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  • , (November 6, 1494 – September 5-6,1566) was the sultan of the Ottoman ... Suleiman died in 1566, the night before victory at the Battle of Szigetvar ...
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  • ) (June 20, 1566 – April 30, 1632) was Grand Duke of Lithuania and ... Sigismund Waza-Jagellon (1566-1632) was elected King of Poland and ...
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  • met and became friends with Orlando di Lasso. In 1566 he was chosen for the post of organist at St. Mark's, one of the most prestigious musical ...
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  • as a result of which Pope Pius V issued in 1566 the Roman Catechism, in 1568 ... Faith and the Tridentine Catechism (1566), the Breviary (1568), the ...
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  • Carlo Gesualdo, known as Gesualdo da Venosa (March 8, 1566 – September 8, 1613), Prince of Venosa and Count of Conza, was an Italian composer ...
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  • 1555 to 1560, and St. Maria Maggiore, from 1561 to 1566. In 1571, he returned to the Julian Chapel, and remained at St. Peter's Basilica for the ...
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  • Michel de Nostredame (latinzed as Nostradamus) (December 14, 1503 – July 2, 1566) is the famed French prognosticator who is best known for ...
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  • of the Ottoman Empire from 1520 until his death in 1566]] ... Between 1560 and 1566 Sinan designed and at least partly supervised ...
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  • were built during the Chia-ching era (1522-1566 C.E.). Thomas H. C. Lee, Education in Traditional China: A History (Leiden: Brill, 2000, ISBN ...
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  • Deuterocanonical is a term first coined in 1566 by the converted Jew and Catholic theologian Sixtus of Siena to describe scriptural texts of ...
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  • Fort had been rebuilt over a century earlier, in 1566, by Mughal emperor Akbar. The symbolism of building the aesthetically pleasing Badshahi Mosque ...
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  • of Viceroy Luis de Velasco during the 1563-1566 inquiry by Jerónimo de Valderrama. In this codex, indigenous leaders claim non-payment for various ...
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  • included in the Catechism of the Council of Trent of 1566. The Catechism of the Council of Trent stipulates that to the first part of the Hail Mary, by which: ...
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  • remarks by the baptized Jew Claudius Mai, Paris, 1566. The Ikkarim was translated into German by Dr. W. Schlesinger, rabbi of Sulzbach, and his ...
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  • Suleiman the Magnificent led one last final campaign in 1566 against ... The death of Suleiman the Magnificent in 1566 brought Selim II to ...
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  • of Cologne, the Louis of Blois (Blosius; 1566), a Benedictine and Abbot of Liessies in Hainaut, John of Avila (d. 1569) and St. Francis de Sales ...
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  • * 1566 C.E.: Rebuilt by Mughal emperor Akbar, in solid brick masonry on its earlier foundations, expanding the grounds towards the river Ravi ...
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  • natural causes during the Battle of Szigetvár in 1566; there were also two unsuccessful Ottoman sieges of Eger, which did not fall until 1596, finally ...
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  • Ireland (Charles James Stuart) (June 19, 1566 – March 27, 1625) was King ... James was born on June 19, 1566, at Edinburgh Castle, and automatically ...
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  • wrote up the Second Helvetic Confession of 1566, which reads: "We also reject the Jewish dream of a millennium, or golden age on earth, ...
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  • In 1566 Mary gave birth to a son, James. Before long a plot was hatched to remove Darnley, who was already ill. He was recuperating in a house ...
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  • Master of Arts of Oxford on a similar occasion in 1566. On February 5, 1571, in anticipation of the impending marriage of Cecil's daughter ...
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  • The Roman Catechism was first published in 1566 under the authority of the Council of Trent. It is unusual in that it was written as a guide ...
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  • reached its peak during the papacy of Pius V (1566-1572), extirpating Italian Protestants. The Inquisition also made an "Index of Prohibited Books ...
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  • Press, 1986), 29 Three years later, in June 1566, as a witness to a contract ... of Christ (Pietà with Angels) painted in 1566),D. Alberge, [http://www.timesonline ...
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  • Empire at the death of Suleiman the Magnificent in 1566.]] Most of Greece was part of the Ottoman Empire from the fourteenth century until its ...
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  • case of apostasy was that of Shabbatai Zevi in 1566. Shabbatai was a famous mystic and kabbalist, who was accepted by a large portion of Jews as the ...
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  • that circulated widely in Venice as early as 1566. These weekly news sheets were filled with information on wars and politics in Italy and Europe. ...
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  • to the eradication of smallpox.] Lancet 347(9014): 1566. PMID 8684145. Retrieved November 17, 2021. * Riedel, S. 2005. [http://www.pubmedcentral ...
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  • needed its assent to raise taxes in 1566. The House of Commons threatened ... to debate the matter. On October 19, 1566, Sir Robert Bell boldly pursued ...
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  • erupted in violent riots in August 1566, as in other parts of the Netherlands. The regent Margaret, duchess of Parma, was swept aside when Philip ...
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  • On Assumption of the Virgin feast day in 1566 (usually marked a procession of a statue of Mary the mother of Jesus Christ), a small incident ...
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  • jpg|thumb|right|Infante Isabella Clara Eugenia (1566-1633), 1615. Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna.]] ===Antwerp (1609–1621)=== Upon hearing ...
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  • nobleman. This occurred in the Christmas season of 1566, after a fair amount of drinking, while the just-turned 20-year-old Tycho had stopped at the University ...
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  • to be regarded as a Christian site. Pope Pius V (1566-1572) is said to have recommended that pilgrims gather sand from the arena of the Colosseum to ...
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  • Indians, but was later claimed for Spain, in 1566, by Pedro Menéndez de Avilés. A Spanish mission was constructed one year later in 1567. In 1836, ...
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  • Germany. April 14th 1561. Hans Glaser wood-cut from 1566, 5 years after the event.]] Much of the speculation regarding the UFO connection to ...
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  • to the English and Irish Thrones, James VI (1566-1625) instituted the first executive Parliament of Scotland which met in the Great Hall of Edinburgh ...
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  • Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent (1494-1566) and his 250,000 soldiers captured the fort on August 28, 1521, razed most of the city, and deported ...
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  • soldiers led almost Spartan lives and until 1566 were celibate. However, they ... * Suleiman I (the Magnificent) (1520–1566) * Selim II (1566–1574) ...
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  • Life Span of Suleiman The Magnificent, 1494-1566.] Ann Arbor, MI: University ... The time for rejoicing in Madrid was short-lived. In 1566, Calvinist ...
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  • rebelled. First was the Beeldenstorm in 1566, which involved the destruction of religious depictions in churches. In 1568 William the Silent ...
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  • Life (in Latin), by his friend Camerarius (Leipzig, 1566), edited by Neander in Vita Quattuor Reformatorum (Berlin, 1846); also Krotel's English ...
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  • Francisco Lopez de Gómara (1510–circa 1566) gives another account in ... such as Bartoleme de Las Casas (1475–1566) who roundly condemned Spanish ...
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  • Kamen, 99, gives the figure of about 100 executions between 1559 and 1566. He compares these figures with those condemned to death in other European ...
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  • of prohibited books. The Papacy of Pius V (1566-1572), represented a strong effort not only to crack down against heretics and worldly abuses ...
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  • Mostar (so called: Old Bridge) first built in 1566, with its arch over the river Neretva, is 95 feet (29 meters) long and 64 feet (19.5 meters) high ...
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  • Empire at the death of Suleiman the Magnificent in 1566.]] When the Byzantine Empire was rescued from a period of crisis by the resolute leadership ...
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