Search results for "1626" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • through his own drapery business. In 1626, Walton married Rachel Floud ... Walton drew his work on Nicholas Breton's (c. 1545-1626) fishing ...
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  • Huang Taiji (November 8, 1592 – September 21, 1643; reigned 1626 – 1643) ( c=皇太極|p=Huáng Tàijí ; transliteration from Manchu: Hong ...
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  • # Sultan Muhammad Qutb Shah 1611-1626 # Abdullah Qutb Shah 1626-1672 # Abul Hasan Qutb Shah 1672-1687. ...
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  • were completely torn down by imperial order in 1626. Wei Chung-hsien’s ... Gao Panlong (高攀龍 Gāo Pānlóng, 1562-1626), a scholar, restored the ...
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  • were first established by Nurhaci (1558 – 1626) the founder of the Manchu ... The banners were established by Nurhaci (1558 – 1626), the founder ...
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  • *The Noble Gentleman, comedy (c. 1613; licensed Feb. 3, 1626; 1647) ... *The Fair Maid of the Inn, comedy (licensed Jan. 22, 1626; 1647) ...
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  • *Euclidis elementorum libri, etc. (Paris, 1626) *Les Mécaniques de Galilée (Paris, 1634) *Questions inouies ou recreations des savants (1634) ...
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  • in 1624 to study mathematics and philosophy until 1626, when he sent Torricelli to Rome in 1627 to study science under the Benedictine Benedetto Castelli ...
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  • in 1628). He gained his BA in1622, his MA in 1626, his BD in 1636 and his DD in 1660. He was ordained a priest of the Church of England December ...
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  • Sabbetai, ; Zvi, Tzvi) (August 1, 1626 – c. September 17, 1676 ... the Hebrew year 5386 (English calendar year 1626) to Mordecai Zevi; and he ...
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  • |spouse 9 =Shrimati Manbhavathi Baiji Lal Sahiba (m. 1626) ... Jahangir's forces quelled the rebellion in 1626, forcing Khurram ...
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  • at Cambridge, where he graduated in 1626. He was under the patronage ... to attend Gonville and Caius College in 1626. Little is known about the ...
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  • Between 1623 and 1626, Massinger produced three pieces unaided, for ... *The Roman Actor, tragedy (licensed Oct. 11, 1626; printed 1629) ...
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  • Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St. Alban, King's Council (January 22, 1561 – April 9, 1626) was an English philosopher, statesman and essayist ...
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  • on April 18, 1506 and was completed in 1626. Although a number of architects ... state of construction. On November 18, 1626, Pope Urban VIII solemnly ...
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  • model. Appointed a Privy Councilor in 1626, he became one of the most ... as the Bishop of Bath and Wells in 1626. The same year he was appointed ...
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  • with Gao Panlong (高攀龍 Gāo Pānlóng, 1562-1626 C.E.), a scholar, restored the Donglin Academy on the same site with the financial backing of ...
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  • 10. Shahzada Sultan Luftallah (1626-1628) 11. Shahzada Sultan Daulat Afza (1628-?) 12. Shahzadi Husnara Begum (1630-?) 13. Shahzadi Gauhara Begum ...
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  • She bore a daughter, Christina, in 1626. Christina became Queen of ... the Poles had been defeated in January 1626. By April, Maria Eleonora ...
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  • for de Ribera. Few paintings survive from 1620 to 1626; but this was the period in which most of his best prints were produced. These were at least ...
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  • Francis Bacon (1561-1626) was one of first philosophical practitioners of the modern scientific method that rejected an Aristotelian and Scholastic ...
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  • Galileo (1564–1642), Francis Bacon(1561-1626), and Robert Boyle (1627-1691) shared a conviction that practical experimental observation provided ...
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  • The Jacobean era ended with a severe economic depression in 1620–1626, complicated by a serious outbreak of bubonic plague in London in 1625. ...
