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  • Saint John Macías, (Spanish San Juan Macias alt. sp Massias) (March 2, 1585 - September 16, 1645), was a Spanish Dominican religious laybrother ...
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  • *La Doriclea (1645) *Il Titone (1645, music lost) *Il Giasone (January 5, 1649, considered ...
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  • Archbishop William Laud (October 7, 1573 - January 10, 1645) was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1633 to 1645 after serving successively as Bishop ...
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  • [[Image:San Francisco Solano y el toro por Murillo (1645).jpg|thumb ... the painting of Saint Francis and the Bull (1645) clearly shows. Just nine ...
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  • possession of Crete. The war lasted from 1645 to 1669, and was fought in ... negotiations, which lasted until well into 1645, and against the objections ...
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  • === Dakodonou, 1620-1645 === Dakodonou was the second King of Dahomey, who ruled from 1620 to 1645 ...
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  • Laud was tried for treason and executed in 1645, by the Puritan Parliament ... Cardigan castle on the 4th of February 1645. In 1646 he is found in partnership ...
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  • Abraham Bosse, 1645, [http://expositions.bnf.fr/bosse/grand/207.htm ... Abraham Bosse, 1645, [http://expositions.bnf.fr/bosse/grand/209.htm ...
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  • Shahjahan, Aurangzeb's father built a mosque by the same name ... * 1645 C.E.: Shahjahan builds Diwan-e-Khas (Hall of Special Audience ...
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  • *Tetrachordon (1645) *Colasterion (1645) *L'Allegro (1645) *Poems of Mr John Milton ...
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  • de Groot) (April 10, 1583 – August 28, 1645) worked as a jurist in the ... Reluctantly, he set sail in March of 1645. His ship was wrecked in ...
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  • library of the Oratory at Paris and was printed in 1645 in the Paris Polyglot in an edited version by Jean Morin. A Jesuit convert from Calvinism to ...
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  • in 1644, and followed courses in theology, from 1645 to 1646. He studied St. Augustine and St. Thomas under Sainte-Beuve, and soon entered into relations ...
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  • 699, and was rebuilt by Uisang. It burned again in 1645. Visitors can also see the attached temples, Gyejoam, Naewonam, Anyangam, and Geumganggul (cave). ...
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  • tried without success to abolish the practice. In 1645, the first Shunzhi emperor mandated that foot binding be banned, but his successor, the Kangxi ...
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  • sculptor Giovanni Bernadino Azzolino (ca. 1560-1645), in Naples in late 1616. The couple had six children. ==Neapolitan period== [[Image:José ...
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  • Abraham Bosse, 1645, [http://expositions.bnf.fr/bosse/grand/214.htm Illustration of the use of a burin]. (Text in French.) Bibliothèque nationale ...
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  • at the time he researched. Hugo Grotius (1583–1645), a jurist in the United Provinces (now the Netherlands) who is credited with being the founder ...
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  • Suzhou ( t=蘇州 |s=苏州 |p=Sūzhōu ; ancient name: 吳) is a city on the lower reaches of the Yangtze River and on the shores of Lake Taihu ...
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  • in 1644), Rodogune (first performed in 1645), Theodore (first performed in 1646), and Héraclius (first performed in 1647). He also wrote one ...
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  • in Portuguese, entitled Thesoro dos Dinim (1645). His Vindiciæ Judæorum was translated into German, with a preface by Moses Mendelssohn. Several ...
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  • a Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. In 1645, he became master of Clare ... The Union of Christ and the Church. In 1645 he was appointed master of ...
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  • 1645 | 1804 | (2006) | (2266) | (2613) | (3101) | comment= color1=#ffc0c0 | color2=black hexagonal 3(weakly basic oxide) 1.36 633.1 | 1235.0 | 2388.6 ...
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  • from 1642 until 1651. The first (1642-1645) and the second (1648-1649 ... in the Tower, and executed in January 1645). C.V. Wedgwood, Thomas ...
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  • The expurgation did not end the controversy. In 1645, Alexander Ross attacked Religio Medici in his Medicus Medicatus (The Doctor, Doctored). The ...
