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  • Girolamo Frescobaldi (baptized mid-September 1583 in Ferrara – March 1, 1643 in Rome) was an Italian musician and one of the most important ...
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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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  • (1640; dedicated to Richelieu), Cinna (1643), and Polyeucte (1643). These ... * La Mort de Pompée (1643) * Le Menteur (1643) * Rodogune (1644) ...
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  • | othertitles =Infante of Portugal (1643–1653)Prince of Brazil ... , or Affonso (Old Portuguese), (August 21, 1643 – September 12, 1683) was ...
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  • Elfsborg north of present-day Salem, New Jersey, in 1643. In 1643, the company expanded along the river from Fort Christina ...
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  • to sight the Fiji islands, which he did in 1643. Tasman, his navigator Visscher ... the Tongan archipelago on January 20, 1643. While passing the Fiji Islands ...
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  • Anne Marbury Hutchinson (July 17, 1591 - August 20, 1643) was a leading religious dissenter and nonconforming critic of the Puritan leadership ...
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  • Edict of Nantes: The Administrative Aspect, 1643-1661" French Historical ... Edict of Nantes: The Administrative Aspect, 1643-1661." French Historical ...
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  • ninth son of Huang Taiji (Abahai) (1592–1643), the great ruler of the Manchu ... to traditional Chinese age reckoning) in 1643, upon the death of his father ...
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  • di San Martino. Initially, from 1638 to 1643, he painted a series of prophets ... Image:José de Ribera 029.jpg|Bruno, der Kartäuser (1643) ...
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  • *L'Egisto (1643) *L'Ormindo (1644) *La Doriclea (1645) *Il Titone (1645, music lost) *Il Giasone (January 5, 1649, considered most popular ...
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  • controversial matter removed appeared in 1643. The expurgation did not end ... :*Religio Medici (1643) :*Pseudodoxia Epidemica (1646-72) ...
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  • After obtaining the degree of Licentiate in Arts in 1643, Geulincx studied theology, but began teaching philosophy in 1646. He did well at the ...
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  • In 1643, Williams was sent to England by his fellow citizens to secure ... A Key into the Language of America (London, 1643), written during his first ...
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  • The first barometer of this type was devised in 1643 by Evangelista Torricelli. Torricelli had set out to create an instrument to measure the ...
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  • which is fourteen times as heavy as water. In 1643 he filled a glass tube which was about one meter in length with mercury, then inverted the tube ...
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  • noted writers, clergymen, and scholars. Until 1643, he lived in the parish of St. Dunstan, where John Donne was a vicar, and the two become friends ...
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  • theses were condemned by the Holy Office in 1643 and 1653. ... laxity. When Duvergier de Hauranne died, in 1643, Doctor Antoine Arnauld succeeded ...
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  • In 1643, the English Parliament called upon "learned, godly, and judicious Divines" to meet at Westminster Abbey in order to provide ...
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  • The Articles of Confederation of the New England Confederation of 1643 contained a clause that provided for the return of fugitive slaves. This ...
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  • Gesualdo (1560-1613) and Claudio Monteverdi (c. 1567-1643) who integrated in 1605 the basso continuo into the form and later composed the book Madrigali ...
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  • Two illustrations in a book about tulips from 1643 and a portrait from 1652. ==Legacy== [[Image:Judith Leyster The Proposition.jpg|thumb|The Proposition: ...
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  • * Fontana del Tritone (1624-1643) - Travertine, over life-size, Piazza ... * Memorial to Maria Raggi (1643) - Gilt bronze and colored marble ...
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  • Williams, the founder of Rhode Island, in his 1643 publication A Key Into the Language of America. Similar words for squash exist in related languages ...
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  • Iean de Hierusalem, ed. J. Baudoin (Paris, 1643). Contemporary letters from ... by "friendly fire."Bosio (1643), p. 552. ===Fort St. Michael ...
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  • King Louis XIV, who ruled France from 1643 to 1715, made the decision to strengthen Paris' cultural leadership by implementing ballet as ...
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  • |discovery = date=December 25, 1643 |capital = ... when he passed by on Christmas Day in 1643. The island first appears ...
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  • arte de ingenio (Wit and the Art of Inventiveness) (1643) was at once a poetic, a rhetoric and an anthology of the conceptist style. ...
