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  • 71Étienne Jodelle — Étienne Jodelle, seigneur de Limodin (1532 July 1573), French dramatist and poet, was born in Paris of a noble family.He attached himself to the poetic circle of the Pléiade and proceeded to apply the principles of the reformers to dramatic… …

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  • 72Natalie Clifford Barney — Natalie Clifford Barney, painted in 1896 by her mother Alice Pike Barney. Born October 31, 1876(1876 10 31) Dayton, Ohio …

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  • 73William Wycherley — ( c. 1640 – 31 December 1715) was an English dramatist of the Restoration period.BiographyHe was born at Clive, Shropshire near Shrewsbury, where his family was settled on a moderate estate of about £600 a year (the equivalent of £77,786.87 in… …

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  • 741683 in literature — The year 1683 in literature involved some significant events.Events*John Locke flees to the Netherlands, under suspicion of involvement in the Rye House Plot. *The Protestant University of Saumur is repressed by King Louis XIV of France.… …

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  • 75Pierre Charron — Full name Pierre Charron Born 1541, Paris, France Died November 16, 1603, Paris, France Era Renaissa …

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  • 76Daniel Auteuil — Auteuil, 2011. Born 24 January 1950 (1950 01 24) (age 61) Algiers, French Algeria …

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  • 77Three marks of existence — Part of a series on Buddhism Outline · Portal History Timeline · Councils …

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  • 78Anapanasati — Ānāpānasati (Pali; Sanskrit: ānāpānasmṛti; Chinese: 安那般那; Pīnyīn: ānnàbānnà), meaning mindfulness of breathing ( sati means mindfulness; ānāpāna refers to inhalation and exhalation), is a form of Buddhist meditation now common to the Tibetan, Zen …

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  • 79Cressida — For other uses, see Cressida (disambiguation). Cressida depicted by Thomas Kirk Cressida (also Criseida, Cresseid or Criseyde) is a character who appears in many Medieval and Renaissance retellings of the story of the Trojan War. She is a Trojan… …

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  • 80Der Rosenkavalier — Richard Strauss …

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