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- Printing (4400 bytes)
15: ...as developed in England by [[William Caxton]]; in 1539, the Italian Juan Pablos set up an imported press... - Conventional Egyptian chronology (10774 bytes)
15: ...gypt is from [http://xoomer.virgilio.it/francescoraf/ Late Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt].
80: *Khafre ([[Chephren]]) 2520-2494
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101: *Merenre Nemtyemzaf 2255-2246 - Arizona (24367 bytes)
85: ...a, Arizona|Yuma]], and [[Flagstaff, Arizona|Flagstaff]]. Besides the [[Grand Canyon National Park|Gran...
96: ... Niza]], a [[Franciscan]], explored the area in [[1539]]. [[Francisco Vᳱuez de Coronado|Coronado]]'s e...
100: ... war camp during [[WWII]]. The site was purchased after the war by the Maytag family, and is currently...
134: ...orado River and its tributaries cut through layer after layer of [[sediment]] as the [[Colorado Platea...
138: ...int:'' [[Humphreys Peak]] - 12,633 ft. near Flagstaff - Tennessee (19096 bytes)
48: ...Hernando de Soto (explorer)|Hernando de Soto]] in 1539-43, it was inhabited by tribes of [[Muscogee]] an...
50: ...the Union when it did so on [[June 8]], [[1861]]. After the [[American Civil War]], Tennessee adopted ...
52: ...m the Union that did not have a military governor after the [[American Civil War]], mostly due to the ...
60: Tennessee celebrated its bicentennial in [[1996]] after a yearlong statewide celebration entitled "Ten...
107: *16.4% [[African American|Black]] - Josquin Des Prez (6810 bytes)
6: ... Weerbeke]] and [[Loyset Comp貥]]. In [[1476]], after the murder of Duke Sforza, he left this positi...
14: ...es on composition; and his fame was only eclipsed after the beginning of the [[Baroque music|Baroque]]...
18: ... printed by [[Ottaviano Petrucci|Petrucci]] (1466-1539) in [[Fossombrone]] and [[Venice]]. Others were p... - History of California (38344 bytes)
3: ...alization in the population of native inhabitants after European colonization means that most of the k...
21: ... [[1534]] and [[1535]] without finding the sought-after city.
28: In July [[1539]], moved by the renewal of those stories, Cortés...
38: After Cabrillo's voyage in [[1542]] the concept of [...
40: ... chief pilot [[Bartolomé Ferrelo]], sailed north after Cabrillo's death, past [[Point Arena|Cabo de F... - Nicolaus Copernicus (26283 bytes)
3: ...urated the [[scientific revolution]]). His theory affected many other aspects of human life as well, o...
8: ...Warmia]], raised him and his three other siblings after the death of Copernicus' father. His brother A...
10: ...Deluge]], and now in [[Uppsala]]'s library) show. After four years and a brief stay in [[Torun|Toru...
28: ...if he was not convinced to publish it), when in [[1539]] [[Georg Joachim Rheticus]], a great [[mathemati...
98: ...nce that his interest in these subjects continued after he had left [[Krak. - Valley of the Kings (4430 bytes)
6: The Valley was used from approximately [[1539 BC]] to [[1075 BC]], and contains some [[Burials ...
10: [[Graffiti]] on the walls of some of the tombs indicate ... - Hernando de Soto (explorer) (19418 bytes)
9: DeSoto gained much of his wealth in the trafficking of slaves and came to own large areas of l...
11: ...ded Pizarro to Cajamarca on their invasion march. After Atahualpa had been arrested, DeSoto often visi...
19: === 1539 – Landing in Florida ===
21: ... [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipart]]]After a short stop in the [[Canary Islands]], de Sot...
23: ... of Tampa). He named the place ''Espiritu Santo'' after the Holy Ghost. De Soto's aim was to colonize ... - Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo (4763 bytes)
10: Following the [[1539]] voyage of [[Francisco de Ulloa]], who had been ... - Tallahassee, Florida (7125 bytes)
38: ...ixed near the old fields abandoned by the Indians after Jackson's invasion, but has not yet determined...