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  • * The Solemn League and Covenant, September 25, 1643 * Ordinance appointing the First Committee of both Kingdoms, February 15, 1644 ...
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  • and Arnaud were still on good terms. In 1643, Arnaud introduced Bossuet ... Bossuet became a Master of Arts in 1643. He held his first thesis ...
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  • Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce" (1643), composed after his young ... *Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce (1643) *Of Education (1644) ...
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  • | 1643 |- | Formation asDominion of New England | 1686 |- ... the bloodiest of these, the Pequot War, in 1643 the colonies of Massachusetts ...
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  • Binglu (1606 C.E.), and Jiao Xu's book Zekelu (1643 C.E.). His text of the Huolongjing was also reprinted in the nineteenth century, during the ...
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  • state in their Solemn League and Covenant of 1643, which pledged to maintain the reformed (non-Episcopal) Church and to be rid of the pope and prelates. ...
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  • in 1623, followed by machines of Blaise Pascal (1643) and Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz (1671), who also invented the binary system. In the nineteenth ...
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  • made by Princess Elizabeth in the May 6, 1643 letter to Descartes). As with his doctrine of vision in God, Malebranche's arguments for this ...
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  • broken by the French at the Battle of Rocroi (1643). ==Notes== ==References== * Falls, Cyril. Elizabeth's Irish Wars London, 1996. ISBN 0094772207 ...
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  • | 5 || 1643 || 180,967,295 || 177,524,972 |- | 6 || 1963 || 170,740,541 || 166,880,540 |- | 7 || 1443 || 158,431,299 || 154,546,299 ...
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  • visited Tongatapu and nearby Ha'apai in 1643. The British Captain Cook visited three times in the 1770s, Fletcher Christian led the mutiny of the ...
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  • until the Restoration in 1660. However, from 1643 he was incumbent of the parish of Childrey, a post he exercised with diligence, performing both his ...
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  • came in the late summer and early autumn of 1643, when the Earl of Essex's ... signed the 1638 National Covenant and the 1643 Solemn League and Covenant ...
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  • Taylor probably accompanied the king to Oxford. In 1643, he was presented to the rectory of Overstone, Northamptonshire, by Charles I. There, he would ...
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  • Claudio Monteverdi (May 15, 1567 (baptised) – November 29, 1643) was an Italian composer, violinist, and singer considered a crucial figure ...
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  • date_of_birth=January 4, 1643 | place_of_birth=Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth ... Sir Isaac Newton (January 4, 1643 – March 31, 1727) was an English ...
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  • but nothing is known of its whereabouts until 1643, when it came into the possession of Brynjólfur Sveinsson, then Bishop of Skálholt. At that ...
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  • French settlers returned, however, in 1643 and managed to establish a settlement at Cayenne along with some small-scale plantations. This second ...
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  • of the Baroque was Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643), a master of counterpoint, who extended the new techniques pioneered by the Venetian School ...
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  • Louis XIII (1610–1643) completed the Denon Wing, which had been started by Catherine Medici in 1560. Today, it has been renovated as a part ...
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  • The tomb complex took eight years to build (between 1643 and 1651) and has a row of animal statues leading to it. ===Eastern Qing Tombs=== ...
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  • partial editions, see Vigouroux, Dict. de la Bible, 1643 sqq. ==Modern translations of the Septuagint== The Septuagint has been translated into ...
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  • Clock" in 1623. Some 20 years later, in 1643, French philosopher Blaise Pascal invented the calculation device later known as the Pascaline, which ...
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  • ordained a deacon and priest at the same time. In 1643, he married and took up priestly duties in a Cambridge-dispensed church. In 1644, he became Provost ...
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  • and philosophy for the rest of his life. In 1643, Cartesian philosophy was condemned at the University of Utrecht, and Descartes began his long ...
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  • Wheloc in an edition of the Chronicle printed in 1643. Because of this, it is also sometimes known as [W], after Wheloc. [H] Cottonian Fragment ...
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  • which was published in Alemquer, Portugal in 1643. Gunn Some of his informants believed the rebellion in Amakusa started because Christians were ...
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  • For this reason, Fox left Drayton-in-the-Clay in September 1643, wandering in a state of mental torment and confusion. While in Barnet, Fox would ...
