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  • organist and (from 1604) Kapellmeister. From 1613 to 1616 he worked at the Saxony court at Dresden, where he was exposed to the latest Italian music, ...
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  • Thomas Helwys, (c. 1575 – c. 1616), was one of the joint founders of the Baptist denomination. He was, with John Smyth the leader of a non ...
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  • be tamed, and the colony made safe. In 1616, the Rolfes traveled to England ... de Passe's copperplate engraving of 1616. In this portrait, her Native ...
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  • of the reign of James I; and by the year 1616, he had produced nearly all ... 1616 also saw a pension of 100 marks a year conferred upon him, leading ...
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  • 1. Shahzadi Huralnissa Begum (1613-1616) 2. Shahzadi (Imperial Princess ... 4. Shahzada Mohammed Sultan Shah Shuja Bahadur (1616-1660) ...
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  • #039;s retirement and early death in 1616, Fletcher continued working ... *The Scornful Lady, comedy (c. 1613; 1616) *The Noble Gentleman, comedy ...
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  • * The Witch, a tragicomedy (1616) Macbeth was partly adapted by Middleton in 1616, using passages from The Witch. ...
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  • Cavalli became a singer at St Mark's in Venice in 1616, second organist in 1639, first organist in 1665, and in 1668 maestro di cappella ...
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  • to languish in the Tower of London until 1616. While imprisoned, he wrote ... In 1616, Raleigh was released from the Tower in order to conduct a ...
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  • [[Image:The Fall of Man-1616-Hendrik Goltzius.jpg|thumb|300px|The Fall of Man by Henrik Goltzius, 1616]] Original sin is a Christian doctrine ...
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  • After Philip Henslowe's death in 1616, Massinger and Fletcher ... *The Queen of Corinth, tragicomedy (ca. 1616-18; printed 1647) ...
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  • Beijing, and established Catholic schools in 1616. He was called once ... In 1616, the magistrate Shen Que of Nanjing wrote to Emperor Wan Li ...
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  • *A Description of New England (1616) *New England's Trials (1620, 1622) ... edu/etas/4/ A Description of New England (1616)] online text ...
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  • politics, becoming a Secretary of State in 1616. Richelieu soon rose in both ... most powerful minister in the kingdom. In 1616, Richelieu was made Secretary ...
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  • #Anna Constance (Jan 26, 1616-May 24, 1616) #Anna Catherine Constance (Aug 7, 1619–Oct 8, 1651) ===Patronage=== Image:Sigismund at horse.jpg ...
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  • Danish East India Company was established in 1616 to rival the British and Dutch companies, but was not as successful. By 1779, the Danish colonies ...
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  • Wider interest in the Samaritan Pentateuch commenced in 1616, when the well-known traveler Pietro della Valle purchased a copy of the text at ...
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  • house of Mitsui, had been run by merchants since 1616, when its samurai founder began brewing sake and soy sauce. Most of the other zaibatsu developed ...
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  • Groton, Suffolk, England. She died on December 8, 1616. On April 29, 1618, at Great Maplestead, Essex, England, Winthrop married his third wife, Margaret ...
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  • at the expense of rival Sir Francis Bacon, and in 1616, at the encouragement of Bacon, Coke was removed from the position of Chief Justice by King James ...
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  • In 1616, tobacco was first introduced to Korea and soon popularized by many aristocratic noblemen. ==Dethronement and Later Life== ...
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  • 260px|Pocahontas, in England, as Mrs. John Rolfe, 1616: engraving after Simon Van de Passe]] Acculturation refers to the processes that occur ...
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  • 04-21 (c. 1552 or 1553 – November 23, 1616) was an English writer. He ... Hakluyt died on November 2, 1616, probably in London, and was buried ...
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  • In 1616, Nurhaci proclaimed the establishment of the Jin dynasty, and began to expand his territory and engage the Ming forces. Nurhaci consistently ...
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  • Azzolino (ca. 1560-1645), in Naples in late 1616. The couple had six children. ==Neapolitan period== [[Image:José de Ribera 048.jpg|thumb|250px ...
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  • him to teach as a professor at Coimbra (1597-1616). Suárez was an exceptional Jesuit, practicing a life of discipline, diligence, humility and ...
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  • Pocahontas and Rolfe traveled to England in 1616, with their baby son, where the young woman was widely received as visiting royalty. However ...
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  • Collège Royal Henry-Le-Grand]], La Flèche, 1616.]] [[Image:DescartesAshes ... a Baccalauréat and License in law in 1616, in accordance with his father ...
