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  1. Printing (4400 bytes)
    15: ...as developed in England by [[William Caxton]]; in 1539, the Italian Juan Pablos set up an imported press...
    18: ...h for strength surpassed anything that had previously been known.
    68: * [[Slipcase]]
  2. Conventional Egyptian chronology (10774 bytes)
    211: ...=[[Seventeenth dynasty of Egypt|17th Dynasty 1606-1539]]===
    220: *[[Ahmose I|Ahmose]] (Nebpehtyre) 1539-1514
  3. Arizona (24367 bytes)
    96: ... Niza]], a [[Franciscan]], explored the area in [[1539]]. [[Francisco Vᳱuez de Coronado|Coronado]]'s e...
    108: ...dget has allocated money to previously passed legislation. Arizona state senators and representatives ...
    170: ...]] has more Indians than Arizona, and Arizona has slightly more Indians than [[Oklahoma]] [http://eire...
  4. Tennessee (19096 bytes)
    48: ...Hernando de Soto (explorer)|Hernando de Soto]] in 1539-43, it was inhabited by tribes of [[Muscogee]] an...
    50: ...e adopted a new [[constitution]] that abolished [[slavery]] ([[February 22]], [[1865]]), ratified the ...
    66: The General Assembly (the state's legislature) consists of the 33-member Senate and the 99...
    132: ...ion of any city in the state, but Nashville has a slightly larger [[metropolitan area]]. [[Chattanooga...
    136: ...ion of [[Martin Luther King]], home of [[Elvis Presley]], home of [[Memphis Grizzlies]] NBA team, home...
  5. Josquin Des Prez (6810 bytes)
    16: ...as such Josquin is seen as someone who simultaneously brought together most of the contemporary trends...
    18: ...d in the libraries of [[Munich]], [[Vienna]], [[Basle]], [[Berlin]], the [[Ratisbon]] cathedral, and [...
  6. History of California (38344 bytes)
    11: ...]] on [[Santa Rosa Island, California|Santa Rosa Island]] are among the traces of a very early inhabit...
    19: ...President of [[New Spain]]) was told by an Indian slave of the [[Seven Cities of Cibola]] that had str...
    23: ...[[May 3]], [[1535]], Cortés claimed "Santa Cruz Island" (now known as the peninsula of [[Baja Califor...
    26: {{main|Francisco de Ulloa}}, also [[Island of California]]
    28: ...ated the peninsula and sailed as far as [[Cedros Island]].
  7. Nicolaus Copernicus (26283 bytes)
    18: ...llegiate Church of the Holy Cross in [[Wroclaw|Breslau (Wrocław)]], [[Silesia]], which he held fo...
    28: ...if he was not convinced to publish it), when in [[1539]] [[Georg Joachim Rheticus]], a great [[mathemati...
    44: ...ut 1000 years. The work of the [[14th century]] Muslim astronomer [[Ibn al-Shatir]] contains results s...
    51: ...he precession of the [[equinox]]es correctly by a slow change in the position of the Earth's rotationa...
    95: ...stulating that human rationality was the real legislator of observed phenomena. More recent philosophe...
  8. Valley of the Kings (4430 bytes)
    6: The Valley was used from approximately [[1539 BC]] to [[1075 BC]], and contains some [[Burials ...
  9. Hernando de Soto (explorer) (19418 bytes)
    9: ...o gained much of his wealth in the trafficking of slaves and came to own large areas of land in the Sp...
    19: === 1539 – Landing in Florida ===
    21: ...oom Clipart]]]After a short stop in the [[Canary Islands]], de Soto first headed towards [[Cuba]]. The...
    23: In May [[1539]], he landed with approximately 600 to 700 men, t...
    32: === 1539 – Exploration of Florida ===
  10. Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo (4763 bytes)
    8: ...] in Mexico. Later, his entrepreneurial skills, enslaving the natives of his landholdings to mine gold...
