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| 1598 |
| | A manuscript, the Guildford Book of Court, uses the word 'creckett' for a game played in a Guildford school | |
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| 1598 |
| | Shah Abbas builds up Isfahan as a spectacular new capital of the Persian empire | |
| | Friday Mosque, Isfahan Fotofile CG
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| 1598 |
| | James VI of Scotland argues in an anonymous book that kings, appointed by God, are above human law | |
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| 1598 |
| | The Edict of Nantes secures the civil rights of France's Protestants, the Huguenots | |
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| 1599 |
| | The Globe, where many of Shakespeare's plays are first performed, is built on Bankside in London | |
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| c. 1600 |
| | The Yoruba develop an extensive empire centred on Oyo in southern Nigeria | |
| | Beaded crown of a Yoruba ruler Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter
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| 1600 |
| | William Gilbert, physician to Queen Elizabeth, concludes that the earth is a magnet and coins the term 'magnetic pole' | |
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| 1600 |
| | A performance in the Oratory in Rome, with music by Emilio de' Cavalieri, is in effect the first oratorio | |
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| 1600 |
| | Britain's East India Company is established when Elizabeth I grants a charter to a 'Company of Merchants trading into the East Indies' | |
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| 1600 |
| | Electricity is given its name (in the Latin phrase vis electrica) by the English physician, William Gilbert | |
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