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  1. Cecilius Calvert. Second Lord Baltimore, founder of Maryland, born 1606, died 1675. At the age of thirteen, he entered Trinity College, Oxford, where he was educated. In 1629 he married Anne Arundell, of Wardour. When his father died, in 1632, the charter of Maryland was granted to Cecilius, who was made a palatine, and "Absolute Lord of ...

  2. Cecilius Calvert, 2.º Barão de Baltimore ou Lord Baltimore foi um colonizador inglês, primeiro proprietário da Província de Maryland na América do Norte. Ele recebeu as terras como herança de seu pai, George Calvert, que faleceu antes de conhecer o território.

  3. History of Calvert County. Origin of the County. Established in 1654, Calvert County is one of the oldest counties in the United States. Native people lived in Calvert County as early as 12,000 years ago, according to evidence unearthed by archaeologists. Calvert County's earliest identified settlers were Piscataway Indians.

  4. 2 de out. de 2008 · Baltimore, Cecil Calvert, Baron, ca. 1605-1675, Baltimore, George Calvert, Baron, 1580?-1632 Publisher New York, Dodd, Mead and company Collection library_of_congress; americana Contributor The Library of Congress Language English

  5. Las instrucciones de Calvert sirvieron como base para las leyes de Maryland. A lo largo de su propiedad, Cecil Calvert fomentó la tolerancia religiosa en la colonia de Maryland. Después de la muerte de Leonard, Calvert encargó a un protestante, William Stone, que se desempeñara como gobernador.

  6. I n 1649, in the English colony of Maryland, a law was issued by Cecilius Calvert, Lord Baron of Baltimore (1605–1675; known as Lord Baltimore), the governor of the colony, banning criticism of various forms of Christianity and allowing people to practice their Christian religion freely. It was the first law establishing freedom of religion ...