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  • Andrea Gabrieli (c. 1533 – 1586) was an Italian composer and organist ... for the visit of several princes from Japan (1586). Late in his career ...
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  • Saint Rose of Lima (April 20, 1586 – August 24, 1617), known as Santa Rosa (de Lima) in Spanish, was the first person born in the Americas ...
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  • Hassler returned to Germany in 1586, moving to Augsburg where he served as an organist to Octavian II Fugger, a nobleman there. The Augsburg ...
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  • Over a period of thirty years beginning in 1586, Nurhaci, a chieftain of the ... Over a period of 30 years beginning in 1586, Nurhaci, a chieftain of the ...
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  • in March 1579; and there he remained until July 1586. It was no doubt ... In 1586 Tasso left St. Anna at the solicitation of Vincenzo Gonzaga ...
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  • | groundbreaking =1586 | year_completed =1607 ... monastery as well. Construction began in 1586, following the design of Juan ...
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  • poetry and philosophy. It is believed that in 1586 Daniel was employed as the servant of Edward Stafford, the Baron of Stafford and the English ambassador ...
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  • at Christ Church between 1577 and 1586, although after 1583 he was ... to have the pension continued until 1586 to aid Hakluyt's geographical ...
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  • describes a country house in Berkshire in 1586: The gentleman was also a skilled musician, and had an organ and other musical instruments and ...
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  • Sir Philip Sidney (November 30, 1554 – October 17, 1586) was one of the most prominent poets of the Elizabethan era. Like his close friend ...
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  • with God. A year after writing this poem, in 1586 he wrote a commentary on Dark Night of the Soul with the same title. This commentary explains the ...
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  • 50 since the abdication of Emperor Ōgimachi in 1586. Near the end of his life, several anarchists, including Kotoku Shusui, were executed on charges ...
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  • in Dorset, and subsequently for Taunton (1586). He wrote on the condition ... In the Parliament of 1586 he took a prominent part in urging the execution ...
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  • Ramayan, 1574; Ram-satsai, 1584; Parvati-mangal, 1586; Ramajña Prashna, 1598; Kabitta Ramayan, between 1612 and 1614. A deed of arbitration in his hand ...
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  • * Andrea Gabrieli (1520-1586) * Carlo Gesualdo (1560-1613) * Luca Marenzio (1553-1599) * Girolamo Diruta (1554-1610) * Thomas Robinson (1560-1609) ...
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  • 20,000 to around 4,000 practically overnight. In 1586, an epidemic of typhus broke out, also devastating the population. This caused the Passamaquoddy ...
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  • to the new concept of mechanical work. In 1586 Flemish engineer Simon Stevin derived the mechanical advantage of the inclined plane, and it ...
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  • mosque began in 1571, the work and completed in 1586, fifteen years later. === Other important buildings === Some other important buildings in ...
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  • Fabrizio Mordente soon put him in ill favor. In 1586, following a violent quarrel about "a scientific instrument," he left France for Germany. ...
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  • |1586 (January) |Coeli et terrae |Sixtus V |condemned "judicial astrology" as superstitious. |- |1588 (February 11) |Immensa Aeterni Dei ...
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  • Plato's model, include Torquato Tasso (1586), Galileo (1632), Galiani (1770), Leopardi (1825), and a host of others. More recently, the French ...
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  • In September of 1586, in the aftermath of the Babington plot to murder Queen Elizabeth I and replace her on the throne with Mary Queen of Scots ...
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  • in uncovering the Babington Plot of 1586, in which the Roman Catholic Mary Queen of Scots was implicated in a conspiracy to assassinate Queen ...
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  • bearing Women (1510) and of Sts Boris and Gleb (1586). ==Notes== ==References== * Costantino, Maria. 2001. The Illustrated Flag Handbook. New ...
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  • favor of his nephew, who took deacon’s orders in 1586. Arthur Terry. An Anthology of Spanish Poetry 1500-1700. Part II. (Pergamon Press, 1968), 19. ...
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  • Francis Drake as a more likely candidate. In 1586, after battling the Spaniards in the Caribbean, Drake stopped at Cartagena in Colombia to collect provisions ...
