• 1951 RB Bower September 12, 1951 Uccle S. Arend  · 36 km MPC · JPL 1640 Nemo 1951 QA Nemo August 31, 1951 Uccle S. Arend  · 6.4 km MPC · JPL 1641 Tana 1935...
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  • Look up nemo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nemo may refer to: Nemo (arcade game), a 1990 arcade game by Capcom based on Little Nemo NEMO (video game...
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  • 1639 Bower 12 September 1951 1640 Nemo 31 August 1951 1652 Hergé 9 August 1953 1683 Castafiore 19 September 1950 1717 Arlon 8 January 1954 1787 Chiny...
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    1374 Isora 1468 Zomba 1474 Beira 1508 Kemi 1565 Lemaître 1593 Fagnes 1640 Nemo 1656 Suomi 1727 Mette 1747 Wright 1750 Eckert 2035 Stearns 2044 Wirt 2055...
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  • mathematician and astronomer (Pluto's orbit) MPC · 1639 1640 Nemo 1951 QA Captain Nemo, fictional character DMP · 1640 1641 Tana 1935 OJ Tana River in Kenya MPC ·...
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  • Nemesnagyágnes 241090 Nemet 4228 Nemiro 270558 Nemiroff 4861 Nemirovskij 1640 Nemo 20936 Nemrut Dagi 24778 Nemsu 151430 Nemunas 95020 Nencini 289 Nenetta...
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  • 1634 Ndola 1635 Bohrmann 1636 Porter 1637 Swings 1638 Ruanda 1639 Bower 1640 Nemo 1641 Tana 1642 Hill 1643 Brown 1644 Rafita 1645 Waterfield 1646 Rosseland...
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    "In my defens God me defend") and the motto of the Order of the Thistle, "'Nemo me impune lacessit" (Latin: "No-one provokes me with impunity"); the supporters...
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    island, but were eventually expelled by the French and Dutch colonists in 1640, at which time the French built Fort de Rocher in a natural harbour; the...
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  • the 1640s is a chronological list of key events involving pirates between 1640 and 1649. António Vieira, a Portuguese Jesuit, publishes a document denouncing...
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    House; the Scheepvaartmuseum, the Natura Artis Magistra; Hortus Botanicus, NEMO, the red-light district and cannabis coffee shops. The city is known for...
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  • Morocco in 1640, he was appointed as Governor of the great fortress of Oualidia, near Safi. He resided at the Castle of Maladia. In December 1640, a ship...
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    Lionel Wafer (category 1640 births)
    Lionel Wafer (1640–1705) was a Welsh explorer, buccaneer and privateer. A ship's surgeon, Wafer made several voyages to the South Seas and visited Maritime...
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    until 1640, Portugal was temporarily united with Spain in the Iberian Union. Most Portuguese contractors who obtained the asiento between 1580 and 1640 were...
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  • (October 4, 2011). "'Beauty and the Beast,' 'The Little Mermaid,' 'Finding Nemo,' 'Monsters, Inc.' get 3-D re-releases". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from...
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    court. This is explicitly acknowledged in one of several adulatory poems. By 1640, the relationship between King Charles and the Parliament had deteriorated...
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  • Ailgna (from Anglia, England), and another character is Omen (from Latin nemo or nobody). The idealised society Mauqsun described is named from the Latin...
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    is frequently written that Tew had family in Rhode Island dating back to 1640, but it is not known where he was born. He may have been born in New England;...
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    returned to England in 1640, satisfied that the fortifications were adequate, deputizing the governorship to Captain Andrew Carter. In 1640, don Melchor de Aguilera...
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    returned to Ireland.[page needed] England was also subject to pirate raids; in 1640 sixty men, women and children were enslaved by Algerian pirates who raided...
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    Philippines (1630) Brazil (1631) Brazil (1638) Philippines (1638-46) Brazil (1640) Taiwan (1641) Taiwan (1642) Chiloé · Valdivia (1643) Philippines (1646)...
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    Emmanuel d'Aranda de Bruges, captured while traveling from France to Spain in 1640. French comic poet, who wrote the story known as the Beautiful Provençal...
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    Scotland's national flower, is planted, and below it is written in Latin, Latin: 'Nemo me impune lacessit' (There is no one who harms me and goes unpunished), the...
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    Philippines (1630) Brazil (1631) Brazil (1638) Philippines (1638-46) Brazil (1640) Taiwan (1641) Taiwan (1642) Chiloé · Valdivia (1643) Philippines (1646)...
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    Indies or trans-atlantic route begun in 1492, Manila galleon or trans-pacific route begun in 1565 (Blue: Portuguese routes, operational from 1498 to 1640)....
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  • Birdseye Captain Blood Captain Crook Captain Flint Captain Hook Captain Nemo Captain Pugwash Captain Sabertooth Captain Stingaree Charlotte de Berry Davy...
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    examined about the matter. His judgment, in which he limits the legal maxim, 'Nemo tenetur seipsum prodere (that no person shall be compelled in any criminal...
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    The Iberian Union of Spain and Portugal (1580–1640)...
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    the Golden Age Netherlands, (Palgrave Macmillan 2005), ISBN 1403966923, ISBN 978-1403966926 Witte de With's Action with Dunkirkers off Nieuport, 1640...
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  • Benjamin Fletcher (category 1640 births)
    Benjamin Fletcher (14 May 1640 – 28 May 1703) was colonial governor of New York from 1692 to 1697. Fletcher was known for the Ministry Act of 1693, which...
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