Search results for "1511" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • Villa Farnesia: Triumph of Galatea, (detail) 1511 ==Chronology of main ... *Madonna with the Blue Diadem (1510-1511) Musée du Louvre, Paris ...
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  • ===Operations in Goa and Malacca, 1510-1511=== Albuquerque intended ... In April, 1511, he set sail from Goa to Malacca with a force of some ...
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  • Johannes Tinctoris (c.1435 – 1511) was a Flemish composer and music theorist of the Renaissance era. Tinctoris was also known as a cleric, ...
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  • as the Governor of Puerto Rico from 1509-1511 until being replaced in that ... Ponce de León was removed from office in 1511. Feeling that his good name ...
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  • Koreana has no known copy errors. With 1511 titles in 6568 volumes comprising 52,382,960 characters, each wood block measures 70 centimeters ...
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  • Passion (1498–1510) and the Little Passion (1510–1511). ... work he did. The first five years, 1507–1511, are pre-eminently the painting ...
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  • gave birth to a son, Henry, on January 1, 1511, but he only lived until February ... Warham controlled matters of state. From 1511 onwards, however, power was ...
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  • Michael Servetus (also Miguel Servet or Miguel Serveto) (September 29, 1511 – October 27, 1553) was a Spanish theologian, physician, and humanist. ...
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  • A number of earthquakes have devastated Ljubljana, including in those ... After the 1511 earthquake, Ljubljana was rebuilt in a Baroque style ...
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  • monopoly on the external trade out of its harbor by 1511. They were later expelled from their settlements in Guangzhou (in Portuguese Canton or Cantao ...
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  • II and painted by Michelangelo from 1508 to 1511, has a series of nine paintings ... was completed between 1508 and November 1511. He painted the Last Judgment ...
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  • John on Patmos" by Hans Baldung Grien, 1511 ]] The traditional view holds that John of Patmos is identical with John the Apostle who is believed ...
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  • answered with Handspiegel (Handbook, 1511), in which he attacked Reuchlin personally. Reuchlin complained to Emperor Maximilian and also answered ...
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  • to his views and inclinations. Until 1511, Wolsey had been adamantly ... He became Canon of Windsor, Berkshire in 1511, the same year in which he ...
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  • |Townships = 1511 |Website = http://www.ln.gov ... , which are then further subdivided into 1511 township-level divisions ...
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  • In 1511, Beatus was considering traveling to the great centers of learning in Italy to improve his knowledge of Greek, when he learned that Johannes ...
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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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  • the patronage of Charles d'Amboise until 1511) * Rome (1514) ... mainland Italian hospital); from 1510 to 1511 he collaborated with the doctor ...
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  • In 1511, Cajetan appeared in support of the pope against the claims of the Council of Pisa, composing in defense of his position the Tractatus ...
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  • baptized as Enrique (Henry the Black) in Malacca in 1511, had been captured by Sumatran slavers from his home islands. Enrique was indentured by Magellan ...
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  • from the Horn of Africa conquered Socotra, in 1511, almost all traces of the Thomas Christian community in Socotra had been utterly effaced. ...
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  • in 1510. Prince Henry, Duke of Cornwall was born in 1511, but died after 52 days. Catherine then had another stillborn girl, followed by another short ...
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  • #039;s The Prince, written between 1511-1512 and published in 1532, after Machiavelli's death. That work, as well as The Discourses, a rigorous ...
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  • *Carniola earthquake (1511). A major earthquake that shook a large portion of South-Central Europe. Its epicenter was around the town of Idrija ...
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  • passed under the control of the Mahra sultans in 1511. In 1600, England's Queen Elizabeth granted a monopoly to the East India Company to ...
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  • |year_leader1 = King   1511-21 |leader2 = Américo Thomaz |year_leader2 = President   1958-61 |title_representative = Viceroy ...
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  • * Anne of York (November 2, 1475–November 23, 1511, married Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk *George Plantagenet, Duke of Bedford (March 1477–March ...