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  • In the evening [25 January 1616] the winde was South West, and that ... … [on 29 January 1616] we saw land againe lying north west and north ...
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  • Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (September 29, 1547 – April 22, 1616) was a Spanish novelist, poet and playwright, best known for his beloved ...
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  • studying at a Jesuit school in Zaragoza from 1616 to 1619, Baltasar became a novice in the Company of Jesus. He studied philosophy at the College of Calatayud ...
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  • Others, under the leadership of Thomas Helwys (1550-1616) later returned to England, forming the first Baptist congregation there in 1612. The early ...
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  • Galilei with his courageous Apology for Galileo (1616). He also composed a book of lyric poems, “Scelta” (1622; Selections). Campanella spent a total ...
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  • By 1616, the attacks on Galileo had reached a head, and he went to ... had opposed the condemnation of Galileo in 1616. The book Dialogue Concerning ...
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  • jpg |thumb|300px|right|Hendrik Goltzius' 1616 painting Lot and his daughters]] Lot fears he has insufficient time to reach the mountains ...
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  • ministers at the time was John Owen (1616-1683) who was a friend and adviser of Oliver Cromwell regularly attended Bunyon's services. Highly ...
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  • who accompanied the embassy in 1615 and 1616, published in 1615 in Rome ... Bautista had been waiting in Acapulco since 1616, after a second trip across ...
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  • 200px|Farmer at the dentist, Johann Liss, c. 1616-17.]] Evidence has been found of teeth having been drilled dating back perhaps 9,000 years ago ...
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  • in thirteen scenes (1604) or twenty scenes (1616). Blank verse is largely reserved ... History of Doctor Faustus (A-text 1604, B-text 1616) * Gotthold Lessing ...
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  • del Disegno (Academy of Design) in 1616, where then she and her husband both worked. This was a remarkable honor for a woman at that time. She ...
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  • In 1616, Peiresc went with du Vair when he was called to Paris by the king to become Guardian of the Great Seal (Garde des Sceaux). Du Vair initiated ...
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  • Jacob Le Maire were the first Europeans to arrive (1616), landing on one of Tonga's northern islands. Abel Tasman visited Tongatapu and nearby Ha ...
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  • In 1616, Janesen returned to Louvain, to take charge of the college of St.Pulcheria, a hostel for Dutch students of theology. Among his students ...
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  • , it was not settled by Europeans until the Dutch in 1616, who established three separate colonies: Essequibo (1616), Berbice (1627), and Demerara (1752 ...
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  • in 1596, taking Ahmadnagar completely between 1616 and 1636, and Aurangzeb's 1686-1687 campaign conquered Golkonda and Bijapur. As in the north ...
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  • William Shakespeare (Baptized April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) was ... as Shakespeare died on the same day in 1616. As the son of a prominent ...
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  • under the Netherlands rule; Essequibo (1616), Berbice (1627), and Demerara (1752). The British occupied Guyana in the late eighteenth century ...
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  • / Malabar lead," and Paracelsus (1616) was credited with giving the name zinc. Ignorance of the value of this metal can be gauged from the ...
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  • as early as 1578 by Guillaume de Baillou (1538-1616), but earlier reports date back at least to the twelfth century (Versteegh et al. 2005). B. ...
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  • in 1614 and Archdeacon of Huntingdon in 1615. In 1616, he became Dean of Gloucester Cathedral. He offended some by insisting on the wearing of the surplice. ...
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  • Many artists of the time created reproductions of the Veil, but in 1616, Pope Paul V prohibited the manufacture of copies of Veronica's ...
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  • Christianity. More restrictions came in 1616 (the restriction of foreign ... *1616: Tokugawa Ieyasu dies *1623: Tokugawa Iemitsu becomes the third shogun ...
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  • was not until William Harvey's dissections, in 1616, that the function of pulmonary circulation was widely accepted by physicians. In 1984, a Zaragoza ...
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  • Jakob Lemaire and Willem Cornelis Schouten, in 1616. British explorer Samuel Wallis visited Wallis in 1767. The French were the first Europeans to ...
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  • Fuego around Cape Horn was not discovered until 1616. Drake crossed from the Atlantic to the Pacific through the Magellan Strait. After this passage ...
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  • Abelard and Heloise, (first French translation ed. 1616), Aldine House, London: M. Dent & co., 1901. Online at www.sacred-texts.com. ...
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  • *Africa (Taschen, 2002, ISBN 3-8228-1616-7) *Riefenstahl Olympia (Taschen, 2002, ISBN 3-8228-1945-X) ===Author=== *Leni Riefenstahl by Leni Riefenstahl ...
