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- Mexico (27255 bytes)
66: ...th century]], and their defeat of the Mexica in [[1521]], marked the beginning of the 300 year-long colo...
78: ...utionary Party]] or PRI), in [[1929]] ended the struggles, uniting all generals and combatants of the ...
131: *29.[[Veracruz]]
139: ... City]], is located. In enjoys more limited local rule than the nation's "free and sovereign states": ...
170: ...ilding a diversified economy and improving infrastructure. However, huge gaps remain between rich and ... - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
32: ...[Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen]], [[Russians|Russian]] explorer
39: *[[James Bruce]]
40: *[[William S. Bruce]], (1867-1921) Scottish explorer of Antarctica
41: *[[Cornelis de Bruijn]], (1652-1727), Dutch traveler and artist
77: *[[Simon Dezhnev|Semyon Dezhnev]], [[Russians|Russian]] explorer, first European who sailed throug... - Christine de Pizan (6645 bytes)
25: ...s dames'' was translated by Brian Anslay (London, 1521). - Medieval art (6359 bytes)
5: ... there were many unique genres of art, such as [[Crusade art]] or [[animal style]].
19: ...ic, Slavic and other peoples during the [[V?rwanderung|Migration period]] from about 300-900 (to be co...
29: ...ed such as [[Manueline Gothic]] in Portugal (1495-1521), [[Perpendicular Gothic]] in England (1332), [[D...
93: **[[Andrei Rublev]] - Ponce De Leon (5480 bytes)
2: '''Juan Ponce de León''' (c. 1460 – July 1521) was a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[conquistador]]. Juan P...
4: ...orced the Tainos to work in the mines and to construct fortifications. The Tainos subsequently died in...
16: ... he returned to Puerto Rico where he stayed until 1521.
18: In 1521 Juan Ponce de León organized a colonizing expedi... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
18: *[[Peter Paul Rubens]], ([[1577]]-[[1640]]), Belgian painter
188: *[[P. Rostrup Bøyesen]] ([[1882]]-[[1952]])
210: *[[Rush Brown]] ([[1948]]-)
211: *[[Jan Brueghel the Elder]] ([[1568]]-[[1625]])
212: *[[Jan Brueghel the Younger]] ([[1601]]-[[1678]]) - Timeline of United States pre-history (before 1600) (1679 bytes)
17: *[[1521]]-Cortes destroys the Aztec empire - Josquin Des Prez (6810 bytes)
2: ... Pratensis) (c. [[1450]] – [[August 27]], [[1521]]) was a [[Dutch School (music)|Franco-Flemish]] ...
10: ...archers. He remained at Cond頵ntil his death in 1521.
14: ...ecretary with the interesting comment "It may be true that Josquin is a better composer, ...but [[Hein...
18: ...Josquin were published by [[Ottaviano Petrucci|Petrucci]], [[Pierre Attaignant]] (1533), [[Tielman Sus... - List of popes (77758 bytes)
6: ...tan]] of the Roman Province'' and ''[[Servus Servorum Dei|Servant of the Servants of God]].''
22: | '''Petrus''', <small>Head of the Church</small>
28: | '''Petrus''', <small>Episcopus Romanus</small>
29: ...Paul]]) [[29 June]], ([[Chair of Peter]]) [[22 February]]</small>
74: ...''[[Pope Telesphorus]]'''<br><small>Saint Telesphorus</small> - Baldassare Castiglione (7242 bytes)
1: ...vellata''' ([[December 6]], [[1478]] – [[February 2]], [[1529]]), one of the most important [[re...
10: ...antua and in [[Milan]], where he was a pupil of Merula and of Calcondila. He practiced the court of [[...
21: ... an ambassador, this time for Mantuan Dukes. In [[1521]] Pope Leo X conceded him the ''tonsura'' (first ...
23: ...a]]. When in [[1527]] [[Lansquenets]] invaded and ruined Rome (''Sacco di Roma''), the Pope suspected ...
32: ...l find in his sonnet ''Superbi colli e voi, sacre ruine'' a focal inspiration, however more written by... - Thomas More (15893 bytes)
2: '''Sir Thomas More''' ([[7 February]], [[1478]]–[[6 July]], [[1535]]), posth...
12: ...], More was knighted and made undertreasurer in [[1521]]. As secretary and personal advisor to King Hen...
31: ...of "Defender of the Faith" from the [[Pope]] in [[1521]]. After [[Martin Luther]] responded, More publi...
36: ...n]], a lady of the court. In [[1527]], Henry instructed Cardinal Wolsey to petition [[Pope Clement VI...
44: ... was able to produce a letter in which he had instructed Barton not to interfere with state matters. - Niccolo Machiavelli (11084 bytes)
3: ... key figure in [[realist]] [[political theory]], crucial to European statecraft during the [[Renaissan...
