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- Artemisia Gentileschi (23093 bytes)
18: ...esi]], a modest artist from [[Florence]]. Shortly afterwards the couple moved to [[Florence]], where A...
20: ...[Rome]] in [[1621]] and later move to [[Naples]]. After her mother's death in [[1651]], Prudenzia slip...
32: ===Again in Rome and after in Venezia ([[1621]]-[[1630]])===
40: ...eriod. It is certain that between [[1627]] and [[1630]] she moved to [[Venice]], perhaps in search of r...
44: ===Naples and the english period ([[1630]]-[[1653]])=== - New Jersey (35646 bytes)
36: ...lso the fifth smallest state. The state is named after the island of [[Jersey]] in the [[English Chan...
39: ...egion were the [[Netherlands|Dutch]] in the early 1630's, who formed a settlement at present-day [[Jerse...
57: Slightly more than a week after victory at [[Trenton]], on January 3, 1777, th...
63: ... However, by the close of the Civil War, several African-Americans in New Jersey were still in bondag...
72: .... Senator by Governor [[Thomas Kean]] in [[1982]] after [[Harrison A. Williams]] resigned the Senate s... - Achilles Tatius (1791 bytes)
3: ...gion'' of [[Petavius]], with a Latin translation, 1630. Nothing definite is known as to the authorship o... - St. Peter's Basilica (17805 bytes)
1: ...of Saint Peter, portrayed by Viviano Codazzi in a 1630 painting, is the largest church in Christendom an...
8: ...e of the [[Circus of Nero]] in the first century. After [[Constantine I of the Roman Empire|Emperor Co...
10: ...tart adding to the old church. This was abandoned after a short while. In the late [[15th century]] [[...
12: ...ed Michelangelo to design the rest of the church. After Michelangelo's death his student [[Giacomo del...
89: ...located immediately to the right of the entrance. After an incident in [[1972]] when an individual dam... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
15: *[[Raffaello Santi|Raphael]], ([[1483]]-[[1520]]), [[Ita...
363: *[[Willem Drost]] (ca.[[1630]]- ca.[[1680]])
394: *[[Mikhail Evstafiev]] ([[1963]]-)
487: *[[Anton Graff]] ([[1736]]-[[1813]])
502: *[[Olaf Gulbransson]] ([[1873]]-[[1958]]) - Carnivorous plant (44834 bytes)
13: ...[pitcher plant]]s), which trap prey in a rolled leaf that contains a pool of digestive enzymes;
15: *Snap traps, which trap prey with rapid leaf movements;
30: rolled leaf, whose margins have been sealed together. These p...
34: zipped up leaf margins that allows excess water to flow out of t...
45: [[operculum]], which is essentially a flared leaflet that covers the opening of the - Johannes Kepler (17038 bytes)
2: ...ecember 27]], [[1571]] – [[November 15]], [[1630]]), a key figure in the [[scientific revolution]]...
6: In 1975, nine years after its founding, the College for Social and Econo...
9: ...ter, had a reputation for involvement in [[witchcraft]]. Born prematurely, Johannes is said to have b...
19: ...perial Mathematician (from November [[1601]] to [[1630]]) to the Habsburg Emperors.
27: ... 14 months. She was released in October [[1621]] after attempts to convict her failed. Even though s... - Francis Bacon (16741 bytes)
16: ...[France]] under [[Henry III of France|Henry III]] afforded him valuable political instruction.
29: ... to improve. She had begun to employ him in crown affairs a few years previously, and he gradually acq...
37: ...His public career ended in disgrace in 1621 when, after having fallen into debt, a Parliamentary Commi...
45: ...y. In March, 1626, he came to London, and shortly after, when driving on a snowy day, he was inspired ...
64: Period = from:1560 till:1630 - Timeline of United States pre-history (1600-1699) (5684 bytes)
1: [[Image:SalemWitchcraftTrial.jpg|thumb|A 19th century illustration of th...
18: *[[1619]]-First African [[slavery|slaves]] arrive at Jamestown
27: === [[1630s]] ===
28: *[[1630]]-[[Winthrop Fleet]] travels to [[Massachusetts B...
70: *[[1692]]-[[Salem witchcraft trials]] in [[Salem Colony]] in [[Salem, Massach... - Colonial America (32872 bytes)
9: ... of the Renaissance led to the development of [[seafaring]] technologies needed to make long voyages a...
25: ...ary]]. [[Jamestown, Virginia|Jamestown]] - named after the recently enthroned [[James I of England|Ja...
31: ...]], which was already bringing large numbers of [[Africa]]ns to the [[sugar]]-producing islands of the...
