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  • Augustine of Canterbury (birth unknown, died May 26, c. 604) was a Benedictine monk and the first archbishop of Canterbury. He is considered ...
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  • the Seventeen Article Constitution of 604. In Empress Suiko's efforts ... adoption of the Seventeen-article constitution in 604. === Japan's ...
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  • advances against the Assyrians and Egyptians in 604. Thus, he dates the text (or at least this particular section) to "605-604 B.C.E., the fifth ...
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  • Pope St. Gregory I or Gregory the Great (c. 540 – March 12, 604) was pope from September 3, 590, until his death. He is also known as Gregory ...
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  • the only major defeat for Wendi, who died in 604, after being murdered by his ... Yangdi, when he won the throne in 604, built the Grand Canal connecting ...
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  • (Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2001), 604. ... Bennett, 660-661; Mason, 604. These reforms took place in 622 B.C.E ...
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  • Oswald (ca. 604–August 5, 642 C.E.)While Bede gives the year of Oswald's death as 642, there is some question as to whether Bede's ...
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  • Emperor Wen of Sui (541 C.E. – 604 C.E.), known as Wen·di, personal name Yang Jian, was the founder and first emperor of China's Sui ...
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  • thumb|250px|The Triangulum Emission Nebula NGC 604.]] ==Formation== [[Image:Ngc2024 2mass.jpg|thumb|200px|left|NGC 2024, The Flame Nebula.]] ...
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  • advances against the Assyrians and Egyptians in 604. Thus, he dates the text (or at least this particular section) to "605-604 B.C.E., the fifth ...
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  • Pope Gregory I (c. 540-March 12, 604) reigned as bishop of Rome from ... " Among these, Gregory the Great (d. 604) in the West and John of Damascus ...
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  • Tagora, a direct competitor for PSA's 604 and CX models. This was a ... * 601, 604, 605, 607, 608 * 802, 806, 807 * 905, 907, 908 ...
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  • the park. It has been mapped to a depth of 1,604 feet (489 meters), making ... the park. It has been mapped to a depth of 1,604 feet (489 meters), making ...
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  • c. 513), as well as to Pope Gregory the Great (c. 540-604) and John of Damascus (c. 676–749). However, the Catholic Encyclopedia admits that these examples ...
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  • system of twelve court ranks, and in 604 he introduced the Seventeen ... In 604, Prince Shotoku introduced the Seventeen-Article Constitution ...
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  • || St. Gregory the Great * ||c. 540 ||March 12, 604 || 1298 || Italian || Pope |- || St. Ambrose * || c. 340 || April 4, 397 || 1298 || Italian ...
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  • Sciences de l'Institut de France VII: 570-604. * Gillispie, Charles Coulston. 1975. Dictionary of Scientific Biography. New York: Scribner ...
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  • European Tour], Vol.100, No.4 (19910420) pp. 453-484, 604-603. The Historical Society of Japan. ISSN: 00182478 Category:biography 133539921 ...
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  • [[Image:Gregorythegreat.jpg|thumb|150px|Gregory the Great (c. 540-604)]] in the West. Pope Gregory the Great (c. 540-604) administered the church with ...
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  • sixth century C.E., Pope Gregory the Great (d. 604) in his work Moralia on Job (esp. XXXI.45), introduced the seven deadly sins and has given us the ...
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