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  • wife of Henry VIII of England from January 6, 1540 to July 9, 1540. Their brief marriage was a political one, and Henry seems never to have been attracted ...
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  • Francisco Vásquez de Coronado (ca. 1510 – September 22, 1554) was a Spanish conquistador and Governor of New Galicia, Mexico who between 1540 ...
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  • was the fifth wife of Henry VIII of England (1540-1542). She is sometimes ... Catherine married Henry VIII on July 28, 1540, at Oatlands Palace ...
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  • William Byrd (c. 1540 – July 4, 1623) was one of the most celebrated English composers of the Renaissance. His entire life was marked by contradictions ...
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  • === Prome (1540)=== Takayutpi the Mon king of Pegu (r. 1526-1538) had ... Trade, and the Unification of Burma, c. 1540-1620. Oriens Extremus 27: 203-226. ...
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  • , and a nine-volume work on his friend, Erasmus (1540-1541). ... , and a nine-volume work on his friend Erasmus (1540-1541). ...
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  • was to remain there for the rest of his life. By 1540 he was ill, judging from his correspondence with Duke Albrecht, and he probably died in early 1543. ...
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  • Waltham Abbey, until the abbey was dissolved in 1540 (Dissolution of the Monasteries). He then went to Canterbury Cathedral, and finally to court as ...
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  • explorers first encountered them in 1540, when the Chickasaw were living ... The Chickasaw first had contact with Europeans in 1540, when Spanish ...
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  • *Harvey, Barbara. Living and Dying in England 1100-1540: The Monastic ... *Knighton, C.S., and Richard Mortimer. Westminster Abbey Reformed: ...
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  • his new Asian dominions, and on March 15, 1540, Xavier left Rome for the ... Francis left Rome the next day, March 15, 1540, for the Indies, traveling ...
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  • face. Nevertheless, he married her on January 6, 1540. Soon thereafter ... On July 28, 1540 (the same day Lord Essex was executed), Henry married ...
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  • all of the music was destroyed between 1536 and 1540 during the Dissolution of the Monasteries under Henry VIII of England. As a result, most of ...
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  • In 1540, Melanchthon produced a revised edition, the Augsburg Confession Variata, which was signed by John Calvin. Many Lutheran churches specify ...
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  • known as the Jesuits, confirmed by a papal bull in 1540. ... the bull Regimini militantis (September 27, 1540), but limited the number of ...
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  • Charles V of the Holy Roman Empire, which ended in 1540. It is almost certainly thanks to Wyatt's diplomatic endeavors that he came into contact ...
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  • Sir Francis Drake, Vice Admiral, (c. 1540 – January 28 1596) was a pre-eminent English navigator, politician, civil engineer, and known slave ...
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  • to Ignatius Loyola; Reform in the Church 1495-1540. New York: Fordham University Press. ISBN 9780823214785. * == External links == ...
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  • de Sahagún between approximately 1540 and 1585. It is a copy of original source materials which are now lost, perhaps destroyed by the Spanish ...
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  • between the young Society of Jesus (founded in 1540) and it theological opponents. Already the Jesuit Leonard Lessius had been attacked by the followers ...
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