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- Elizabeth Woodville (6291 bytes)
6: ...1461]], fighting for the [[House of Lancaster|Lancastrian]] cause. (This was ironic, as Edward IV was ...
20: ...hapel, Windsor|St George's Chapel]] in [[Windsor Castle]].
28: ... Chapel, Windsor|St George's Chapel]], [[Windsor Castle]]
34: ... Chapel, Windsor|St George's Chapel]], [[Windsor Castle]]
35: * Katherine Plantagenet (1479-1527), Countess of Devon - Portugal (61755 bytes)
1: ...rtugal is bordered by [[Spain]] to the north and east and by the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the west and sou...
5: ...t flow of different [[civilization]]s during the past 3100 years. [[Iberians|Iberian]], [[Celt]]ic, [[P...
7: ...ubsequent decades, with a clear slow-down in the last few years.
15: ...C]], the [[Carthaginians]] occupied the Iberian coasts. In this period several small tribes occupied th...
21: ...|right|230px|The [[10th century|10th-century]] [[Castle of Guimar㥳]], a national symbol, is known as ... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
66: *[[Giussepe Arcimboldo]] ([[1527]]-[[1593]])
376: *[[Alfred East]] ([[1849]]-[[1913]])
549: *[[Vlastimil Hofman]] ([[1881]]-[[1970]])
979: *[[Maurice Prendergast]] ([[1861]]-[[1924]]) - List of popes (77758 bytes)
29: | <small>Executed by crucifixion upside-down; feast day ([[SS Peter & Paul]]) [[29 June]], ([[Chair o...
36: | <small>Traditionally martyred (no evidence); Feast day [[23 September]]</small>
43: | <small>Martyred; feast day [[26 April]]</small>
50: | <small>Martyred; feast day [[23 November]]</small>
57: | <small>Traditionally martyred (no evidence); feast day [[26 October]]</small> - Baldassare Castiglione (7242 bytes)
1: '''Baldassare Castiglione, count of Novellata''' ([[December 6]], [[...
4: <tr><td>[[Image:Castiglione.jpg]]</td></tr>
5: <tr><td>'''Baldassare Castiglione'''</td></tr>
8: ...nzaga]], a relative of Luigia Gonzaga, mother of Castiglione.
13: ... Fregoso]], [[Cesare Gonzaga]] (a cousin of both Castiglione and the duke), and many others. Notably, g... - Thomas More (15893 bytes)
7: ... rest of his life he continued to observe many monastic practices, including self-punishment in the for...
12: ...ore entered the king's service as councilor and "master of requests". After undertaking a diplomatic m...
14: ...1525]] he became chancellor of the [[Duchy of Lancaster]], a position that entailed administrative and ...
19: ...is friend [[Erasmus of Rotterdam]] dedicated his masterpiece, ''[[In Praise of Folly]]'', to him. (Ind...
23: ...he authors' allegiance to the reigning [[Tudor dynasty]], which had wrested the throne from Richard at ... - Niccolo Machiavelli (11084 bytes)
3: ...Machiavelli ([[May 3]], [[1469]] - [[June 21]], [[1527]]) was a [[Florence|Florentine]] [[political phil...
12: ...d himself to literature. He died in Florence in [[1527]] and his resting place is unknown, however a sym...
60: ...i da Lucca,'' [[1520]] (''The Life of Castruccio Castracani of Lucca'') - Francesco Guicciardini (1068 bytes)
11: * ''Consolatoria'' (1527)
12: * ''Oratio accusatoria'' (1527)
13: * ''Oratio defensoria'' (1527)
14: * ''Del reggimento di Firenze'' (1527) - Florence (11538 bytes)
1: ...nce was long ruled ([[1434]]-[[1494]], [[1512]]-[[1527]] and [[1530]]-[[1737]]) by the [[Medici]] family...
23: ... from behind the scenes, his power coming from a vast [[patronage]] network and his alliance to the new...
27: ...nd re-established a [[republic]] on [[May 16]], [[1527]].
32: ...], British and Commonwealth soldiers a few miles East of the center on the North bank of the Arno[http:...
40: ...[Western Schism|Great Schism]]) along with the catastrophic effects of the [[Black Death]] were to lead... - Erasmus (18332 bytes)
6: ...he never seems to have worked as a priest, and monasticism was one of the chief objects of his attack i...
8: ...niversity of Paris]], then the chief seat of scholastic learning, but already under the influence of th...
14: ...comparatively late in his life. Only when he had mastered [[Latin]] did he begin to express himself on ...
16: ...s published three other editions - in [[1522]], [[1527]] and [[1535]].
38: ... the dangers of formalism, Erasmus discusses [[monasticism]], saint-worship, war, the spirit of class a... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
109: *[[Georg Anton Friedrich Ast]], (1778-1841)
110: *[[Mary Astell]], (1666-1731){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
128: *[[Gaston Bachelard]], (1884-1962){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}...
155: *[[Sebastiano Basso]], (16th century)
311: *[[Hector-Neri Casta]], (1924-1991){{fn|C}} - Inca Empire (25571 bytes)
4: ... short-lived: by [[1533]] CE, [[Atahualpa]], the last Inca, was killed on the orders of the [[Conquista...
19: ...lished [[Sapa Inca|Hurin Cuzco]], or the first dynasty of the Kingdom of Cuzco.
24: ...sion.png|thumb|350px|right|Inca expansion (1438 - 1527 CE)]]
32: ...Chimor]], the Inca's only serious rival for the coast of Peru. T?Inca's empire stretched north into mod...
42: ...ined for over another thirty years. In 1572, the last of the Inca rulers, [[T?Amaru]], was beheaded and... - Sebastiano Serlio (4494 bytes)
1: '''Sebastiano Serlio''' ([[Bologna]] 1475 – [[Fontain...
3: ...i, he began as a painter. He lived in Venice from 1527 to 1540 but left little mark on the city.
4: ...church facade of 1537 crystallized a format that lasted into the 18th century]]
26: *Sebastiano Serlio, Robert Peake, translator, ''The Five ...
27: ...o, Vaughan Hart and Peter Hicks translators, ''Sebastiano Serlio on Architecture, Volume 1: (Yale Unive... - List of geographers (2342 bytes)
18: * [[John Dee]] (England, [[1527]] - [[1608]]) - Estevanico the moor (3698 bytes)
5: ...ve on [[Morocco]]'s [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] coast, in 1513, at an early age. It is unclear if he wa...
8: ...aversed the continent as far as present-day southeastern [[Arizona]], and through the [[Sonoran Desert]... - Hernán Cortés (42809 bytes)
2: ... [[Mexico]] under the [[Crown of Castile|King of Castile]], in the early 16th century. Cortés was part...
4: ... resulted in the recall of the expedition at the last moment, an order which Cortés ignored. Arriving ...
14: ...province of [[Extremadura]], in the [[Kingdom of Castile]] in Spain in 1485. His father, Martín Corté...
18: ...him a close acquaintance with the legal codes of Castile that helped him to justify his unauthorized co...
38: - Madrid (20882 bytes)
14: ... assembled in Madrid to advise [[Ferdinand IV of Castile|Fernando IV]]. Jews and Moors continued to liv...
16: ... into Madrid signalled the end of strife between Castile and Aragon.
18: ...it was his son, [[Philip II of Spain|Felipe II]] (1527-1598) who moved the Court to Madrid in 1561. Alth...
20: ...French forces, whose brute reaction would have a lasting impact on French rule in Spain and France's im...
42: ...ness center on the lower part of the Paseo de la Castellana.
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