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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1640_AM1640 AM - Wikipedia

    Call sign City of license Facility Nighttime power (kW) Transmitter coordinates KBJA: Sandy, Utah: 87119: 1: KDIA: Vallejo, California: 87108: 10 (daytime) (nighttime) : KDZR: Lake Oswego, Oregon: 86618: 1: KZLS: Enid, Oklahoma: 87168: 1: WSJP: Sussex, Wisconsin: 87121: 1: WTNI: Biloxi, Mississippi: 87159: 1: External links. Radio Locator list of stations on 1640; FCC list of radio stations on ...

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    May 24 – Duke Skule Bårdsson, claimant to the Norwegian throne, is defeated by King Haakon IV ( the Old) and his supporters. He seeks refuge in Elgeseter Priory in Trondheim, and Haakon burns down the monastery, in which Skule is burned alive. Haakon becomes the undisputed ruler; this ends the civil war era in Norway, after 110 years.

  4. c. 2500–2100 BC. Metal tools first appear, as copper ores are extracted from deep open cast mines in central and northern Wales. Implements are initially made from copper, followed by bronze (made by adding tin and lead to copper). [6] c. 2500–700 BC. Wales is part of Bronze Age Britain, a maritime trading culture, [7] selling tin, lead ...

  5. 1 de oct. de 2009 · In his classic book Majestic Lights: The Aurora in Science, History, and the Arts, Eather (1980) notes that an aurora was reported in Chile as early as AD 1640. Although Eather cites the book by Angot (1896) , entitled The Aurora Borealis , this merely contains an assertion that polar aurorae were seen in Chile as early as AD 1640 and does not provide any bibliographic references to support ...

  6. Peter Paul Rubens. Sir Peter Paul Rubens ( / ˈruːbənz / ROO-bənz, [1] Dutch: [ˈrybə (n)s]; 28 June 1577 – 30 May 1640) was a Flemish artist and diplomat. [2] He is considered the most influential artist of the Flemish Baroque tradition. Rubens's highly charged compositions reference erudite aspects of classical and Christian history.

  7. Arthur Wyatt is a writer for British comic 2000 AD, creating stories mostly in the Future Shock format and in the Judge Dredd universe, including the comicbook sequels to the 2012 Dredd movie. [1] [2] Wyatt was also selected as one of 2005's five best new comic book writers, contributing to the 2000AD Winter Special .