quinze euros et quatre-vingt treize centimes /or/ quinze euros et quatre-vingt treize cts (abbreviation for cents)
when it comes to writing figures, change the period for a comma: French would write "15,93 €" and not "15.93 €"
There are an infinite amount of multiples of 531, like 1062, 1593 and so on.
Wanting to bring a peaceful end to the 30+ years "Wars of Religion" and realizing that France would never accept him as a Protestant king, Henry IV converted to Catholicism in 1593.
1593 531,3 177,3,3 59,3,3,3
The Huguenots were French Protestants of the 16th and 17th centuries, many of whom suffered severe persecution for their faith. The first French Huguenot community was founded in 1546, and the confession of faith drawn up by the first synod in 1559 was influenced by the ideas of John Calvin. Their numbers increased rapidly and they became a political force, led by Gaspard II de Coligny. Conflicts with the Roman Catholic government and others, including the House of Guise, was responisible for the Massacre of St Bartholomew (August 1572) in which thousands of Huguenots perished, and led to the Wars of Religion (1562 to 1598). A Huguenot political party was formed in 1573 to fight for religious and civil liberties. The powerful anti-Huguenot Holy League was formed in 1576. Henry IV ended the civil wars by giving up Protestantism in 1593 and converting to Catholicism, but in 1598 he enacted the Edict of Nantes, granting rights to Protestants. Civil wars occurred again in the 1620s, the Huguenots lost their political power, and they continued to be harassed and forcibly converted. In 1685 Louis XIV revoked the Edict of Nantes; over the next several years, more than 400,000 French Protestants left France.
Dr Faustus was the tragic hero of 'The Tragical History of Dr Faustus'. He made a bargain with the Devil, for earthly knowledge and power. In exchange, he promised him his soul.The play was written by Christopher Marlowe [Baptized February 26, 1564-May 30, 1593], who died tragically at a young age, and under mysterious circumstances. Marlowe based his play on 'The Historie of the Damnable Life, and Deserved Death of Dr John Faustus', which was a translated retelling of a German legend. The German legend somewhat may have drawn on the experiences of Dr Johann Georg Faust [c. 1480-1540]. Faust received his divinity degree from Heidelberg University, in 1509. But he developed a reputation as an alchemist and magician of Knittlingen, Wurttemberg.
Shakespeare did not write any novels. We are also unclear about when he wrote many of the things he did write. We do know that his semi-pornographic and extremely popular poem Venus and Adonis was first published and probably written in 1593.
1593 was the 16th century.
Shakespeare's first printed work is thought to have been the poem Venus and Adonis, printed in 1593.
In England, in 1593, all the theaters were closed because of plague.
1, 3, 9, 27, 59, 177, 531, 1593.
Galileo Galilei made a water thermometer in 1593.
The London theaters closed in 1593 because of an outbreak of plague.
Giuseppe Arcimboldo lived 1527-1593.
1593 was the 16th century.
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The Bold and the Beautiful - 1987 1-1593 was released on: USA: 1993
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