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  2. Life's Been Good - Wikipedia

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    In the song, Walsh satirically reflects on the antics and excesses of the era's rock stars, with nods to drummer Keith Moon of the Who and others: "I live in hotels, tear out the walls/I have accountants pay for it all", and "My Maserati [1] does one-eighty-five/I lost my license, now I don't drive", based on his own experience.

  3. Siege of Calais (1596) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Calais of 1596, also known as the Spanish conquest of Calais, took place at the strategic port-city of Calais (present-day northern France), between 8 and 24 April 1596, as part of the Franco-Spanish War (1595–1598), in the context of the French Wars of Religion, the Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604), and the Eighty Years' War.

  4. War against Sigismund - Wikipedia

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    The war against Sigismund (Swedish: Kriget mot Sigismund) was a war between Duke Charles, later known as King Charles IX of Sweden, and Sigismund, who was at the time the king of both Sweden and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (that is, the King of Poland and the Grand Duke of Lithuania).

  5. Edict of Nantes - Wikipedia

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    The French Huguenots and Wars of Religion: Three Centuries of Resistance for Freedom of Conscience (2021) [ISBN missing] Greengrass, Mark. "The Edict of Nantes (1598)." in Handbuch Frieden im Europa der Frühen Neuzeit (2021): 897–910. online in English [permanent dead link ‍] Kleinman, Ruth.

  6. List of wars involving England - Wikipedia

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    1598 French Wars of Religion (1562–1598) Protestants: Huguenots England: Catholics: Catholic League Spain Duchy of Savoy: Victory. Uneasy truce; The Edict of Nantes granted the Huguenots substantial rights in certain areas; Paris and other defined territories were declared to be permanently Catholic

  7. Ottoman–Habsburg wars - Wikipedia

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    The Iberian Union in 1598, under Philip II, King of Spain and Portugal. European colonialization began in earnest when Spanish explorer Miguel López de Legazpi arrived from Mexico in 1565 and formed the first European settlements in Cebu. Beginning with just five ships and five hundred men accompanied by Augustinian monks, and further ...

  8. The Penguin’s Maserati Is the Best Car on TV - AOL

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    The Maserati Ghibli doesn’t come cheap, either. The Penguin’s ride leases at $2,815/month for the Ultima model—and that’s before you add a custom paint job. 2 Fast 2 Penguin .

  9. European wars of religion - Wikipedia

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    The European wars of religion are also known as the Wars of the Reformation. [ 1 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] In 1517, Martin Luther 's Ninety-five Theses took only two months to spread throughout Europe with the help of the printing press, overwhelming the abilities of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and the papacy to contain it.