33: ...n owners sought a less rebellious form of labor - African slaves.
39: ... establishment was dissolved, but reinstated in [[1630]]. It shared power with a royally appointed [[gov... - Saint Peter (16028 bytes)
2: ...Antioch]] and later [[Bishop of Rome]] but do not affirm the belief that his [[episcopacy]] had primac...
15: ... you will have denied me three times." Confronted after Jesus had been arrested, Peter did deny knowin...
17: ... undertakes a missionary journey of [[Lydda]], [[Jaffa, Israel|Joppa]] and [[Caesarea]] (9:32-10:2); a...
19: ...r does not reappear in [[Matthew]]’s gospel after his denial of Jesus, some scholars have sugges...
23: After the author of Acts turns his attention away fr... - Jan Brueghel the Younger (1191 bytes)
8: ...elf and was made dean of the local [[guild]] in [[1630]]. Jan the Younger's best works are his extensive... - Giordano Bruno (15356 bytes)
21: ...u). John Bossy's ''Giordano Bruno and the Embassy Affair'' (Yale UP, 2002), makes a case that Bruno is...
27: ... he concluded, erroneously, that it might now be safe to return to Italy.
37: ... Prohibitorum]]'' in [[1603]]. Four hundred years after his execution, official expression of "profoun...
43: ....]], or like [[Blaise Pascal]]'s nearly a century after Bruno, had its center everywhere and its circu...
45: ...4]]-[[1642]]) and [[Johannes Kepler]] ([[1571]]-[[1630]]) were younger, so they do not figure at this ti... - March 22 (9294 bytes)
8: *[[1630]] - [[Massachusetts Bay Colony]] outlaws the poss...
28: ...[Karl Wallenda]] of the [[Flying Wallendas]] dies after falling off a tight-rope between two hotels in...
32: *[[1995]] - Cosmonaut [[Valeri Polyakov]] returns after setting a record for 438 days in [[outer space...
86: ... - [[Artis Pabriks]], Latvian Minister of Foreign Affairs - Boston, Massachusetts (36071 bytes)
9: founded = [[September 17]], [[1630]] |
34: ...tive American]]s who lived there, Boston is named after [[Boston, England]], a town in [[Lincolnshire]...
38: After the revolutionary war, the city became one of ...
43: ...co and Vanzetti]] were sent to the electric chair after a seven-year trial in Boston. Their execution ...
71: ...can (U.S. Census)|Black]] or [[Race (U.S. Census)|African American]], 0.40% [[Native American (U.S. Ce... - Lansing, Michigan (6961 bytes)
12: founded = [[September 17]], [[1630]] |
37: ...|White]], 21.91% [[African American (U.S. Census)|African American]], 0.80% [[Native American (U.S. Ce... - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
8: *[[Abu'l-Wafa]] (Iran, [[940]] - [[998]])
64: *[[Isaac Barrow]] (England, [[1630]] - [[1677]])
117: *[[Henry Briggs]] (Britain, [[1561]] - [[1630]])
150: *[[Pafnuty Chebyshev|Pafnuty Lvovich Chebyshev]], ([[Russia]], [[May 16]],...
386: *[[Johannes Kepler]] (Germany, [[1571]] - [[1630]]) - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
203: *[[Al-Farghani|Farghani]] ([[Persia]], d. after [[861]])
243: *[[Bengt Gustafsson]], ([[Sweden]])
298: ...ert Thorburn Ayton Innes]] ([[Scotland]], [[South Africa]], [[1861]] – [[1933]])
302: *[[Cyril V. Jackson]] ([[South Africa]])
318: ...ohannes Kepler]] ([[Germany]], [[1571]] – [[1630]]) - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
28: *[[Sediq Afghan]]
29: *[[Jamal al-Din al-Afghani]], (1839-1897){{fn|R}}
172: *[[Paul Benacerraf]]
324: *[[Rafe Champion]]
795: *[[Pierre Daniel Huet]], (1630-1721){{fn|R}} - Sikhism (31029 bytes)
4: ...west [[India]] (in what is present day Pakistan). After four epic journeys (north to [[Tibet]], south ...
16: ... Guru Nanak said, does not mean entering paradise after a last judgment, but a union and absorption in...
18: ...raddling modern-day [[India]] and [[Pakistan]], [[Afghanistan]] and [[Kashmir]] was ruled by them. The...
30: ... Singh's sons, Gobind Singh sent Aurangzeb the [[Zafarnama]] (''Notification of Victory'').
56: ...]] || [[28 February]] [[1644]]||[[26 February]] [[1630]]|| [[6 October]] [[1661]]|| 31 || [[Baba Gurdita...
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