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  • 1648) and, in turn, the Counter-reformation (1560-1648). ===Reunification=== Italy became caught up in the nationalistic turmoils of the nineteenth ...
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  • with Protestant English colonists in the period 1560-1690 and the recruitment of Germans by Catherine the Great of Russia to settle the Volga region ...
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  • From Calvin to the Civil Constitution, 1560-1791. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1996. ISBN 978-0300080858 * Latreille, A. "French ...
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  • 38|1560 ). Each person whose name is placed on the Medal of Honor Roll is certified to the United States Department of Veterans Affairs as being ...
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  • The papacy instituted the Counter Reformation (1560-1648) to address this challenge and institute internal reforms. Pope Paul III (1534-1549 ...
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  • however, the eclipse that occurred on August 21, 1560, particularly the fact that it had been predicted, that so impressed him that he began to make ...
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  • involved in the Amboise plot of 1560: a foiled attempt to transfer power in France from the influential House of Guise, a move which would have ...
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  • and several of them concluded an alliance in 1560 with Viceroy Cerda of Sicily, who had orders from King Philip II of Spain to join his forces in ...
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  • ] oil painting of Vlad the Impaler from c. 1560, probably after a lost original]] ... Hungarian countess, Elizabeth Báthory (1560 - 1614), a serial killer who ...
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  • Humayun's Tomb|Tomb of Humayun]] constructed in 1560 shares substantially the same pattern as the Taj Mahal]] These include the Gur-e Amir ...
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  • Oliver's father Robert Cromwell, Esquire (c. 1560–1617), who married Elizabeth Steward or Stewart (564–1654) on April 25, 1599, the day she ...
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  • de Soto in 1540, had completely disappeared by 1560. Early on, in the course of European exploration of the area, a number of Spanish explorers ...
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  • populous and commercially more important. In 1560, the Taqiyya al-Sulaimaniyya, a mosque and khan (roadside inn) for pilgrims on the road to Mecca, was ...
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  • the defection of the lords of Palatinate (1560), Nassau (1578), Hesse-Kassel (1603) and Brandenburg (1613) to the new Calvinist faith. Thus at ...
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  • Bible. This translation, which first appeared in 1560, was a revision of Tyndale's and the Great Bible, which was furnished copiously with Protestant ...
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  • be used in war through Roman and Medieval times. In 1560, Queen Elizabeth I of England sent 8,000 war dogs, equipped with spiked collars and coats of ...
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  • Arminius, the celebrated Dutch Reformed theologian (1560-1609), and Molinists in Catholicism, named after Luis de Molina, the Spanish Jesuit theologian ...
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  • With the imposition of the Inquisition (1560–1812), the Portuguese forced many of the local residents to convert to Christianity by missionaries ...
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  • to be known as the Auld Alliance (1295–1560). War ensued and King John ... The Scottish Reformation, initiated in 1560 and led by John Knox, ...
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  • language, which appeared in a printed version in 1560 in the form of a dictionary by Domingo de Santo Tomás. ===Religion=== [[Image:La_Compania_Cusco_ ...
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