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    The Holy League (Latin: Liga Sancta, Spanish: Liga Santa, Italian: Lega Santa) of 1571 was arranged by Pope Pius V and included the major Catholic powers...
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    Cristiana de la santissima liga Contre a L'armata Turcheschà [...], 1571. Antonio Lafreri, L’ordine tenuto dall’armata della santa Lega Christiana contro...
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     328. Liga dos Reis da Índia, in Pereira 1617, 1986 edition, pg 143 Monteiro 2011, p. 362. Feio 2013, p. 135. Pereira 1617, p. 146. Nuno Vila-Santa, in...
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  • The 1967–68 season was the 12th season of the Liga Nacional de Baloncesto. Real Madrid won the title. Source: Linguasport (C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners;...
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    [citation needed] Rizal then returned to the Philippines to organize La Liga Filipina and bring the reform movement to Philippine soil. He was arrested...
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    Cristiana de la santissima liga Contre a L'armata Turcheschà [...], 1571. Antonio Lafreri , L’ordine tenuto dall’armata della santa Lega Christiana contro...
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    beginning in 1570 and the defeat of local rulers in the Manila Bay area in 1571, Tondo was ruled from Intramuros, a Spanish fort built on the remains of...
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    Telo (1915-2014), jurist and feminist Gaspar de Zúñiga y Avellaneda (1507–1571), Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National...
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    originally from Los Pedroches, peaking at a population of about 50,000 by 1571. A period of stagnation and ensuing decline followed. It was reduced to 20...
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    unorthodox views being subject to the Mexican Inquisition, established in 1571. Spanish military forces, sometimes accompanied by native allies, led expeditions...
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    Conquest of Peru. Digireads.com Publishing, ISBN 9781420941142 Pizzaro, P. (1571). Relation of the Discovery and Conquest of the Kingdoms of Peru, Vol. 1–2...
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    polity called Maynila existed on the site of modern Manila. On June 24, 1571, after the defeat of the polity's last indigenous ruler, Rajah Sulayman,...
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    After a stout fight, he captured the city before returning to Panay. In 1571, the unity of the Luzon Empire was already threatened by the uneasy alliance...
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    forces conquered the rest of the island of Luzon, including Pangasinan. In 1571, the Spanish conquest of Pangasinan began with an expedition by the Spanish...
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    Villalobos who crossed the Pasig River to reach the city's present site in 1571, found "taga-giik" difficult to pronounce. "Tagui-ig" was later shortened...
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    Maynila (historical polity) (category 1571 disestablishments)
    during that era. Maynila had been partially rebuilt by the following year, 1571, when the full forces of de Goiti's superior, Miguel López de Legazpi, arrived...
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  • hypothesis is found in the Spanish book Compendio Historial, written in 1571 by the Basque writer Esteban de Garibay. He records the name of the Basque...
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    economist, politician and current Mayor of Braga. Gabriel Pereira de Castro (1571-1632) a priest, lawyer and poet. João Antunes (1642–1712), an important architect...
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    is now known as Luzon from Ilocos to Bicol from possibly before 900 CE to 1571, becoming the largest precolonial state. The Spaniards called them Hidalgos...
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    in Málaga and Seville." A second insurrection, the Morisco Revolt (1568–1571), ensued in the Kingdom of Granada. It was crushed and the demographics of...
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  • Battle of Manila (1570) Battle of Bangkusay Channel Siege of Cainta (August 1571) Battle of Manila (1574) Spanish Empire New Spain Allied Visayan forces Indian...
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  • Football records and statistics in Spain (category La Liga records and statistics)
    Unless otherwise stated, records are taken from Primera División or La Liga. This page also includes records from the Spanish domestic cup competition...
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    initiative of the Jesuit Gaspar Vilela and the Daimyo lord Ōmura Sumitada, in 1571, where the annual trade ships arrived from then on. The expansion for commerce...
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    the place Ilaya in honor of the place where La Liga Filipina was organized. Rizal organized the La Liga Filipina, a progressive organization, in the house...
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  • Jahan and to Fatehpur Sikri during 1571–1585, during part of Akbar's reign. Fatehpur Sikri Mughal Empire India 1571 1585 moved to Agra Pune Maratha Empire...
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    List of sovereign state leaders in the Philippines (category 1571 disestablishments)
    Christian settlements in the country. Datu Macabulos – King of Pampanga in 1571. Rajah Siagu – King of the Manobo in 1521. Apo Noan – Chieftain of Mandani...
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  • Revolutionary Government Junta of El Salvador to power. 1569: Rising of the North. 1571: Ridolfi Plot. 1583: Throckmorton Plot. 1586: Babington Plot. 1603: Alleged...
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    Namayan (category 1571 disestablishments)
    Philippines, alongside Tondo, Maynila, and Cainta. Archeological findings in Santa Ana have produced the oldest evidence of continuous habitation among the...
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    streets were built, forming the original Zazpikaleak or "Seven Streets". In 1571, after several floods and a major fire in 1569, the walls were demolished...
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    (who alludes to it in his work Da Fábrica que Falece à Cidade de Lisboa, of 1571, in which he points out the need of the king —at the time D. Sebastian— to...
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