Germain of 1570, which temporarily ended the religious wars, did Charles IX manifest a certain degree of independence in his policies. He brought in a Huguenot leader, Admiral Coligny, and, influenced by him, Charles protected the Calvinists and leaned toward war against Spain. However, ...
Charles II's father, King Charles I was executed at Whitehall on 30 January 1649, at the climax of the English Civil War. Although the Parliament of Scotland proclaimed Charles II King of Great Britain and Ireland in Edinburgh on February 6, 1649, the English Parliament instead passed a ...
TweetEveryYear: 1729: John Law died, Catherine the Great born. Charles and John Wesley begin Methodism in England. King Philip V of Spain issues a royal cedula. Abdallah of Morocco becomes the new Sultan of Morocco. Six English pirates, including Mary Critchett, seize control of a sloop. ...
Port of Spain (Trinidad), Aug 1 (Ians) Wicketkeeper-batter and captain of the Odi team, Shai Hope has been recalled as the Cricket West Indies (Cwi) Senior Men’s Selection Panel announced a provisional squad for the five-match T20I Series against India which starts on Thursday (August ...
Between 1884 and 1887 he turned his attention to bacteriology. In 1885 Sherrington went, as a member of a Committee of the Association for Research in Medicine, to Spain to study an outbreak of cholera, and in 1886 he visited the Venice district also to investigate the same disease. In Spa...
Dec 2nd– The English Theatre –Frankfurt, DE Dec 3rd– La Halle Tropisme –Montpellier, FR Dec 4th– La Halle Tropisme –Montpellier, FR TANIKA CHARLES Nov 19th– New Morning –Paris, FR Nov 20th– Le Sax –Achères, FR Jan 25th– Sid Williams Theatre –Courtenay, CA ...
and he took the command of the 2nd Maryland brigade. In 1779 he was transferred to the Southern campaign, and distinguished himself at the Battle of Camden in South Carolina. In 1781, at the head of a Light Corps he was present at the siege and capture of Yorktown. In 1782, he rallie...
of St. Helena to south of present day Yountville – the Caymus Rancho land grant) in 1838 and planted the first ever grapevines in Napa Valley in 1838/1839 not far from the tiny village called Sebastopol at the time (later changed to Yountville). This site is currently the vineyard ...
To go with the cotechino, we opened a jar of the Mostarda di Cremona, fruits candied in a mustard flavored syrup that we had bought in Rome. These were made by the A. Fieschi Company and were nicely piccante. The sweet and hot flavors were just right with the cotechino and lentils. ...
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