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  • Hans Leo Haßler (baptized October 26, 1564 – June 8, 1612) was a German composer and organist of the late Renaissance music and early Baroque ...
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  • complied with by Pope Pius IV, January 26, 1564, in the papal bull, Benedictus ... The Index librorum prohibitorum was announced 1564 and the following ...
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  • *Ferdinand I, emperor 1556 - 1564 *Maximilian II, emperor 1564 - 1576 *Rudolph II, emperor 1576 - 1612 ...
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  • Shinano in 1554, 1555, 1557, 1561, and 1564 became the subject of numerous ... five times, in 1554, 1555, 1557, 1561, and 1564. A total of five times at ...
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  • === Ayutthaya (1564-1569) === In 1563, Bayinnaung launched another campaign against the kingdom of Ayutthaya, capturing the capital in 1569, despite ...
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  • Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (March 6, 1475 – February 18, 1564), commonly known as Michelangelo, was an Italian Renaissance ...
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  • Kawanakajima in 1553, 1555, 1557, 1561 and 1564, and one theory claims that ... famous battles (1553, 1555, 1557, 1561, 1564). In the year 1551, Kenshin ...
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  • with Savoy. The treaties of Lausanne (1564) and Thonon (1569) restored ... Paris, the French jurist John Calvin (1509-1564) passed through Geneva and ...
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  • Christopher ("Kit") Marlowe (baptized February 26, 1564 ... *Louis Ule, Christopher Marlowe (1564-1607): A Biography ...
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  • The following year (1564) he professed as a Carmelite (was promoted from novice status) and moved to Salamanca, where he studied theology and ...
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  • * Purandara Dasa (1480-1564 C.E.) * Kanaka Dasa (1508-1606 C.E.) (non-brahmin saint) * Vadirajatirtha (1480-1600 C.E.) (lived for 120 years). ...
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  • John Calvin (July 10, 1509 – May 27, 1564) was a prominent Christian ... He would live there until his death in 1564. It was in Strasbourg that ...
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  • overcome opposition, Ivan threatened to resign in 1564. While boyar factions contemplated what to do, the population panicked and forced them to accept ...
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  • likeness.jpg|thumb|right|300px|John Calvin (1509–1564)]] John Calvin (d. 1564 C.E.) was the first systematic theologian of ...
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  • of Colchester and died in 1591. In 1564 Knox made a second marriage ... from the queen's private rents in 1564 (NAS E30/11 f19r).He had a ...
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  • k=1837 | c=1564 | f=2847 11.30 151 25.52 941 | 1041 | 1165 | 1325 | 1538 | 1835 | comment= color1=#cccccc | color2=black rhombohedral ...
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  • Galileo Galilei (February 15, 1564 – January 8, 1642) was an Italian ... the Tuscan region of Italy, on February 15, 1564. He was the son of Vincenzo ...
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  • Antonio Minturno made a similar interpretation in 1564 in his L'Arte poetica, as did Thomas Twining in 1789 and H. Weil in 1847. ...
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  • world. The Italian Catholic Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), one of the foremost promoters of the new philosophy, insisted that nature "never violates ...
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  • John Calvin (1509-1564) wrote in Institutes that chiliasm (premillennialism) is a "fiction" which is "too puerile to need or to ...
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  • of the Caelestial Orbes. Galileo (1564-1642) and Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) at the time were still young. Bruno himself was not an astronomer ...
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  • in Smithfield, England, and Alice Pemberton (1564-1634). Under the patronage of the jurist Sir Edward Coke (1552-1634), Williams was educated at ...
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  • to prey on Turkish shipping. In mid 1564, Romegas, the Order's most notorious seafarer, captured several large merchantmen, including one ...
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  • to Carnatic music. Purandara Dasa (1480 - 1564), known as the pioneer or ... htm Purandaradasa (1484 - 1564)] Retrieved May 23, 2020. ...
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  • on the occasion of Elizabeth's visit in 1564, and Master of Arts of Oxford on a similar occasion in 1566. On February 5, 1571, in anticipation ...
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  • F. E. Halliday. A Shakespeare Companion, 1564-1964. (Baltimore: Penguin ... * Halliday, F. E. A Shakespeare Companion, 1564-1964. Baltimore: Penguin ...
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  • [[Image:Varna 1444 Polski Kronika from 1564.jpg|thumb|300px|left|The Battle of Varna, as depicted in the 1564 edition of Martin Bielski's ...
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  • Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) and Galileo Galilei (1564-1642). Unfortunately, the Roman Inquisition ordered Galilei to stand trial on suspicion of heresy ...
