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    February 1564 was significant for the death of one luminary and the birth of another. Who were they?

    Question #38126. Asked by shady shaker. (Aug 29 03 6:01 AM)


    Siskin

    Births - February 6th 1564, Christopher Marlowe, poet and dramatist.

    February 15th 1564, Galileo Galilei, astronomer and scientist.

    Deaths - February 18th 1564, Michaelangelo Buonorroti, renaissance painter.

    http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/1564

    Aug 29 03, 6:50 AM
    gmackematix

    ...and of course, in April came Shakespeare. That's quite a year!

    Aug 29 03, 7:55 PM


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