Search results for "1499" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • the east coast of South America between 1499 and 1502. On the second of ... About 1499–1500, Vespucci joined a second expedition in the service ...
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  • Sebastian Franck (c. 1499 – c. 1543) was a sixteenth-century German Protestant Reformer, theologian, freethinker, humanist, and radical reformer ...
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  • who was exiled at Ferrara. From about 1499 to 1509 he occupied the chair ... traditions. Marsilio Ficino (1433 – 1499), the main representative ...
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  • However, after Cesare's alliance with the French king Louis XII ... * Rodrigo Borgia of Aragon (November 1, 1499 - August, 1512). Son ...
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  • From around 1482 to 1499, Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan, employed ... === Milan (1482–1499) === Leonardo spent 17 years in Milan in the ...
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  • two of four ships, returned to Portugal in 1499. Nevertheless, da Gama's ... Gama's return to Portugal in September 1499, he was richly rewarded as ...
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  • which was compiled by Bernardino de Sahagún (1499-1590) in 12 volumes containing the fruit of his researches in Aztec religions and culture and his ...
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  • On his fourth voyage, in 1499, de la Cosa was the first pilot for the expedition of Alonso de Ojeda and Amerigo Vespucci, and with them was among ...
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  • Giovanni Caboto (c. 1450 – c. 1499), known in English as John Cabot, was an Italian navigator and explorer commonly credited as the first early ...
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  • Michelangelo's Pietà was carved in 1499, when the sculptor was just ... Michelangelo returned to Florence from 1499–1501. Things were changing ...
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  • *1486-1499: John Cicero, Elector of Brandenburg (son) *1499-1535: Joachim I Nestor, Elector of Brandenburg (son) ...
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  • Marsilio Ficino (also known by his Latin name, Marsilius Ficinus) (October 19, 1433 – October 1, 1499) was one of the most influential humanist ...
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  • was to the French court in 1500. From 1499 to 1512, Machiavelli was sent ... *Discorso sopra le cose di Pisa, 1499 *Del modo di trattare i popoli ...
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  • support of Louis XII who had invaded Italy, in 1499, in an effort to press his claims against those of Ferdinand I of Spain regarding the kingdoms of ...
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  • ;Curaçao: Discovered in 1499 by Alonso de Ojeda and Amerigo Vespucci ... ;Bonaire: Bonaire was also discovered in 1499 by Ojeda and Vespucci ...
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  • in 1482. Montenegro was overtaken by 1499. Belgrade was the last major Balkan city to endure Ottoman onslaughts, as it joined the Catholic Kingdom ...
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  • In December 1499, Pacioli and Leonardo were forced to flee Milan when Louis XII of France seized the city and drove their patron out. After that ...
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  • In 1499, when Vasco da Gama returned to Portugal from his pioneering voyage around the Cape of Good Hope to India, King Manuel straightway sent ...
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  • Chronik (The Cologne Chronicle), published in 1499, states that a prototype for Gutenberg's printing press was invented in the Netherlands and that ...
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  • | Period = 1499-1539 | Predecessor = | Successor = Guru Angad Dev 2nd of the Ten Gurus of Sikhism | ordination = ...
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  • In 1499, the Uzbek Turks took control of Samarkand. The Shaybanids emerged as the Uzbek leaders at or about this time. In the sixteenth century ...
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  • Florence. He was elected to the Dodici Buonomini in 1499 and to the Signoria in 1512, where he was confirmed as a Priori in 1524. He may have had ties ...
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  • right|thumb|350px|Resurrection of the Flesh (1499-1502) Fresco by Luca SignorelliChapel of San Brizio, Duomo, Orvieto]] Resurrection is most commonly ...
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  • secured the great fortress of Daulatabad in 1499. Murtaza Shah annexed Berar in 1574. Chand Bibi, as a regent of Bahadur, Shah Mughal bravely ...
