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- Paraguay (10959 bytes)
23: |'''[[Nicanor Duarte Frutos]]'''
52: ...d the settlement of [[Asunci was founded in [[1537]]. The city eventually became the centre of a [[S...
54: ...very limited. It is hampered by the widespread corruption and lack of any democratic political culture...
84: ...plains near the river and dry forest and thorny scrub further west. The highest point is the [[Cerro P...
97: ...ipu]] dam which used to be the largest concrete structure, the largest dam and the largest power plant... - Francesco Guicciardini (1068 bytes)
18: * ''Storia d'Italia'' (1537-1540) - Protestant Reformation (26890 bytes)
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 ...
34: ...North burghers and monarchs were united in their frustration for not paying any [[tax|taxes]] to the n... - Gerardus Mercator (3294 bytes)
9: ... copper engraving of maps. He wrote the first instruction book of italic script to be published in nor...
14: [[Image:Mercator World Map.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Rumold's world map, drawn in [[1587]] after his fath...
15: ...ublished in [[1595]] after his death by his son [[Rumold Mercator]]. - Florence (11538 bytes)
1: ...apital of the kingdom of Italy. Florence was long ruled ([[1434]]-[[1494]], [[1512]]-[[1527]] and [[15...
17: ...ne]], [[Ostrogothic]], [[Lombard]] and [[Frankish rule]], during which the population may have fallen ...
19: ...ti]]. (See [[Guelphs and Ghibellines]].) These struggles eventually led to the exile of the White Gue...
23: ...78]] rose up in a brief revolt against oligarchic rule in the [[Revolt of the Ciompi]]. After their su...
25: ...Piero's exile in 1494, the first period of Medici rule ended with the restoration of a republican gove... - Hernando de Soto (explorer) (19418 bytes)
2: ...ragua]] and was with [[Francisco Pizarro]] in [[Peru]]. Later, de Soto led the largest expedition of t...
6: ...actician, but was known for extreme brutality and ruthlessness when dealing with natives. In a conflic...
11: ...and became the first European to talk to the Inca ruler [[Atahualpa]] when he preceded Pizarro to Caja...
13: ...He settled in [[Sevilla]], where he married, in [[1537]], [[In鳠de Bobadilla]], the daughter of Davila....
15: De Soto, having seen the legendary resources in Peru and read a report written by [[Cabeza de Vaca]], ... - Cabeza de Vaca (4807 bytes)
7: ...o [[Mexico City]] and returned to [[Europe]] in [[1537]]. Cabeza de Vaca wrote about his experiences in... - Sebastiano Serlio (4494 bytes)
3: ...rchitectural projects on hold for a time. Like Peruzzi, he began as a painter. He lived in Venice fro...
4: ...hFacade.jpg|thumb|right|Serlio's church facade of 1537 crystallized a format that lasted into the 18th c...
6: ...irst volume of his treatise appeared in Venice in 1537. A measure of the influence that Serlio exerted t...
8: ...is I of France|Francis I]], to advise on the construction and decoration of the [[Chⴥau de Fontaineb...
10: ...''Architettura'' were published at intervals from 1537; two more (out of an intended eight) were publish... - Germanium (8776 bytes)
55: | [[Crystal structure]]
102: | 1537.5 kJ/mol
165: ...that has a metallic luster and the same crystal structure as [[diamond]]. In addition, it is important... - Linnaean classification (11503 bytes)
7: In 1172 Ibn Rushd ([[Averroes]]), who was a judge (Qaadi) in [[S...
11: ...mus Fabricius|Fabricius]] (1537–1619), [[Petrus Severinus]] (1580–1656), [[William Harvey]...
13: ... classification of plants in his [[Historia Plantarum]] was an important step towards modern taxonomy....
21: ...al adjective, sometimes with another, so that no true names were fixed and accepted. Linnaeus' system ...
53: ..., is currently under development, but many of its rules are in conflict with established codes of nome...
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