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  • applying to works printed outside Ulm, in 1538 he published Guldin Arch at ... *Chronicle of Germany (1538) *Golden Arch (1538) *A Universal Chronicle ...
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  • Agostino Nifo (c. 1473 - 1538 or 1545) Latin Augustinus Niphus, or Niphus Suessanus, Niphus also spelled Nyphus, was an Italian philosopher and ...
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  • of their huge empire until the Spanish conquest in 1538. la Plata de la Nueva Toledo on November 30, 1538. The site was inhabited by ...
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  • took him to London, then (probably in the autumn of 1538) to the Augustinian abbey of Holy Cross at Waltham Abbey, until the abbey was dissolved in 1540 ...
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  • Between 1535 and 1538, Tabinshwehti marched south from Toungoo in ... Takayutpi the Mon king of Pegu (r. 1526-1538) had fled north to seek ...
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  • In June and July 1538 he accompanied Barbarossa on his pursuit of ... In September 1538, with 20 galleys and 10 galliots, Turgut Reis commanded ...
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  • He won a decisive victory in September 1538, which established Ottoman ... In February 1538, Pope Paul III succeeded in assembling a Holy League ...
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  • in Bolivar County, Mississippi.Robins, 1538. Bishop Polk was the leading founder of The University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, which he ...
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  • Mendoza. He became Governor of New Galicia in 1538. His motive for his expeditions into New Mexico was to locate fabled 'golden cities'. Although ...
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  • Rabelais later taught medicine at Montpellier in 1537 and 1538, and, in 1547, became curate of Saint-Christophe-du-Jambet and of Meudon, from ...
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  • century) to Agustino Nifo (1473 – 1538) were more loyal to Averroes than the early “Averroists.” == The Theory of “Averroism”== ...
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  • Venus" (c. 1501) and “Venus of Urbino” (1538), among many others. Over time, the general term venus came to refer to any post-classical artistic ...
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  • of the institution of rabbinic ordination. In 1538, 25 rabbis met in assembly at Safed and officially ordained Berab, giving him the right to ordain ...
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  • the daughter of John III, ruler of the Duchy of Cleves, who died in 1538. After John's death, her brother William became Duke of Jülich ...
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  • hütet seine Schweine.jpg|thumb|Hans Sebald Beham, 1538, engraving]] [[Image:Gerard van Honthorst 004.jpg|thumb|Gerard van Honthorst, 1623, like ...
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  • vaults with gothic ribs built between 1536 and 1538 next to the cathedral. It is still possible to see pieces of mural paintings from the sixteenth ...
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  • in the Lateran Palace in Rome, was relocated in 1538 to the Piazza del Campidoglio (Capitoline Hill). Currently, the original is on display in an exhibition ...
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  • a Sanhedrin by Rabbi Jacob Berab in 1538, Rabbi Yisroel Shklover in 1830, Rabbi Aharon Mendel haCohen in 1901, Rabbi Zvi Kovsker in 1940 and ...
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  • |established_date = August 6, 1538 (traditional)James D. Henderson ... settlement was founded on August 6, 1538, by Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada ...
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