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  • In 1511, several caciques in Puerto Rico, such as Agueybana, Uroyoan, Guarionex, and Orocobix, allied with the Caribs and tried to oust the Spaniards ...
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  • Medici, was characterized by Giorgio Vasari (1511 - 1574) as a "golden age," a thought, suitably enough, he expressed at the head of his Vita ...
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  • Baghdad in 1509, Khorasan and Herat in 1510. By 1511, the Uzbeks in the north-east were driven across the Oxus River where they captured Samarkand establishing ...
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  • any of the ancients." The book was printed in 1511. In 1450, Alberti was commissioned to transform the Gothic church of San. Francesco, Rimini ...
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  • in 1517, plunged Geneva into new entanglements. In 1511, the nearby Catholic city of Fribourg had renounced its allegiance with Geneva. The city of Berne ...
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  • #Bernhard VII of Lippe, 1429-1511 #Simon V, Count of Lippe, 1471-1536 #Bernhard VIII, Count of Lippe, 1527-1563 #Simon VI, Count of Lippe, 1554-1613 ...
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  • United States, from first contact (1511) to the closing of the frontier (1890), and determined that 9,156 people died from atrocities perpetrated ...
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  • The first Europeans to sight the island were the Portuguese in 1511, however they made no landing until 1527. In 1526-27 Don Jorge de Meneses ...
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  • children by his first wife, Jane Colt, who died in 1511. He remarried almost immediately, to a rich widow named Alice Middleton who was several years ...
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  • made Giovanni head of his family. On October 1, 1511, he was appointed papal legate of Bologna and the Romagna, and when the Florentine republic declared ...
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  • in 1501, then republished in Seville in 1511, 1520, 1525, 1528, 1533 and 1534; additionally a second part, Tristan el Joven, was created which ...
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  • king and the pope. At the end of the summer of 1511, he went to France again to ask Louis XII to remove a schismatic council that he was sponsoring ...
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  • In 1511, Ayutthaya received a diplomatic mission from the Portuguese, who earlier that year had conquered Malacca. These were probably the first ...
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  • Raffaello Sanzio's Madonna di Foligno, 1511-1512, Transferred from wood to canvas, is close to fact although he saw every aspect of nature ...
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  • supplies, and were put out to sea on March 1, 1511. The ship disappeared, leaving no trace of de Nicuesa and his men, and thus Balboa became governor ...
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  • Erasmus, in The Praise of Folly (1509, printed 1511) remarked "The Christians have now their gigantic Saint George, as well as the pagans ...
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  • The conquest of Malacca by the Portuguese in 1511 meant Brunei benefited from the scattering of Muslim merchants and traders who were forced to use ...
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  • quot; and name the island. As early as 1511, the island is referred to as Isla de los Barbados (island of the bearded ones) in an official Portuguese ...
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  • first the Portuguese, who captured Melaka in 1511, then the Dutch, and finally the British who established bases at the island of Penang, leased to ...
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  • harass the fleets of the other." In August 1511, they raided the areas around Reggio Calabria in southern Italy. In August 1512, the exiled ruler ...
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  • In 1511, he accompanied Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar, an aide of the ... who turned out to be the survivors of the 1511 shipwreck, Gerónimo de Aguilar ...
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  • to some sources. It was certainly known by 1511, when Peter Martyr d'Anghiera published his Legatio Babylonica, which mentioned Bermuda ...
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  • Austrian Alpine character. After an earthquake in 1511, Ljubljana was rebuilt in the Renaissance style, and after an earthquake in 1895, the city was ...
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  • practice are Peter Martyr d'Anghera's 1511 accounts of the second voyage of Columbus to the New World (1494). [http://www.gutenberg ...
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  • revolts against the activity of the Holy Office, in 1511 and 1516. Many Italian authors of the sixteenth century referred with horror to the actions ...
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  • district vicar in charge of eleven monasteries. In 1511, he began preaching within the cloister and in 1514, to the Wittenberg parish church. ...
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  • The coast of Cuba was fully mapped by Sebastián de Ocampo in 1511, the same year the first Spanish settlement was founded by Diego Velázquez ...
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