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  • 1617. She was beatified by Clement IX, in 1667, and canonized in 1671, by ... Rose was beatified by Pope Clement IX in 1667, and canonized in 1671 ...
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  • governor of Portugal from 1662 to 1667, was responsible for the successful ... VI dismissed Castelo Melhor on September 9, 1667, in a palace coup organized ...
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  • the widow of a colleague in 1665. In 1667 he wrote, with the assent ... * De statu imperii germanici liber unus (Geneva 1667) * De statu imperii ...
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  • made a bid for poetic fame off-stage. In 1667, around the same time his ... *Annus Mirabilis (poem), 1667 *The Tempest, 1667 (comedy; an adaptation ...
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  • (1662), Othon (1664), Agésilas (1666), and Attila (1667). ... * Attila (1667) * Tite et Bérénice (1670) * Psyché (w/ Molière ...
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  • of an elephant was finally created in 1667 by one of Bernini's students ... * Standing Angel with Scroll (1667-1668) - Clay, terracotta, height: ...
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  • *L'Eliogabalo (1667) *Coriolano (1669, music lost) *Massenzio (1673, music lost) == References and further reading == * Bukofzer, Manfred ...
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  • Francesco Borromini, also Francesco Castelli (September 25, 1599 – August 3, 1667) was a prominent and revolutionary Neapolitan and Sicilian ...
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  • Jeremy Taylor (1613 - August 13, 1667) was a clergyman in the Church of England who achieved fame as an author during The Protectorate of Oliver ...
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  • ==1667–1683== After the Cossack rebellion led by Bohdan Khmelnytsky of 1648-1654, against Poland-Lithuania, when Russia acquired parts of Eastern ...
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  • crisis and catastrophic earthquake in 1667 that killed more than 5,000 ... and especially a catastrophic earthquake in 1667 that killed over 5,000 citizens ...
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  • *Desiderata nobis, motet for alto, tenor, bass & continuo 1667 === Masses === *Missa "Sciolto havean dall'alte sponde," mass ...
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  • the Royal Navy during the Second (1665–1667) and Third Anglo-Dutch Wars ... |James, Duke of Cambridge||12 July 1663||20 June 1667||  ...
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  • # Portrait of a Young Woman (1666-1667) - Oil on canvas, 44,5 x 40 ... # Mistress and Maid (1667/68) - Frick Collection, New York ...
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  • 1654. The Treaty of Andrusovo (Andrusiv) of 1667 divided the state between ... treaty also led to the Russo-Polish War of 1654–1667. ...
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  • for starting the Second Dutch War (1665-1667). This conflict began well ... James II's conversion to Roman Catholicism in 1667. ...
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  • ::With head, hands, wings, or feet pursues his way Milton, John. 1667. Paradise Lost. Book II, lines 943-950. A griffin (spelled "gryphon ...
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  • _1667.jpg|Diagram of a louse, by Robert Hooke, 1667. Image:Trichodectes canis2.jpg|Trichodectes canis, the biting dog louse ==References== ...
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  • * Hooke, R. 1665 (1667 printing). [http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/HistSciTech.HookeMicro Micrographia: Or Some Physiological Descriptions ...
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  • Lettres sur l'hérésie imaginaire, (Liège, 1667); La perpétuité de la foi catholique touchant l'Eucharistie, published under Arnauld's ...
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  • his epic poem, Paradise Lost, first published in 1667. Milton wrote of Beelzebub: "Than whom, Satan except, none higher sat." Beelzebub is also ...
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  • In 1667, the British seized the area. Following the signing of the Treaty of Breda on July 31, 1667, the area was given back to France, though ...
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  • In 1667, he was commissioned by Modyford to capture some Spanish prisoners in Cuba, in order to discover details of the threatened attack on ...
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  • in the English language, Paradise Lost (1667). An outspoken defender of ... some of the greatest poems of his age. In 1667, he published Paradise Lost ...
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  • The Deluge and Russo-Polish War (1654–1667)). Trying to capitalize on ... by Muscovy since the Treaty of Andrusovo of 1667) and promised an annual tribute ...