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  • period in the Navy, he left to study in Holland in 1643, where he developed an interest in anatomy. Through an English professor in Amsterdam, he became ...
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  • Panaroli made the first catalog of its plants in 1643. Since then, 684 species have been identified there. The peak was in 1855 (420 species). Attempts ...
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  • was the visit by the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman in 1643 C.E., attempting to find the Great Southern Continent. British explorer Captain James Cook visited ...
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  • itself was essentially complete by 1643, but work continued on the rest of the complex. ===Water infrastructure=== Water for the Taj Mahal was ...
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  • Louis XIV (Louis-Dieudonné) (September 5, 1638 – September 1, 1715) ruled as King of France and of Navarre from May 14, 1643 until his death ...
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  • ==The Sun Never Sets (1521–1643)== [[Image:Columnas Plus Ultra.png ... might and territorial reach in the period 1559–1643. The opening ...
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  • Isaac Newton (1643-1727) combined mathematics of axiomatic proof with mechanics of physical observation and established a coherent system of ...
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  • need for ascorbic acid. Proc Natl Acad Sci 67(4): 1643-1648. *Peterkofsky, B. 1991. Ascorbate requirement for hydroxylation and secretion of procollagen: ...
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  • * Bahadur Shah I (Shah Alam I), born October 14, 1643, in Burhanpur, ruler from 1707-1712, died February 1712, in Lahore. * Jahandar Shah, born ...
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  • Prince of Wales by William Dobson, circa 1642 or 1643.]] At the same time, however, Scotland recognized Charles as his father's successor—even ...
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  • with the composer Claudio Monteverdi (1567–1643), with his creation of a recitative style, and the rise of a form of musical drama called opera ...
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  • foreshadowing his future ill-health. In 1643 he retired to a cave named Reigandō as a hermit to write Go Rin No Sho. He finished it in the ...
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  • work by Galileo, Evangelista Torricelli argued in 1643 that there was a vacuum at the top of a mercury barometer. In 1654, Otto von Guericke conducted ...
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  • | caption = Self portrait of Diego Velázquez, painted around 1643. Uffizi gallery, Florence, Italy | birthname = Diego Rodríguez ...
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  • the Spanish at the Battle of Rocroi in 1643, which led to negotiations ... From 1643–45, during the last years of the Thirty Years' War ...
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  • #039;s influence in the region was declining. In 1643, Swedish armies invaded Jutland and in 1644 Skåne. In the 1645 Treaty of Brømsebro, Denmark ...
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  • In 1643, Charles I ordered James Stanley, the 7th Earl to go to Mann to avert a revolt. Despite some improvements, Stanley’s rule granted ...
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  • of Edgehill and continued indecisively through 1643 and 1644, until the Battle of Naseby tipped the military balance decisively in favor of Parliament ...
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  • of ashen light was made as long ago as 1643, but the existence of the illumination has never been reliably confirmed. Observers have speculated ...
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  • Michigan is a Midwestern state of the United States of America, located in the east north central portion of the country. It was named after ...
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  • The first cross on the mountain was placed there in 1643 by Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve, the founder of the city, in fulfillment of a vow he ...
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  • of St Ouen, held the island for the king from 1643 to 1651. The future Charles II visited the island in 1646 and again in 1649 following the execution ...
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  • Religious conflicts resumed under Louis XIII (1601-1643) when Armand ... forces won a decisive victory at Rocroi (1643), and the Spanish army was ...
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  • January 1630 the colony had almost 300 people. In 1643 the colony had an estimated 600 males fit for military service, implying a total population of ...
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  • 1630 the colony had almost 300 people. In 1643 the colony had an estimated ... | 1639–1643 | William Bradford |- | 1644 | Edward Winslow ...
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  • school, Dedham, Massachusetts (founded January 2, 1643), oldest college, now called Harvard University (founded 1636), and oldest municipally supported ...
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  • the Portuguese predominance: Jean de Fontaney (1643-1710), Joachim Bouvet(1656-1730), Jean-François Gerbillon (1654-1707), Louis Le Comte (1655 ...
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  • 1637) and the painter Tawaraya Sōtatsu (died c. 1643). Kōetsu’s painting style recalled the flamboyant aristocratic genre of the Heian period ...
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