12: ...posedly involved in a conspiracy to oppose Medici rule. He was briefly imprisoned, and tortured, in th...
25: ... Epoch without dogmatic constraints! His insight truly is novel!
33: ... legendary handbook on how to become and remain a ruler.
35: ...t commonly known, espouses a much less harsh and cruel method of government than appears in the Prince... - Protestant Reformation (26890 bytes)
11: * ''[[Exsurge Domine]]'', [[Diet of Worms]] ([[1521]]), [[Peasants' War]]
20: ...zing the population to the financial and moral corruption of the secular [[Renaissance]] church.
28: The frustrated reformism of the humanists, ushered in by ...
30: ...ot be limited. God was now an unknowable absolute ruler, and religion would be more fervent and emotio...
32: ...eval zenith of the church. [[Erasmus]] held that true religion was a matter of inward devotion rather ... - Bahrain (16123 bytes)
61: ...egic location in the [[Persian Gulf]] has brought rule and influence from the [[Assyrian]]s, [[Babylon...
67: ...is was Iqlim Al-Bahrain (Province of Bahrain). In 1521, the Portuguese separated Awal (now Bahrain) from...
83: ...s uncle [[Khalifa bin Salman Ali Khalifa]]. Both rule through consultation with ministers. The judic...
104: ...petroleum products made from imported crude. Construction proceeds on several major industrial project...
186: *[[Al-Khalifa|List of rulers of Bahrain]] - Ferdinand Magellan (19348 bytes)
2: ...ellan''' (Spring [[1480]] – [[April 27]], [[1521]]; was a [[Portugal|Portuguese]] [[List of sea ex...
5: ...h [[Portugal]]) or in [[Porto]]. The son of Pedro Rui de Magalh㥳, the mayor of the town, and Alda de...
24: ...at [[Antwerp (province)|Antwerp]] firm who had a grudge against the king of Portugal. On [[March 22]],...
39: ...in the season, however, and the southern winter struck while they were still on the [[Argentina|Argent...
53: ...he crew reached the equator on [[February 13]], [[1521]]. On [[March 6]], they reached the [[Marianas]] ... - Hernan Cortes (17441 bytes)
5: ...r conquered the [[Inca]] empire of modern-day [[Peru]] (not to be confused with another Francisco Piza...
12: ...to be taken without prior authorization, "in the true interests of the realm." At the last minute, th...
15: ...generally accepted that Cortés does not write a true “history,” but rather combines history with ...
18: ...rnal Diaz del Castillo wrote in his account "The True History of the Conquest of New Spain," an Aztec ...
20: ...ruz, now known as [[Veracruz (city)|Veracruz]] ("True Cross") on Holy Thursday [[March 4]]. By establi... - Sweden (27111 bytes)
69: ... southern Europe. The [[Kievan Rus']], from which Russia takes its name, traces its heritage to the Sw...
73: ...e rest of Europe it was in the [[14th century]] struck by the [[Black Death]] (the Plague), with all t...
76: ...v I of Sweden]] (Vasa) ultimately broke free in [[1521]] and established a nation state, considered the ...
79: ... crumbled in the [[18th century]] with [[Imperial Russia]] taking the reins of northern Europe in the ...
98: ...]], followed by the King's [[autocracy|autocratic rule]] initiated by the common estates of the Parlia... - Tenochtitlan (3092 bytes)
3: ...dor]]s, [[Mexico City]] was erected on top of the ruins and, over the ensuing centuries, most of Lake ...
15: ...on at around 200,000 to 300,000 people. [[Aztec]] ruler [[Moctezuma II]], thinking Cort鳠to be the re...
17: ...ed the city on [[August 13]], [[1521]], after a struggle that lasted months in which much of the city ... - Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
9: date_of_death=[[18 February]], [[1546]] |
12: ... Luther''') ([[November 10]], [[1483]]–[[February 18]], [[1546]]) was a [[German people|German]]...
23: ...orm in the summer of 1505. A [[lightning bolt]] struck near to him as he was returning to school. Terr...
25: ==Luther's struggle to find peace with God==
28: ...needed more work to distract him from excessive [[rumination]]. He ordered the monk to pursue an acade... - Knights Hospitaller (26158 bytes)
1: ...Order of Knights of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem'' or ''Knights of Malta'' or ''Knights of Rh...
5: ...aschid of [[Egypt]] to rebuild the hospice in [[Jerusalem]]. The hospice, which was built on the site ...
7: ...up just cared for those pilgrims who made it to Jerusalem but the order soon extended into providing a...
9: ...r Hospitallers, at the height of the Kingdom of Jerusalem the Hospitallers held seven great forts and ...
15: ...g islands, as well as the Anatolian ports of [[Bodrum]] and [[Castellorizon]].
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