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    November 1605 and August 1608. Furthermore, MacDonald P. Jackson's rare-word test found the conjectured Shakespearean parts of the text date to 1605–1606...
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    Meyer directed a production in the 'théâtre de boulevard' style for the Théâtre de Marigny and Panorama (Au Théâtre ce soir), starring himself as Corbaccio...
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  • states that Miguel de Cervantes referenced the proverb in Don Quixote in 1605. However, although some English translations use the proverb, what is in...
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    tourney performed as a ballet) was held in the Grande Salle in February 1605. The Estates General of 1614 and 1615 and some of the celebrations accompanying...
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    Rhin The Théâtre national de Strasbourg The Percussions de Strasbourg The Théâtre du Maillon The "Laiterie" Other theatres are the Théâtre jeune public...
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    subsequently Nova Scotia until the establishment of Halifax in 1749. In 1605, France established a settlement on the Annapolis Basin, centred on the habitation...
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    the charm of this "Belgian Touraine", so praised by Isabelle. From August 1605, work was done to bring the buildings more into line with their function...
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    Baroque (redirect from Baroque theatre)
    austere until the high Baroque, when it was lavishly ornamented. In Rome in 1605, Paul V became the first of series of popes who commissioned basilicas and...
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    1605. In the 16th century, William Shakespeare and his contemporaries lived in London during English Renaissance theatre. Shakespeare's Globe Theatre...
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  • Moine (born 1927), French activist and architect Pierre-Antoine Lemoine (1605–1665), French painter Pierre Camille Le Moine (1723–1800), French archivist...
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