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  • were the followers of Sabbatai Zevi or Tsvee (1626-1676), a Jewish rabbi who claimed to be the Messiah. Harris came with his family to Philadelphia ...
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  • of power to favour his own independence in Italy. In 1626 the duchy of Urbino was incorporated into the papal dominions, and in 1627 when the direct male ...
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  • In 1626, king of Khurda, Raja Narasimha Dev, son of Purusottam Dev, took away the Sun image to Puri along with two other moving deities—Sun ...
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  • #039;s army at the Battle of Dessau Bridge (1626) and General Tilly defeated ... met in Saxony and Thuringia during 1625 and 1626, disease and infection in ...
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  • and returned to Plymouth in April 1626. Dorothy Porteus, Settlement ... Another effort later in 1626, led by Isaac Allerton, and several leading ...
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  • rebuilt as the Church of Sant' Ignazio between 1626 and 1650, becoming one of the major Baroque churches of the area. In 1773, following ...
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  • Charles was crowned on February 2, 1626 at Westminster Abbey, but ... who failed to attend his coronation in 1626. He also reintroduced the ...
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  • * The Triumphs of Health and Prosperity (1626) ===Poetry=== * The Wisdom of Solomon Paraphrased (1597) * The Ghost of Lucrece (1600) ...
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  • Bacon, died on Easter Sunday, April 9, 1626, and then proceeded to attend ... * Francis Bacon, 1561–1626, England. Philosopher, statesman, essayist ...
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  • was sent twice to Madrid, Spain, in 1624 and 1626; the second time, he narrowly escaped the Inquisition. He warmly supported the Catholic missionary ...
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  • 1626 – April 19, 1689), later known as Maria Christina Alexandra ... *[https://iep.utm.edu/wasa/ Kristina Wasa (1626—1689)] Internet ...
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  • and the Netherlands. As late as 1626 Francis Burgersdyk divides the logicians of his day into the Aristotelians, the Ramists and the Semi-Ramists ...
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  • *The Staple of News (1626) *The New Inn (1629) *The Magnetic Lady (1632) *A Tale of a Tub (1633) ===Masques=== *The Entertainment of the Queen ...
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  • to Experience Necessary for all Young Seamen (1626) *A Sea Grammar (1627) *The True Travels, Adventures and Observations of Captain John Smith (1630) ...
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  • suppress the influence of the feudal nobility. In 1626, he abolished the position of Constable of France and he ordered all fortified castles to be razed ...
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  • had begun to persecute Christians. In 1626, missionaries were ordered to leave the country, and Christians were ordered to renounce their faith ...
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  • for the only purpose of ejecting him from it. In 1626 a severe illness, which seriously impaired the poet's memory, forced him to return to Cordoba ...
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  • (Pandora).JPG|thumb|right|220px|Nicolas Régnier, c. 1626, is aware it should be Pandora's jar, not box]] ==Feminist interpretations== ...
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  • preached by the philosopher Francis Bacon (1561–1626) in the Novum Organum. Yet he would not avow himself a follower of Bacon or any other teacher. ...
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  • families to settle at Glückstadt about 1626, granting certain privileges to them and also to the Conversos who came to Emden about 1649. ...
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