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  • In 1632, Blount published Six Court Comedies, including: *Endymion (1591) *Sappho and Phao (1584) *Alexander and Campaspe (1584) *Midas (1592) ...
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  • by Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679), John Locke (1632-1704), Voltaire (1694-1778 ... have been René Descartes, Baruch Spinoza (1632-1677), and Gottfried Leibniz ...
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  • sister Elizabeth of Bohemia in the Hague in 1632. In April that year, van Dyck ... Image:HenriettaMariaofFrance03.jpg|Queen Henrietta Maria, London 1632 ...
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  • and forcing him to flee Holland in April 1632, never to return. ... The Truth of the Christian Religion,” 1632), which was translated from ...
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  • Dohna, was Queen regnant of Sweden from 1632 to 1654. She was the only ... after her father's death. Between 1632 and 1644, national policy ...
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  • Vogelschacht Weg Schacht in Austria (1632 m) are the current second and third deepest caves. This particular record has changed several times ...
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  • In 1632, on the commendation of Bernini and Cardinal Francesco Barberini, Borromini was awarded the office of university architect and began ...
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  • in 1625, and was taken by the Dutch in 1632. Throughout a swaggering colonial ... deterrent to Columbus and his crew. In 1632 a group of shipwrecked Englishmen ...
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  • and Barbuda was colonized by the British in 1632 and endured slavery through ... islands, the British colonized Antigua in 1632, with Thomas Warner from Saint ...
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  • Portrait of Urban II, attributed to Sacchi, circa 1632.]] Pope Urban VIII (April 1568 – July 29, 1644), born Maffeo Barberini, was Pope from ...
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  • of philosophers (including Louis de la Forge (1632-66) and Gerauld de Cordemoy (1614-84)), who found suggestions of such a doctrine in Descartes ...
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  • French composer Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632-1687) is generally considered the first musician to take on what would become the role of the modern ...
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  • in sorrow for the loss of his great love, in 1632, dedicated this little tribute to such a great woman. == Style == The influence of Campi, whose ...
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  • them for his volume, Roma Sotterranea (1632). The catacombs have become an important monument of the early Christian church. Currently maintenance ...
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  • for the death of Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632-1687), who stabbed his foot with one while conducting a Te Deum for King Louis XIV's recovery ...
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  • In 1632, after Sir David Kirke's occupation of New France had demonstrated French colonial vulnerability, the French began to trade muskets ...
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  • *Baron von Pufendorf (1632-1694) disputed Hobbes' belief that the natural state of man was war, arguing it should be entered infrequently. ...
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  • concept from Islamic Aristotelanism. Spinoza (1632-1677) denied any commonality between God and humans; he was followed later by J.G. Fichte and Matthew ...
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  • model, include Torquato Tasso (1586), Galileo (1632), Galiani (1770), Leopardi (1825), and a host of others. More recently, the French returned ...
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  • *The Magnetic Lady (1632) *A Tale of a Tub (1633) ===Masques=== *The Entertainment of the Queen and Prince at Althorp (1603) *The Coronation Triumph ...
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