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  • in 1611, another was established at Jayakarta. In 1610, the VOC established the post of Governor General to enable firmer control of their affairs in ...
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  • title=Heir to the Russian Throne|years=1610-1612 after=Feodor Romanov |- before=None, Himself as king title=King of Sweden|years=1599-1632|reason ...
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  • The Tunisian Republic (الجمهرية التونسية), or Tunisia, with a population of over 10 million, is a predominately Muslim Arab nation ...
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  • year chaplain to the bishop of Winchester. In 1610, when he was transferred to Caxton, he resigned his fellowship. Laud continued to rise through ...
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  • Baron De La Warr, (Lord Delaware) in June of 1610 signaled the beginning of the First Anglo-Powhatan War. A brief period of peace only came after the ...
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  • the salt mines near the Russian outpost at Tara in 1610 and demand payment for the salt from the neighboring Cossacks and Siberian nomads. The Cossacks ...
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  • During his reign (1589–1610), King Henry IV added the Grande Galerie ... Louis XIII (1610–1643) completed the Denon Wing, which had been ...
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  • in Logroño on November 7 and November 8, 1610, six people were burned and ... Peru, and in Mexico City (1569) and, in 1610, in Cartagena de Indias (present ...
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  • The rings were first observed by Galileo Galilei in 1610 with his telescope, but he was unable to identify them as such. He wrote to the Duke ...
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  • seventh century C.E., monuments constructed after 1610, when the Mughals turned Dhaka into a provincial capital and established the gardens of Shahbag ...
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  • Jacob Jordaens, David Teniers the younger, (1610, d. 1690), the son of David ... (1520-1589) and his successor Jan Moretus (1543–1610). ...
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  • The non-stop hypothesis rejected! Proc Biol Sci 274(1610): 735-9. *Swan, L. W. 1970. Goose of the Himalayas. Nat Hist 79(10): 68-75. Retrieved ...
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  • des Monnaies, the papal mint which was built in 1610 and became a music school. *Fortifications.—Avignon is still encircled by the ramparts ...
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  • right|250 px|Fencing School at Leiden University, 1610]] The sport of Fencing is a sport of armed combat that is one of the remaining original ...
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  • 1607 with the office of solicitor-general. In 1610 the famous fourth parliament of James met. Despite Bacon's advice to him, James and the Commons ...
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  • Herring's Pietas Pontifica (republished in 1610 as Popish Piety), and John Rhode's A Brief Summe of the Treason intended against the King ...
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  • (The antiquity of Dutch republic) - 1610 *Ordinum pietas (The piety of the States) - 1613 *Defensio fidei catholicae de satisfactione (Defense ...
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  • quality of French portraiture set in. By 1610, the school patronized by ... *Knecht, R.J. The Rise and Fall of Renaissance France, 1483-1610. ...
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  • none remained in southern England by 1610, when King James I reintroduced them to Windsor Great Park. This attempt failed due to poaching, and ...
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  • apply to the comets was made by William Lower in 1610. In the following decades, other astronomers—including Pierre Petit, Giovanni Borelli, Adrien ...
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