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  • in about 1611 to 1613. The word thermometer (in its French form) first appeared in 1624 in La Récréation Mathématique by J. Leurechon, who ...
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  • appears to have retired to Stratford around 1613, where he died three years ... #039;s last two plays were written in 1613, after which he appears to ...
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  • * [http://strangepaths.com/observation-of-jupiter-moons-march-1613/2007/04/22/en/ Animation of Galileo's observation, March 1613]. ...
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  • When the Globe burned down in June 1613, it was rebuilt with a tile roof; when the Fortune burned down in December 1621, it was rebuilt in brick ...
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  • and the rings appeared to vanish, and then in 1613 they reappeared again, further confusing Galileo. In 1655, Christiaan Huygens became the first ...
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  • while retaining the confidence of the Commons. In 1613, Bacon was finally able to become attorney-general, by dint of advising the king to shuffle ...
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  • a broad dating for the Thera event between 1660 to 1613 B.C.E.Sturt W. Manning, C.B. Ramsey, W. Kutschera, T. Higham, B. Kromer, P. Steier, and E.M ...
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  • in the square, the north one by Maderno (1613) and the southern one by Bernini (1675). The square is reached mainly through the Via della Conciliazione ...
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  • #Simon VI, Count of Lippe, 1554-1613 #Simon VII, Count of Lippe-Detmold, 1587-1627 #Jobst Herman, Count of Lippe-Sternberg, 1625-1678 ...
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  • Biology and Evolution 16(11): 1607-1613. PMID:8096089. * Hoegh-Guldberg, O. 1999. "Climate change, coral bleaching and the future of the ...
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  • on December 28, 1612, and again on January 27, 1613; on both occasions, Galileo had mistaken Neptune for a fixed star when it appeared very close ...
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  • But only a century later, between 1613 and 1619, did the Portuguese explore the island in detail. They signed treaties with local chieftains ...
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  • related to irrational numbers (and due to Cataldi, 1613), received attention at the hands of Euler, and at the opening of the nineteenth century were ...
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  • Construction began in 1613 and proceeded from west to east, across the breadth of the lay–out. Southern sector canal constructions were completed ...
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  • in eight volumes, was edited by Sir Henry Savile in 1613; the most complete Greek and Latin edition is edited by Bernard de Montfaucon in 13 volumes, ...
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  • |stat3value=2040|1613 |teams= As player * St. Louis Cardinals (1936) As manager * Brooklyn / Los Angeles Dodgers (1954–1976) |highlights= ...
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  • In 1613, Anton Praetorius described the situation of the prisoners in the dungeons in his book Gründlicher Bericht über Zauberei und Zauberer ...
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  • of Johore. During the Malay-Portugal wars in 1613, Portuguese troops set fire to Singapore. [[Image:Stamford Raffles statue.jpg|thumb|300px|Statue ...
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  • fur trading settlement in Lower Manhattan in 1613, later called New Amsterdam (Nieuw Amsterdam) in the southern tip of Manhattan in 1624. In 1626 ...
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  • it was Henry VIII that was playing on June 29, 1613, when Shakespeare's Globe Theatre burned down. There have been many films about Henry ...
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  • Similarly, in a poem in 1613, Michael Drayton refers to "when the Ball to throw, And drive it to the Gole, in squadrons forth they goe." ...
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  • Nassau (1578), Hesse-Kassel (1603) and Brandenburg (1613) to the new Calvinist faith. Thus at the beginning of the 17th century the Rhine lands and those ...
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  • who had established a trading post in 1613 on the Penobscot River in Castine, Maine. English forces captured the settlement in 1628 and turned ...
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  • November 1616. His sister Elizabeth married in 1613 to Frederick V, Elector Palatine and moved to Heidelberg. The new Prince of Wales was greatly ...
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  • | established_date1 = 1613 | established_event2 = Anglo-Ottoman Convention | established_date2 = 1913 | established_event3 = Independence from ...
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  • starting with the work of Khushal Khan Khattak (1613 - 1689) and continued with his grandson Afzal Khan (author of Tarikh-e Morassa, (a history of the ...
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  • Western nations during the Nanban trade period. In 1613, the Daimyo of Sendai, with the support of the Tokugawa Bakufu, built Date Maru, a 500-ton galleon ...
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  • besieged the Kremlin and expelled them. In 1613, the Zemsky sobor elected Michael Romanov tsar, establishing the Romanov dynasty. The seventeenth ...
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  • of The Virgin of the Immaculate Conception (1607-1613), which were composed by the personnel of the municipality, describe El Greco as "one of ...
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  • Miguel de Cervantes' Novelas Exemplares (1613). It continued with Scarron's Roman Comique (the first part of which appeared in 1651), whose ...
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  • 1600, the Dutch from 1609, and the English from 1613. In 1638, the Tokugawa shogunate closed Japanese ports to all foreigners, permitting only the ...
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  • as the "Time of Troubles" (1606–1613). An extremely cold summer ... In February, 1613, with the chaos ended and the Poles expelled from ...
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