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  • Jacopo Peri (August 20, 1561 – August 12, 1633) was an Italian composer and singer of the transitional period between the Renaissance and Baroque ...
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  • Archbishop William Laud (October 7, 1573 - January 10, 1645) was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1633 to 1645 after serving successively as Bishop ...
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  • , Christian name Paul Hsü) (1562 – 1633), courtesy name Zixian ... Xu Guangqi died in Shanghai in 1633. His tomb still exists in Shanghai ...
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  • with Rembrandt's signature and date, 1633, providing its authenticity. ... #039;s first name, which he introduced in 1633. Roughly speaking, his earliest ...
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  • theology, he entered the Jesuit order in 1633 and became a teacher and eventually ... in 1627, assumed the vows of the Jesuits in 1633 or 1635, and dedicated himself ...
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  • 1445 - Feb. 5, 1633 Portuguese rule (Arguim). Feb. 5, 1633 - 1678 Dutch rule (brief English occupation ...
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  • He may have studied with him—and in 1633, after the Thirty Years' War had disrupted life at the court, he took a post at Copenhagen. ...
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  • to in his work, The Guardian (licensed 1633), when the author feared he ... A New Way to Pay Old Debts (ca. 1625, printed 1633) was by far the ...
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  • a school from the cradle to the grave. (Comenius 1633) To begin with ... *Comenius, J.A. 1633. Janua Linguarum Reserata (The Gate of Languages ...
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  • gold collar and medal Charles I gave him in 1633. The sunflower may represent ... Image:Charles I with M. de St Antoine (1633); Anthony Van Dyck.jpg ...
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  • James II of England (also known as James VII of Scotland; October 14, 1633 – September 16, 1701) became King of England, King of Scots, and ...
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  • " (The Vatican condemned Galileo in June 1633, and this was the only known occasion on which Torricelli openly declared himself to hold the Copernican ...
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  • #Hussain Shah II 1631-1633 #Murtaza Shah III 1633-1636George Michell and Mark Zebrowski, Architecture ...
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  • edition by Hozes did not appear until 1633. The collection consists of ... by an edition by Gonzalo de Hozes in 1633. ==Góngora's Legacy ...
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  • Since 1633, the Imperial Crypt in Vienna, in German: Kaisergruft but usually called the Kapuzinergruft ("Capuchins' Crypt"), has ...
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  • Estates of the Realm, when they convened in 1633. Thus, by their decision he ... In February 1633, following the death of the king, the Swedish Riksdag ...
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  • By 1633, she was a member of the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke, the European painters' guild. She was one of only two women at the time who ...
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  • thumb|300px|Still life by Francisco de Zurbarán, 1633]] Still life came into its own in the new artistic climate of the Netherlands in the seventeenth ...
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  • bronze Saint Peter's baldachin (1624-1633), the canopy over the high ... * Bust of Pope Urban VIII (1632-1633) - Bronze, height 100 cm, Museo ...
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  • Etty's catalog states that it was noted in 1633, an esteemed root in salads, and to be sown in April or May. Herb catalog Sand Mountain Herbs ...
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  • In 1633, during the early Qing dynasty, the Manchu rulers began to incorporate Mongols and other tribal groups, as well as Han, into the Eight ...
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  • was to become a lawyer, as his father had. Yet by 1633, Arnauld had decided to pursue theology instead. In 1640, he joined an informal group of intellectuals ...
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  • * Poems (1633) * Poems on Several Occasions (1719) * Love Poems (1905) * John Donne: Divine Poems, Sermons, Devotions and Prayers (1990) ...
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  • including Leiden, receiving an MD in 1633. He settled in Norwich in 1637 where he practiced medicine until his death. Browne was knighted in ...
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  • |right|250px|Galileo was accused of heresy in 1633 for his support ... to stand trial on suspicion of heresy in 1633. The sentence of the Inquisition ...
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  • *The Loyal Subject, tragicomedy (licensed Nov. 16, 1618; revised c. 1633; 1647) *The Humorous Lieutenant, tragicomedy (c. 1619; 1647) ...
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  • right|Infante Isabella Clara Eugenia (1566-1633), 1615. Kunsthistorisches ... the Archduchess Isabella until her death in 1633, and was called upon not only ...
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  • for summoning Galileo to Rome in 1633 to recant his work. He declared that Galileo had "dared to meddle with matters beyond his competence ...
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  • * 1633 C.E.: Shahjahan builds Khawabgah (a dream place or sleeping area), Hamam (bath ) and Khilwat Khana (retiring room). * 1645 C.E.: Shahjahan ...
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  • Charles as the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1633 and started a series of unpopular ... [[Image:Henrietta Maria.jpg|thumb|Henrietta Maria (1633) by Sir Anthony ...
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  • In the summer of 1633, Williams arrived in Salem and became unofficial assistant to Pastor Samuel Skelton. In August 1634, Skelton having died ...
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  • Journal of Experimental Biology 204(9): 1625-1633. Retrieved May 24, 2006. * Ponder, W. F., and D. R. Lindberg. 1997. Towards a phylogeny of ...
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  • first occupied the chairs founded at Cambridge (1633), Paris (1535) and Leiden (1613). ==Early life== [[Image:Corpus Quad.jpg|thumb|Corpus Christi ...
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  • of Valdés (1528) and those on Painting (1633) by Vincenzo Carducci are celebrated. Italian writers of collections of dialogues, following Plato ...
