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  • In 1602, he was elected vicar-general of the Capuchins. After retiring ... From 1596 to 1602, he served as the Capuchin's "general ...
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  • Francesco Cavalli (February 14, 1602 – January 14, 1676), Italian composer, was born at Italy. His real name was Pietro Francesco Caletti-Bruni ...
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  • #Ehengbuda (1580 - 1602) #Ohuan (1602 - 1656) #Ohenzae (1656 - 1661) #Akenzae (1661 - 1669) ...
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  • del Sole” (The City of Sun), composed in 1602, but not published until 1623 ... In 1602 he composed La Citta del Sole (The City of the Sun) which ...
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  • a decline in Raleigh's fortunes and in 1602 he sold them. ... right|thumb|200px|Raleigh and his son Walter in 1602.]] ...
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  • Church of England and became a Separatist. By 1602, he had left the Church of England to pastor the Independent congregation at Gainsborough, which ...
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  • English composer Thomas Morley (1557 or 1558-1602) formally dealt with such question in his treatise, Plaine and Easie Introduction to Practicall ...
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  • a commoner, attending Oxford College from 1602-1606. Although he left Oxford ... On May 14, 1602, Philip Massinger entered as a commoner of St. Alban ...
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  • Dutch Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie) in 1602, the Dutch set about wresting ... The Dutch first landed in Ceylon in 1602, and it was then under Portuguese ...
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  • Illustrations and views of Dutch Ceylon, 1602-1796: a comprehensive work ... Illustrations and Views of Dutch Ceylon, 1602-1796: A comprehensive work ...
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  • surprise attack on the night of December 11–12, 1602. ... Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy, in 1602, is Geneva's main patriotic ...
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  • called A Defence of Rime (originally printed in 1602) in answer to Thomas Campion's Observations on the Art of English Poesie, which argued that ...
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  • von einem Juden mit Namen Ahasverus, 1602. The more specific belief ... than eight different editions appearing in 1602; altogether 40 editions appeared ...
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  • Thomas Morley (1557 or 1558 – October 1602) was an English composer, theorist, editor and organist of the Renaissance, and the foremost member ...
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  • In 1602, the Dominican Order permitted her to enter a Dominican convent, without payment of the usual dowry. She donned the habit and took a ...
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  • the victim himself. Philipp Camerarius in 1602 still claims to have heard ... Doctor of Paris, Cenodoxus (published c. 1602). Possibly related tales of ...
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  • sistent, Mère Angélique, had become the abbess in 1602). Arnauld's original aspiration was to become a lawyer, as his father had. Yet by 1633 ...
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  • Palazzo Farnese, Rome, probably by Domenichino, ca 1602]] The unicorn, a legendary creature usually depicted with the body of a horse, but with ...
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  • plot construction and character development. In 1602 a version of the play with "additions" was published. Philip Henslowe's diary ...
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