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  • |established_date2 = 22 September 1499 |established_date3 = 24 October 1648 ... of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I in 1499 amounted to de facto independence ...
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  • flourish until the time of Rennyo Shonin (1415-1499), who was 8th in descent from Shinran Shonin. Through his charisma and prostelytizing, Shin Buddhism ...
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  • [[Image:Mogyeon.jpg|thumb|300px|Yi Ahm (1499-?), Mother Dog, fifteenth century, National Museum of Korea.]] [[Image:Hwangmyo.jpg|thumb|400px|Kim ...
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  • explorer Alonso de Ojeda and claimed for Spain in 1499. Although he established a colony there, it was limited in scope. Unlike many other Caribbean ...
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  • was by Alonzo de Ojeda and Amerigo Vespucci in 1499. In 1595, Sir Walter Raleigh explored the area for England. The Dutch began exploring and settling ...
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  • (1502-1504). His portraits, such as Oswolt Krell (1499), were characterized by sharp psychological insight. Dürer depicted mythological and allegorical ...
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  • by someone else for a different site. By 1499 both had been installed at Castello. Webster Smith, "On the Original Location of the Primavera ...
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  • Between 1499 and 1503, More delivered a series of lectures, now lost, on Saint Augustine's De civitate Dei at the Church of St. Lawrence ...
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  • Duke of York. Henry consolidated his power in 1499, with the capture and execution of Warbeck. ==Aftermath== Although historians still debate ...
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  • He probably did not stay in Milan long, for in 1499, Louis XII captured Milan in his invasion of northern Italy and imprisoned Josquin's ...
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  • Sforza, he allied himself with France in January 1499 and was joined by Venice. By the autumn Louis XII was in Italy and expelled Lodovico Sforza from ...
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  • The cross, found in many cultures and religions of the world, is an ancient human symbol that has become closely connected with the religion ...
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  • 200px|The 1453 Siege of Constantinople (painted 1499)]] The city was originally founded in the early days of Greek colonial expansion, when in ...
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  • Sviatoslav I of Kiev (East Slavic: Святослав, ca. 942 – 972) was the warrior prince (or konung) of Kievan Rus'. The son of Igor ...
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  • of Death (Danse Macabre) by Matthias Huss, at Lyon, 1499. This image depicts a compositor standing at a compositor's case being grabbed by a skeleton ...
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  • Atlantic to João Fernandes "Lavrador" in 1499 (he may already explored some lands as soon as 1492) and to the Corte-Real brothers in 1500 and ...
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  • Vespucci who, together with Alonso de Ojeda, led a 1499 naval expedition along the northwestern coast's Gulf of Venezuela. On reaching the Guajira ...
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  • to the Indies: Vasco da Gama returned in September 1499, from a trip to India, having sailed east around Africa. ===Fourth voyage=== ...
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  • [[File:Aztec ritual for flooding.jpg|thumb|400 px| 1499, the Aztecs performing child sacrifice to appease the angry gods who had flooded Tenochtitlan ...
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  • similar roman types cut by Francesco Griffo (1499) and Erhard Radolt (1486) are acknowledged as the definitive and archetypal roman faces that set the ...
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  • In 1499, about 50,000 Moriscos were coerced into taking part in mass baptism. During the uprising that followed, people who refused the choices ...
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  • renowned as an engineer and inventor. In Venice in 1499 he devised a system of movable barricades to protect the city from attack. He also had a scheme ...
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  • oldest of the fort temples, existed prior to 1499. Legend has it that King Raja Wodeyar survived after having been poisoned at the temple because of ...
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  • " Biochem Pharmacol 59(12) (2000): 1489–1499. PMID 10799645. Nevertheless, due to their properties of inhibiting DNA transcription and ...
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  • Henares, old Complutum, by Cardinal Cisneros in 1499. Nevertherless, its real origin dates back to 1293, when King Sancho IV of Castile built the General ...
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