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Just mutated my @DogeClub_NFT #1649, thanks again @0xJDIEZEL I LOVE THIS doge + mutant combo!!! Also went ahead and picked up another doge #6254 with its mutant pair, thanks @Adaptati0n3 I recognized your eth address haha 👌🔥
Fateシリーズ(Fate series) ネロ・クラウディウス(Nero Claudius)1649,byte (allbyte)
@cristob45 @BrindusaB1 @dianadep1 @1Atsuhimerose2 @angelicadisogno @marmelyr @neblaruz @ampomata @Spiros209 @peac4love @djolavarrieta @maluisa_3 @scastaldi9 @artmajcar @edjlazar @CristianeGLima @kamabi @albertopetro2 @alleosa @bgv_online @ritamay1 @DavLucia @paoloigna1 @ceconomou56 @Rebeka80721106 @famartinez2001 @karmendida @JohnLee90252472 @mariatontini1 François Perrier (1594- 22 November 1649,) was a French painter9
Battle of the Combined Venetian and Dutch Fleets against the Turks in the Bay of Foya, 1649, Abraham Beerstraaten, 1656
#CeJourLa, en 1598, l'artiste Claude Mellan est né à Abbeville dans la Somme. C'est en 1649, qu'il réalise la "Sainte Face", #gravure faite d'un seul fil, qui démarre au bout du nez et se déploie en une longue spirale #ProuesseTechnique
⤵️ https://t.co/XfZsBHM9yX
Died #OTD 1649, John Winthrop, #English Puritan lawyer and a founder of the #MassachusettsBayColony
Priceless https://t.co/pxBvDbNtia
'...In such circumstances, the striving for commonwealth was not a design but an instinct for survival...'
📅#OTD 1649, #Windsor.
The body of King Charles I is interred in silence. The Book of Common Prayer having been forbidden.
Plans by his son, Charles II, for a £70,000 solemn funeral, mausoleum & monument (right) came to nothing - the location of the body having been lost.
Charles I stepped onto the wooden scaffold in front of Banqueting Hall on a bitterly cold day on 30 January 1649, exactly 373 years ago today.
Perhaps one of these Caroline coins, all found on the Thames foreshore, was in the pocket of a bystander.
#Mudlarking #Mudlark #Larking
#OnThisDay 31 July 1645 Bath in Somerset was captured in a surprise attack by Parliamentarian forces led by Colonel John Okey. Okey was a commissioner at Charles I's trial in 1649, and executed as a Regicide in 1662. Image in our collection. #EnglishCivilWar #17thCentury #OTD
Sept 1649, #parliamentarian newsbook 'A perfect diurnall' reports: 'Letter [was] intercepted going from a prisoner in the #Fleet to the Lord Cottington, wherein... the hopes of that party depends upon his Majesties seeming compliance, with Lilburne & the Levelling party' 1/3.
📅#OTD 1649, William Prynne is freed. He'd been arrested when the New Model Army forcibly excluded c.185 moderate MP's from Parliament.
He condemns 'the armed force and violence of a mutinous army, who have leavyed Warre against [Parliament]' & opposes any trial of the King.
#OnThisDay 31 July 1645 Bath in Somerset was captured in a surprise attack by Parliamentarian forces led by Colonel John Okey. Okey was a commissioner at Charles I's trial in 1649, and executed as a Regicide in 1662. Image in our collection. #EnglishCivilWar #17thCentury #OTD
#OnThisDay 6 February 1649, the House of Commons voted to abolish the House of Lords (funnily enough, they hadn't been getting on too well....) #17thCentury #OTD
Birthday in the park: Peter Paul Rubens, 1577-1649, Flemish artist.......https://t.co/zdpr7WqjIO
Richard Brandon was the Common Hangman of London in 1649, it is debatable as to whether he beheaded Charles I as his identity was concealed on the scaffold & his confession, shown here, was published posthumously.
More here https://t.co/AV6ifq36Yd
#OTD #OnThisDay #historyteacher
Today 13 December 2007 this painting worth £200K was returned to the National #Maritime Museum...
The Flemish Baroque artwork c1649, entitled ‘Sunlight on a Stormy Sea’ by Bonaventura Peeters the Elder had been stolen from The Queen’s House 5 months earlier.