Could be George Friderick Handel, could be Christoph Willibald von Gluck.
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Yes, Katie Price does live in England.
It wasn't influenced by medieval England. They did want to make sure they didn't have a king, but it was the enlightenment philosophers that were the greatest influence.
George Frideric Handel was one of the greatest composers of the Baroque era. Though he was born in Germany, he spent a brief amount of time in Italy and live the remainder of his life in London.
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The enlightenment
Myles Birket Foster has written: 'Anthems and anthem composers' -- subject- s -: Anthems, Church music, Church of England, Composers, English Composers, English Musicians, History and criticism
the enlightenment affect the revolutions in England and America by making them into wealthier states
The Enlightenment movement was started by the political views of Thomas Hobbs and john Locke, both in England. However the Enlightenment is thought to have reached its peak in Paris, France in the mid 1700s.
what has been the greatest influence on England 's law and government
Proponents of Enlightenment
The Enlightenment began in Europe, with France being one of the key countries where ideas and philosophies of the Enlightenment flourished. Other important countries where the Enlightenment had an impact include England, Scotland, and Germany.
The Enlightenment began in Western Europe, particularly in countries like England, France, and Germany. These nations saw a surge in scientific and philosophical advancements, challenging traditional beliefs and institutions. Key figures of the Enlightenment include Voltaire, Rousseau, and Locke.