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  • after the Little Ice Age was William Baffin, in 1616. It was named in 1852, by Edward Inglefield's expedition after Francis Egerton, 1st Earl ...
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  • In 1616, the 22-year-old Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden started looking around for a Protestant bride. He had, since 1613, tried to get his mother ...
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  • Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543-1616) was born in Mikawa Province, the eastern half of modern Aichi prefecture). An ally of Nobunaga, he was able to maintain ...
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  • rejected Calvinistdoctrines of predestination. In 1616, Henry Jacob led a group of Puritans in England to establish the Particular Baptists, with a more ...
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  • * A Faun Teased by Children (1616-1617) - Marble, height 132,1 cm, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York * Aeneas, Anchises, and Ascanius (1618 ...
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  • The pre-contact Mi'kmaq population is estimated at 35,000. In 1616 Father Biard believed the Mi'kmaq population to be in excess of ...
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  • Bessabez) (died in the Micmac Wars in 1615 or 1616) was the first Penobscot chief documented by Europeans, although the Penobscot had many generations ...
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  • HWWA Discussion Paper 165. 2002. ISSN 1616-4814 [http://econwpa.wustl.edu/eps/if/papers/0207/0207003.pdf] The Development and Implementation ...
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  • Dutch adventurers later blazed Magellan's trail and in 1616, a Dutch navigator named the southernmost tip of Argentina’s Cape Horn after ...
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  • in this capacity he would prosecute Somerset in 1616. The Parliament of April 1614 objected to Bacon's presence in the seat for the University of ...
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  • with the occult tradition. Between 1607 and 1616, two anonymous Rosicrucian manifestos were published, first in Germany and later throughout ...
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  • The fourth Dalai Lama was Yonten Gyatso (1589 – 1616), the grandson ... | 4. || Yonten Gyatso || 1589–1616 || || ཡོན་ཏན་རྒྱ་ ...
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  • of the Queen's House, Greenwich, begun in 1616, the first English Palladian house.]] In 1570 Palladio published his book I Quattro Libri ...
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  • [[Image:Ricciportrait.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Matteo Ricci, 1616]] The work of evangelization, of making Christians, should be carried on both in ...
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  • as typified by the Hippopotamus Hunt (1616).]] ==Art== Rubens was an extremely prolific artist. His commissioned works were mostly religious ...
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  • motion. It gained a considerable following after 1616, when the Roman Catholic Church adopted it as its official astronomical concept of the universe ...
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  • only 36 of the original 491 crew members. In 1616, the Dutch ship Eendracht, commanded by Jakob Le Maire and Willem Schouten found a new way to enter ...
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  • Dreher, Axel |year=2002 |publisher=HWWA |id=ISSN 1616-4814 * author=Dreher, Axel |year=2004 |title=A Public Choice Perspective of IMF and World ...
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  • By 1616, trade was restricted to Nagasaki and Hirado, an island northwest of Kyushu. In 1635 all Japanese were forbidden to travel outside of ...
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  • French. Under an initial treaty with the Mughals in 1616, the British first built factories; by 1765 in the Treaty of Allahabad they acquired tax raising ...
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  • For the first time since 1616 (and the evidence for that ceremony is thin) this investiture took place in Wales at the instigation of the Welsh ...
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  • Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester in November 1616. His sister Elizabeth married in 1613 to Frederick V, Elector Palatine and moved to Heidelberg. ...
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  • of China. Declared as the Later Jin Dynasty in 1616, it changed its name in 1636 to "Qing," and became the ruler of all of China in 1644 ...
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  • Brewer, acquired typesetting equipment about 1616 and began publishing the debates through a local press.William Elliot Griffis, "The Pilgrim Press ...
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  • wiped out by a European-introduced plague between 1616 and 1619, and the remaining population was scattered in the wake of a massacre of Massachusett ...
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  • Muhammad ( محمد , also Arabic transliterated Mohammad, Mohammed, Muhammed, and sometimes Mahomet, following the Latin or Turkish), is the ...
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  • secular aristocracy. The fourth Dalai Lama died in 1616. New Oyrat Mongol leader Güüshi Khan invaded Tibet in 1640. In 1642, Güüshi enthroned the ...
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  • the Ming dynasty (1368–1644) and Qing dynasty (1616-1911). An early example from Europe was written in Muslim Spain by the Sufi writer Ibn Tufayl entitled ...
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  • became the principal mosque of Istanbul until the 1616 construction of the Sultan Ahmed Mosque. url=https://www.livescience.com/27574-hagia-sophia ...
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