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From 1574 to 1585 King Frederick II had the medieval fortress radically transformed into a magnificent Renaissance castle.
Kronborg Castle and the Øresund from the 1580s geography book Civitates Orbis Terrarum. From 1574 to 1585 Frederick II had the medieval fortress rebuilt into a magnificent Renaissance castle, unique in its appearance and size throughout Europe.
From 1585 to his death he worked in Prague as organist to the Church of St. John on the Balustrade ( Cz.
From 1585 the title couldn't be taken away unless treachery was proven, thus most Hetmans served for life, as illustrated by the case of Jan Karol Chodkiewicz literally commanding the army from his deathbed.
From the 12th century to 1585 Diepholz was a county within the Holy Roman Empire.
From 1584, the name of Louise Labé became associated with a courtesan called " la Belle Cordière " ( first described by Philibert de Vienne in 1547 ; the association with Labé was solidified by Antoine Du Verdier in 1585 ).
From 1585 onward, he was the administrator of Sakai, a role he took together with his elder brother Ishida Masazumi.
From 1585 to 1811, the city housed the University of Franeker, which was the second university in the Netherlands.
From 1583 he studied at the University of Wittenberg, from 1585 at University of Leipzig, and from 1588 at the University of Padua.
From 1585 Maximilian became the Grandmaster of the Teutonic Order ; thanks to this he was known by the epithet der Deutschmeister (" the German Master ") for much of his later life.

From and 1680
From 1670 to 1680, Clement made many improvements to his clock and introduced the longcase or grandfather clock to the public.
From this time until 1680, he was engaged on his ministry and writing.
From there, in 1680, he went to Erfurt, in order to attend Kasper Cramer's lectures on chemistry.
From time to time he forwarded memoranda in a uniquely casual, epistolary style, and in 1680 he began to promise the work " Minutes for Lives ," which Wood was to use at his discretion.
From 1620 to 1680 there were a total of 15, 983 trappers active in Siberia.
From 1680 to 1844 the Manor House was the home of prominent Quaker families including the Vickris, the Summers and the Harfords.
3 ° Lisboa, Ibid, 1680: From king D. Sebastião to Filipe III of Portugal.
From August 30, 1680, it became known as the West IndiaGuinea Company.
From 1680 to 1694, the Portuguese and Zumbi, now the new king of Angola Janga, waged an almost constant war of greater or lesser violence.
From the Netherlands Poiret went on to Hamburg, still in quest of Antoinette Bourignon, was completely won by her at the first meeting, and until her death in 1680, he was her faithful disciple.
From 1680 to the end of his life, Marco d ' Aviano became a close confidant and adviser to him, providing the irresolute and often indecisive emperor with guidance and advice for all problems, political, economic, military or spiritual.

