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  CalendarHome.com - 1675 - Calendar Encyclopedia
August 10 - King Charles II of England places the foundation stone of the Royal Greenwich Observatory in London - construction begins
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Fronton du Duc
At first he taught in various colleges of the Society and wrote for the dramatic representations encouraged by the Jesuits the "Histoire tragique de la pucelle de Domrémy, autrement D'Orléans" (Nancy, 1581).
which was acted at Pont-à-Mousson before Charles III, Duke of Lorraine.
At a later date he took part in the theological discussions of the age and is the author of "Inventaires des faultes, contradictions, faulses allégations du Sieur Plessis, remarquées en son livre de la Sante Eucharistie, par les théologiens de Bordeaux" (Bordeaux, 1599-1601).
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 September 18
1544 - Charles V of Germany and Francis I of France sign peace treaty.
1922 - Charles Ruijs de Beerenbrouck re-elected in the Netherlands.
1675 - Charles III, Duke of Lorraine (b.
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 Damned Art
Remy was privy Counsellor to Duke Charles III of Lorraine and became Attorney General of Lorraine in 1591.
Writing in opposition to the views of Meric Casaubon and Joseph Glanvill, both believers in the Satanic origin of witchcraft, Webster acknowledged the existence of witches and their ability to work evil, but only through "meer natural means" and not by the aid of the Devil.
This is a large paper copy, bound in red morocco, with the monogram of Charles II stamped in gold in the four corners of each cover and on the spine.
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 April 5 - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
1604 - Charles III, Duke of Lorraine (d.
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