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  • Dukes of Lithuania 1377–1392 and 1440–1572, kings of Poland 1386–1572 ... When Sigismund II Augustus died in 1572, he left no heirs and the ...
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  • the Spanish controlled the port. In 1572, Conquistador Juan de Salcedo ... Manila, arriving in the port city, on June 12, 1572. When Salcedo arrived ...
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  • in 1569), Elizabeth (baptized early in 1572), Rachell (born sometime before ... After being named a gentleman of the Chapel Royal in 1572, a well ...
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  • Petrus Ramus, or Pierre de la Ramée (1515 - August 24, 1572), was a French humanist philosopher, logician, and educational reformer, known for ...
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  • John Donne (pronounced Dun; 1572 – March 31, 1631) was a Jacobean metaphysical poet. His works include sonnets, love poetry, religious poems ...
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  • of Zeus, in an engraving made by Philippe Galle in 1572.]] The Statue of Zeus at Olympia is one of the classical Seven Wonders of the Ancient ...
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  • successful in suppressing the rebellion. In 1572 however, the rebels conquered ... ==Initial stages (1568-1572)== ===Iconoclasm and repression=== ...
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  • to his dead twin, which was printed as his first publication in 1572 ... In 1572, in Knudstrup, Tycho fell in love with Kirsten Jørgensdatter ...
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  • his wife in three separate outbreaks of the plague (1572, 1575, and 1580 respectively). He seems to have considered becoming a priest at this time, but ...
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  • resume its activities, which continued until 1572. ==Life== Laetus was born at Calabria, Italy, in 1425, an illegitimate son of the House of the ...
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  • **2nd bell: il Crocifisso, cast in 1572 by Vincenzo Possenti, weights 2,462 kilograms (5,428 pounds) **3rd bell: San Ranieri, cast in 1719-1721 ...
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  • 24, 1603), and Lord High Treasurer from 1572. Cecil became the main architect ... became a secretary of the ship of state. In 1572, however, Lord Winchester ...
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  • VIII]]: An Allegory of the Tudor Succession, c.1572, attributed to Lucas de Heere.]] A defining characteristic of music of the Baroque era was ...
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  • * Rudolf I, king of Hungary 1572 - 1608 * Matthias, king of Hungary ... * Rudolph II, king of Bohemia 1572 - 1611 * Matthias, king of Bohemia ...
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  • dynasty, (detail), attributed to Lucas de Heere, ca 1572: left to right, Philip II of Spain, [[Mary I of England|Mary]], Henry VIII, Edward VI, ...
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  • of 18 sheets (36 pages) of European paper, dated 1572 although was perhaps created later than this. Largely pictorial, it has short descriptions in ...
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  • at Ávila and Segovia. He was ordained in 1572, and taught theology at Ávila and Segovia (1575), Valladolid (1576), Rome (1580–1585), Alcalá ...
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  • * Ippolito II d'Este (August 25, 1509 - December 1, 1572). Archbishop of Milan and later Cardinal. * Alessandro d'Este (1514 - 1516). ...
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  • VIII]]: An Allegory of the Tudor Succession, c. 1572, attributed to Lucas de Heere.]] The Elizabethan Age is the time period associated with the ...
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  • and a nominal alliance with Oda. In 1572, at the urging of the Shogun, he decided to make a drive for the capital. Tied down on the Western front ...
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