Search results for "1554" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • Richard Hooker (March 1554 – November 3, 1600) was an influential Anglican theologian, regarded, together with Thomas Cranmer and Matthew Parker ...
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  • Francisco Vásquez de Coronado (ca. 1510 – September 22, 1554) was a Spanish conquistador and Governor of New Galicia, Mexico who between 1540 ...
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  • Sir Walter Raleigh (1554 – October 29, 1618) is famed as a writer and poet. One of the last true "Renaissance men," Raleigh was an ...
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  • Lady Jane Grey (July 1536 – February 12, 1554), a granddaughter of Henry VII and a grandniece of Henry VIII of England, reigned as uncrowned ...
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  • In 1554, at age 22, Sofonisba traveled to Rome, where she spent her ... as seen in such paintings as Self-Portrait (1554, Kunsthistoriches Museum, ...
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  • Kawanakajima plain in northern Shinano in 1554, 1555, 1557, 1561, and 1564 ... of the Kawanakajima five times, in 1554, 1555, 1557, 1561, and 1564 ...
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  • ==Europe and Geneva, 1554-1559== [[Image:ReformationsdenkmalGenf1.jpg ... to place in some uncertainty. In September 1554, while living at Geneva, he ...
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  • in Spain during the Spanish Golden Age in 1554. Early Spanish contributors ... The word pícaro does not appear in Lazarillo de Tormes (1554), the ...
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  • son, Richard, Yeoman of the Wardrobe (d. 1554), married Jane, daughter of ... on his pious mission to England in December 1554, again accompanying him to ...
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  • from 1556 until 1598, King of Naples from 1554 until 1598, king consort of ... Reformation achieved a clear boost in 1554, when Philip married Queen ...
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  • *Queen Elizabeth I, imprisoned for two months in 1554 for her alleged ... * Lady Jane Grey (1554) * Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex (1601) ...
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  • Lyly was born in Kent in 1553 or 1554. At the age of sixteen, according to Anthony Wood, Lyly became a student at Magdalen College, Oxford, where ...
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  • court as royal astronomer. Josel of Rosheim (1480-1554) was the great advocate of German and Polish Jews during the reigns of the Holy Roman emperors ...
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  • write the Jesuit Constitutions, adopted in 1554 and later subjected to minor ... The Constitutions of the Society of Jesus (1554). During 1553-1555 Ignatius ...
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  • Suleyman the Magnificent of the Ottoman Empire in 1554. He remarks in a letter upon seeing "an abundance of flowers everywhere; Narcissus, hyacinths ...
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  • * Girolamo Diruta (1554-1610) * Thomas Robinson (1560-1609) * Arnold de Lantins (1420-1432) ==References== * Bukofzer, Manfred F. Studies in Medieval ...
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  • In 1554 he sailed from the Bosphorus with 60 galleys and passed the winter in Chios. From there he sailed to the Adriatic Sea and landed at Vieste ...
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  • to weaknesses in its construction. In 1554 Sinan used this form to create a mosque for the next grand vizier, Kara Ahmed Pasha, in Istanbul, ...
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  • after Mary; he acted as regent for Mary until 1554, when he was succeeded by the Queen's mother, who continued as regent until her death in 1560. ...
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  • by Francis Robortello in Basel, in 1554, and Niccolò da Falgano, in 1560 (“Longinus,” 2001, 136). The original work is attributed to “Dionysius ...
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  • of the Spaniard Michael Servetus…). Geneva, 1554. * Calvin, Jean and Jules Bonnet. Letters of John Calvin: Selected from the Bonnet Edition ...
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  • *Elisabeth of Austria (1554-1592), wife of King Charles IX of France *Leonor of Austria, Infanta of Spain (1498-1558), wife of King Francis I ...
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  • of Neo-Confucianism, Zen Buddhism and Daoism. In 1554 he went further and felt attracted by Buddhism. He chose to have the experience of Zen meditation ...
