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  • Anne of Cleves (September 22, 1515 – July 16, 1557) (German: Anna von Jülich-Kleve-Berg) was the fourth wife of Henry VIII of England from ...
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  • === Shan States and Chiang Mai (1557-1558) === Hsipaw, Yawnghwe, Mong Yang, and Mogaung in 1557. The following year he marched ...
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  • and kept in the Forbidden City. In 1557, the Emperor Jiajing (嘉靖帝 ... only one other manuscript copy was made. In 1557, during the reign of the Emperor ...
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  • Giovanni Croce (also Ioanne a Cruce Clodiensis) (1557 – May 15, 1609) was an Italian composer of vocal music who lived during the late Renaissance ...
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  • Anne's (1574-1619) and Queen Sophie's (1557-1631) private music teacher at Elsinore, Denmark. Princess Anne was the daughter of the King ...
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  • is known to have been organist in Cannaregio in 1557, at which time he competed unsuccessfully for the post of organist at St. Mark's. In 1562 he ...
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  • The city of Cuenca was founded on April 12, 1557, by the Spanish explorer ... :It was built in 1557, but soon was too small and in 1880, it was ...
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  • Giovanni Gabrieli (c.1554 to 1557 – August 12, 1612) was an Italian composer and organist. He was one of the most influential musicians of ...
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  • one another at Kawanakajima in 1553, 1555, 1557, 1561 and 1564, and one theory ... times of these famous battles (1553, 1555, 1557, 1561, 1564). In the year ...
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  • Minerva, Amilcare and Asdrubale Anguissola, 1557.]] Sofonisba Anguissola ... Minerva and Asdrubale Anguissola (c. 1557-1558, Nivaagaards Malerisambling ...
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  • Jacques Cartier (December 31, 1491 – September 1, 1557) was a French navigator who first explored and described the Gulf of St. Lawrence and ...
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  • plain in northern Shinano in 1554, 1555, 1557, 1561, and 1564 became the ... the Kawanakajima five times, in 1554, 1555, 1557, 1561, and 1564. A total of ...
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  • English composer Thomas Morley (1557 or 1558-1602) formally dealt with such question in his treatise, Plaine and Easie Introduction to Practicall ...
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  • Thomas Morley (1557 or 1558 – October 1602) was an English composer, theorist, editor and organist of the Renaissance, and the foremost member ...
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  • of the English Civil War: William Copland's (1557), Thomas East's (1585), and William Stansby's (1634), each of which manifested additional ...
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  • further prophetic verses, was printed in 1557. The third edition, with three ... original editions of the 1555 and 1557 prophetic texts, and much original ...
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  • history. An outbreak in England between 1557 and 1559 killed about 10 percent ... The outbreak that followed, between 1557 to 1559, killed about 10 percent ...
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  • " American Journal of Sociology 102: 1511-1557. *Fararo, Thomas J. 2001. Social Action Systems: Foundation and Synthesis in Sociological ...
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  • of the Court des Aides of Périgueux, and in 1557 he was appointed counselor of the Parliament in Bordeaux. While serving at the Bordeaux Parliament ...
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  • * Thomas Morley (1557-1603) * Thomas Weelkes (1575-1623) * Andrea Gabrieli (1520-1586) * Carlo Gesualdo (1560-1613) * Luca Marenzio (1553-1599) ...
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  • d'Alboquerque which had been gathered in 1557. Jack D. Forbes, Africans and Native Americans (University of Illinois Press, 1993, ISBN 025206321X ...
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  • humanist Julius Caesar Scaliger (1484-1558). In 1557, Scaliger described it as a mysterious metal occurring in Central American mines between Darién ...
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  • thumb|300px|Martin Luther and Cardinal Cajetan, 1557.]] Thomas Cardinal Cajetan (Ca'jê-tan or Caj'e-tan, also known as Gaetanus), ...
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  • opening at the court of Urbino was offered in 1557, Bernardo Tasso gladly accepted it. The young Tasso became the companion in sports and studies of ...
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  • Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca (c. 1490 – c. 1557) was an early Spanish explorer of the New World. He and three others were the only survivors ...
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  • and Kate Winslet, takes it's title from the 1557 epistle by Alexander Pope, Eloisa to Abelard. Howard Brenton's play In Extremis: The Story ...
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  • occupied in 1511) as a trade base with the city in 1557. The Portuguese dominated foreign trade in the region until the arrival of the Dutch in the early ...
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  • * Kukeldash Madrassa, which dates back to the reign of Abdullah Khan (1557-1598) was being restored in 2008. There was talk of making it into ...
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  • Around 1557 he returned to Owari and joined the Oda clan as a lowly servant. His cheerful disposition, tact and intelligence helped him become ...
