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  1. Anne (Großbritannien) – Wikipedia

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    Anne Stuart (* 6.Februar 1665 im St James’s Palace in London; † 1. August 1714 im Kensington Palace, London) war von 1702 bis 1714 Königin des Königreiches Irland, von 1702 bis 1707 Königin sowohl des Königreiches England als auch des Königreiches Schottland und ab dem 1. Mai 1707, nach der Vereinigung beider Königreiche, die erste Königin des Königreiches …

  2. Outline of physical science - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outline_of_physical_science

    Definition. Physical science can be described as all of the following: A branch of science (a systematic enterprise that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe).. A branch of natural science – natural science is a major branch of science that tries to explain and predict nature's phenomena, based on empirical …

  3. Zeven Provinciën (1665-1694) - Wikipedia

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    De Zeven Provinciën was een linieschip van de Admiraliteit van de Maze met 80 stukken geschut, de naam van het schip werd ook geschreven als de 7 Provinciën.Het schip had een lengte van 163 voet (46 m), een breedte van 43 voet (12 m) en een holte van 16,5 voet (4,7 m). De waterverplaatsing bedroeg ca. 1600 ton en het schip voerde ruim 2000 m² zeil.

  4. SeerWikipedia

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    Seer steht für: . Die Seer, österreichische Band; The Seer, deutsche Band; Seer (Einheit), altindische Gewichtseinheit USS Seer (AM-112), Schiff der U.S. Navy Seer (Haag an der Amper), Ortsteil der Gemeinde Haag a.d.Amper, Landkreis Freising, Bayern Seer ist der Familienname der folgenden Personen: . Florian Seer (* 1976), österreichischer Skifahrer; Jakob Seer

  5. Carlos II de España - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

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    Carlos II de España, llamado «el Hechizado» (Madrid, 6 de noviembre de 1661-Madrid, 1 de noviembre de 1700), fue rey de España entre 1665 y 1700. [nota 2] [1] Hijo y heredero de Felipe IV y de Mariana de Austria, permaneció bajo la regencia de su madre hasta que alcanzó la mayoría de edad en 1675.Aunque su sobrenombre le venía de la atribución de su lamentable …

  6. Ana de Gran Bretaña - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

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    Ana Estuardo (Londres, 6 de febrero de 1665-ibid., 1 de agosto de 1714) fue reina de Inglaterra, Escocia e Irlanda desde el 8 de marzo de 1702 y de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda desde el 1 de mayo de 1707 (fecha en la cual Inglaterra y Escocia se unen en un solo reino), hasta su muerte. [1] Es por esto por lo que Ana se convirtió en la primera soberana de Gran Bretaña.

  7. Cell theory - Wikipedia

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    The cell was first discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665 using a microscope. The first cell theory is credited to the work of Theodor Schwann and Matthias Jakob Schleiden in the 1830s. In this theory the internal contents of cells were called protoplasm and described as a jelly-like substance, sometimes called living jelly.

  8. Royal Palace of Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Palace of Amsterdam in Amsterdam (Dutch: Koninklijk Paleis van Amsterdam or Paleis op de Dam) is one of three palaces in the Netherlands which are at the disposal of the monarch by Act of Parliament.It is situated on the west side of Dam Square in the centre of Amsterdam, opposite the War Memorial and next to the Nieuwe Kerk.. The palace was built as …

  9. Charles Church, Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    Charles Church is a now derelict church, the second most ancient parish church in Plymouth, Devon, England.It was founded around 1640, but not completed for many years. It is a Gothic style church, consisting of a west tower, with spire, a nave with north and south aisles, north and south porches, and a chancel with vestry.

  10. Sabbatai Zevi - Wikipedia

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    Sabbatai Zevi (Hebrew: שַׁבְּתַי צְבִי; August 1, 1626 – c. September 17, 1676), also spelled Shabbetai Ẓevi, Shabbeṯāy Ṣeḇī, Shabsai Tzvi, Sabbatai Zvi, and Sabetay Sevi in Turkish, was a Jewish mystic and ordained rabbi from Smyrna (now İzmir, Turkey). A kabbalist of Romaniote or Sephardic origin, Zevi, who was active throughout the Ottoman Empire, claimed to be ...

  11. François de Vendôme, duc de Beaufort - Wikipedia

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    François de Vendôme, duc de Beaufort (16 January 1616 – 25 June 1669) was the son of César, Duke of Vendôme, and Françoise de Lorraine.He was a prominent figure in the Fronde, and later went on to fight in the Mediterranean.He is sometimes called François de Vendôme, though he was born into the House of Bourbon, Vendôme coming from his father's title of Duke of Vendôme.

  12. Peer review - Wikipedia

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    Scholarly peer review or academic peer review (also known as refereeing) is the process of having a draft version of a researcher's methods and findings reviewed (usually anonymously) by experts (or "peers") in the same field. Peer review is widely used for helping the academic publisher (that is, the editor-in-chief, the editorial board or the program committee) decide …

  13. Syphilis - Wikipedia

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    Syphilis (/ ˈ s ɪ f ɪ l ɪ s /) is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum subspecies pallidum. The signs and symptoms of syphilis vary depending in which of the four stages it presents (primary, secondary, latent, and tertiary). The primary stage classically presents with a single chancre (a firm, painless, non-itchy skin ulceration usually between 1 cm ...

  14. Île Sainte-Hélène (Montréal) — Wikipédia

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    Géographie. Elle est située immédiatement au sud-est de l'île de Montréal, elle mesure presque 3 km de longueur, 600 m de largeur et une trentaine de mètres d'altitude. Histoire. Elle fut nommée en 1611 par Samuel de Champlain en honneur de sa femme, Hélène de Champlain, née Boullé [2].Elle porte aussi le nom d'Hélène, la mère de l'empereur romain Constantin I er. À l'époque ...



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