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  • of the metropolitan See of Reims, on January 7, 1667. He was ordained to the priesthood at the age of 27. Two years later, he received a doctorate ...
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  • * Anna Maria Luisa de' Medici (1667 – 1743) the last of the Medici line. What became known as the Popolani line or cadet branch of the ...
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  • had been three unsuccessful attempts in 1606, 1667, and 1689, to unite the two countries by Acts of Parliament. A Treaty of Union was negotiated ...
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  • The lord keeper, who obtained his office in 1667, invited him to London, and soon afterwards bestowed upon him the rectory of Allhallows at Stamford ...
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  • Locke had been looking for a career and in 1667 moved into Shaftesbury ... * (1667) Essay Concerning Toleration * (1706) Of the Conduct of the ...
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  • poems continued to be published in anthologies in 1667, 1669, and 1671, and he published his own compilation of various authors, Seashell Game ...
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  • More than a half-century later, between 1662 and 1667, Jan Goedart published Metamorphosis and historia naturalis, illustrating, by copper plate engravings ...
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  • " Journal of Economic Literature 32 (1994): 1667-1717 * Cull, Nicholas J. and Davíd Carrasco, ed. Alambrista and the US-Mexico Border: Film ...
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  • created by the government of King Louis XIV in 1667 to police the city of Paris, then the largest city of Europe and considered the most dangerous. The ...
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  • Lille.JPG|thumb|150px|Map of citadel of Lille, 1667]] As the Romanesque period merged into the Gothic, relief sculpture developed a new character ...
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  • Their name was changed by Spain in 1667, to "Islas de las Marianas" (Mariana Islands), which included Guam at their southern end. Guam ...
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  • [[Image:Steno shark.jpg|thumb|Illustration from Steno's 1667 ... In 1667, Nicholas Steno wrote a paper on a large shark head he had ...
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  • from Athanasius Kircher's China Illustrata, published in 1667. The Chinese edition of Euclid's Elements (幾何原本, Chi-ho yüan ...
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  • respite when Clement IX became pope in 1667, and the papacy and the French Roman Catholic church clashed over Gallicanism. After this controversy ...
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  • failed to become personal friends. In 1667, the core of the English navy ... In 1667, as William III approached the age of 18, the pro-Orange party ...
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  • Thomas Sprat wrote his History of the Royal Society in 1667 and set ... regular news paper with the London Gazette (1667). In 1666, Muddiman produced ...
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  • #039;s sky in John Milton's Paradise Lost in 1667. [http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=space Space.] Etymonline. Retrieved January 13, 2009. ...
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  • html The Policy of Charles II and James II (1667-87)]. Retrieved December 16, 2022. Pressured by Parliament, the Duke of York agreed to the marriage ...
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  • travels of Peter Mundy in Europe and Asia: 1608 - 1667. Travels in Asia, 1628 - 1634. - 1914. - LXXIX, 437 S. OCLC 163462150 * Tavernier, Jean ...
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  • sixth year of the reign of the Kangxi emperor (1667) to the 29th year of Emperor Guangxu (1903). All the documents are written in beautiful calligraphy ...
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  • The Ottoman army arrived on the island during the winter of 1666/1667, and in May, the final phase of the siege, overseen by the Grand Vizier ...
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  • * Laud, William. 1667. 2006. The Works of the Most Reverend Father in God. Oxford, UK: William Hall. Whitefish, MT: Kessinger. ISBN 9781428607590. ...
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  • Dutch raid on the Medway towns' shipyards in 1667, and the American raid on Whitehaven during the American Revolutionary War. ...
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  • Jonathan Swift (November 30, 1667 – October 19, 1745) was an Anglo-Irish priest, essayist, political writer, and poet, considered the foremost ...
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  • Khoshot, Sengge emerged victorious in 1661. In 1667 he captured Erinchin Lobsang Tayiji, the third and last Altan Khan, and eliminated the Altan Khanate ...
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  • * 1667: John Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach * 1686: Christian Albrecht, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach * 1692: George Frederick II ...
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  • executor Claude Clerselier. The third edition, in 1667, was the most complete; Clerselier omitted, however, much of the material pertaining to mathematics. ...