    10: Following the [[1539]] voyage of [[Francisco de Ulloa]], who had been ...
    12: ... limped back to "San Salvador" ([[Santa Catalina Island]]) to overwinter and make repairs. There Cabri...
    16: ...atalina Island, San Miguel Island and Santa Rosa Island have all been suggested.
  11. Tallahassee, Florida (7125 bytes)
    40: ...n the 18th century recognizing that it had previously been occupied by the powerful [[Apalachee|Apalac...
    42: ...oto|Hernando de Soto]] spent the winter of 1538 - 1539 encamped at the Apalachee village of Anhaica, whi...
    60: ..., 0.05% [[Pacific Islander (U.S. Census)|Pacific Islander]], 0.97% from [[Race (U.S. Census)|other rac...
  12. French language (40201 bytes)
    60:
    62: ...rs is known as the Immortals, not as some erroneously believe because they are chosen to serve for the...
    70: ...rds with foreign expressions include a French translation and which require quotas of French-language ...
    288: ...], [[Mauritania]], [[United Kingdom]] ([[Channel Islands]]), [[United States|United States of America]...
    295: ... [[advertisement|advertisements]] must bear a translation of foreign words. ''See [[Toubon Law]]''.
  13. Sikhism (31029 bytes)
    2: ...] ideal, and [[bhajan]]s) as well as [[Sufi|Sufi Islam]].
    4: ...uru Nanak]] is, "There is no Hindu, there is no Muslim." [[Guru Gobind Singh]] reinforced these words...
    18: Political pressure from surrounding Muslim nations forced the Sikhs to defend themselves a...
    22: ...h;[[1518]]), a saint revered by both Hindus and Muslims. He made four distinct major journeys, which ...
    26: Jetha became [[Guru Ram Das]] and vigorously undertook his duties as the new guru. He is resp...
  14. Pharaoh (5346 bytes)
    6: ...Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt|Eighteenth Dynasty]] (1539-1292 BC). By the [[Twenty-second dynasty of Egyp...
  15. Estevanico the moor (3698 bytes)
    2: ...stern]] [[United States]] expeditionary logs as a slave servant in the Spanish explorer Cabeza de Vaca...
    5: ...to Azemmour from west Africa by the trans-Saharan slave trade. He was converted to [[Roman Catholic Ch...
    8: ... enslaved by the Ananarivo of the Louisiana Gulf Islands, but they eventually escaped into the America...
    10: In 1539, Estevanico was one of the four who would accompa...
  16. 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...
    20: ...er in the New World, Marcos de Niza), and several slaves, both natives and Africans<ref>Winship. P. 32...
    34: The Hopis probably purposely mislead the Spanish (already their enemies) by leading...
    64: ...he game; however, Coronado and his associates are slaughtered by the Wichita tribe. In the cutscene sh...
  17. Hernán Cortés (42809 bytes)
    4: ...trate) of the second Spanish town founded on the island. In 1519, he was elected captain of the third ...
    14: ...in (OF-2)|captain]] of distinguished ancestry but slender means. Hernán's mother was Catalina Pizarro...
    31: ...Cuba, receiving a large estate of land and Indian slaves for his efforts from the leader of the expedi...
    36: ... a ''[[repartimiento]]'' (gift of land and Indian slaves), mines and cattle. This new position of powe...
    47: ...rnt Maya during his captivity, and could thus translate for Cortés. In March 1519, Cortés formally c...
  18. Hernando de Soto explorer (34946 bytes)
    5: ...a|reconquest]] of the [[Iberian peninsula]] from Islamic forces. Spain and [[Portugal]] were filled wi...
    33: ===1539 to early-1540 in Florida===
    36: In May 1539, de Soto landed nine ships with over 620 men and ...
    38: ...e in 1540 and treated better than the rest of the slaves, due to his value to the Spaniards.
    67: ... has spent many hours pouring over documents, translating from the original Spanish, and actually visi...

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