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  • *A Tale of a Tub (1633) ===Masques=== *The Entertainment of the Queen and Prince at Althorp (1603) *The Coronation Triumph (1604) *The Masque ...
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  • (1619-1658), in due time in August 21, 1633 married Juan Bautista Martínez ... *Surrender of Breda (1633 - 1635) - Oil on canvas, 307 × 367 cm, ...
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  • monarch since Charles I of England visited in 1633 As his fame grew during this phase of his career, he was granted the title of baronet, becoming ...
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  • | date of burial = February 4, 1633 | place of burial = Wawel Cathedral, Kraków, Poland | signature = Sigimsundus III rex.PNG |}} ...
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  • * Hall Clayton Coleman. Narratives of Early Maryland 1633-1684 (Original Narratives of Early American History). New York: Charles Scribner's ...
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  • Galilei to stand trial on suspicion of heresy in 1633. The sentence banned all his writings and put him in prison (later commuted to house arrest). Some ...
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  • In 1633, Maria Eleonora returned to Sweden with the embalmed body of her husband. In Nyköping, 7-year-old Queen Christina came in solemn procession ...
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  • Roman Inquisition was that of Galileo Galilei in 1633, who was silenced and imprisoned. Because of Rome's power over the Papal States, Roman Inquisition ...
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  • Spanish forces besieged the Dutch settlement in 1633 and seized control, driving most or all of the colonists off the island. At Point Blanche ...
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  • century, they were active between 1633 and 1688. Their main representatives are Benjamin Whichcote, Henry More, Ralph Cudworth, Nathaniel Culverwel ...
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  • In 1633, Galileo was condemned by the Roman Catholic Church, and Descartes ... * 1630–1633. Le Monde (The World) and L'Homme (Man). Descartes ...
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  • would ensure that all children took part. In 1633 the Parliament of Scotland introduced local taxation to fund this provision. Schooling was not free ...
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  • :In 1633, the Dutch, having lost the island of Sint Maarten to the Spanish, retaliated by capturing Curaçao, Bonaire, and Aruba. While Curaçao ...
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  • Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution 53: 1625-1633. Retrieved February 9, 2009. * Culpeppera, A. S., T. L. Grey, W. K. Vencill, et al. 2006. ...
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  • Orthodox theologian and metropolitan of Kiev from 1633 to 1646, founded what later became the Academy of Kiev. ===Life under the tsars=== ...
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  • the first woman to join the Haarlem Guild in 1633.]] Beside their economic and training functions, guilds served social and charitable purposes ...
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  • *Il Penseroso (1633) *Comus (1634) *Lycidas (1638) *Of Reformation (1641) *Of Prelatical Episcopacy (1641) *Animadversions (1641) *The Reason ...
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  • and mathematician Xu Guangqi (1562 - 1633 C.E.) introduced 23 additional constellations which are near to the Celestial South Pole, which are ...
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  • to cover the neighboring Ghetto Vecchio, and in 1633, the Ghetto Nuovissimo was also added. Due to population density, buildings rose to six or more stories. ...
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  • 300px|right|Hondo at Kiyomizu-dera, KyotoBuilt in 1633]] Japanese architecture (日本建築, Nihon kenchiku) has a long history similar to that ...
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  • In 1627 Musashi began to travel again. In 1633 he went to stay with Hosokawa Tadatoshi, daimyo (feudal lord) of Kumamoto Castle, who had moved ...
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  • the Ming Army home mutinied to the Manchu banner. In 1633 they completed a conquest of Inner Mongolia, resulting in a large scale recruitment of Mongol ...
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  • 798, but the present buildings were constructed in 1633. It takes its name from the waterfall within the complex, which runs off the nearby hills—kiyoi ...
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  • The first English settlers came in 1633 and settled at Windsor and then Wethersfield in 1634. However, the main body of settlers came in one ...
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  • that in the times of Philipos Supreme Patriarch (1633-1655) the library of the Echmiadzin monastery was enriched with numerous manuscripts. Many manuscripts ...
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  • In 1633, David Wedderburn, a teacher from Aberdeen, mentioned elements of modern football games in a short Latin textbook called Vocabula. Wedderburn ...
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  • In Ottoman Turkey in 1633 Lagari Hasan Çelebi took off with what was described to be a cone shaped rocket and then glided with wings into a ...
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  • Ferdinand II's suspicion of Wallenstein resumed in 1633, when Wallenstein attempted to arbitrate the differences between the Catholic and ...
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  • *1633: Tokugawa Iemitsu forbids traveling abroad and reading foreign books *1635: Tokugawa Iemitsu formalizes the system of mandatory alternate ...
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  • Josiah was born about 1633 and died in Preston, Connecticut on March 19, 1690. His burial place is unknown. He married Mary Dingley in Marshfield ...
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  • British monarch since Charles I went there in 1633. Parissien, 318. George IV spent most of his reign in seclusion at Windsor Castle, ...
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  • by Charles as the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1633 and started a series of reforms in the church to make it more ceremonial, starting with the replacement ...
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  • Edmund Spenser (first licensed for publication in 1633, four decades after it was written). Also in 1580, Philip II annexed Portugal, and with ...
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  • | 1633 | Edward Winslow |- | 1634 | Thomas Prence |- | 1635 | William Bradford |- | 1636 | Edward Winslow |- | 1637 | William Bradford ...
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  • " Journal of Composite Materials. 35(18):1605-1633. With the use of ceramic plates for rifle protection, these vests are 5-8 times as heavy ...
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