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From a local disease, cholera became one of the most widespread and deadly diseases of the 19th century, killing an estimated tens of millions of people.
From 1890 – 1908, Democrats passed new constitutions and statutes in the South that created requirements for voter registration and voting that effectively disfranchised most blacks and tens of thousands of poor whites.
From a local disease, cholera became one of the most widespread and deadly diseases of the 19th century, killing tens of millions of people.
From here the idea of integrating all components on a single silicon wafer came into existence and which led to development in small-scale integration ( SSI ) in the early 1960s, medium-scale integration ( MSI ) in the late 1960s, and large-scale integration ( LSI ) and VLSI in the 1970s and 1980s with tens of thousands of transistors on a single chip ( later hundreds of thousands, then millions, and now billions )
From 1910-1940, tens of thousands of African Americans migrated north from Alabama in the Great Migration to seek jobs, education for their children, and freedom from lynching in northern cities, such as St. Louis, Chicago, Detroit, and Cleveland.
From 1890 to 1908, Southern states of the former Confederacy created constitutions with provisions that disfranchised tens of thousands of African Americans.
From 1890 to 1908, southern states passed new constitutions and laws that disfranchised most blacks and tens of thousands of poor whites with new voter registration and electoral rules.
From the junior Nippers to the adult Ironmen and Ironwomen, tens of thousands of Australians compete in surf lifesaving training and competitions, with Australian Surf Life Saving Championships attracting large interest.
From 1890 to 1908, the white Democratic legislatures in every Southern state enacted new constitutions or amendments with provisions to disenfranchise most blacks and tens of thousands of poor whites.
From 1850 to 1864, China was heavily fighting the Taiping Rebellion, and Governor-General of the Far East Nikolay Muraviev camped tens of thousands of troops on the borders of Mongolia and Manchuria, preparing to make legal Russian de facto control over the Amur from past settlement.
From 1941 to 1943 alone, they murdered more than one million Jews and tens of thousands of " partisans ", Roma, disabled persons, political commissars, and others.
From this perspective, the fig is an enclosure with tens to thousands of fruits within it.
From the auditions altogether fifty people are selected, who, in groups of tens, participate in semi finals in the autumn, singing one song selected by themselves, and with the jury selecting the best two each time to participate in the finals.
From April 1870, with the passage of a city charter consolidating power in the hands of his political allies, Tweed and his cronies were able to defraud the city of some tens of millions of dollars over the next two years and eight months, most famously with the construction bill for a lavish courthouse.
From 1930 through 1976 the Annual Football game between Flint Central High School and Flint Northern High School was played on Thanksgiving Day and drew attendance in the tens of thousands of people.
From 1981 to 1997, the United States Department of Agriculture discriminated against tens of thousands of African American farmers, denying loans provided to white farmers in similar circumstances.
From September to October 1937, the Soviet authorities deported tens of thousands of persons of Korean origin from the Russian Far East to Soviet Central Asia.
From the palace top, it is possible to look tens of kilometers into the Aravalli Range.
From 1890 – 1908 states of the former Confederacy passed statutes and amendments to their state constitutions that effectively disfranchised most blacks and tens of thousands of poor whites in the South through devices such as residency requirements, poll taxes, and literacy tests.

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From these ports to major populations centres and markets in Europe or Asia is several thousands of kilometers.
From now on, we can fire thousands of these rockets all over the world with very little cost.
From then on, thousands of Muslim scribes began copying the Qur ' an.
From 1933 to 1938, hundreds of thousands of Jews emigrated to the United States, Palestine, Great Britain, and other countries.
From the late nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century, thousands of Italians settled in Argentina, Uruguay, southern Brazil, and Venezuela, where they formed a strong physical and cultural presence.
From the school developed the Deobandi movement which became the largest philosophical movement of traditional Islamic thought in the subcontinent and led to the establishment of thousands of madrasahs throughout modern-day India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
From 2005 through to 2007, the country was wracked by many thousands of protests from poor communities.
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From him, he learns that Desann, having found the Valley of the Jedi, has used its energy to empower an army of Reborn, which could number in thousands.
From the 1950s to the 1980s, thousands of victims were legally " rehabilitated " ( i. e., acquitted and had their rights restored ).
From then on Bolesław ravaged Pomerania, destroyed native strongholds, and forced thousands of Pomeranians to resettle deep into Polish territory.
From there after, thousands of Germans emigrated to Australia until World War I.
From 1931 through 1933 there were overflows which inundated thousands of acres of farmland and destroyed much property.
From 1818, the national road carried hundreds of thousands of pioneers and settlers in stagecoaches and covered wagons.
From their workshops they exported thousands of clockwork automata and mechanical singing birds around the world.
From the ninth century to the sixteenth century, hundreds of thousands of Christians came to Santiago de Compostela on pilgrimages.
From 1971 onwards, a massive tree-planting campaign on a nationwide scale was introduced by Barre's administration to halt the advance of thousands of acres of wind-driven sand dunes that threatened to engulf towns, roads and farm land.
From 1874 to 1935, a Chautauqua-style holiday resort, including a meeting hall, a dining room and about thirty country cottages, attracted thousands of people, mainly Americans from New York and Boston.

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