42: ...oto|Hernando de Soto]] spent the winter of 1538 - 1539 encamped at the Apalachee village of Anhaica, whi...
60: ...|White]], 34.24% [[African American (U.S. Census)|African American]], 0.25% [[Native American (U.S. Ce... - French language (40201 bytes)
3: ...l]], [[Rwanda]], [[Burundi]], [[Togo]], [[Central African Republic]], [[Republic of the Congo]], [[Gab...
4: |region=[[Africa]], [[Europe]], [[Americas]]
19: ...mance languages]] in terms of number of speakers, after [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[Portuguese ...
37: ...alects in the north of France which were the most affected by the Frankish invasions, like [[Picard l...
60: - Sikhism (31029 bytes)
4: ...west [[India]] (in what is present day Pakistan). After four epic journeys (north to [[Tibet]], south ...
16: ... Guru Nanak said, does not mean entering paradise after a last judgment, but a union and absorption in...
18: ...raddling modern-day [[India]] and [[Pakistan]], [[Afghanistan]] and [[Kashmir]] was ruled by them. The...
30: ... Singh's sons, Gobind Singh sent Aurangzeb the [[Zafarnama]] (''Notification of Victory'').
44: ...469]]||[[15 April]] [[1469]]|| [[22 September]] [[1539]]|| 69 || [[Mehta Kalu]] || [[Mata Tripta]] - Pharaoh (5346 bytes)
6: ...Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt|Eighteenth Dynasty]] (1539-1292 BC). By the [[Twenty-second dynasty of Egyp...
13: ...]d by scholars. The parentage of the next pharaoh after Akhenaten, [[Tutankamun]], is uncertain, and i...
15: ...dition which sailed from the [[Red Sea]] around [[Africa]] back to the mouth of the [[Nile]]. - Estevanico the moor (3698 bytes)
2: ...Stephen the Moor", and "Little Stephen") of North African origins, possibly from [[Azemmour]], [[Moro...
5: ...ican parents or was brought to Azemmour from west Africa by the trans-Saharan slave trade. He was conv...
8: ...rvivors, and had sailed with others on makeshift rafts in an attempt to reach [[Mexico]]. The group wa...
10: In 1539, Estevanico was one of the four who would accompa...
13: ...the Zunis, but rather kicked out of their village after being imprisoned. He may have then been hidde... - Francisco Vásquez de Coronado (19760 bytes)
11: ... also had 5 more children later. <!-- It has been affirmed repeatedly and unfoundedly that Beatriz's f...
14: ... of [[Jalisco]], [[Sinaloa]] and [[Nayarit]]). In 1539, he dispatched Friar [[Marcos de Niza]] and [[Est...
18: ...gate Friar de Niza's findings and on November 17, 1539 Diaz departs on the trail to CÍbola, with fiftee...
20: ...os de Niza), and several slaves, both natives and Africans<ref>Winship. P. 32-4, 37</ref> [[Image:C...
23: After "leaving Culiacan on April 22, Coronado follow... - Hernán Cortés (42809 bytes)
4: ...for his successes instead of punished for mutiny. After he overthrew the Aztec empire, Cortés was awa...
18: After two years, Cortés, tired of schooling, return...
31: ...led him to a building plot and land to farm. Soon afterwards, [[Nicolás de Ovando]], still the govern...
40: ... belief that Cortés was trifling with Catalina's affections. Cortés was temporarily distracted by on...
42: ...s as mayor of the capital of Cuba and as a man of affairs in the thriving colony. He missed the first ... - Hernando de Soto explorer (34946 bytes)
5: ...ng men begging for a chance to find military fame after the [[Moors]] were defeated. With discovery of...
14: ...at he could find no signs of an army in the area. After the execution of Atahualpa, Pizarro and his me...
20: ...tuguese people|Portuguese]] volunteers, some of [[Africa]]n descent, for the [[government]] of Cuba an...
31: ...ountain]]s, which they traversed immediately thereafter, and dozens of other [[Geography|geographic fe...
33: ===1539 to early-1540 in Florida===
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