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  • famous book, The Compleat Angler was published in 1653. ... The Compleat Angler was published in 1653, but Walton continued to ...
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  • | othertitles =Infante of Portugal (1643–1653)Prince of Brazil ... as leaving him mentally unstable. After the 1653 death of his eldest brother ...
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  • ===After 1653: Men's Kabuki=== [[Image:Acteur kabuki Katsukawa ... From 1653, only mature men could perform kabuki, which developed into ...
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  • ==1649–1653 Rump Parliament== [[Image:Palace of Westminster, London ... Oliver Cromwell forcibly disbanded the Rump in 1653 when it seemed ...
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  • Artemisia Gentileschi (July 8, 1593 - 1653) was an early Baroque Italian painter, today considered one of the most accomplished painters in the ...
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  • Sir Robert Filmer (1588 – May 26, 1653) was an English political theorist and one of the first absolutists. Born into an aristocratic family ...
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  • *L'Orione (1653) *Il Ciro (1654) *L'Hipermestra (L'Ipermestra) (1654) *Il Xerse (1655) *L'Erismena (1655) *La Statira (Statira ...
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  • of Augustinus in his Bull, In Eminenti; in 1653, Pope Innocent X condemned ... were condemned by the Holy Office in 1643 and 1653. The work was divided ...
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  • Chikamatsu Monzaemon (Japanese: 近松門左衛門; real name Sugimori Nobumori, 杉森信盛) (1653 – 1725) was a Japanese dramatist of jōruri ...
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  • published in three parts in 1651, 1653, and 1657, which contrasted ... was published in three parts in 1651, 1653, and 1657. It achieved fame ...
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  • Khara Khula's son, Erdeni Batur (d. 1653), forged a new Oirat state ... Khara Khula's son, Erdeni Batur (d. 1653), to forge the remaining Oirat ...
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  • Arcangelo Corelli (February 17, 1653 – January 8, 1713) was an influential Italian violinist and composer of Baroque music who was known as ...
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  • cantata for 2 sopranos, baritone & continuo 1653 *Apritevi inferni (Peccator penitente), cantata for soprano & continuo 1663 ...
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  • in the Forbidden City. In the spring of 1653, when the fifth Dalai Lama ... Zhuang Grand Imperial Dowager Empress, demoted in 1653 #Empress Xiao ...
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  • century Dutchman Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn (1612-1653) and others had been aware that Ancient Persian belonged to the same language group as the European ...
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  • Tindal was born in 1653 to the Rev. John Tindal, Rector of Beer Ferrers (Ferris), Devon and Anne Hals. A genealogy published in Vol IX of the ...
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  • *:Fort Witsen, present Takoradi: 1653-1658. *:Carolusborg: April 1650 ... the Carolusburg Castle which was built in 1653, and named after king Charles ...
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  • , the loss of Kandahar to the Persians (1653), and a second war against ... 1906. Storia do Mogor, or, Mogul India, 1653-1708. The Indian texts series ...
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  • his debt to the Italian composer Corelli (1653-1713). He introduced Corelli's trio sonata form to France. Couperin's grand trio sonata ...
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  • of 13, at Westminster School under Dr. Busby. In 1653, Hooke secured a chorister's place at Christ Church, Oxford. There he met the chemist (and ...
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  • with the Commonwealth of England (1649-1653) and then with a Protectorate ... ground on for another four years until 1653, when the last Irish Confederate ...
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  • to the work, and took a stand in its defense. In 1653, however, Pope Innocent the Tenth declared a set of five propositions heretical which Augustinus ...
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  • In 1653 Marvell befriended the revolutionary poet, John Milton. During his time abroad Marvell had been a supporter of Charles I and had opposed ...
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  • Ireland as Lord Protector from December 16, 1653 until his death almost five ... was abolished, and between 1649 and 1653 the country became a republic ...
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  • a Catholic, Catherina Bolnes, in April 1653. Vermeer may have converted ... On December 29, 1653, Vermeer became a member of the Guild of Saint ...
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  • ]) (baptized September 1, 1653 – March 3, 1706) was an acclaimed ... === 1653–1673: Early youth and education (Nuremberg, Altdorf, Regensburg ...
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  • obtained a fellowship. He took the degree of BA in 1653; and, having proceeded to his MA in 1656, was the next year incorporated to the same degree in ...
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  • the monarchy. A further conviction came in 1653 in Carlisle, England, where ... attracting crowds in the thousands. In 1653, Fox was arrested and taken ...
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  • Bedford by immersion in the Great Ouse River in 1653. In 1655, he became a deacon and began preaching, experiencing marked success from the start. ...
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  • of civil unrest during the period between 1648-1653, touched off when a Parisian mob threw stones through Cardinal Mazarin's windows. The label ...
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  • greatest discoveries of lost objects was the 1653 accidental uncovering of Childeric I's tomb in the church of Saint Brice in Tournai. The grave ...