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  • *Sabbatai Sevi; The Mystical Messiah, 1626-1676. Bollingen series, 93. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1973. ISBN 9780691099163. ...
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  • first Hebrew printing press in The Netherlands in 1626. Born to a family of Portuguese Marranos who settled in Amsterdam, Manasseh rose to prominence ...
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  • He graduated from Pembroke College, Oxford in 1626 after which he studied medicine at various Continental universities, including Leiden, receiving ...
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  • seven years in prison. He was finally released in 1626, through Pope Urban VIII, who personally interceded on his behalf with Philip IV of Spain. Taken ...
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  • were the followers of Sabbatai Zevi or Tsvee (1626-1676), a Jewish rabbi who claimed to be the Messiah. Harris came with his family to Philadelphia ...
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  • of power to favour his own independence in Italy. In 1626 the duchy of Urbino was incorporated into the papal dominions, and in 1627 when the direct male ...
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  • #039;s army at the Battle of Dessau Bridge (1626) and General Tilly defeated ... met in Saxony and Thuringia during 1625 and 1626, disease and infection in ...
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  • and returned to Plymouth in April 1626. Dorothy Porteus, Settlement ... Another effort later in 1626, led by Isaac Allerton, and several leading ...
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  • rebuilt as the Church of Sant' Ignazio between 1626 and 1650, becoming one of the major Baroque churches of the area. In 1773, following ...
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  • Charles was crowned on February 2, 1626 at Westminster Abbey, but ... who failed to attend his coronation in 1626. He also reintroduced the ...
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  • * The Triumphs of Health and Prosperity (1626) ===Poetry=== * The Wisdom of Solomon Paraphrased (1597) * The Ghost of Lucrece (1600) ...
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  • Bacon, died on Easter Sunday, April 9, 1626, and then proceeded to attend ... * Francis Bacon, 1561–1626, England. Philosopher, statesman, essayist ...
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  • was sent twice to Madrid, Spain, in 1624 and 1626; the second time, he narrowly escaped the Inquisition. He warmly supported the Catholic missionary ...
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  • 1626 – April 19, 1689), later known as Maria Christina Alexandra ... *[https://iep.utm.edu/wasa/ Kristina Wasa (1626—1689)] Internet ...
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  • and the Netherlands. As late as 1626 Francis Burgersdyk divides the logicians of his day into the Aristotelians, the Ramists and the Semi-Ramists ...
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  • *The Staple of News (1626) *The New Inn (1629) *The Magnetic Lady (1632) *A Tale of a Tub (1633) ===Masques=== *The Entertainment of the Queen ...
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  • suppress the influence of the feudal nobility. In 1626, he abolished the position of Constable of France and he ordered all fortified castles to be razed ...
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  • to Experience Necessary for all Young Seamen (1626) *A Sea Grammar (1627) *The True Travels, Adventures and Observations of Captain John Smith (1630) ...
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  • had begun to persecute Christians. In 1626, missionaries were ordered to leave the country, and Christians were ordered to renounce their faith ...
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  • for the only purpose of ejecting him from it. In 1626 a severe illness, which seriously impaired the poet's memory, forced him to return to Cordoba ...
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  • (Pandora).JPG|thumb|right|220px|Nicolas Régnier, c. 1626, is aware it should be Pandora's jar, not box]] ==Feminist interpretations== ...
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  • preached by the philosopher Francis Bacon (1561–1626) in the Novum Organum. Yet he would not avow himself a follower of Bacon or any other teacher. ...
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  • families to settle at Glückstadt about 1626, granting certain privileges to them and also to the Conversos who came to Emden about 1649. ...
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  • *July 1626. Gustavus Adolphus and his army disembark at Pillau, Prussia, during the Polish-Swedish War (1625–1629). *August 18, 1627. The King ...
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  • HRW, [http://hrw.org/english/docs/1999/09/30/india1626.htm India 1626.] Retrieved January 15, 2009. There have been sporadic instances of violence ...