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  • , built by Gianlorenzo Bernini between 1656 and 1667. It is surrounded by an elliptical colonnade with two pairs of Doric columns which form its breadth ...
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  • Satan include: John Milton's Paradise Lost (1667), William Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell (1790–1793), Johann Wolfgang Goethe ...
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  • Thus, in John Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost (1667), iii. 353: :"Immortal amarant, a flower which once :In paradise, fast by the tree ...
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  • * Oraison funèbre d'Anne d'Autriche (1667) * Oraison funèbre d'Henriette de France (1669) * Oraison funèbre d'Henriette ...
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  • Agreement submitted Ukraine to Moscow until 1667, when the Treaty of Andrusovo made Kiev and the Dnieper left-bank part of Ukraine an autonomous ...
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  • Further settlement attempts had no more success but, in 1667, François Martin led the first expedition to the Malgassy heartland, reaching Lake ...
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  • Guyana plains. In the Treaty of Breda, signed in 1667, the Dutch opted to keep the nascent plantation colony of Suriname conquered from the British ...
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  • ensuing War of Devolution, which broke out in 1667. Problems internal ... de France, la Petite Madame||January 2, 1667||March 1, 1672 ...
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  • painting Governors of the Home for Lepers at Haarlem 1667 by Jan de Bray, where a young Dutch man with a vivid scalp infection, almost certainly caused ...
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  • at the conclusion of the Second Anglo-Dutch War in 1667. The city was renamed New York, after James, Duke of York, and became a royal colony in 1685 ...
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  • was born in Nantucket, Massachusetts on August 15, 1667, to Peter Folger, a miller and schoolteacher, and his wife Mary Morrill, a former indentured servant. ...
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  • Between 1324 and 1667, football was banned in England by more than 30 royal and local laws. The need to repeatedly proclaim such laws demonstrated ...
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  • La Varenne also published a book on pastry in 1667 entitled Le Parfait confitvrier (republished as Le Confiturier françois) which similarly ...
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  • Jeremy Taylor, Bishop and Theologian (13 August 1667).] Retrieved August 13, 2007. {| class="wikitable" |- !Name!!Birth!!Death!!Notes ...
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  • thematic foil to Lady Macbeth. In an April 19, 1667 entry in his Diary, Samuel Pepys called Davenant's MacBeth "one of the best plays for a ...
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  • This conquest was confirmed by the treaty of Credo, in July 1667. In July 1673, a Dutch fleet recaptured New York and held it until it was restored ...
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  • C.E. to C. 1000 C.E. (Poona: Oriental Book Agency, 1667). Colin P. Masica, The Indo-Aryan Languages (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press ...
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  • The squabble also continued outside the Palace of Westminster. In 1667 the Lord Chief Justice and important member of the House of Lords, Lord ...
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  • Mama Maghan, mansa of Kangaba, campaigned against the Bamana in 1667 and attacked Segou. Segou, defended by Biton Kouloubali, successfully defended ...
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  • pocket copy of John Milton's Paradise Lost (1667) to help settle a dispute between her father and Johnson over a particular passage. Johnson, delighted ...
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  • pursue a military career. On September 14, 1667, soon after his seventeenth ... *Lynn, John A. The Wars of Louis XIV, 1667–1714. New York: Longman ...
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  • of state to be elected Pope since Clement IX in 1667. Catholic Forum, [http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/pope0260.htm Pope Pius XII]. Retrieved ...
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  • in luminosity of the star Algol in 1667. Edmond Halley published the first measurements of the proper motion of a pair of nearby "fixed ...
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  • general of police upon its creation in 1667. Paris' last Prévôt des marchands was assassinated the afternoon of July 14, 1789, during the ...
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  • which ended with the Treaty of Andrusovo in 1667 in which Poland accepted the ... in seventeenth century Europe erupted in 1667. As the free settlers of South ...
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  • War for Ukraine ended with the treaty of Andrusovo (1667), with the help of Turkish intervention due to their claims in the Crimea. ...
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  • 1637), John Milton (1608-1674), Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), Alexander Pope (1688-1744), John Bunyan (1628–1688), Samuel Pepys (1633–1703), Henry ...
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