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Wed Nov 21 2001 at 8:56:16
In the year A.D. 1528...
King
Henry VIII
of
England
begins his suppression of the English monasteries.
Genoa
defeats and annexes
Savona
.
Pope
Clement VII
conquers the city of
Rimini
Spanish
conquistador
Pánfilo de Narváez
leads an expedition to conquer
Florida
. After a futile search for gold, he decides to head back to
Mexico
, but he and all his men are lost off the coast of
Texas
, except for
Cabeza de Vaca
, who spends the next several years wandering about the southern part of what is now the
United States
.
Mughal
emperor
Babar
orders the
Rãmajanmasthãn
Hindu
temple at
Ayodhya
destroyed and replaced with the
Babri Mosque
, beginning a conflict over the site that rages to this day.
Spain
grants control of
Tripoli
to the
Knights of Saint John
.
Baldassare Castiglione
publishes his
Il Libro del Cortegiano
(
The Book of the Courtier
), a landmark treatise on Italian etiquette and social issues.
Jon Aresson
establishes the first
Icelandic
printing press at
Holar
.
These people were born in 1528:
Japan
's "13-day Shogun,"
Akechi Mitsuhide
.
Italian painter of the Venetian school
Paolo Veronese
.
Portuguese dramatist and poet
António Ferreira
.
French poet
Remy Belleau
.
Italian
mannerist
painter
Girolamo Muziano
.
These people died in 1528:
German engraver
Albrecht Dürer
Askia Muhammad I
, the emperor of
Songhai
.
Spanish conquistador
Pánfilo de Narváez
.
Scottish Protestant martyr
Patrick Hamilton
.
1527
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16th century
1529
1527
Akechi Mitsuhide
Albrecht Durer
Clement VII
cabeza de vaca
Baldesar Castiglione
Remy Belleau
Ayodhya
The Book of the Courtier
1815
Savona
Rimini
Genoa
Knights of Saint John
Iceland
Karankawa
1525
1518
E2 Link and Logger Client
1536
1627
American History
Marlburg Colloquy, 1529