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  • ...ominating city (Florence). Tuscany under Medici rule, which lasted until [[1737]], was transformed in a number of ways, not always positively. Most importa === 1569-1737 [[Medici]] ===
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  • ...embellished by Francesco II. In the 18th century Rinaldo d'Este (died in 1737) was twice driven from his city by French invasions, and Francesco III d'Es
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  • ...[[opera house]] in [[Europe]], which opened its doors on [[November 4]], [[1737]].
    12 KB (1,665 words) - 23:26, 3 July 2009
  • ...[[opera house]] in [[Europe]], which opened its doors on [[November 4]], [[1737]].
    12 KB (1,677 words) - 23:40, 7 August 2009
  • ...he [[Immacolata]] and the Cathedral of [[Assunta]]. The first was built in 1737 at the same place where there was a small chapel dedicated to Saint Francis
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  • The extinction of the Medici line and the accession in [[1737]] of Francis Stephen, duke of Lorraine and husband of Maria Theresa of Aust
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  • ...n]]. Designed by the Italian architect [[Alessandro Galilei]] (1691–1737), it is perhaps the only Palladian house in Ireland to have been built with
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  • * [[Luigi Galvani]] (scientist, 1737 – 1798)
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  • *[[Luigi Galvani]], ([[1737]]-[[1798]]), physician and physicist, [[eponym]] of [[galvanization]]
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