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  • II (1578–1637), Mordecai Marcus Meisel (1528-1601) was a philanthropist and community leader at Prague whose great wealth aided the Austrian imperial ...
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  • In 1601 the story appears in a rare historical play chronicling the ... Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007 (original 1601). ISBN 978-0548750407 ...
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  • Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex (1567-1601), Queen Elizabeth's favorite ... the latter would be executed for treason in 1601; and Bacon was one of those ...
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  • the 1590s and frequently thereafter. In 1601 Hakluyt edited a translation ... his edition of Galvão's Discoveries (1601). Cecil, who was the principal ...
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  • Monarchy in Spain (1600), Political Aphorisms (1601), Atheismus triumphatus (1605-1607), Quod reminiscetur (1606?), Metaphysica (1609-1623), Theologia ...
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  • *(1880) 1601 (Mark Twain)|1601: Conversation, as it was by the Social Fireside, in the Time of the Tudors]] (fiction) *(1882) The Prince and the ...
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  • could go to live and work. Though the 1601 Elizabethan Poor Law made no mention of workhouses, the act did state that “materials should be ...
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  • with a striking chrysanthemum pattern. Rebuilt in 1601 during the reign of King Sonjo. National Treasure #144. *Diamond Precepts Alter, which ...
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  • In 1601, Maffeo was able to use the influence of an uncle who had become apostolic protonotary to secure an appointment by Sixtus V as papal ...
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  • records Akbar's conquest over Deccan in 1601 C.E. === Tomb of Salim Chisti === [[Image:TombSalimChisti.jpg|thumb|right|220px|Tomb of Shaikh ...
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  • Tagawa Matsu (田川松), or Weng-shi (翁氏) (1601 - 1646), a Japanese woman, in Hirado, Nagasaki Prefecture, a small Japanese coastal town where ...
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  • texts into a European language, Latin. In 1601, Ricci became the first foreigner from the West to enter the Forbidden City, and was granted permission ...
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  • Floris Claes van Dijk, a contemporary of Caravaggio in Rome in 1601 ... Death of the Virgin, then, commissioned in 1601 by a wealthy jurist for his ...
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  • fighting for the Habsburg's in Hungary in 1600-1601. Fighting in Transylvania two years later in 1602 Smith was wounded, captured, and sold as a ...
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  • Armand Jean du Plessis de Richelieu, Cardinal-Duc de Richelieu (September 9, 1585 – December 4, 1642), was a French clergyman, noble, and ...
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  • golden or farewell speech to Parliament; Nov. 30, 1601). ... the behavior of Essex is best explained. In 1601, he led a revolt against the ...
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  • Feodor. Extremely poor harvests were encountered in 1601–1603, with nighttime temperatures in all summer months often below freezing, wrecking crops; ...
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  • Laud was ordained on April 5, 1601, and took up appointment as chaplain to Charles Blount, 1st Earl of Devon. His Arminian, High Church tendencies ...
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  • * Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex (1601) The Queen Anne Boleyn, beheaded in 1536 for treason against King Henry VIII, is said to be seen walking ...
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  • two sons, Francesco (Baldassare) (bapt. Aug. 27, 1601) and Massimiliano (Giacomo) (bapt. May 10, 1604), as well as a daughter, Leonora (Carulla), who ...
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