of the two Medici popes (Leo X and Clement VII) and with the Sack of Rome in 1527, two events which provoked a large immigration from Tuscany. Therefore...
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Sack of Antwerp (redirect from Plundering van Antwerpen)
Mechelen English Fury at Mechelen French Fury Sack of Rome (1527), when unpaid Imperial troops looted Rome. Nolan, Cathal (2006). The Age of Wars of Religion...
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St. Peter's Basilica (redirect from Saint Peter's, Rome)
because of various difficulties of both Church and state. In 1527 Rome was sacked and plundered by Emperor Charles V. Peruzzi died in 1536 without his plan...
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Michiel Coxie (redirect from Michiel van Coxcic)
It is therefore believed he may have arrived in Italy around 1527 after the sack of Rome by the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. It appears that the frescoes...
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Pompeo Colonna (category Writers from Rome)
leading figure in the attempted overthrow of Pope Clement and the Sack of Rome in 1527. Pompeo's father was killed on 4 March 1482, when Pompeo was not yet...
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Raphael, and Michelangelo.: 318 The art of the High Renaissance (1490–1527) emphasised human figures of ideal proportions, balanced composition, and...
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1527. The charter electing Ferdinand was confirmed with the seals of six Croatian nobles and four representatives of the Archduke. On 6 January 1527 the...
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Kunsthistorisches Museum (category Museums of ancient Rome in Austria)
16th-century Dutch artist, Maerten van Heemskerck to the heirs of Richard Neumann, a Jewish art collector in Vienna plundered by the Nazis. In 2015, a dispute...
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Đại Việt (section Initial Lê dynasty (1428–1527))
(1226–1400), Hồ (1400–1407), and Later Lê (1428–1789); the Mạc dynasty (1527–1677); and the short-lived Tây Sơn dynasty (1778–1802). It was briefly interrupted...
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After the death of Lê Thánh Tông, Dai Viet fell into a swift decline (1497–1527), with 6 rulers in within 30 years of failing economy, natural disasters...
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Cardinal Passerini's regency government proved highly unpopular. In May 1527, Rome was sacked by the Holy Roman Empire. The city was destroyed, and Pope...
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Seeking to recapture Milan, Francis invaded Lombardy at the beginning of 1527, with an army financed by Henry VIII, who hoped thereby to win Papal support...
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- Uesugi clan defeats Hōjō clan, inflicting a major psychological blow. 1527 Battle of Khanwa Babur 16 March - consolidates Mughal rule in northern India...
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(b. 1528) March 14 – Ulrich, Duke of Mecklenburg-Güstrow (1555–1603) (b. 1527) March 22 – Robert Seton, 1st Earl of Winton, Scottish peer who supported...
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(Danish Jubilee egg) by Fabergé Est. $20–30,000,000 Vase with Lychnis by Van Gogh Chez Tortoni by Édouard Manet Est. (2006) priceless White Duck by Jean-Baptiste...
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Wartime sexual violence (section Rome Statute)
of Rome (1527)". "The Sack of Rome 1527". Braggoscope. 22 February 2024. Retrieved 4 September 2024. Runa Hellinga (27 September 2019). "Die eeuw van goud...
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Markham, English courtier (b. 1527) June 17 – Johannes Stadius, Flemish astronomer, astrologer, mathematician (b. 1527) June 25 – Hatano Hideharu, Japanese...
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negotiated peace with neighbours, such as King Sigismund I the Old of Poland in 1527.: 75 Erasmus "constantly and consistently" opposed the mooted idea of a...
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Netherlands city of Mechelen (in modern-day Belgium), killing 60 civilians and plundering the town's houses and churches. May 29 – Stephen Báthory is formally crowned...
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stating it was discovered by Cristóvão de Mendonça and Gomes de Sequeira. In 1527, Hernán Cortés fitted out a fleet to find new lands in the "South Sea" (Pacific...
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(ayuntamiento), built in 1527–1564. The building was designed by architect Diego de Riaño, who supervised its construction from 1527 until his death in 1534...
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the English and the release of the king's sons from captivity. In December 1527 he led the nobility at a meeting called by the king to endorse his breaking...
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Chuha Sultān of the Takkalu, who turned Tahmāsp against his first mentor. In 1527 Tahmāsp demonstrated his desire by shooting an arrow at Div Soltān before...
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Rico, and Caracas, all of which used African slaves in large numbers. 1518–1527: Laurent de Gouvenot (aka Lorenzo de Gorrevod or Garrebod), ex-Governor of...
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Sviatopolk II of Kiev, leader of the Kievan Rus', widespread riots and plundering of Jewish homes commenced. 1124 The Jewish quarter of Kyiv is destroyed...
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(b. 1528) March 14 – Ulrich, Duke of Mecklenburg-Güstrow (1555–1603) (b. 1527) March 22 – Robert Seton, 1st Earl of Winton, Scottish peer who supported...
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multi-layered authority, during the Peasants' War, the abbey-peasants revolted, plundering the abbey and moving on the town. On 4 April 1525, 5,000 peasants, the...
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Context of Odysseus' Second Cretan Lie (2017) Fleming, R., Britain after Rome. The Fall and Rise 400 to 1070 (2010) Fouracre, P (ed)., The New Cambridge...
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including the premier maître d'hôtel (first steward). Bourbon's sack of Rome in 1527 had the effect of fostering a greater understanding between England and...
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