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  • absolved him under Mary’s own Heresy Act of 1554, Cranmer was sentenced to death by burning. Mary had previously spared him and he had been reluctant ...
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  • Jane and her father were originally spared. In 1554, when Mary faced Wyatt's Rebellion, the Duke of Suffolk once again attempted to put his daughter ...
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  • Sir Philip Sidney (November 30, 1554 – October 17, 1586) was one of the most prominent poets of the Elizabethan era. Like his close friend ...
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  • alphabet" (published, six parts, 1537-1554). This work, following the example of similar writings of the medieval mystics, consisted of ...
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  • past the Pillar of Charles V, a fountain erected in 1554, to the main entrance of the Alhambra. This is the Puerta Judiciaria (Gate of Judgment), a massive ...
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  • #Simon VI, Count of Lippe, 1554-1613 #Simon VII, Count of Lippe-Detmold, 1587-1627 #Jobst Herman, Count of Lippe-Sternberg, 1625-1678 ...
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  • later mentioned by Sebastiano Serlio (1475–1554) in his seven-volume architectural book Tutte l'opere d'architettura et prospetiva expounding ...
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  • to local Turkish khans," and, "in 1554 Ganja was governed by Shahverdi Soltan Ziyadoglu Qajar, whose family came to govern Karabakh ...
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  • waters. Spanish commander Pedro de Heredia (d. 1554) founded Cartagena de Indias on June 1, 1533, in the former seat of the indigenous Caribbean Kalamarí ...
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  • works was introduced by a papal bull issued in 1554; five years later the Talmud was included in the first Index Expurgatorius—the Vatican's ...
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  • powerful ruler, his son Islam Shah died too in 1554. Those two deaths left the dynasty reeling and disintegrating. Three rivals for the throne all marched ...
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  • Catherine de' Medici (April 13, 1519 – January 5, 1589) was born in Florence, Italy, as Caterina Maria Romula di Lorenzo de' Medici ...
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  • Dee was offered a readership in mathematics at Oxford in 1554, which he declined; he was already occupied with writing and was perhaps hoping ...
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  • of the Company of Stationers of London, 1554-1640, Vol. III, ed. Edward Arber (London, 1875-1894), republished 5 vols in 3 (Mansfield Centre ...
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  • prose writers were John Lyly (1553 or 1554 – 1606) and Thomas Nashe (November 1567 – c. 1601). Lyly is an English writer, poet, dramatist ...
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  • |HM Queen Mary I|| February 18, 1516 || September 13, 1558 ||married 1554, Philip II of Spain; no issue |- |Unnamed child || November 10, 1518 ...
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  • Anne of Denmark (1603-1619) · Philip II of Spain (1554-1558) · Guilford Dudley (1553) · Catherine Parr (1543-1547) · Catherine Howard (1540-1542 ...
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  • throne in her stead. Wyatt's Rebellion in 1554 sought to prevent Mary from marrying Philip and, after its failure, Elizabeth was imprisoned in ...
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  • to the place as Terra Argentea in a 1554 map. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110928012322/http://www.ign.gob.ar/republica_argentina Origen del ...
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  • Ignatius wrote the Jesuit Constitutions, adopted in 1554, which created a tightly centralized organization and stressed absolute self-abnegation ...
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  • entire coastal population to the interior. In 1554, a wall was built to protect the city. === Qing Era (1644-1911)=== During the early nineteenth ...
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  • In 1587 members of an illegal congregation of John Greenwood (1554-1593), a graduate of Cambridge and ordained at Lincoln in 1582, were discovered ...
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  • by Matteo Bandello, included in his Novelle of 1554.Olin Moore, "Bandello and Clizia." Modern Language Notes 52 (1937): 38-44. Bandello ...
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  • Till Eulenspiegel (1510), Lazarillo de Tormes (1554), Grimmelshausen's Simplicissimus Teutsch (1666–1668) and in England Richard Head's ...
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