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  • Arakel Davrizhetsi deals with the events of 1601-1662 in Armenia, Albania, Georgia, Turkey, Iran, and in the Armenian communities of Istanbul ...
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  • Mohács. Michael the Brave (1558-1559 - August 1601) was the Prince of Wallachia (1593-1601), of Transylvania (1599-1600), and of Moldavia (1600). During ...
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  • Standish's wife Rose (1601-1621) died in January. Jenks, 94. Caleb Johnson, [http://mayflowerhistory.com/standish-myles/ Myles Standish] ...
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  • In May 1601, King James VI of Scotland attended the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland at Saint Columba's Church in Burntisland ...
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  • #039;s Day Parade was also in St. Augustine in 1601; the oldest Saint Patrick's Day parade in the world. Frances Mulraney, [https://www ...
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  • England.] Proceedings of the Royal Society 273(1601): 2651–2657. Retrieved November 21, 2008. Kate Ravilious, 2006. [http://news.nationalgeographic ...
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  • and sought to give it voice. Baltasar Gracián (1601-1658) wrote: "Art is the completion of nature, as it were 'a second Creator' ...
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  • and Moxibustion) by Yang Jizhou, 1601 C.E., Yáng Jì Zhōu (楊繼洲). ** Běncǎo Gāng Mù (本草綱目) (Compendium of Materia Medica) by ...
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  • material. For example, Hamlet (c. 1601) is probably a reworking of an older, lost play (the so-called Ur-Hamlet), and King Lear is an adaptation ...
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  • of Christ the Word and the sacraments. In 1601 he became the first Westerner invited to enter the Forbidden City. Ricci called for other scholarly ...
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  • capital of Spain except for a short period between 1601 and 1606, in which the Court was relocated to Valladolid (and the Madrid population temporarily ...
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  • Years War (1594–1603) at the battle of Kinsale (1601), Elizabeth I's English forces succeeded in subjugating Ulster and all of Ireland. The ...
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  • to expel them via a Proclamation in 1601. ===The Stuarts=== Elizabeth died in 1603 without leaving any direct heirs. Her closest male Protestant ...
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  • Religious conflicts resumed under Louis XIII (1601-1643) when Armand Jean du Plessis, Cardinal Richelieu (1585-1642), the effective ruler of ...
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  • quot; (1606–1613). An extremely cold summer (1601-1603) destroyed crops, leading to famine and increased social disorganization. Boris Godunov's ...
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