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- Elizabeth Woodville (6291 bytes)
35: * Katherine Plantagenet (1479-1527), Countess of Devon - Portugal (61755 bytes)
15: ...thern Portugal for a long time. The [[Celtic|Celtics]], a later wave of Celts, settled in [[Alentejo]]...
51: ... as well, had a profound effect on domestic politics and on European philosophical thought. From [[180...
55: ===The republics===
63: == Government and politics ==
64: {{main|Politics of Portugal}} - List of painters (54090 bytes)
66: *[[Giussepe Arcimboldo]] ([[1527]]-[[1593]]) - List of popes (77758 bytes)
1657: ...e plundered by imperial troops ("Sacco di Roma"), 1527</small> - Baldassare Castiglione (7242 bytes)
10: He studied the Classics in Mantua and in [[Milan]], where he was a pupil ...
23: ...[Toledo]], [[Sevilla]] and [[Granada]]. When in [[1527]] [[Lansquenets]] invaded and ruined Rome (''Sacc...
26: ...o underline that several aspects of Vatican politics were ambiguous and contradictory, not at all a va...
30: ...perfect gentleman had to be educated in the classics as well. The book was soon translated into Spani...
32: ...a]]'s through [[Pietro Bembo]]'s ones. Pre-romantics will find in his sonnet ''Superbi colli e voi, sa... - Thomas More (15893 bytes)
29: ===Religious polemics===
36: ...ed of [[Anne Boleyn]], a lady of the court. In [[1527]], Henry instructed Cardinal Wolsey to petition [...
53: ... posthumous reputation, particularly among Catholics. More was [[beatification|beatified]] by the Pop...
59: ...nstance, in his enthusiastic persecution of heretics). Biographer [[Jasper Ridley]] goes much further... - Niccolo Machiavelli (11084 bytes)
3: ...Machiavelli ([[May 3]], [[1469]] - [[June 21]], [[1527]]) was a [[Florence|Florentine]] [[political phil...
12: ...d himself to literature. He died in Florence in [[1527]] and his resting place is unknown, however a sym...
19: ...== A critical reading on where Modernity in Politics starts ===
21: ...on. And that is the whole point with Modern politics.
23: ...ween the two and actually divorces them. '''Politics becomes technique'''! - Francesco Guicciardini (1068 bytes)
11: * ''Consolatoria'' (1527)
12: * ''Oratio accusatoria'' (1527)
13: * ''Oratio defensoria'' (1527)
14: * ''Del reggimento di Firenze'' (1527) - Florence (11538 bytes)
1: ...nce was long ruled ([[1434]]-[[1494]], [[1512]]-[[1527]] and [[1530]]-[[1737]]) by the [[Medici]] family...
27: ...nd re-established a [[republic]] on [[May 16]], [[1527]]. - Erasmus (18332 bytes)
14: ...n of the highest importance in the world of politics and of thought, and his advice on all kinds of su...
16: ...s published three other editions - in [[1522]], [[1527]] and [[1535]].
23: ... nature and his previous practise. One of the topics he dealt with was the [[free will|freedom of the ...
40: ...[[1523]]), Erasmus displays his skill in [[semantics]]. He accuses Hutten of having misinterpreted his... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
1049: *[[Niccolchiavelli]], (1469-1527){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
1101: *[[Bartolomeo Medina]], (1527-1580){{fn|C}} - Inca Empire (25571 bytes)
24: ...sion.png|thumb|350px|right|Inca expansion (1438 - 1527 CE)]]
76: ...ills, religion, and, most importantly, [[mathematics]]. The graduates of this school constituted the n...
88: ...nd highly stylized animal representation in ceramics, wood carvings, textiles and metalwork were all p...
100: ...ontains an amalgamation of motifs used in the tunics of particular officeholders. For instance, the bl...
110: ==== Ceramics and metalwork ==== - Sebastiano Serlio (4494 bytes)
3: ...i, he began as a painter. He lived in Venice from 1527 to 1540 but left little mark on the city. - List of geographers (2342 bytes)
18: * [[John Dee]] (England, [[1527]] - [[1608]]) - Estevanico the moor (3698 bytes)
8: ...s ill-fated [[Narváez expedition|expedition]] of 1527 to conquer [[Florida]]; in doing so Estevanico be... - Hernán Cortés (42809 bytes)
49: ...pre-meditated effort to instill fear upon the Aztecs waiting for him at Tenochtitlan or (as he later c...
51: ...d at this point that he was considered by the Aztecs to be either an emissary of the feathered serpent...
53: ...tlán]] cutting off supplies and subduing the Aztecs' allied cities thus changing the balance, and org...
64: ...decree forbidding Garay to interfere in the politics of New Spain, causing him to give up without a fi...
68: ...against (his) own countrymen than against the Aztecs." Governor Diego Velázquez continued to be a tho... - Madrid (20882 bytes)
18: ...it was his son, [[Philip II of Spain|Felipe II]] (1527-1598) who moved the Court to Madrid in 1561. Alth...
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