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  • In the modern era, the first editor of the epistle, Hugo Menardus (1645), advocated the genuineness of its ascription to Barnabas, but the opinion ...
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  • Miyamoto Musashi (宮本 武蔵, Miyamoto Musashi; c. 1584 - June 13, 1645), (childhood name Miyamoto Bennosuke or Miyamoto Musana), was the ...
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  • * The Self-denying Ordinance, April 4, 1645 * Pride's Purge, December 7, 1648 ==1649–1653 Rump Parliament== [[Image:Palace of Westminster ...
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  • William "Captain" Kidd (c. 1645 – May 23, 1701) is remembered for his trial and execution for piracy after returning from a voyage ...
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  • of Mazarin impeded his ambition, and his 1645 liaison with the beautiful Anne Genevieve of Bourbon-Condé, duchess of Longueville made him irrevocably ...
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  • *Hugo Grotius (1583-1645) argued that all nations are bound by the principles of natural law in wars. *Baron von Pufendorf (1632-1694) disputed ...
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  • tended by Saint Irene, Georges de La Tour ca. 1645.]] [[Image:SaraceniSebastian.jpg|thumb|right|225px|Saint Sebastian, by Carlo Saraceni (c. 1610 ...
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  • started the construction of the Potala Palace in 1645 Thomas Laird, The Story of Tibet: Conversations with the Dalai Lama (New York: Grove Press ...
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  • United States Public Health Service Publication 1645: 202–214. Category:Life sciences Category:Plants Category:Food Nutmeg|204037808 ...
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  • command, the Duke of Schomberg, and George Walker (1645-1690) were killed in this phase of the battle. The Williamites were not able to resume their ...
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  • *Mölndal, now Yeadon, Pennsylvania 1645 *Torne (Aronameck), now West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1647 *The Sidoland, now Wilmington, Delaware 1654 ...
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  • British service being the Constant Warwick of 1645. Because the British navy required greater endurance than the Dunkirk frigates could provide ...
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  • ) (or seasonal markings) until 1645, this intercalary month was equally ... to serve in the Board of Astronomy. In the 1645 Shíxiàn calendar (時憲書 ...
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  • became a Christian, and when he returned to Korea in 1645, his Christian faith became a matter of conflict with his father. Crown Prince Sohyeon was found ...
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  • and Puritan reformer, and Bridget Dryden (1563-1645). In 1605, she moved with her family from Alford to London. Anne's father observed a ...
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  • The structure withstood major earthquakes that struck Manila in 1645, 1754, 1852, 1863, and 1880. In 1854, architect Luciano Oliver supervised ...
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  • In 1645, the Swedish marshal Lennart Torstensson defeated the Imperial army at the Battle of Jankau near Prague, and Louis II de Bourbon, Prince ...
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  • In 1645, on the recommendation of Cardinal Richelieu, Gassendi was appointed by the king to the chair of mathematics in the Collège Royal in ...
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  • until the collapse of the Manden Kurufa in 1645. Its first meeting, at the ... the core of the Manden Kurufa. From 1559 to 1645, the mansas of Manden rule ...
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  • From 1645 to 1704, the Vatican issued various encyclicals and edicts concerning the rites controversy, with rather equivocal results—with their ...
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  • * Truth (1645-1652) - Marble, height 280 cm, Galleria Borghese, Rome * Ecstasy of St Theresa (1647-1652) - Marble, Cappella Cornaro, Santa Maria ...
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  • the port of Antwerp. The English Civil War, 1642-1645, led to an expansion of the gunpowder industry, with the repeal of the Royal Patent in August 1641. ...
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  • In the 1645 Treaty of Brömsebro, Denmark-Norway ceded the Norwegian provinces of Jämtland, Härjedalen, and Idre & Särna, as well as the ...
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  • (Alaska) tephra in Greenland ice core challenges the 1645 B.C.E. date for Minoan eruption of Santorini" Geochem. Geophys. Geosyst. 5 (2004). ...
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  • The 1559 book was finally outlawed by Parliament in 1645 to be replaced by the Directory of Public Worship which was more a set of instructions than a ...
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