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* 1511 – Formation of the Holy League of Ferdinand II of Aragon, the Papal States and the Republic of Venice against France.
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* 1511 – St John's College, Cambridge, England, founded by Lady Margaret Beaufort, receives its charter.
Bartolomeo Ammannati ( 18 June 1511 – 13 April 1592 ) was an Italian architect and sculptor, born at Settignano, near Florence.
* 1511 – Bartolomeo Ammannati, Italian architect and sculptor, designed the Ponte Santa Trinita ( d. 1592 )
# Margaret ( 29 September 1511 – 1577 ), married on 23 January 1530 George I, Duke of Pomerania and after his death in 1534 John V, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst.
Between 1511 and 1523, Schwenckfeld served the Duchy of Liegnitz as an adviser to Duke Charles I ( 1511 – 1515 ), Duke George I ( 1515 – 1518 ), and Duke Frederick II ( 1518 – 1523 ).
One of the most influential works during this burgeoning period was Niccolò Machiavelli's The Prince, written between 1511 – 12 and published in 1532, after Machiavelli's death.
In short time, both Henry VIII, King of England ( 1509 – 47 ), and Maximilian I also joined the " Holy League of 1511.
The term was first used retrospectively by the Italian artist and critic Giorgio Vasari ( 1511 – 1574 ) in his book The Lives of the Artists ( published 1550 ).
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His two large triptych altarpieces The Holy Kinship or Saint Anne Altarpiece ( 1507 – 1509 ) and The Entombment of the Lord ( 1508 – 1511 ) are also highly celebrated.
He was elevated to the nobility of the Holy Roman Empire in May 1511, and in 1519, led a consortium of German and Italian businessmen that loaned Charles V 850, 000 florins ( about 95, 625 oz ( t ) of gold ) to procure his election as Holy Roman Emperor over Francis I of France.
The new alliance rapidly grew to include not only Spain and the Holy Roman Empire, who abandoned any pretense of adhering to the League of Cambrai in hopes of seizing Navarre and Lombardy from Louis, but also Henry VIII of England ( who, having decided to use the occasion as an excuse to expand his holdings in northern France, concluded the Treaty of Westminster — a pledge of mutual aid against the French — with Ferdinand in November 1511 ).
1511 and League
There the couple resided until 1511, when her husband offered his sword to the League against the French.
By 1511 the League of Cambrai had collapsed due to Papal fears of the growing power of France in Italy.
Tension between France and Rome was building during this period, eventually resulting in the Italian Wars and the formation of the Catholic League in 1511.
Gaston de Foix, duc de Nemours ( 10 December 1489 – 11 April 1512 ), also known as The Thunderbolt of Italy, was a French military commander noted mostly for his brilliant six-month campaign from 1511 to 1512 during the War of the League of Cambrai.
In 1511 Cardona moved to northern Italy as the commander-in-chief of the League of Cambrai army, leaving the Neapolitan government to his wife Isabel de Requesens, 2nd countess of Palamós, 2nd countess of Avellino, 2nd countess of Trivento, baroness of Calonge, daughter of Galceran de Requesens the first holder of these titles.
Charles d ' Amboise, Seigneur de Chaumont ( 1473 – 11 February 1511 ) was a French politician and military figure, who was the French governor of Milan during the reign of Louis XII, and a French commander during the War of the League of Cambrai.
1511 and Ferdinand
After the failed attempt in 1500, Agramonte, a sailor and native of Lleida, signed a contract with the daughter of Ferdinand of Aragon on October 29, 1511 to lead an expedition of discovery and exploration to Tierra Nueva or Terra Nova in the years following the voyages of John Cabot.
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On 1 October 1511 he was appointed papal legate of Bologna and the Romagna, and when the Florentine republic declared in favour of the schismatic Pisans, Julius II sent him against his native city at the head of the papal army.
It is believed that the island was populated by Carib Indians during the colonization, After Agüeybaná and Agüeybaná II led the Taíno rebellion of 1511, Taíno Indians from the main island sought refuge on Culebra and allied with Caribs to launch random attacks at the island estates.
According to the story, Salcedo died in 1511, during a trip to Puerto Rico, when Taíno Indians, under the command of Agüeybaná II ( brother of the great Taino Cacique Agüeybaná ) and the Cacique of Añasco, Urayoán, drowned him in the Rio Grande de Añasco.
The Standard of the Prince of Asturias ( Estandarte del Príncipe de Asturias ) is regulated by Royal Decree 284 / 2001 that modified the Title II of Spanish Royal Decree 1511 / 1977.
Julius II was quick to oppose this conciliabulum and convoked another council by a papal bull of 18 July 1511, which was to meet on 19 April 1512, in the Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano.
On February 1511, Agueybana's brother Güeybaná, better known as Agüeybaná II ( The Brave ), and Urayoan ( The Añasco Cacique ), and their men drowned Diego Salcedo.
According to the " Chronicles of the Indias ", which are kept in Seville, Spain, in February 1511, Agueybana's brother Güeybaná, better known as Agüeybaná II ( The Brave ), Urayoan, the Cacique of Añasco and some of their men drowned the Spanish soldier Diego Salcedo.
In 1511, Agueybana's brother Güeybaná, better known as Agüeybaná II ( The Brave ), discovered that the Spaniards were not " gods " and this encouraged the Cacique to rebel against the invaders.
Faithful to the traditions of the Dominicans, he appears in 1511 as a supporter of the pope against the claims of the Council of Pisa called by dissident cardinals to punish Pope Julius II, composing in defense of his position the Tractatus de Comparatione auctoritatis Papæ et conciliorum ad invicem.
He was made Bishop of Ancona in 1505, and, in 1511, cardinal-priest by Pope Julius II with the title of Sant ' Eusebio.
When L ' Antico and Dürer saw it, the Apollo was probably still in the personal collection of della Rovere, who, once he was pope as Julius II, transferred the prize in 1511 to the small sculpture court of the Belvedere, the palazzetto or summerhouse that was linked to the Vatican Palace by Bramante's large Cortile del Belvedere.
In 1511, soon after the Portuguese conquest of Malacca, knowing of Siamese ambitions over Malay, Afonso de Albuquerque immediately sent him in a diplomatic mission to the court of the King of Siam Ramathibodi II, traveling in a Chinese junk returning home.
Bahadur Shah's father was Shams-ud-Din Muzaffar Shah II, who had ascended to the throne of the Gujarat Sultanate in 1511.
In rebellion against Julius II, he reentered Bologna in 1511 with the help of the French and ruled for only a year.
* Annibale II reentered the city in 1511 with the help of the French and ruled for a year, and was later assassinated.
Passing brilliantly through a course of studies, he taught theology at Bologna, Pavia ( by invitation of the senate of Venice ), and in Rome, whither he was called by Julius II in 1511.
In 1510, he took command of the French forces fighting against Pope Julius II in the Romagna, for which he was excommunicated ; he failed to prevent Julius from capturing Bologna and Mirandola, and died of illness at Correggio during the 1511 campaign.
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