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On This Day, 9th November 1572, Scotland's great reformer John Knox preached his last sermon, which was at the induction of his colleague and successor at St Giles, Rev James Lawson.
It was said his once thundering voice was so weak he could barely be heard. After finishing cont
On this day of 1572, Yun-Seong was born.
This young warrior looked up to his hero, Hwang. But for him, Hwang was not an idol to live up to. He was someone to be surpassed. Someone to be beaten in the duel! The ultimate goal for Yun was to make him to accept the challenge.
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🦄🏰🎨⏳📖🖌 Unicorn, 1572, Maerten de Vos,
Staatliches Museum Schwerin, Germany
Maerten de Vos painted the grand palace chapel in Celle near Hannover for Duke William the Younger from Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel. The Duke also created a “dream menagerie." This collection of ...
Great #earlymodern #allegory for the end of the year: Tabula Cebetis or 'way of life to #happiness' by an unknown Dutch artist, 1572, @rijksmuseum. So many interesting details. Could use a little restoration though... Zoom in here: https://t.co/CAYPFQTQXy
“No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main.” – John Donne, born #OTD 1572, whose earliest poems showed a developed knowledge of English society coupled with sharp criticism of its problems.
Agnolo Bronzino (1503-1572, Italy
“Madonna and Child with the Infant St. John,”