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  • Image:SAND Maurice Masques et bouffons 04.jpg|Dr. Balanzone, 1653 Image:KDujardinsCommedia.jpg|Commedia dell'arte performance, 1657 ...
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  • mathematics throughout his life. In 1653 Pascal wrote his Traité du ... * Traité du triangle arithmétique (1653) * Lettres provinciales ...
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  • troupe in 1652 and a Dutch theatre troupe in 1653; she was also herself an amateur-actor, and amateur-theater was very popular at court in her days ...
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  • of North Carolina by Europeans began in earnest in 1653. The Tuscarora lived in peace with the European settlers who arrived in North Carolina for over ...
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  • *Twenty-five Sermons (1653), for the winter half-year *The Rule and Exercises of Holy Living (1650) *The Rule and Exercises of Holy Dying (1651) ...
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  • Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713) was considered the father of violin technique, transforming the role of the violin from a continuo instrument to ...
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  • years at Toulon, where the climate suited him. In 1653 he returned to Paris and resumed his literary work, publishing in that year lives of Copernicus ...
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  • to Latinize the local Christian rites. In 1653, the Syrian Christians split from the Latin Church controlled by the Pope of Rome. The Orthodox ...
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  • Sittikus of Hohenems (1612-1619) and completed (1619-1653) by Paris Count of Lodron, who also enclosed the town within new and powerful fortifications ...
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  • * Fountain of the Moor (1653-1654) - Marble, Piazza Navona, Rome * Constantine (1654-1670) - Marble, Palazzi Pontifici, Vatican City ...
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  • After the Crimean Tatars betrayed the Cossacks for the third time in 1653, Khmelnytsky realized he could no longer rely on the Ottoman support ...
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  • *1653 Aristotle with a Bust of Homer (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York) *1654 Bathsheba at Her Bath (Louvre, Paris) (Hendrickje is thought ...
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  • protest, the Koonan Cross Oath, took place in 1653, under the leadership of archdeacon Thoma, when a section of the Saint Thomas Christians publicly ...
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  • of haikai were Matsunaga Teitoku (1571- 1653), the founder of the Teimon school, and Nishiyama Sōin (1605 - 1682), the founder of the Danrin ...
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  • #039;s role in Lully's Ballet de la Nuit (1653).Lee (2002), pp. 72-73. Lully's main contribution to ballet was his nuanced compositions. His ...
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  • formally incorporated as a city on February 2, 1653. About the Council, New York City Council. www.nycouncil.info. In 1664, the British conquered ...
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  • of a list of places sacred to the martyrs in his 1653 book Roma ex ethnica sacra. At the insistence of St. Leonard of Port Maurice, Pope Benedict ...
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  • After the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland (1649-1653), Catholics were banned from dwelling within the city limits under the Cromwellian settlement ...
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  • in Peru." Science 294(5547): 1651–1653. It is now not disputed that ... of New Research in Peru. Science 294(5547):1651-1653. *Shady Solis ...
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  • , which in turn led to the English Civil War (1641-1653), and the eventual the occupation of Edinburgh by Commonwealth forces of Oliver Cromwell. In ...
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  • the Taj Mahal, between 1630 and 1653. Sponsors of art and of learning, the Mughals left a rich heritage of buildings, paintings and literature ...
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  • Arcangelo Corelli (1653–1713), is remembered as influential for his achievements on the other side of musical technique - as a violinist ...
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  • Swedenborg's father Jesper Swedberg (1653–1735) descended from a wealthy mining family. He travelled abroad and studied theology, and ...
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  • examples of the playwright Chikamatsu Monzaemon (1653-1724) and the poet, essayist, and travel writer Matsuo Bashō (1644-1694). [[Image:GreatWave ...
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  • to exist until Cromwell forcibly disbanded it in 1653. Cromwell then became Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland; a monarch in all but name: ...
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  • was dissolved by army leader Oliver Cromwell in 1653. However, the monarchy and the House of Lords were both restored along with the Commons in 1660 ...
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  • Era," power was de facto held from 1653 by Grand Pensionary Johan de Witt. The Treaty of Westminster (1654), ending the First Anglo-Dutch ...
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  • Boconnoc, Cornwall, and grandson of Thomas Pitt (1653–1726), governor of Madras, who was known as "Diamond" Pitt because he sold a Regent ...
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  • Years' War, led to the Swiss peasant war of 1653. ===Napoleonic Era=== [[Image:Acte de mediation-Premier consul-Suisse MG 2103.jpg|thumb ...
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  • #039;s history. Two periods of civil war (1641-1653 and 1689-1691) caused huge loss of life and resulted in the final dispossession of the Irish Catholic ...
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  • folk-memory. In the ensuing wars, from 1641-1653, fought against the background of civil war in England, Scotland and Ireland, Ulster became ...
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  • pdf|access-date=20 January 2012|issn=1086-1653|harvid=Szasz2001}} * author={{aut|Szasz, Thomas|title=Toward the therapeutic state|journal=The ...
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