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2017
Esta lápida está al lado de la pared sur de la iglesia y está muy erosionada. La piedra se puede leer como Here Ly[th]/The Body Of/... (el resto de la inscripción está desgastada). Esta piedra, incluida la inscripción, fue registrada por Bradley, Halpin & King para el Urban Archaeology Survey (1986).
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Esta lápida está al lado de la pared sur de la iglesia y está muy erosionada. La piedra se puede leer como Here Ly[th]/The Body Of/... (el resto de la inscripción está desgastada). Esta piedra, incluida la inscripción, fue registrada por Bradley, Halpin & King para el Urban Archaeology Survey (1986).
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2001
Sultan Mehmed II envisioned Constantinople as the capital of a powerful, highly cultured Ottoman Islamic world-state representing the divinely ordained order for all humankind on earth (a view similar to the traditional one of the Orthodox Christians regarding Byzantium).
Dennis P. Hupchick, Harold E. Cox
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Sultan Mehmed II envisioned Constantinople as the capital of a powerful, highly cultured Ottoman Islamic world-state representing the divinely ordained order for all humankind on earth (a view similar to the traditional one of the Orthodox Christians regarding Byzantium).
Dennis P. Hupchick, Harold E. Cox
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World Silver and Monetary History in the 16th and 17th Centuries
Contents: Introduction A new perspective on the Spanish price revolution: the monetary approach to the balance of payments Gresham's Law and the modern theory of the demand for money The 'population thesis' view of inflation versus economics and history ...
D. Flynn
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2011
Artistic production in the long 17th century in the Dutch Republic radically reenvisioned the forms of visual culture and its consumption. In the wake of the Dutch Revolt of 1579 that severed the formerly conjoined Low Countries into the largely Catholic regions of Flanders, controlled by the Spanish Habsburgs, and the predominately Protestant Dutch ...
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Artistic production in the long 17th century in the Dutch Republic radically reenvisioned the forms of visual culture and its consumption. In the wake of the Dutch Revolt of 1579 that severed the formerly conjoined Low Countries into the largely Catholic regions of Flanders, controlled by the Spanish Habsburgs, and the predominately Protestant Dutch ...
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Malay Court Religion, Culture and Language: Interpreting the Qurʾān in 17th Century Aceh
, 2017P. Riddell
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