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  • European settlement in China, and was established in 1557. It was the opium trade through Guangzhou that initially triggered the Opium Wars, opening an ...
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  • * Kamran Mirza 1530-1557 (937-962 AH)--ruler of Kabul and Lahore, son of Babur * Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar Mirza (Akbar the Great) 1556-1605 ...
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  • Seville (ending with the bankruptcy of Spain in 1557), and a third boom was based on the textiles industry. The boom-and-bust cycles and inflationary ...
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  • Reported by Eskandar Beg Monshi, Safavid Historian, 1557-1642, in the Book "Alam Ara Abbasi") and resettled the Turkish Afshar tribe in the ...
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  • seahorse Hippocampus whitei]. Animal Behaviour 50: 1557-1569. * Vincent, A. C. J. 1995. A role for daily greetings in maintaining seahorse pair ...
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  • south. Alonzo de Camargo (1539), Juan Ladrilleros (1557) and Hurtado de Mendoza (1558) helped make known the western coasts, and Sir Francis Drake& ...
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  • :Vol. III: 18 October 1778 to 10 May 1779. ISBN 0-8078-1557-8. :Vol. IV: 11 May 1779 to 31 October 1779. ISBN 0-8078-1668-X. :Vol. V: 1 November ...
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  • Delhi or the Imperial style (1191 to 1557 C.E.); the Provincial style, encompassing the surrounding areas like Jaunpur and the Deccan; and the ...
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  • jpg|thumb|right|300px|Cannibalism in Brazil in 1557, as described by Hans Staden.]] Cannibalism is the act or practice of eating members of one ...
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  • The French explorer Jacques Cartier (1491-1557) built a fort at the site in 1535, where he stayed for the winter before returning to France the ...
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  • With the exception of some months spent in Dieppe, France (1557-1558), when he was contemplating a return to Scotland, he continued to officiate ...
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  • Jonathan Porter, Macau, the Imaginary City: Culture and Society, 1557 ... *Porter, Jonathan. Macau, the Imaginary City: Culture and Society ...
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  • to transcribe; another copy was transcribed in 1557. The Yongle ta-tien (“The Great Canon of the Yung-lo Era,” or Yongle Encyclopedia) preserved ...
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  • In the summer of 1557 he left the Bosphorus with a fleet of 60 galleys and, arriving at the Gulf of Taranto, he landed in Calabria and assaulted ...
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  • of Sunda. They conquered Sunda Kelapa on June 22, 1557, and changed its name to "Jayakarta" ("Great Deed" or "Complete Victory"). ...
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  • founded in 1348, was again re-founded in 1557 and renamed to Cambridge's Gonville and Caius College. There are also several theological colleges ...
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  • agreements of the member towns. In 1557 and 1579 revised agreements spelled out the duties of towns and some progress was made. The Bruges Kontor ...
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  • Muslims and Christians continued unabated. In 1557, Jean Parisot de Valette was elected Grand Master of the Order. He continued his raids on non-Christian ...
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  • he died close to Mecca in the Arabian desert in 1557. == India Revisited== Sher Shah Suri had died in 1545, and, although he had been a powerful ...
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  • whose members dealt in skins and furs. He died in 1557 when his son was aged about five years, and his wife Margery followed soon after. Haklyut's ...
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  • the first European colony, Macao, was founded (1557). Ming rule saw the construction of a vast navy, including four-masted ships of 1,500 tons ...
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  • to Spain's first bankruptcy (moratorium) in 1557, due to the rising costs of military efforts. Dependent on sales taxes from Castile and the Netherlands ...
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  • January 6, 1540; annulled 1540; she died July 17, 1557) |- |colspan=4|no issue |- |colspan=4|By Catherine Howard (married July 28, 1540; annulled ...
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  • Suleiman Mosque, Istanbul. Built between 1550 and 1557 and considered an architectural masterpiece]] ===Expansion=== Throughout the sixteenth ...
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  • The term Byzantine Empire was invented in 1557, about a century after the fall of Constantinople to the Turks, by German historian Hieronymus ...
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  • was the state bankruptcy of Philip II in 1557, which threw the German banking houses into chaos and ended the reign of the Fuggers as Spanish ...
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  • and Zwinglianism. At the Colloquy of Worms in 1557 which he attended only reluctantly, the adherents of Flacius and the Saxon theologians tried to ...
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  • An Ottoman invading force under Suleiman I conquered Massawa in 1557, building what is now considered the 'old town' of Massawa on ...
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  • lost his sight, speech, and reason, and on July 10, 1557 he died. From that day, Catherine took a broken lance as her emblem, inscribed with the words ...
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  • Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés (1478-1557)] Delaware Review of Latin American Studies 3(2) (2002). Retrieved January 25, 2021. ...
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