The 1583 Assembly of Notables (French: Assemblée des notables de 1583) was a gathering of much of the political elite of the kingdom of France in addition...
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An Assembly of Notables (French: Assemblée des notables) was a group of high-ranking nobles, ecclesiastics, and state functionaries convened by the King...
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The 1596 Assembly of Notables (French: Assemblée des notables de 1583) was a gathering of many important French nobles, prelates, financial officials and...
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Thomas Erastus (category 1583 deaths)
(original surname Lüber, Lieber, or Liebler; 7 September 1524 – 31 December 1583) was a Swiss physician and Calvinist theologian. He wrote 100 theses (later...
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General Assembly. Penn was an English real estate entrepreneur, philosopher, Quaker, founder of the Province of Pennsylvania, and an advocate of democracy...
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The United Nations General Assembly Resolution 194 is a resolution adopted near the end of the 1947–1949 Palestine war. The Resolution defines principles...
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René de Birague (category 1583 deaths)
retiring to his priory. In March 1583 he joined the newly founded order of the White Penitents. In the 1583 Assembly of Notables, Cheverny stood in for Birague...
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adopted by the UN General Assembly on 29 November 1947 as Resolution 181 (II). The resolution recommended the creation of independent but economically...
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Synod (category Governing assemblies of religious organizations)
σύνοδος (synodos) 'assembly, meeting'; the term is analogous with the Latin word concilium 'council'. Originally, synods were meetings of bishops, and the...
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other versions of these Old Charges are known to date. It took 150 years to see the emergence of a new manuscript version dated 1583, known as Grand...
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break the cycle of expedients upon which he had relied. To this end he summoned an Assembly of Notables which met from November 1583 to February 1584...
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surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gottfried Wedig (1583–1641), 17th-century German painter Joseph Wedig (1826–???), Member of the Wisconsin...
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Kanazawa (redirect from History of Kanazawa)
Universities before the war. Many prominent politicians and other notables were graduates of 'Shiko', as it was known. Seiryo Women's Junior College, a private...
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discovered Francium and was the first woman member of the French Academy of Science Denis Pétau (1583–1652), Jesuit theologian Konstanin "Koča" Popović...
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Philip III of Spain (14 April 1578 – 31 March 1621, aged 42) Maria (14 February 1580 – 5 August 1583, aged three). Cenotaph of Philip and three of his four...
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Qazi Nurullah Shustari (category 16th-century Muslim scholars of Islam)
(half-brothers of Agha Roohi) Maulana Syed Sajjad Nasir Saeed Abaqati and Syed Husain Nasir Saeed are patron and Mutawalli' respectively. Earlier notables like...
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of the Interior during John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson administrations Blake Van Leer Named Dean Of Engineering "Los 51 notables" [51 notable Guatemalans]...
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Julián Íñiguez de Medrano (category 16th-century people from the Kingdom of Navarre)
Margaret of Valois in Nérac. He is known for his book, La Silva Curiosa (Paris, 1583) dedicated to Queen Margaret de Valois. Before becoming familiar with Margaret...
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subscriptions were allowed. The reign of Grindal as Archbishop of Canterbury (1575–1583) was relatively tranquil compared with that of his predecessor. The major...
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chief minister of France or, closer to the French term, chief minister of state (French: principal ministre d'État), or prime minister of France were and...
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House Group. Marie De Cotteblanche (1520–1583), French noblewoman known for her skill in languages and translation of works from Spanish to French. John Theophilus...
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Matteo Ricci (redirect from The True Meaning of the Lord of Heaven)
invitation of the governor of Zhaoqing, Wang Pan, who had heard of Ricci's skill as a mathematician and cartographer. Ricci stayed in Zhaoqing from 1583 to 1589...
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his brother the Duke of Anjou, Henry of Navarre, the cardinals of Bourbon and Lorraine The court stayed for three weeks. In 1583 King Henry III attempted...
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Bennet (1553–1609), MP and founder of the Bennet scholarship John Blacknall (1583–1625), land and mill owner and founder of Blacknall bequest Sir John Mason...
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Jacques II de Goyon (category French people of the French Wars of Religion)
Croquant force would melt away with some of their demands met. In November 1596, the king convoked an Assembly of Notables at Rouen. Their purpose was to consider...
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Alexander Henderson (theologian) (category 1583 in Scotland)
1583 – 19 August 1646) was a Scottish theologian, and an important ecclesiastical statesman of his period. He is considered the second founder of the...
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Azores (redirect from Autonomous Region of Azores)
Prior of Crato with the Conquest of the Azores in 1583. Portuguese control resumed with the end of the Iberian Union in 1640 and the beginning of the Portuguese...
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Ivan the Terrible (redirect from Ivan IV of Moscow)
the Livonian War of 1558 to 1583, which ravaged Russia and resulted in failure to take control over Livonia and the loss of Ingria, but allowed him to...
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length of reign is known. List of current reigning monarchs by length of reign List of longest-reigning monarchs List of shortest-reigning popes List of the...
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were male, but the emergence of women philosophers who made contributions is notable. Age of Enlightenment "The Encyclopedia of Diderot & D'Alembert Collaborative...
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