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    1694. La Réale was termed a galère extraordinaire ("extraordinary galley") since she had a larger crew than normal fleet galleys. The status of Réale...
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  • French galley La Réale (1694), a galley French galley La Réale (1723), a galley French galley La Réale (1734), a galley French galley La Réale de France (1662)...
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    Md: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 0-87021-695-3. Édouard, S. (2007). Argo, la galera real de Don Juan de Austria en Lepanto. op. cit, 7–8. "The Impossible...
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  • (2024). "Authoritarian multiparty governments". Democratization. 31 (8): 1669–1694. doi:10.1080/13510347.2024.2338858. ISSN 1351-0347. PMC 11601049. PMID 39611165...
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  • acts — April 1693 Naples, Palazzo Reale Pirro e Demetrio dramma per musica 3 acts Adriano Morselli 28 January 1694 Naples, Teatro San Bartolomeo Il Bassiano...
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  • Angelo Berardi (category 1694 deaths)
    Angelo Berardi (c. 1636 in Sant'Agata Feltria – 9 April 1694 in Rome) was an Italian music theorist and composer. Berardi was born in Sant'Agata Feltria...
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    Foeminarum S. Scripturae Elogia: Centuria Singularis. Nuremberg: Ziegerus. 1694. Retrieved 30 November 2024. Labores Apostolici. Vol. 1. Augsburg: Wohler...
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    domination, during which Potenza was the site of riots against the Spaniards. In 1694, it was almost completely destroyed by another earthquake. With the declaration...
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    (1637–1664) presided at a diocesan synod. Bishop Giovanni Battista Spínola (1665–1694) held a diocesan synod on 8–10 April 1674. In 1702 Bishop Giovanni Girolamo...
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    Princess of Carignan was born in 1690. A son, Vittorio Francesco, was born in 1694 and was later given the title Marquis of Suza. The most envied woman at the...
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  • The list of ship launches in 1694 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1694. Burns, K. V. (1972). Plymouth's Ships of War: a history...
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    Geminiano Montanari (category CS1 Latin-language sources (la))
    sia La caccia del frugnuolo. In Venetia: Francesco Nicolini. 1685. Retrieved 15 June 2015. Forze d'Eolo (in Italian). Parma: Andrea Poletti. 1694. Discorso...
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    inventory of Charles V of France's treasures. Later, the word appears in a 1694 edition of Le Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française, which describes baroque...
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    being married for over five years, had not produced any offspring as of 1694. The Grand Duke responded by declaring special days of devotion, and erecting...
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    non-French cities: Nice, Le Havre, Nîmes, Lorient, Cherbourg, Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue, La Spezia, Antwerp and Civitavecchia; but Toulon, Brest and Rochefort predominated...
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    2002 Almanacco di corte: per l'anno ... 1852. Tipografia Reale. 1852. p. 28. "Caballeros de la insigne orden del toisón de oro". Guía Oficial de España...
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    premiered the first opera by a Polish author-although written in Italian-, La fama reale (1633), by Piotr Elert. In Spain, opera arrived with some delay due...
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    Chapelon 1647–1694, Œuvres complètes. Saint-Étienne: Université de Saint-Étienne. Escoffier, Simone (1958). La rencontre de la langue d'Oïl, de la lange d'Oc...
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    Almanacco reale del regno delle Due Sicilie Archived 5 May 2023 at the Wayback Machine Calendario reale per l'anno 1879 [full citation needed] la Repubblica...
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  • built. 1680 - Palazzo Carignano built. 1687 - Church of San Lorenzo built. 1694 - Sindone Chapel built. 1706 - City besieged by French forces. 1718 - Palazzo...
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    Civile e Militare delle Due Sicilie sotto la dinastia borbonica dall'anno 1734 in poi, Naples, Stamperia Reale, 1857. Giuseppe Coniglio, I Borboni di Napoli...
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    pronti a rischiare la vita per gli altri»". ilpiacenza.it (in Italian). 26 September 2015. Retrieved 5 October 2024. "Palazzo Farnese reale con principi e...
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    Giornale della Reale Ducale Brigata Estense, Ristampa anastatica Aedes Muratoriana, Modena 1977 Gian Carlo Montanari, I Fedelissimi del Duca – La Brigata Estense...
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    place of the Shroud of Turin. The chapel was added to the structure in 1668–1694, designed by Guarini. The Basilica of Corpus Domini was built to celebrate...
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    Biblioteca Marciana (category Articles with Latin-language sources (la))
    of the librarian, the future Doge Silvestro Valier (librarian 1679–1694, doge 1694–1700), to better protect the codices by removing them from their chains...
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    Duchies of Montefeltro and Rovere into the family in 1631, upon her death in 1694, they passed to her younger son, Francesco Maria de' Medici. They reverted...
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  • the Elders (1723–1725) Allegorical Tomb of Archbishop John Tillotson (1630–1694) (1726–1727) Bacchus and Ariadne (1720–1725) Mars and Venus (1720–1725) Sacrifice...
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    Fontanelle cemetery established. 1667 – San Gennaro dei Poveri founded. 1694 – 28 January: Premiere of Alessandro Scarlatti's opera Pirro e Demetrio....
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  • (1438–1494) Francesco Melzi (1491–1568/70) Lippo Memmi (?–1356) Vincenzo Meucci (1694–1766) Michelangelo (1475–1564) Vincenzo Milione (1735–1805) Angelo Minghetti...
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    members of the Royal Chapel and had its seat in the church of Montesanto. In 1694, Matteuccio was appointed head of the Congregazione. In the meantime, his...
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