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The Fall of Man (after Titian), 1628–29. Prado, Madrid.
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Buckingham with his wife Katherine Manners, their daughter Mary and son George, 1628.
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Cathedral of Luanda
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François de Malherbe
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François de Malherbe
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François Girardon
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Bentheim Castle (1653 by Jacob Isaackszoon van Ruisdael (or Ruysdael) (c. 1628 – 14 March 1682) was a Dutch landscape painter.
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Exterior of the Vasa Museum. The Vasa Museum (Swedish: Vasamuseet) is a maritime museum in Stockholm, Sweden. Located on the island of Djurgården, the museum displays the only almost fully intact 17th century ship that has ever been salvaged, the 64-gun warship Vasa that sank on her maiden voyage in 1628.
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Mexico City in 1628, the Spaniards practically razed Tenochtitlan. Cortes first settled in Canyon's, but decided to rebuild the Aztec site in order to erase all traces of the old order.
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Vasa (ship)
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1629 site of Puritan leader John Winthrop's "Great House" in City Square, uncovered during the Big Dig Originally a Puritan English city during the Colonial era (a time to which many of the neighborhood's structures date), Charles town was founded in 1628, and settled July 4, 1629, by Thomas Graves, Increase Nowell, Rev.
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Jag Mandir is a palace built on an island in the Lake Pichola. It is also called the "Lake Garden Palace". The palace is located in Udaipur city in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Its construction is credited to three Maharanas of the Sisodia Rajputs of Mewar kingdom.
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Livrustkammaren
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Batavia (ship)
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Vasa, a warship built in 1628. Today a museum ship on display at the Vasa Museum.
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Baba atal 1
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Biblioteca Nacional de Chile Calle Bandera leads to 1917 completed the building of the Merchants' Exchange (Bolsa de Comercio), opened the 1925 "Club de la Unión", to the Universidad de Chile (1872) and the oldest church in the city, the Iglesia de San Francisco (1586 to 1628 built ) with the Mary statue "La Virgen del Socorro" by Pedro de Valdivia.
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Doubting Thomas, after 1628 (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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Baba Atal Amritsar
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La Rochelle in 1628. Detail of Claude Lorrain Le siège de La Rochelle.
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Belum
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The Jag Mandir with sculpture of eight elephants adorning the entrance and facing the Lake Palace, built by Jagat Singh I .The irony of this act of hospitality shown by Karan Singh to Khurram is that his father Maharana Amar Singh had been defeated in the war in 1614 by Khurram.
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Tomb of Itimad-ud-Daula, Agra
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Rensselaer is a city in Rensselaer County, New York, United States, and is located on the Hudson River directly opposite Albany. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 7,761;[1] in 1920, it was 10,832.[citation needed] The name is from Kiliaen van Rensselaer, the original landowner of the region in New Netherland.[citation needed] Rensselaer is on the west border of the county. Earliest settlement occurred as early as 1628. The city has a rich industrial history stretching back to the 18
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Cover of first edition, printed in Basel by Heinrich Petri
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The City of Bridgetown, metropolitan pop 96,578 (2006), is the capital and largest city of the nation of Barbados.
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Shanhaiguan along the Great Wall, the gate where the Manchus were repeatedly repelled before being finally let through by Wu Sangui in 1644.
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Charles Perrault02
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Monthureux-sur-Saône is a commune in the Vosges department in Lorraine in northeastern France.
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Frans Hals' tronie, with the later title Gypsy Girl. 1628-30. Oil on wood, 58 x 52 cm. The tronie includes elements of portraiture, genre painting, and sometimes history painting.