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  1. Johannes Janssonius (1588, in Arnhem – buried July 11, 1664, in Amsterdam) (born Jan Janszoon, in English also Jan Jansson) was a Dutch cartographer and publisher who lived and worked in Amsterdam in the 17th century.

  2. hu.wikipedia.org › wiki › 15881588 – Wikipédia

    1588 más naptárakban: Gergely-naptár: 1588: Ab urbe condita: 2341: Bahái naptár-256 – -255: Berber naptár: 2538: Bizánci naptár: 7096 – 7097: Buddhista ...

  3. Kalki 2898 AD (pronounced) is a 2024 Indian Telugu-language epic science fiction film directed by Nag Ashwin and produced by Vyjayanthi Movies. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Kamal Haasan, Prabhas, Deepika Padukone and Disha Patani. Inspired by Hindu scriptures, it is the first installment in a planned Kalki Cinematic Universe.

  4. In November, 1588, Philip II ordered the construction of 21 new galleons, all of them large. [34] 12 of them were built in Cantabrian ports and stood out due to their number and the names they received; they were known as "the twelve apostles". [35]

  5. The Spanish Armada in Ireland suffered heavy losses during an extraordinary season of storms in the autumn of 1588. Among the survivors was Captain Francisco de Cuellar , who gave a remarkable account of his experiences on the run in Ireland.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Indigo_PrimeIndigo Prime - Wikipedia

    Indigo Prime agents then featured in eight illustrated comic stories in 2000 AD, two text only stories, and had cameos in a number of stories about Tyranny Rex, as her stories also occur in the Smithiverse Over twenty years after the last of the original stories was published, Winwood and Cord made a surprise appearance in the last few pages of supposedly unrelated and standalone serial Dead Eyes.

  7. The Ruthwell Cross, 8th century AD Folio 27r from the Lindisfarne Gospels, c. 720 AD. Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England began around 600 AD, influenced by Celtic Christianity from the northwest and the Roman Catholic Church from the southeast. Augustine, the first Archbishop of Canterbury, took office in 597.