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<p> a historian, born at [[Milan]] in 1630, who traveled in various countries, became Protestant at Lausanne, was for a time well received at the court of [[Charles]] It in England, and died at [[Amsterdam]] in 1701. He wrote, among other things, Life of [[Sixtus]] V: — Life of [[Philip]] II: — Monarchy of Louis XIV:Life of Cromwell: — Life of [[Queen]] Elizabeth: — Life of Charles V. </p>
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<p> a historian, born at [[Milan]] in 1630, who traveled in various countries, became [[Protestant]] at Lausanne, was for a time well received at the court of [[Charles]] It in England, and died at [[Amsterdam]] in 1701. He wrote, among other things, Life of [[Sixtus]] V: '''''''''' Life of [[Philip]] II: '''''''''' Monarchy of Louis XIV:Life of Cromwell: '''''''''' Life of [[Queen]] Elizabeth: '''''''''' Life of Charles V. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 11:05, 15 October 2021

Gregory Leti [1]

a historian, born at Milan in 1630, who traveled in various countries, became Protestant at Lausanne, was for a time well received at the court of Charles It in England, and died at Amsterdam in 1701. He wrote, among other things, Life of Sixtus V: Life of Philip II: Monarchy of Louis XIV:Life of Cromwell: Life of Queen Elizabeth: Life of Charles V.

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