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  • reformers (e.g., John Calvin) (1509-1564), deny that the apostolicity of the Church rests on an unbroken episcopacy. In general, while Protestant ...
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  • with one name, John Calvin (1509-1564). Indeed, on the spectrum of beliefs concerning predestination, Calvinism is the strongest. Calvin asserted ...
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  • Due to the extraordinary talents of Michelangelo (1475-1564), the Sistine Chapel has become one of the most famous art displays in the western ...
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  • Hideyoshi was very successful as a diplomat. In 1564 he managed to negotiate, mostly with liberal bribes, the defection of a number of Mino warlords ...
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  • liberty—with some restrictions) in 1564, and other anti-Hindu laws, resulted in many non-Muslims becoming “faithful servants” of the empire ...
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  • weight of the immense dome. Although he died in 1564 without seeing the completion of his artistic conception—only the drum, the base on which the ...
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  • by John Dee, author of the Monas Hieroglyphica (1564). The invitation to the royal wedding in the Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz opens with ...
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  • As of 1564, Yucatan became a captaincy general and from 1786 an intendencia, as a result of the Bourbon Reforms in the administration of the Indies. ...
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  • lord in the neighboring province of Mikawa. In 1564, Oda married his sister Oichi (お市) to Azai Nagamasa (浅井 長政), a daimyo in northern ...
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  • William Shakespeare (Baptized April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) was ... upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England, in April 1564, the son of John Shakespeare ...
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  • F. E. Halliday. A Shakespeare Companion 1564-1964. (Penguin, 1964 ... *Halliday, F. E. A Shakespeare Companion 1564-1964. Penguin, 1964. ...
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  • the small colony of Fort Caroline in 1564, on the banks of the St. Johns River, in what is today Jacksonville, Florida. The colony was the first ...
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  • In 1564, conquistadors led by Miguel López de Legazpi crossed the ocean from Mexico to the Philippines and Mariana Islands in six vessels. In ...
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  • Purandara Dasa (1480 - 1564), known as the father (Pitamaha) of Carnatic music, formulated the basic lessons of Carnatic music and is said to ...
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  • Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) made the first systematic studies of uniformly accelerated motion and improved astronomical observations, which helped ...
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  • early sixteenth century was Galileo Galilei (1564-1642 C.E.). He first published a work based on atomism in 1612, Discourse on Floating Bodies (Redondi ...
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  • around France that lasted from January 1564 until May 1565. ... They depict events held at Fontainebleau in 1564; at Bayonne in 1565 for the ...
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  • In 1564, Dee wrote the Hermetic text Monas Hieroglyphica ("The Hieroglyphic Monad"), an exhaustive mystical work that brought together ...
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  • [[Image:Ferdinand I (1503-1564).jpg|thumb|right|Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia. He urged the Council of Trent to approve ...
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  • founded Fort Caroline in modern-day Jacksonville in 1564, but the fort was conquered by forces from the new Spanish colony of Saint Augustine the following ...
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  • Martin Luther (1483-1546) and John Calvin (1509-1564) continued to hold the Augustinian view of the millennium, which was amillennialism. They disliked ...
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  • lei_galileo.shtml Galileo Galilei (1564 - 1642)] BBC Retrieved January 5, 2023. Sir Isaac Newton observed the Sun's light using a prism, ...
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  • to the Huguenots. She made peace with France in 1564; she agreed to give up her claims to the last English possession on the French mainland, Calais ...
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  • In 1564, King Setthathirath moved it to his new capital at Vientiane. In 1779, the Thai General Chao Phraya Chakri put down an insurrection, ...
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  • The English sailor and adventurer William Adams (1564-1620) helped the Japanese to build European-style ships and seems to have been the first ...
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  • provoked many revolts, and even as late as 1547 and 1564 there were anti-Spanish uprisings when it was believed that the Inquisition would be established ...
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  • of Sodom as illustrated by Sebastian Münster (1564)]] God's judgment on homosexuality is illustrated by the fate of Sodom (from whence comes ...
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  • divine in worship, such as John Calvin (1509-1564), who commonly ordered that church walls be white-washed. Contemporary Protestant groups have softened ...
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  • (1487-1540), and his enemy Ferdinand I (1503-1564) both claimed the throne of Hungary. Suleyman went further and tried to crush Austrian forces ...
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  • them. One French Protestant, John Calvin (1509-1564), created the doctrine and the institutions of French Protestantism. He found refuge in Geneva ...
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  • , Edmund Spenser (1552-1599), Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593), Ben Johnson (1572-1637), John Milton (1608-1674), Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), Alexander ...
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