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  1. Há 2 dias · The history of Spain dates to contact between the pre-Roman peoples of the Mediterranean coast of the Iberian Peninsula made with the Greeks and Phoenicians. During Classical Antiquity, the peninsula was the site of multiple successive colonizations of Greeks, Carthaginians, and Romans. Native peoples of the peninsula, such as the Tartessos ...

  2. Há 3 dias · Charles I and the Aristocracy, 1625-1642. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2013, ISBN: 9781107009905 ; 363pp.; Price: £65.00. Ever since the publication of his book on the Forced Loan of 1626–8, Richard Cust has been recognised as one of the principal figures in 17th-century historiography. His scholarly reputation was enhanced by his ...

  3. Há 6 dias · Not to be confused with Monospace typefaces. Monotype fonts were developed by the Monotype company. This name has been used by three firms. Two of them had their roots in "hot metal" or lead type in the printing industry. They did not adapt when the market changed as computer, offset and photographic systems became dominant.

  4. Há 4 dias · After re-working the 1620s, Conrad spent the next 12 years tackling the ‘Everest’ as he described it, of the origins of the civil war. Three books resulted. His collected essays, Unrevolutionary England 1603–1642 was published in 1990 and included articles written in the 1980s.

  5. Há 1 dia · Post-classical history (also called the post-classical era) is the period of time that immediately followed the end of ancient history.Depending on the continent, the era generally falls between the years AD 200–600 and AD 1200–1500.

  6. Há 2 dias · Capital: Peking. Great Qing (to February 12, 1912) Republic of China (from January 1, 1912 to December 12, 1915) Empire of China (from December 12, 1915 to June 6, 1916) Republic of China (from June 6, 1916) Widely recognized state. Colombia – Republic of Colombia.

  7. Há 2 dias · Persecution and Toleration in Protestant England 1558-1689. London, Longman, 2000, ISBN: 582304644X; 224pp. Two anti-Trinitarians shared the distinction in 1612 of being the last persons to be burned for heresy in England. The execution of Oliver Plunkett in 1681 was the last martyrdom of a Catholic on English soil.