Carl Linnaeus (redirect from Carolus linnaues)
were in Latin; his name is rendered in Latin as Carolus Linnæus and, after his 1761 ennoblement, as Carolus a Linné. Linnaeus was the son of a curate and...
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De triomfeerende Min (Love Triumphant) is a 1678 pastoral semi-opera by Carolus Hacquart to celebrate the Peace of Nijmegen. It is one of the earliest...
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Niclaes van Diest (1685-1686), Ferdinandus Colijns, Petrus de Wolff and Carolus-Henricus Lefever (1696-1697). Jan van Helmont was a painter of history...
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Charles VI (German: Karl; Latin: Carolus; 1 October 1685 – 20 October 1740) was Holy Roman Emperor and ruler of the Austrian Habsburg monarchy from 1711...
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on July 4, 1776. "Carolina" is taken from the Latin word for "Charles" (Carolus), honoring King Charles II, and was first named in the 1663 Royal Charter...
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away 1692. Herkules (58), 1654. Rebuilt 1689-90, sunk 1710. Carolus (54), 1650. Renamed Carolus IX 1678, sunk 1692? Merkurius (46), c. 1652. Renamed Falken...
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plumes in front of his face and the numeral III behind him, with the legend CAROLUS DG MA B FR ET H REX (or a combination of M(A) B F(R) ET H(I)(B) depending...
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Carolus (1695–1706). BIiancheri, Antonius (1706–1707). De Cavalieri, Silvius, Arch. Athenarum. (1707–1717). Carafa, Aloisius, Arch. Larissen. (1717–1724)...
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Huyghen van Linschoten (1563–1611) merchant, trader and historian Joris Carolus (ca.1566–ca.1636) Dutch cartographer and explorer Johannes Antonides van...
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King Charles II of England, who first formed the English colony, with Carolus being Latin for "Charles". Governors of the Proprietary Period were appointed...
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Jacob van Langren (c. 1525 – 1610), Dutch cartographer and globe-maker. Carolus Clusius (1526–1609), Flemish doctor and botanist Simon Stevin (1548–1620)...
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one of the earliest surviving Dutch-language operas, 8 years after with Carolus Hacquart's De triomfeerende Min (1678). The libretto was by Govert Bidloo...
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Lobo (1555–1617) Johannes Nucius (c. 1556–1620) Thomas Morley (1557–1602) Carolus Luython (1557–1620) Jacques Mauduit (1557–1627) Giovanni Croce (c. 1557–1609)...
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These two large groups allied together, under the leadership of Sachem (Carolus) Charles Pachirini, to maintain the Omàmiwinini identity and territory...
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between 20 and 30 shillings before being fixed at 21 shillings in December 1717. These are denominations of British, or earlier English, coins – Scottish...
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(1858–1860, became titular Latin Patriarch of Constantinople Vacant (1860–1862) Carolus Belgrado (1862–1866) Paulus Brunoni (1868–1877) Vacant (1877–1879) Petrus...
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The crater Rost on the Moon is named after him. His brother Johannes Carolus Rost was a famous doctor from Nuremberg, he is mostly known to be the personal...
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Dalí Edward Thomas Daniell Jacques-Louis David Edgar Degas Marcel Duchamp Carolus-Duran Albrecht Dürer Anthony van Dyck Thomas Eakins James Ensor Jan van...
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California and described the living conditions, the climate, and other details. Carolus Josephus Kappus von Pichelstein, a nephew of Marcus Antonius, was member...
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of King Charles I of England, who first formed the English colony, with Carolus being Latin for "Charles". In 1712 the Province of South Carolina was formed...
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mixed-media artist Nicolas Carone (1917–2010), American artist Emile Auguste Carolus-Duran (1838–1917), French painter and art instructor Vittore Carpaccio...
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Elizabeths, and Charles III (which would have been EDWARDUS, ELIZABETHA, and CAROLUS respectively). Some coins made for circulation in the British colonies...
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Tempi (1737–1743) Petrus Paulus Testa (1744) Ignatius Crivelli (1744–1755) Carolus Molinari (1755–1763) Batholomeus Soffredini (1763) Thomas Maria Ghilini...
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Author's Life, Volume 1. Aberdeen. 1755. p. 228 Brunner, Ernst (2016), Carolus Rex: Karl XII – hans liv i sanning återberättat (in Swedish), Stockholm:...
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The York Fort Journals of Hudson's Bay Company Governor James Knight, 1714–1717. The Publications of the Champlain Society. p. 1. doi:10.3138/9781487530778...
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Battles at Göta Älv (category 1717 in Sweden)
battles and sieges which took place in and around the Gothenburg area between 1717 and 1719, between the Swedish Empire and Denmark–Norway, during the Great...
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Christoph of Zimmern, German author of the Zimmern Chronicle (d. 1566) 1526 – Carolus Clusius, Flemish botanist and academic (d. 1609) 1532 – Jean-Antoine de...
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in Arizona and California and described living conditions, climate etc. Carolus Josephus Kappus von Pichelstein, a nephew of Marcus Antonius, was member...
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Carolus (1848–...) (Cape of Good Hope Almanac 1853)...
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altarpiece of St. Andrew on the cross surrounded by St. Bartholomew, St. Carolus Borromei, St. Lucia, and St. Apollonia for the church of Madonna del Piombo...
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