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* 1504 Matthew Parker, English Archbishop of Canterbury ( d. 1575 )
* 1504 In Ireland, the Hiberno-Norman de Burghs ( Burkes ) and Anglo-Norman Fitzgeralds fight in the Battle of Knockdoe.
* 1573 Giovanni Battista Giraldi, Italian writer ( b. 1504 )
* 1504 Bertold von Henneberg-Römhild, German archbishop and elector ( b. 1442 )
* 1504 Christopher Columbus uses his knowledge of a lunar eclipse that night to convince Native Americans to provide him with supplies.
* 1528 Patrick Hamilton, Scottish religious reformer ( b. 1504 )
# Frederick ( b. Dresden, 15 March 1504 d. Dresden, 26 February 1539 ), Hereditary Duke of Saxony ; married on 27 January 1539 to Elisabeth of Mansfeld.
Ewuare's grandson Oba Esigie ( 1504 1550 ) eroded the power of the uzama ( state council ) and increase contact and trade with Europeans, especially with the Portuguese who provided a new source of copper for court art.
* 1504 France cedes Naples to Aragon.
* 1571 John Story, English martyr ( b. 1504 )
* 1504 Pope Saint Pius V ( d. 1572 )
* 1504 Heinrich Bullinger, Swiss religious reformer ( d. 1575 )
* 1472 1504: Abou Abd Allah el-Cheikh Mohammed ben Yahya ( fondateur de la dynastie )
* 1504 1526: Abou Abd Allah el-Bourtoukali Mohammed ben Mohammed
* 1504 Guru Angad Dev, second Sikh guru ( d. 1552 )
His successor Askia Muhammad Ture ( 1493 1528 ) made Islam the official religion, built mosques, and brought Muslim scholars, including al-Maghili ( d. 1504 ), the founder of an important tradition of Sudanic African Muslim scholarship, to Gao.
* 1504 Philipp I of Hesse ( d. 1567 )
* 1504 Shin Saimdang, Korean writer and artist, poet ( d. 1551 )
Pope Pius V ( 17 January 1504 1 May 1572 ), born Antonio Ghislieri ( from 1518 called Michele Ghislieri, O. P.
* Stephen III of Moldavia ( c. 1433 1504 ), aka Stephen the Great, Prince of Moldavia
* 1504 Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand issue a Royal Warrant for the construction of a Royal Chapel ( Capilla Real ) to be built.
* 1504 Michelangelo's David is unveiled in Florence.
* Gotthard Giel of Glattburg ( 1491 1504 )
* Franz Gaisberg ( 1504 1529 ) Abbot when the Reformation took place.

1504 and Queen
For Spain, dates commonly used are the death of King Ferdinand II in 1516, the death of Queen Isabella I of Castile in 1504, or the conquest of Granada in 1492.
* April 22 Queen Isabella I of Castile ( d. 1504 )
Upon the death of her mother in November 1504, Joanna became Queen regnant of Castile and her husband jure uxoris its king.
* Queen Isabella I of Castile ( 1451 1504 )
* Isabella I of Castile ( 1451 1504, " Queen Isabella of Spain "), queen regnant ; also queen consort of Ferdinand II of Aragon with whom she financed Christopher Columbus ' 1492 voyage to America
* Queen Juana of Castile, who succeeded her mother Isabella I in 1504
The flamboyant Gothic Cathedral, built from 1321 to 1504 and dedicated to San Antolín, stands over a low vaulted Visigothic crypt ; its museum contains a number of important works of art, including a retablo of twelve panels by Juan de Flandes, court painter to Queen Isabella I of Castile.
On Isabella's death in 1504 her daughter, Joanna I, became Queen ( in name ) with her husband Philip I as King ( in authority ).
In 1504, Queen Isabella died, and although Ferdinand tried to maintain his position over Castile in the wake of her death, the Castilian Cortes Generales ( the royal court of Spain ) chose to crown Isabella's daughter Joanna queen.
She ascended the Castilian throne as Princess of Asturias in 1502 and succeeded her mother as Queen regnant of Castile in 1504.
The revolt occurred in the wake of political instability in the Crown of Castile after the death of Queen Isabella I in 1504.

1504 and Isabella
* Isabella I of Castile, co-ruler of Spain with Ferdinand II of Aragon and responsible for the unification of Spain and the discovery of the New World ( 1451 1504 ).
The Royal Chapel of Granada houses the remains of the Catholic Monarchs, Isabella I of Castile ( 1451 1504 ) and Ferdinand II of Aragon ( 1452 1516 ), as well as their daughter Joanna of Castile and her husband Philip the Handsome.
On November 26, 1504 Isabella died.
At the death of Isabella in 1504, Ferdinand is alleged to have proposed to her to keep the throne from his son-in-law, but she refused.
Isabella died in 1504.
* Ferdinand III of Naples the Catholic ( 1452 1516, king from 1504 ) ( Ferdinand V of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon and of Sicily ), husband of Isabella of Castile
In 1505, at the time of Isabella I ( r. 1474 1504 ) the Jeronimos monastery was moved from an unsuitable location elsewhere to the present site of San Jeronimo el Real Church, and a new monastery built in Isabelline Gothic style.
Spanish Catholicism had been reformed under the reign of Isabella the Catholic ( 1479 1504 ), which reaffirmed medieval doctrines and tightened up discipline and practice.
He is only documented after he became an artist at the court of Isabella I of Castile in Spain, where he is first mentioned in the accounts in 1496, and described as " court painter " by 1498, continuing in her service until her death in 1504.

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