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  • The Council of Trent (1545-1563), in which the Roman Catholic Church answered many questions of internal reform raised by both Protestants and ...
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  • May 1543 and moved to its present location in March 1545. It sits atop a Maya town called Zaci or Zaci- Val, whose buildings were dismantled to reuse ...
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  • In 1545 the Spaniard Iñigo Ortiz de Retez sailed along the north coast of New Guinea as far as the Mamberamo River near which he landed, naming ...
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  • On his return in 1545, he assisted the prominent physician Louis Serre in his fight against a major plague outbreak in Marseille, and then tackled ...
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  • from secrecy were eradicated by Francis I in 1545. A two-volume folio version of this translation appeared in Paris, in 1488. Other predecessors ...
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  • chant, established by the Council of Trent (1545-1563), and earlier than the Gregorian Joseph Otten, Catholic Encyclopedia, 1907 ed., [http://www ...
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  • bringing precious cargo from Sicily. In June 1545 he raided the coasts of Sicily and bombarded several ports on the Tyrrhenian Sea. In July he ravaged ...
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  • Provence, completely destroying them in France in 1545. The treaty of June 5, 1561 granted amnesty to the Protestants of the Valleys, including ...
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  • The canon promulgated at the Council of Trent (1545–1563), by which the Roman Catholic Church addressed the representational arts by demanding ...
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  • to appear in Spain with the current meaning in 1545, though at the time it had no association with literature. O.F. Best, [https://www.jstor.org/pss/40297681 ...
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  • was discovered in the mountains near Potosi in 1545, Spaniards poured into Bolivia by the thousands, building a mineral-based economy that persists ...
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  • stead of her young son Myeongjong (明宗 r. 1545-67), and immediately repealed many anti-Buddhist measures. The queen had deep respect for the brilliant ...
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  • years. The Diocese of Quito was established in 1545 and was elevated to the Archdiocese of Quito in 1849. [[Image:PortonCatedral.JPG|thumb|right ...
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  • |1544-1545 | |천윤天胤 (C) | Injong | 인종仁宗 (T) ... |1545-1567 | |대양對陽 (C) | Myeongjong | 명종明宗 (T) ...
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  • Figurée de l’édition Originale Rarissime de 1545, avec les Variantes des Manuscrits de la Bibliothèque Impériale). (Paris: [s.n.], 1863) ...
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  • Yi Sun-sin (April 28 1545 – December 16 1598), also commonly transliterated Yi Soon-shin, earned fame as a Korean naval leader noted for his ...
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  • || July 23, 1596 || reputed illegitimate; married 1545, Ann Morgan; had issue |- |colspan=4|By Mary Berkeley |- |Sir Thomas Stucley||c. 1525| ...
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  • males and 61.46 percent for females. A total of 1545 government-run educational institutions and 18 private schools operate mostly in the towns. Twelve ...
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  • A draped arch at the Government Palace of Tlaxcala (1545) File:Salamanca Escuelas Menores 494.jpg|Mixed-line arches at Escuelas Menores (Salamanca) ...
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  • subject to Donnacona, Chief at Stadacona. By 1545, European books and maps began referring to this region as Canada. Jacques Cartier, [https://www ...
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