuchi(1697 - 1769), and Kada no Azumamaro(1669 - 1736) studied ancient Japanese poetry and literature. At the end of the Edo age, a Kokugaku ...
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  • were rounded up and executed. In June 1669, the Ainu again rose in rebellion, angered by the settlers’ encroachment on their territory and ...
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  • In 1669 Fox married Margaret Fell, a lady of high social position and one of his early converts. Her husband Thomas Fell had died in 1658 and ...
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  • *Accedence Commenced Grammar (1669) *History of Britain (1670) *Samson Agonistes (1671) *Paradise Regained (1671) *Art of Logic (1672) ...
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  • All records from Saint-Quentin were destroyed in 1669; however the cathedral there was a center of music-making for the entire area, and in addition ...
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  • Mount Etna an active volcano, erupted again in 1669 causing further devastation to the island. Sicily was frequently attacked by Barbary pirates ...
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  • produced competitors. Its last Diet convened in 1669, although its powers were already weakened by the end of the fourteenth century, when political alliances ...
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  • is attested from 1561 and historic from 1669. Historian in the sense of a "researcher of history" in a higher sense than that of an ...
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  • a result, he did some geological research and in 1669 published Forerunner to a Dissertation on a solid naturally enclosed in a solid. In that work, Steno ...
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  • set down John Aubrey between the Years 1669 and 1696, edited by Rev. Andrew Clark. (Clarendon Press, 1898[http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/ ...
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  • The Second Building Campaign (1669-1672) was inaugurated with the signing of the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle). During this campaign, the chateau ...
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  • at Gyan Vapi. Aurangzeb ordered its demolition in 1669 and constructed a mosque on the site, whose minarets stand 71 meters above the Ganges. Traces ...
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  • summary by the Swedish scholar Henrich Brenner (1669-1732). In 1736 a Latin translation together with its Armenian original was published in London. ...
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  • * 1669? Dr. Johann Faustens Miracul-Kunst- und Wunder-Buch oder der schwarze Rabe auch der Dreifache Höllenzwang genannt (Lyon M.C.D.XXXXXXIX ...
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  • in his New England's Memorial, published in 1669, that Standish: was a gentleman, born in Lancashire, and was heir apparent unto a great ...
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  • The Nonsuch ship that sailed into Hudson Bay in 1668-1669 was the first trading voyage and led to the formation of the Hudson's Bay Company ...
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  • four universities located in Zagreb (founded 1669), Split (1974), Rijeka (1973), and Osijek (1975), and three polytechnic institutes. There are also ...
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  • European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference. 2006:1669-1672. === Metamorphic Multijunction Solar Cell === The ultra-light, highly efficient ...
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