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- Francisco Vasquez de Coronado (3639 bytes)
16: ...lure, he remained governor of New Galicia until [[1544]], then retired to [[Mexico City]], where he died... - Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
19: ...Clement VII|Pope]] had previously denied him the annullment, Henry broke with the [[Roman Catholic Chu...
21: ... in [[1536]]. Her treatment and the hatred Queen Anne had for her was perceived as unjust; all [[Europ...
23: ...fidently expected her troubles to end when Queen Anne lost royal favour and was beheaded in [[1536]]. ...
25: ...Mary I in 1544.jpg|thumb|200px|The Princess Mary (1544)]]
26: ...spired that it had been Mary's father Henry, not Anne alone, who had been persecuting Mary. The only ... - Mary I of Scotland (27810 bytes)
17: ...land. Instead, through Mary's son, it was the beginning of their reign over a united Scotland and Engl...
26: ...air struck her, she began to cry. The [[Earl of Lennox]] brought forward the Sceptre and placed it in ...
28: ...vingston held her body straight as the Earls of Lennox and Arran kissed her cheek in fealty, followed ...
33: ...half a million pounds and many lives. In May of [[1544]], the English [[Earl of Hertford]] (later create...
36: ...7]], the French Marriage Treaty was signed at a nunnery near Haddington. - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
16: ...the [[English Act of Succession|Act of Succession 1544]].
18: ...abeth's well-being, particularly since a fearful Anne had entrusted her daughter's spiritual welfare t...
20: ...ms of personality, Elizabeth was far more like [[Anne Boleyn|her mother]] than her father: neurotic, g...
25: ...the [[English Act of Succession|Act of Succession 1544]], it excluded both Mary and Elizabeth from succe...
33: ...Archbishop. He only accepted out of loyalty to [[Anne Boleyn]]'s memory, since he found working with E... - Josquin Des Prez (6810 bytes)
2: ...n composer between [[Guillaume Dufay]] and [[Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina|Palestrina]], and is usu...
6: ...uin was a member of the papal choir under [[Pope Innocent VIII]]. In the later [[1490s]] he was in [[...
10: ...his works were often performed there, no direct connection to them has been discovered by researchers....
14: ...ion; and his fame was only eclipsed after the beginning of the [[Baroque music|Baroque]] era, with the...
16: ...rought together most of the contemporary trends, innovated significantly, and was also able to express... - Gerardus Mercator (3294 bytes)
12: Mercator was charged with [[heresy]] in [[1544]] and spent seven months in prison. In [[1552]], ... - Francisco Coronado (5090 bytes)
14: ...lure, he remained governor of New Galicia until [[1544]], then retired to [[Mexico City]], where he died... - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
13: *[[Wilhelm Ackermann]] (Germany, [[1896]] - [[1962]])
21: *[[al-Marrakushi ibn Al-Banna]] (Morocco, [[1256]] - [[1321]])
32: *[[Kenneth Appel]] (? - ?)
53: *[[Paul Bachmann]] (Germany, [[1837]] - [[1920]])
74: *[[Johann Bernoulli]] (Switzerland, [[1667]] - [[1748]]) - History of science in the Middle Ages (30877 bytes)
4: ...tion|translating]]. Notwithstanding, with the beginning of the [[Renaissance of the 12th century]], in...
29: ...ish and Muslim Philosophy ([[Maimonides]], [[Avicenna]], and [[Averroes]]) allowed the development of ...
35: ...dependent ''[[verification]]''. He recorded the manner in which he conducted his experiments in precis...
51: ...wded conditions of the towns, where the heart of innovations lay. Recurrences of the plague and other ...
101: from:1544 till:1600 text:[[William Gilbert]] - Francisco Vásquez de Coronado (19760 bytes)
21: ...ef>Winship. P. 60</ref> Once the scouting and planning was done, Coronado led the first group of sold...
39: ...and Canyon while looking for a route that would connect them with Alarcón's fleet.
48: ...h he remained governor of [[Nueva Galicia]] until 1544, the expedition forced him into bankruptcy. Coron...
64: ...in 1542 is shown in a graphic prologue at the beginning of the game; however, Coronado and his associa... - Hernán Cortés (42809 bytes)
47: ...ships, 500 men, 13 horses and a small number of cannons, he landed in the Yucatan Peninsula in [[Mayan...
49: ...ust 1519, along with 600 men, 15 horsemen, 15 [[cannon]]s, and hundreds of indigenous carriers and war...
60: ...r Cortés, besides recalling in a rather abrupt manner that the conquest of Mexico was due to him alon...
66: ...Council of Indies, both of which were already beginning to feel anxious about Cortés' rising power.
81: ..., was published. Had the Government declared him innocent, it would have greatly increased his popular... - Realdo Colombo (996 bytes)
1: ...] and a surgeon at the University of [[Padua]] ([[1544]]-[[1559]]). He was a pupil of [[Vesalius]] and h... - Padua (12961 bytes)
7: ...h one roof; originally there were three roofs, spanning the three chambers into which the hall was at ...
13: ...'Arena]], containing the Scrovegni chapel, whose inner walls are entirely covered with paintings by [[...
22: ...n fought for the [[Roman Republic|Romans]] at [[Cannae]], and the city (a Roman ''[[municipium]]'' sin...
27: ...ed and burned by him. The Padua of Antiquity was annihilated: the remains of an amphitheater (the ''Ar...
36: ...important movements were taking place. At the beginning of the [[11th century]] the citizens establish... - Atlas (cartography) (4308 bytes)
11: ...works. Although the term atlas was not in use in 1544, these works are now called "IATO" atlases - (Ita...
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