Search results for "1545" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • John Taverner (around 1490 – October 18, 1545) is regarded as the ... He was appointed an alderman of Boston in 1545, shortly before his death ...
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  • Agostino Nifo (c. 1473 - 1538 or 1545) Latin Augustinus Niphus, or Niphus Suessanus, Niphus also spelled Nyphus, was an Italian philosopher and ...
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  • King Myeongjong (명종 明宗|1534–1567, r. 1545–1567) was the thirteenth king of the Joseon Dynasty of Korea. He was the second son of ...
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  • councils, it convened in Trent for three periods between December ... A 1542 convocation for Trent finally took effect in 1545, and the ...
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  • From the discovery of silver there in 1545 until today, it has been a ... Silver was discovered in Potosí in 1545, prompting the founding of ...
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  • John Calvin's 1545 preface to the Genevan catechism begins with ... 1541), which underwent two major revisions (1545 and 1560). Calvin's aim ...
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  • In the fall of 1545, he went to the Malay Archipelago, where he spent ... In the fall of 1545, new opportunities for Christianity attracted ...
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  • Walton drew his work on Nicholas Breton's (c. 1545-1626) fishing idyll Wits Trenchmour (1597). The second edition was largely rewritten ...
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  • first academic botanical garden, created in 1545. The garden continues to serve ... also hosts the oldest botanical garden (1545) in the world. The botanical ...
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  • 1542, and initiated the Council of Trent in 1545. It continued until the pontificate ... Pope Paul III (1534-1549) initiated the Council of Trent (1545-1547 ...
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  • entitled Bicinia Galca, Latin Germanica, from 1545, where it was described as "the call of a cowherd from Appenzell." Some argue that ...
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  • Knox first publicly professed the Protestant faith about the end of ... In December 1545, Wishart was seized on Beaton's orders, and ...
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  • who bore him a son, Don Carlos (1545–1568), born July 8, 1545.Kamen ... ordered Carlos's murder. Elisabeth (1545-1568) did not bear Philip ...
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  • (1534-1549) initiated the Council of Trent (1545-1563).]] ... (1534-1549) initiated the Council of Trent (1545-1563), which succeeded in ...
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  • *1890: Blessed Giovenale Ancina (1545-1604) *1897: Anthony M. Zaccaria (1502-1539) and Peter Fourier of Our Lady (1565-1640) *1900: John Baptist ...
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  • === Obscure lineages 1389-1545=== From 1389 onward Mali will gain a ... of a Portuguese envoy in 1534, and the 1545 sack of Niani. These do not ...
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  • plants native to Germany and Austria. John Gerard (1545-1611/12) published the most popular of sixteenth century herbals, the General Historie of Plants ...
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  • 700px|thumb|center|Lines of demarcation (1495–1545)]] ... *Cortesao, Armando. "Antonio Pereira and his map of circa 1545 ...
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  • an army outside the city. In November 1545 Hamida and Humayun reunited ... Sher Shah Suri had died in 1545, and, although he had been a powerful ...
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  • further developed by Akbar later in the century. In 1545 Humayun gained a foothold in Kabul with Safavid assistance and reasserted his Indian claim, ...
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  • the life of Shingen advisor Yamamoto Kansuke from 1545-1562. In this movie it is suggested that it was Kansuke's idea for Shingen to marry Lady Biwa. ...
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  • reforms prescribed by the Council of Trent between 1545 and 1563. ==Rise to power== [[Image:Louis_XIII.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The young King [ ...
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  • In 1545, Tabinshwehti marched north and took Pagan and Salin, leaving a garrison in Salin. Harvey (1925), 157-158 Instead of driving northwards ...
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  • codified in the documents of the Council of Trent (1545-1563), which stated: :CANON I.- If any one saith, that the sacraments of the New Law were ...
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  • He finally returned to Istanbul, and in 1545, left the city for his ... Barbarossa retired in Istanbul in 1545, leaving his son Hasan Pasha ...
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  • In 1545, she was the first English queen to publish a book under her own name: “Prayers or Meditations.” Her other book, “The Lamentations ...
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  • 250px|Madonna di San Biagio Church (built 1518 - 1545), near the walled town of Montepulciano, is considered to be Antonio da Sangallo the Elder's ...
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  • councils, but rejected the Council of Trent (1545-63), which was organized under the auspices of Rome in opposition to the Reformation. ...
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  • *19. Council of Trent (1545–1563 C.E., discontinuously); response to the challenges of Calvinism and Lutheranism to the Roman Catholic Church ...
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  • emprours and kinges know this godly kynges fact. 1545 Fact is also synonymous with truth or reality, as distinguishable from conclusions or opinions. ...
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  • of the Christian belief, St. Francis Xavier, in a 1545 letter to John III of Portugal, requested an Inquisition be installed in Goa. Rome fulfilled ...
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  • Painting of Thomas Cranmer by Gerlach Flicke (1545), National Portrait Gallery (United Kingdom)]] Thomas Cranmer (July 2, 1489 – March 21, 1556 ...
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  • Edition of the Luther Bible on-line] Lutherbibel 1545 Original-Text "übersetzt von Dr. Martin Luther aus dem Textus Receptus" Retrieved ...
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  • belief, Saint Francis Xavier, in a 1545 letter to John III of Portugal, requested an Inquisition set up for purification of the faith in Goa. ...
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  • by the Spanish explorer Yñigo Ortiz de Retez in 1545. He noted the resemblance of the people to those he had seen earlier along the Guinean coast of ...
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  • appears more demure and gleeful than Titian's 1545 version of the same topic. The picture once called Antiope and the Satyr is now correctly identified ...
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  • Spanish explorer Yñigo Ortiz de Retez, who in 1545 noted the resemblance of the people to those he had seen along the Guinean coast of Africa. ...
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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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