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  • In 1586, Gesualdo married his first cousin, Donna Maria d'Avalos, the daughter of the Marquis of Pescara. Two years later, she began a love ...
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  • In 1586 a group of religious dissenters were sent to the Clink, the ... and joining the church in Southwark in 1586.) However the reprieve was ...
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  • a Portuguese monk who visited it in 1586 and said that the temple "is of such extraordinary construction that it is not possible to describe ...
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  • 関白), as the Fujiwara Regents had done. In 1586, Hashiba was formally given the name "Toyotomi" by the imperial court. He built a lavish ...
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  • Caraffa, with the help of various savants, in 1586, by the authority of Sixtus V, to assist the revisers who were preparing the Latin Vulgate edition ...
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  • form.Quotes from John Sanderson's Travels (1586) in That Obscure Object of Desire: Victorian Commodity Culture and Fictions of the Mummy, Nicholas ...
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  • (1572), Bengal (1574), Kabul (1581), Kashmir (1586), and Kandesh (1601), among others. Akbar installed a governor over each of the conquered provinces ...
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  • peasant family, became a grand minister in 1586 and created a law making the ... Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who became a grand minister in 1586 and was himself ...
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  • obelisk to its present location on September 28, 1586 by order of Pope Sixtus V. The obelisk dates back to the thirteenth century B.C.E. in Egypt, and ...
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  • The first recorded English visitor was Sir Francis Drake in 1586. He allegedly reported that the caymanas, marine crocodiles, were edible. However ...
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  • a poor peasant family, became a grand minister in 1586 and created a law codifying samurai status as permanent and heritable, and forbidding non-samurai ...
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  • |○○○||5||E||5:2||1586||−14||5:2||0 |} === Tuning compensation === The additional tubing for each valve usually features a short tuning ...
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  • * The church of San Gaetano (1574-1586), which was designed by Vincenzo Scamozzi on an unusual octagonal plan. The interior, decorated with polychrome ...
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  • 1577-1579)The Burial of the Count of Orgaz (1586-1588)View of Toledo (1596 ... Art Association) via JSTOR. On March 12 1586 he obtained the commission ...
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  • Also in 1586, Mary was implicated in the Babington Plot, a scheme that sought to put her on the throne of England after murdering Elizabeth. ...
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  • Dufay (1397-1474), Giovanni Gabrieli (1510-1586), Orlando de Lassus (1532-1594), Josquin des Prez (1440-1521), Jacob Obrecht (1450-1505), Johanness ...
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  • parts of the world. For example, in 1586 C.E., men from a ship commanded by an English explorer named John Davis went ashore to play a form of ...
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  • adopted by the Anglican theologian Joseph Mede (1586-1639), who popularized premillennialism in the English-speaking world through his book, Clavis Apocalypticae ...
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  • revealed his plan to Mōri Terumoto in 1586, and pursued it after having defeated the clans of Shimazu and Hōjō. Thousands of troops were mobilized ...
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  • outbreak of the Anglo-Spanish War in 1585, and in 1586 the Spanish ambassador was expelled from England for his participation in conspiracies against ...
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  • John Ballard (d. 1586),(also Jesuit), was executed for being involved in an attempt to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I of England. The same fate ...
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  • springs "from nothing." Francesco Patrizi (1586) saw poetry as "fiction," "shaping," and "transformation." ...
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  • by the Protestant reformer Primož Trubar (1508-1586). It consisted of a catechism and an abecedarium. The central part of the country, namely Carniola ...
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  • Akbar (1556 to 1605) conquered Kashmir between 1586 and 1592. Mughal is the Persian word for Mongol and was used to refer to Central Asian nomads who ...
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  • able Transylvanian Stefan Batory (1576–1586), the kings of foreign origin ... Stefan Batory(September 27, 1533 – December 12,1586) ]] ...
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  • brought shame on them again. In October 1586, therefore, he had Marguerite locked up in the Château d'Usson. D'Aubiac was executed ...
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  • would bring an end to the war. It did not. In 1586, Queen Elizabeth I of England, sent support to the Protestant causes in the Netherlands and France ...
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