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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_LockeJohn Locke - Wikipedia

    Hace 16 horas · John Locke ( / lɒk /; 29 August 1632 – 28 October 1704) was an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "father of liberalism ".

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Al-Farabial-Farabi - Wikipedia

    Hace 16 horas · Al-Farabi had great influence on science and philosophy for several centuries, [69] and was widely considered second only to Aristotle in knowledge (alluded to by his title of the "Second Teacher"), [C] in his time. His work, aimed at synthesis of philosophy and Sufism, paved the way for the work of Avicenna.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › InfanticideInfanticide - Wikipedia

    Hace 16 horas · Infanticide (or infant homicide) is the intentional killing of infants or offspring. Infanticide was a widespread practice throughout human history that was mainly used to dispose of unwanted children, [1] : 61 its main purpose being the prevention of resources being spent on weak or disabled offspring.

  4. Hace 16 horas · At its largest territorial extent, in the early 17th century, the Commonwealth covered almost 1,000,000 km 2 (400,000 sq mi) and as of 1618 sustained a multi-ethnic population of almost 12 million. [17] [18] Polish and Latin were the two co-official languages, and Roman Catholicism served as the state religion.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GenoaGenoa - Wikipedia

    Hace 16 horas · 17th century A map of Italy in 1796. From the 17th century, the Genoese Republic started a period of slow decline, In May 1625 a French-Savoian army briefly laid siege to Genoa. Though it was eventually lifted with the aid of the Spanish, the French would later bombard the city in May 1684 for its support of Spain during the War of the Reunions.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShivaShiva - Wikipedia

    Hace 16 horas · Etymology and other names Main article: Shiva Sahasranama According to the Monier-Williams Sanskrit dictionary, the word "śiva" means "auspicious, propitious, gracious, benign, kind, benevolent, friendly". The root words of śiva in folk etymology are śī which means "in whom all things lie, pervasiveness" and va which means "embodiment of grace". The word Shiva is used as an adjective in ...