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  • to bring leading foreign painters to England. In 1626 he was able to persuade Orazio Gentileschi to settle in England, later to be joined by his daughter ...
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  • entered the Society of Jesus about 1626 at the age of 18 and wrote more about his work than any other Jesuit in Canada. Ragueneau described the ...
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  • Antwerp. The Assumption of the Virgin Mary (1625-1626) for the Cathedral of Antwerp is one prominent example. [[Image:Peter Paul Rubens 019.jpg ...
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  • In 1626, Peter Minuit acquired Manhattan from native people in exchange for trade goods, often said to be worth $24. In 1647, Peter Stuyvesant ...
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  • #039;s son-in-law ca. 1555, but first printed in 1626) Templegate Publishers; New Ed edition, 1980. ISBN 0872431185 * Wegemer, Gerard B.Thomas ...
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  • wrote his Tian Wen Lüe in 1615.Needham, 444. In 1626 Adam Schall von Bell (Tang Ruo-wang) published the Chinese treatise on the telescope known as ...
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  • In 1626, the French Compagnie de l'Occident was created. This company expelled the Dutch from Senegal, making it the first French domain ...
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  • of the seventeenth century and first published in 1626) because the idea of determinism used to cast the pícaro as a victim clashed with the Counter ...
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  • In the seventeenth century, Francis Bacon (1561-1626) pointed out intellectual fallacies of the older tradition, and René Descartes (1596-1650 ...
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  • register his burial is recorded under the year 1626. A number of his manuscripts, sufficient to form a fourth volume of his collections of 1598–1600 ...
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  • in the southern tip of Manhattan in 1624. In 1626, Peter Minuit purchased Manhattan Island and Staten Island from Algonquin tribesmen in exchange ...
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  • Island, opposite Bristol, Pennsylvania, and then in 1626 at Fort Nassau, now Gloucester City, New Jersey. Peter Minuit was the Dutch Director-General ...
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  • In 1626, Miyamoto Mikinosuke, following the custom of junshi (death following the death of the lord), committed seppuku (ritual self-disembowelment ...
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  • fight off the Manchus, notably in 1626 at Ning-yuan and in 1628. Succeeding generals, however, proved unable to eliminate the Manchu threat. ...
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  • (1596 – 1650), Francis Bacon (1561 – 1626), and Baruch Spinoza (1632 – 1677) were published in Latin. Among the last important books written ...
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  • the Magi), and Jesús y los peregrinos de Emaús (1626, English: Christ and the Pilgrims of Emmaus), both of which begin to express his more pointed and ...
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  • Shabbatai Zevi (1626 – 1676) was a rabbi and Kabbalist who claimed ... *Scholem, Gershom. 1973. Sabbatai Sevi: The Mystical Messiah: 1626–1676 ...
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  • * Guarneri family of Italian violin makers, Andrea Guarneri (1626-1698), Pietro of Mantua (1655-1720), Giuseppe Guarneri (Joseph filius Andreae ...
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  • publication activities and sentenced in 1626 to a 14-year prison term. Griffis, 559-575 ===Preparations=== As many members were not be able to ...
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  • by Rabbi Isaiah Horovitz of Frankfurt am Main (died 1626), and that appealed especially to the pietistic German Jews. The end and aim of existence were ...
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  • ideas about morality. Francis Bacon (1561-1626) wrote in favor of the methods of science in philosophical discovery. Modern philosophy is usually ...
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  • of the Kabbalah by the name of Sabbatai Zevi (1626-1676) captured the hearts and minds of the Jewish masses of that time with the promise of a newly ...
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  • ==="God is Spanish" (1596–1626)=== [[File:Philip II's ... Dessau Bridge and again at Lutter (both in 1626), eliminated that threat. ...
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  • In 1626, the Spanish Empire landed on and occupied northern Taiwan, at the ports of Keelung and Tamsui, as a base to extend their trading. This ...
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