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    1650 (MDCL) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar, the 1650th year...
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    Geforce 16 series includes the 1650, 1650 super, 1660, 1660 super, 1660 Ti, and lower-end 1630 released later. The 1650 features a GDDR5 and GDDR6 model...
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    The Packard V-1650 Merlin is a version of the Rolls-Royce Merlin aircraft engine, produced under license in the United States by the Packard Motor Car...
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  • The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1650 kHz: 1650 AM is a Regional broadcast frequency. LRI 227 in Pilar, Buenos Aires All stations...
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  • 1650s BC (redirect from 1650 BC)
    to December 31, 1650 BC. c. 1655 BC—Tan-Uli, the ruler of the Elamite Empire, dies. c. 1650 BC—Greeks start to live in Mycenae. c. 1650 BC—Middle Kingdom...
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    1650s (redirect from 1650–1659)
    The 1650s decade ran from January 1, 1650, to December 31, 1659. January 7 – Louis I, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen, dies after a reign of more than 63 years...
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    Elizabeth Stuart (28 December 1635 – 8 September 1650) was the second daughter of Charles I, King of England, Scotland and Ireland, and his wife, Henrietta...
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    Kilo submarine family, with two models developed. As advertised, the Amur-1650 is larger and intended for longer missions. The Amur-950 is armed with a...
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    place close to the village of Culrain, Sutherland, Scotland on 27 April 1650 and was part of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. It was fought by the Royalist...
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    Fashion in the period 1650–1700 in Western clothing is characterized by rapid change. The style of this era is known as Baroque. Following the end of the...
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    for the navy of the Commonwealth of England at Portsmouth, and launched in 1650. By 1677 her armament had been increased to 46 guns. Portsmouth was blown...
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    Brill Building (redirect from 1650 Broadway)
    from other locations — music historian Ken Emerson nominated buildings at 1650 Broadway and 1697 Broadway as other significant bases of activity in this...
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    recorded the top UPenn men's team times in the 500 free, 1000 free, and 1650 free, but was the sixth best among UPenn men's team members in the 200 free...
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    Fashion in the period 1600–1650 in Western clothing is characterized by the disappearance of the ruff in favour of broad lace or linen collars. Waistlines...
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    The Anglo-Scottish war (1650–1652), also known as the Third Civil War, was the final conflict in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, a series of armed conflicts...
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    Charles's Scottish coronation led to the Anglo-Scottish War of 1650 to 1652. On 3 September 1650, the Covenanters were defeated at Dunbar by a much smaller...
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  • Rafał Leszczyński (1650–31 January 1703) from the Leszczyński family of Counts of the Holy Roman Empire, was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic), father of King...
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  • caring about their mother's opinion, Carole goes anyway. At 1650 Broadway, she hears the "1650 Broadway Medley". She then sings her new song "It Might As...
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  • Adam Hieronim Sieniawski (1623 or 1624 – 1650) was a Polish noble He was the son of Prokop Sieniawski and Eufrozyna née Chodkiewicz. He was a starost of...
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  • the French by the Commonwealth of England, She was captured on 19 October 1650 as the 38-gun Jules. She was commissioned into the Parliamentary Naval Force...
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    English Civil War and the Second English Civil War. The Anglo-Scottish War of 1650 to 1652 is sometimes referred to as the Third English Civil War. While the...
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    John Robinson (7 November 1650 – 11 April 1723) was an English diplomat and prelate. Robinson was born at Cleasby, North Yorkshire, near Darlington, a...
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  • Thumbnail for Siege of Muscat (1650)
    The siege of Muscat occurred in 1650, when an Omani army under Sultan bin Saif attacked the Portuguese fort of Muscat and captured the town from the Portuguese...
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  • Thomas Bedford (fl. 1650), theologian, was prominent in religious controversy between 1620 and 1650, but little is known of his personal history. He was...
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    September 1650 near Dunbar, Scotland. The battle resulted in a decisive victory for the English. It was the first major battle of the 1650 invasion of...
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  • Thumbnail for Charles de Valois, Duke of Angoulême
    Charles de Valois (28 April 1573 – 24 September 1650) was an illegitimate son of Charles IX of France and Marie Touchet. He was count of Auvergne, duke...
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    end of July. Cromwell led a Parliamentary invasion of Ireland from 1649 to 1650. Parliament's key opposition was the military threat posed by the alliance...
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  • Commonwealth of England by Christopher Pett at Woolwich Dockyard and launched in 1650. At the Restoration she was renamed HMS Mary. She was the prototype of the...
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    Hudson's Bay Company two years later. Originally built as a merchant ship in 1650, and later the Royal Navy ketch HMS Nonsuch, the vessel was sold to Sir William...
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  • John Skinner (1590–1650) was an early Puritan settler in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and one of the founders of Hartford, Connecticut. Skinner was a member...
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