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  • In 1583, Dee met the visiting Polish nobleman Albert Łaski, who invited ... in Elizabethan England: John Dee, 1527–1583." Journal of the History ...
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  • of a huge palatial complex completed in 1583. The other monuments in Ahmednagar of the Nizam Shahi period are Do Boti Chira (tomb of Sharja Khan ...
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  • Johann of Schleswig-Holstein, born on July 9, 1583 but he died shortly before announced marriage on October 28, 1602) and she died unmarried and without ...
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  • only four vessels arrived in January 1583. Sarmiento de Gamboa established a fort and colony garrisoned by 300 men which he called Rey Don Felipe ...
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  • John Whitgift over his persecuting Articles of 1583, against the Puritans. He urged Elizabeth to marry and perpetuate a Protestant Tudor house. In ...
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  • the building a second time in February, 1583. [[Image:San Agustin 1.JPG|left|thumb|The interior of the Church of San Augustín in Intramuros, ...
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  • Umar ibn al-Khattab (in Arabic, عمر بن الخطاب) (c. 581 - November, 644), sometimes referred to as Umar Farooq or just as Omar or Umar ...
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  • 1525). The first grammar of Slovene was written in 1583 by Adam Bohorič. Grammars of some languages began to be compiled for the purposes of ...
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  • In 1583, Hideyoshi began construction of Osaka Castle. Built on the site of the "impenetrable" Ikkō-ikki temple Ishiyama Honganji ...
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  • were laid by Edward Lord Herbert of Cherbury (1583-1648), who asserted that human reason was sufficient for purposes of attaining certainty with regard ...
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  • the Desmond Rebellions in Ireland; but by 1583, the rebellion had been put ... of the earlier Desmond Rebellion (1580-1583) into a larger theatre, with ...
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  • Antwerp, a city and municipality in Belgium, lies on the River Scheldt, which is linked by the Westerschelde to the North Sea 55 miles (88 km ...
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  • * Dido, Queen of Carthage (c. 1583, with Thomas Nashe) * Tamburlaine (c. 1587) * Doctor Faustus (c. 1589, revised c. 1592) * The Jew of Malta (c. 1589) ...
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  • Saluzzo for Avignon, but Pope Gregory XIII refused (1583). In 1663, Louis XIV, due to an attack led by the Corsican Guard on the attendants of ...
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  • *Birbal (1528 – 1583) was a poor Brahmin who was appointed to the court of Akbar for his wit as well as wisdom. Born by the name Maheshdas ...
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  • trade. A student of Fujiwara Seika, Hayashi Razan (1583-1657), became advisor to the first three Tokugawa shoguns, opened a private academy which later ...
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  • father (c. 1562 – 1647) moved to London around 1583, having been disinherited by his devout Catholic father, Richard Milton, a wealthy landowner in ...
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  • impact in some of the existing civilizations. By 1583, they had destroyed the Afro-Muslim Zendj civilization of East Africa that competed with them ...
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  • htm “Prague during the Rule of Rudolph II (1583-1612 C.E.)”] The Metropolitan Museum of Art. * Carey, Nick February 23, 2000 [http://www.radio ...
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  • Sir Humphrey Gilbert (1537-1583) followed on Cabot's original claim when he sailed to Newfoundland in 1583 and declared it an English colony ...
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