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- Printing (4400 bytes)
13: ...tenberg]], of the German city of Mainz, developed European printing technology in 1440. Basing the des...
15: ...as developed in England by [[William Caxton]]; in 1539, the Italian Juan Pablos set up an imported press...
62: * [[National Print Museum of Ireland]] - Conventional Egyptian chronology (10774 bytes)
20: ...ed by [http://www.petrie.ucl.ac.uk/ The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology].)
211: ...=[[Seventeenth dynasty of Egypt|17th Dynasty 1606-1539]]===
220: *[[Ahmose I|Ahmose]] (Nebpehtyre) 1539-1514 - Arizona (24367 bytes)
70: Motto = ''Ditat Deus'' (God Enriches) |
88: ... As the maps were republished and circulated in [[Europe]], the name Arizona became attached to the wh...
96: ... Niza]], a [[Franciscan]], explored the area in [[1539]]. [[Francisco Vᳱuez de Coronado|Coronado]]'s e...
143: ...with a number of galleries such as the [[Heard Museum]] showcasing historical and contemporary works. ... - Tennessee (19096 bytes)
39: ... while travelling inland from [[South Carolina]]. European settlers later encountered a [[Cherokee]] t...
46: ...the area between first settlement and the time of European contact are unknown, but several distinct c...
48: ...moved south from the area now called Virginia. As European colonists spread into the area, the native ...
64: ...he speaker of the state Senate has the title of lieutenant governor.
105: The racial makeup of the state is: - Josquin Des Prez (6810 bytes)
2: ...ance music|Renaissance]]. He was the most famous European composer between [[Guillaume Dufay]] and [[...
6: ...came one of the largest and most famous choirs in Europe; the ensemble included the composers [[Gaspar...
18: ... printed by [[Ottaviano Petrucci|Petrucci]] (1466-1539) in [[Fossombrone]] and [[Venice]]. Others were p...
20: ...came very popular, and were circulated throughout Europe; many of them are sung regularly by [[a cappe... - History of California (38344 bytes)
3: ...the known '''history of California''' begins with European exploration.
13: ...zation of the Americas|European explorers]] and [[European colonization of the Americas|settlers]] app...
16: ===European exploration===
28: In July [[1539]], moved by the renewal of those stories, Cortés...
36: The first European to explore the coast of the present day Sta... - Nicolaus Copernicus (26283 bytes)
8: ...citizen of Toruń as well, once the war with Teutonic Knights was over. He was ten years of age wh...
24: During the war between [[Teutonic Order]] and Kingdom of Poland ([[1519]]&ndas...
26: ...ut his theory had reached the scientists of all [[Europe]]. From many parts of the continent, Copernic...
28: ...if he was not convinced to publish it), when in [[1539]] [[Georg Joachim Rheticus]], a great [[mathemati...
85: ...human knowledge. Many authors suggest that only [[Euclid]]ean [[geometry]], [[Charles Darwin]]'s [[Evo... - Valley of the Kings (4430 bytes)
6: The Valley was used from approximately [[1539 BC]] to [[1075 BC]], and contains some [[Burials ... - Hernando de Soto (explorer) (19418 bytes)
11: ...tinsuyu]] capital [[Cuzco]], and became the first European to talk to the Inca ruler [[Atahualpa]] whe...
19: === 1539 – Landing in Florida ===
23: In May [[1539]], he landed with approximately 600 to 700 men, t...
32: === 1539 – Exploration of Florida ===
62: ...clear whether he, as it is claimed, was the first European to see the great river. However, he is the ... - Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo (4763 bytes)
2: ...ng for [[Spain]]. Cabrillo was the first [[Europe|European]] explorer to navigate the coast of present...
8: ...[Hernán Cortés]] in Mexico. Later, his entrepreneurial skills, enslaving the natives of his landhold...
10: Following the [[1539]] voyage of [[Francisco de Ulloa]], who had been ...
19: ...ed coast, Cabrillo is now remembered as the first European to travel the California coast, and many st... - Tallahassee, Florida (7125 bytes)
42: ...oto|Hernando de Soto]] spent the winter of 1538 - 1539 encamped at the Apalachee village of Anhaica, whi...
60: ...f 276.0/km² (714.8/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 60.42% [[White (U.S. Census)|Whit... - French language (40201 bytes)
4: |region=[[Africa]], [[Europe]], [[Americas]]
6: |family=[[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]]<br>
19: ...ious communities and organizations (such as the [[European Union]], [[International Olympic Committee|...
31: From the third century on, Western Europe was invaded by [[Germanic tribe|Germanic]], o...
60: - Sikhism (31029 bytes)
44: ...469]]||[[15 April]] [[1469]]|| [[22 September]] [[1539]]|| 69 || [[Mehta Kalu]] || [[Mata Tripta]]
46: ...ter| 2 || [[Guru Angad Dev]] || [[7 September]] [[1539]]||[[31 March]] [[1504]]|| [[29 March]] [[1552]]|...
76: ...d names; She or he (see note below regarding sex neutrality) is the same for all religions. 'He' has n... - Pharaoh (5346 bytes)
6: ...Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt|Eighteenth Dynasty]] (1539-1292 BC). By the [[Twenty-second dynasty of Egyp...
21: ...rown of [[Upper Egypt]]. It was adorned by a [[uraeus]], which was doubled under the [[Twenty-fifth dy... - Estevanico the moor (3698 bytes)
2: '''Estevanico''' (c. 1500 – 1539) (also known as "Mustafa Zemmouri", "Black Stephe...
8: ...pain]] (present-day [[Mexico]]), where they were reunited with their countrymen.
10: In 1539, Estevanico was one of the four who would accompa... - Francisco Vásquez de Coronado (19760 bytes)
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...
21: ...San Miguel de Culiacán, about March 28 1540, whereupon he rested his expedition before they began tre...
30: ...on]] and the Colorado River, and became the first Europeans to see the magnificent canyon. - Hernán Cortés (42809 bytes)
53: ...z's men to join him. In Mexico, one of Cortés' lieutenants [[Pedro de Alvarado]], committed [[The mas...
62: ...e Aztec ruins what soon became the most important European city in the Americas. Cortés managed the f...
68: ...Protestants]] and the expanding [[Ottoman wars in Europe|Ottoman Empire]]), except insofar as they con...
83: ...tes]] by its discoverer [[Francisco de Ulloa]] in 1539. This was the last major expedition by Cortés.
95: ...province, on December 2, 1547, from a case of [[pleurisy]] at age 62. - Hernando de Soto explorer (34946 bytes)
1: ...f the modern-day [[United States]], was the first European to discover the [[Mississippi River]].
16: ...l to Atahualpa. By 1534, de Soto was serving as lieutenant governor of Cuzco while Pizarro was buildin...
29: ...urnals of the de Soto Expedition and artifacts of European origin discovered at the site in 1960's.
33: ===1539 to early-1540 in Florida===
36: ...me with their families, some from Cuba, most from Europe and Africa. Few of them had ever traveled out...
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