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  • Giacomo Carissimi (baptized April 18, 1605 – January 12, 1674) was an Italian composer and one of the most celebrated masters of the early ...
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  • Robert Herrick (August 24, 1591 – October 1674) was a seventeenth century English poet and cleric, known as the most famous of the "Sons ...
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  • Reinhard Keiser (January 9, 1674 – September 12, 1739) was a popular German opera composer based in Hamburg. He wrote over a hundred operas ...
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  • The Polish king, Jan Sobieski (elected 1674) emerged from the conflict ... to receive reinforcements. Nonetheless, in 1674, the Commonwealth resumed ...
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  • Hyeongjong]] ruled for 15 years from 1659-1674, followed by King Sukjong ... 000099;"|18thKing Hyeonjongl:1641-1674r:1659-1674 |style="border ...
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  • |serviceyears=1663 - 1674 |base of operations= |rank= |commands= ... he had no knowledge of the treaty, and in 1674, Morgan was knighted before ...
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  • Corneille’s final play was the tragedy Suréna (1674). After this ... * Suréna (1674) == References == * Guizot, M. Corneille and His Times ...
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  • and occupied for the first time in 1743. In 1674 John Washington and Nicholas ... acres, not the 5,000 acres conveyed in the 1674 land grant. ...
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  • New Netherland itself formally ended in 1674, after the Third Anglo ... the signing of the Treaty of Westminster in 1674. It remained an overseas Dutch ...
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  • John Milton (December 9, 1608 – November 8, 1674) was an English ... himself while composing his epics, and died in 1674. ==From politics ...
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  • Seville, 1536), Arabic (Rome, 1663), Armenian (Rome, 1674), Hebrew (Frankfort, 1837), and other languages. Pierre Corneille produced a poetical paraphrase ...
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  • to have mentioned rotifers in a September 7, 1674 letter and October 9, 1676 letter; he gives his first clear description of rotifers in a letter ...
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  • in Venice(1591), and in Orléans(1674). William was the first of the thirteenth century theologians to attempt to reconcile Aristotle with Christian ...
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  • The Badshahi Masjid (built by Aurangzeb in 1084/1674): history and architecture. Lahore: Kitab Khana-i-Nauras. OCLC 69381784. * Khan, Ahmad Nabi ...
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  • Louis IX of France and Jean-Baptiste Colbert (1674)]] He soon became the director of all that was done in the royal palaces. The following year ...
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  • #039;s The Search After Truth (first published in 1674-75). Like Arnauld, Malebranche was a priest whose interest in philosophy was largely theologically ...
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  • * 1674: Thomas Hyde's catalog for the Bodleian Library. More about the early history of library catalogs has been collected in 1956 by Strout. ...
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  • (1622 - 1654) or Leonaert Bramer (1596 - 1674). [http://www.nga.gov/feature/ ... # The Allegory of Faith (1671/1674) - Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York ...
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  • Danvers in his Treatise of Baptism (London, 1673 or 1674). The controversy resulted in the Particular (Calvinistic) Baptists leaving the question of ...
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  • and Third Anglo-Dutch Wars (1672–1674). Following its capture by ... |Arabella FitzJames||1674||7 November 1704||Became a nun; no issue. ...
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  • In 1674, Margaret Mary claimed that Jesus requested to be honored under the figure of His Heart of flesh, also claiming that, when He appeared ...
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  • provided another microscopic description in 1674 (EBC 2002). ==Vertebrate erythrocytes== [[Image:Red White Blood cells.jpg|thumb|From left to ...
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  • * 1674 C.E.: Aurangzeb adds the massively fluted Alamgiri Gate. * 1799 C.E.: The outer fortification wall on the north with the moat, the marble ...
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  • before Jacques Carrey created drawings in 1674, so all reconstructions are ... made by Flemish artist Jacques Carrey in 1674.Theodore Robert Bowie, D. ...
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  • In 1674 Malebranche published the first three books of what is probably his major work, The Search After Truth (De la recherche de la vérité ...
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  • attacks by both pirates and foreign powers. From 1674 to 1797 walls were built around the city of Havana, enclosing an area of approximately three square ...
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  • was losing, forcing Charles to make peace in 1674. Charles's wife ... ##George Fitzroy (1665–1716), created Earl of Northumberland (1674 ...
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  • decorative schema is more complex. In his 1674 publication about the King ... sommaire du chasteau de Versailles. Paris, 1674. *Johnson, Kevin Olin ...
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  • viceroys to dismiss all Hindu clerks. In 1674, certain lands held by Hindus ... or king of the Maratha Confederacy in 1674. While Aurangzeb continued ...
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  • other area churches. The church was completed in 1674. ;Merced Church The Church of Merced was constructed in eighteenth century with a churrigueresco ...
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  • The only surviving portrait of Buxtehude, from a 1674 painting by Johannes Voorhout.]] Dieterich Buxtehude (Dietrich, Diderich) (c. 1637 – May ...
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  • history after the siege of Ceuta by the Moors (1674-1700). The Ottoman besiegers were adversely affected by the bad supply situation which the activity ...
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  • in the seventeenth century. It is Boileau's 1674 translation of the treatise into French that really starts its career in the history of criticism ...
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  • treaty of peace with England was signed in 1674, the result of which was England ... opposing coalition. In a matter of weeks in 1674, the Spanish territory of ...
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  • of his voluminous astronomical observations. In 1674-1675 Gassendi's acolyte, François Bernier, published a condensed, abridged, reorganized, ...
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  • #Empress Xiao Cheng Ren (died 1674) from the Heseri clan—married in 1665 ... # Yinreng 1674–1725), second son. Initially Heir Apparent and later ...
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  • * 1674--Tracts: Containing Suspicions about Some Hidden Qualities of the Air [etc.] * 1675--Experiments, Notes, &c. about the Mechanical Origine ...
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  • Synopsis, a historical work, first published in Kiev in 1674. Synopsis was the first Slavic textbook on history. It was rather popular until ...
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  • * Blessed Ludovica Albertoni (1671-1674) - Marble, Cappella Altieri-Albertoni, San Francesco a Ripa, Rome ===Paintings=== Bernini's activity ...
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  • compiled. In a book written by Inokentiy Gizel in 1674, the theory that Moscow was the heir of ancient Kiev was developed and elaborated for the first time. ...
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  • English by the treaty of Westminster in February, 1674. The second grant was obtained by the Duke of York in July, 1674 to perfect his title. The original ...
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  • Security Council Resolution 1674, adopted on 28 April 2006, "reaffirms ... 4459bed60 "Security Council resolution 1674 (2006) [on protection of civilians ...
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  • involvement by the Treaty of Westminster (1674); from late 1673 onwards France ... IV of Orange|years1=1672–1702 |years2=1674–1702 |years3=1675–1702 ...
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  • Town were first contacted by these Shawnees in 1674, after which a long lasting alliance was forged. The Savannah River Shawnee were known to the ...
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  • (1673) and Pondicherry in the Southeast (1674), and later at Yanam (1723), Mahe (1725), and Karikal (1739). Colonies were also founded in the ...
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  • Bernini sculpted this gilded bronze tabernacle in 1674. The two kneeling angels were added later. Further still are the monuments of popes Gregory XIII ...
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  • Corneille continued to write plays through 1674 (mainly tragedies, but also something he called "heroic comedies") and many continued ...
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  • The Marathas conquered Tanjore in 1674 under Venkaji, the half-brother of Shivaji the Great; his successors ruled as rajas of Tanjore. The British ...
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  • planted crops and built the first sugar mill. By 1674, Guadeloupe was annexed to the Kingdom of France and a slave-based plantation was established. ...
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  • doctor, Locke obtained a bachelor of medicine in 1674. He studied medicine extensively during his time at Oxford, working with such noted virtuosi as ...
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  • [[Image:Colonial Possesions 1674.PNG|300px|thumb|European colonies around the world in 1674]] The Portugal and Spanish royal governments expected ...
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  • 1660 and 1663, Scarborough in 1666, and Worcester in 1674. Often, Fox was arrested on no charge other than generally causing "disturbance," ...
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  • Sir Christopher Codrington established "Betty’s Hope" in 1674, Antigua and Barbuda’s first full-scale sugar plantation. His success ...
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  • French Jesuit scholar Jean-Baptiste Duhalde (1674-1743)]] On one hand Ricci was bringing with him for the Chinese his knowledge in the sciences ...
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  • The Mauritanian Thirty-Year War (1644-1674) was the unsuccessful final effort to repel the Yemeni Maqil Arab invaders led by the Beni Hassan ...
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  • and other churches. The church was completed in 1674. Many small beaches, which are heavily visited during the summer months, are located along ...
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  • the title "Key to the Gulf." On 1674, construction of the city walls began, to be completed by 1740. By the middle of the eighteenth ...
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  • second Drury Lane theatre from 1674 held two thousand patrons—they were of compact design, and an actor's charisma could be intimately ...
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  • |1659-1674 | |경직景直 (C) | Hyeonjong | 현종顯宗 (T) ... |1674-1720 | |명보明普 (C) | Sukjong | 숙종 (T) |- ...
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  • Nadu area with headquarters at Thanjavur (1530-1674 C.E.) and Madurai(1530-1781 C.E.). After the collapse of Vijayanagar, Thanjavur and Madurai Nayaks ...
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  • Jersey and East Jersey, for the 28 years between 1674 and 1702. In 1702, the two provinces were united under a royal, rather than a proprietary, governor. ...
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  • of the Moon.] Science 310, 1671-1674. Originally published in Science Express on November 24, 2005. Retrieved September 19, 2019. ==Physical characteristics ...
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  • * Das Pfitzer'sche Faustbuch (1674) * Dr. Fausts großer und gewaltiger Meergeist (Amsterdam 1692) * Das Wagnerbuch (1714) * Faustbuch des ...
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  • and Sixteenth Dynasties of Egypt (c. 1674-1548 B.C.E.). They were most likely the rulers who elevated Joseph to the position of prime minister ...
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  • Masjid, literally the Royal Mosque, was built in 1674 by Aurangzeb. It is one of Lahore's best-known landmarks and epitomizes the beauty and grandeur ...
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  • de Música sobre la Guitarra Española of 1674 constitutes the majority of the surviving solo corpus of that era.) Renaissance and Baroque guitars ...
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  • which had been renamed Annapolis in 1674 in honor of Queen Anne. ===American wars=== [[Image:Bombardment2.jpg|275px|thumb|right|An artist's ...
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  • England to withdraw from the Franco-Dutch War in 1674, some English regiments remained in French service. In April, Churchill was appointed colonel of ...
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  • the wealth necessary to own slaves. In 1674, the inventory of Capt. Thomas Willet of Marshfield includes "8 Negroes" at a value of ...
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  • Ben Johnson (1572-1637), John Milton (1608-1674), Jonathan Swift (1667-1745 ... Herbert (1593–1633), John Milton (1608-1674), Thomas Gray (1716–1771 ...
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