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* 1514 The Battle of Chaldiran ends with a decisive victory for the Sultan Selim I, Ottoman Empire, over the Shah Ismail I, Safavids founder.
In Scotland the only one which has survived the convulsions of the 16th century is Aberdeen Breviary, a Scottish form of the Sarum Office ( the Sarum Rite was much favoured in Scotland as a kind of protest against the jurisdiction claimed by the diocese of York ), revised by William Elphinstone ( bishop 1483 1514 ), and printed at Edinburgh by Walter Chapman and Andrew Myllar in 1509 1510.
In 1543 De humani corporis fabrica, the first book on human anatomy, was published and printed in Basel by Andreas Vesalius ( 1514 1564 ).
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# Guidobaldo II della Rovere ( 1514 1574 )
* 1576 Rheticus, Austrian mathematician ( b. 1514 )
Shimazu Takahisa ( 1514 1571 ), daimyo of Satsuma, gave a friendly reception to Francis on 29 September 1549, but in the following year he forbade the conversion of his subjects to Christianity under penalty of death ; Christians in Kagoshima could not be given any catechism in the following years.
Hartmann Schedel ( 13 February 1440 28 November 1514 ) was a German physician, humanist, historian, and one of the first cartographers to use the printing press.
* John Young ( Regius Professor ) ( 1514 1580 ), English Catholic clergyman and academic
* 1477 Anna, Duchess of Brittany, French noblewoman ( d. 1514 )
* 1551 Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell ( b. 1514 )
* 1514 Pope Leo X issues a papal bull against slavery.
# Albert of Mainz ( 1490, Berlin 24 September 1545, Mainz ), Cardinal since 1518, Archbishop of Magdeburg in 1513 45, Archbishop of Mainz in 1514 45.
# Anna of Brandenburg ( 27 August 1487, Berlin 3 May 1514, Kiel ), married 10 April 1502 to King Frederick I of Denmark.
* 1514 Jodocus Badius Ascensius publishes Christiern Pedersen's Latin version of Saxo ’ s Gesta Danorum, the oldest known version of that work.
* 1514 Amago Haruhisa, Japanese samurai and warlord ( d. 1562 )
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* September 13 John Cheke, English classical scholar and statesman ( b. 1514 )
John Knox ( c. 1514 24 November 1572 ) was a Scottish clergyman and a leader of the Protestant Reformation who brought reformation to the church in Scotland.
This Josias White was the grandson of another John White ( died 1580 ) possibly connected to Dr Thomas White ( 1514 1588 ), Warden of New College, Oxford.
A document signed by his brother, John III of Sweden, and a nobleman, Bengt Bengtsson Gylta ( 1514 74 ), gave Eric's guards in his last prison authorization to poison him if anyone tried to release him.
The bridge was replaced by another built with timber donated by John Hanson in 1514.
Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, KG, Earl Marshal ( 1443 21 May 1524 ), styled Earl of Surrey from 1483 to 1514, was the only son of John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk by his first wife, Katherine Moleyns.
Sir John Cheke ( 16 June 1514 13 September 1557 ) was an English classical scholar and statesman, notable as the first Regius Professor of Greek at Cambridge University.
* 1514 / 15 John Doubleday John Dorand
* John de Moravia, 9th Earl of Sutherland ( d. 1514 )
* John Hastings, de jure 13th Baron Hastings ( 1498 1514 )
* John Clinton, 7th Baron Clinton ( 1471 1514 )
The Wettin rulers had the Gothic Saint John hall church erected at the site of a Romanesque predecessor building until 1514.
* John Knox ( 1505, 1513 or 1514 1572 )-great Protestant reformer born ( probably in Nungate on the east bank of the River Tyne, opposite St Mary's ) and educated in the town.
John Cawood ( 1514 1572 ) came of an old Yorkshire family of some substance and was apprenticed to John Reynes, who is best known as a bookbinder and who died in 1543 or 1544.
It was instigated at the behest of the Elector August of Saxony, and it was the joint work of a group of Lutheran theologians and churchmen of the latter sixteenth century, who met from April 9 to June 7, 1576 in Torgau, the seat of government for the Electorate of Saxony at the time: Jakob Andreä ( 1528 90 ), Martin Chemnitz ( 1522 86 ), Nikolaus Selnecker ( 1528 92 ), David Chytraeus ( 1531 1600 ), Andreas Musculus ( 1514 81 ), Christoph Körner ( 1518 94 ), Caspar Heyderich ( 1517 86 ), Paul Crell ( 1532 79 ), Maximilian Mörlin ( 1516 84 ), Wolfgang Harder ( 1522 1602 ), Daniel Gräser, Nicholas Jagenteufel ( 1520 83 ), Johannes Cornicaelius, John Schütz ( 1531 84 ), Martin Mirus ( 1532 93 ), Georg Listenius ( d. 1596 ), and Peter Glaser ( 1528 83 ); and a smaller set of this group ( Andreä, Chemnitz, Selnecker, Chytraeus, Musculus, and Körner ) a year later in Bergen Abbey, near Magdeburg, both from March 1 14, and in May, 1577.
He established Pocklington Grammar School — now Pocklington School — in 1514, and founded five scholarships and nine sizarships at St John ’ s College, Cambridge.

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* September 13-John Cheke, English classical scholar and statesman ( b. 1514 )

1514 and English
The town hosts the annual Common Riding, which combines the annual riding of the boundaries of the town's common land with the commemoration of a victory of local youths over an English raiding party in 1514.
The records of the English Hospital in Rome indicate that he stayed there in June 1514, while documents in the Vatican Archives suggest that he was an agent for Archbishop of York, Cardinal Christopher Bainbridge, and handled English ecclesiastical issues before the Roman Rota.
The first English language eclogues were written by Alexander Barclay, in 1514.
The marriage of this youth to James IV's widow on 6 August 1514 did much to identify the Douglases with the English party in Scotland, as against the French party led by the Duke of Albany, and incidentally to determine the political career of his uncle Gavin.
Comparatively few of his writings have been translated, but there is a good English version ( London, 1850 ) and numerous German versions of The Village Notary, while The Emancipation of the Jews has been translated into Italian and German ( Pest, 1841 1842 ), and a German translation of Hungary in 1514, under the title of Der Bauernkrieg in Ungarn was published at Pest in 1850.
* Peter Carew, ( 1514 ?- 1575 ), English adventurer and colonist of Ireland
# REDIRECT List of 1514 English incumbents
# REDIRECT List of 1514 English incumbents
For example, he put forward the thesis that English foreign policy from 1514 to 1529 was motivated by Wolsey's desire to become Pope.
Whittington was most famous as the author of elementary Latin school books, including De nominum generibus ( 1511 ), Declinationes nominum ( c. 1511 ), De heteroclitis nominibus ( c. 1511 ), Syntaxis ( second edition, 1512 ), De syllabarum quantitate ( second edition, c. 1512 ), De octo partibus orationis ( c. 1514 ), De synonymis together with De magistratibus veterum Romanorum ( 1515 ), Vulgaria ( English and Latin sentences for translation, 1520 ), and Verborum preterita et supina ( 1521 ).
On April 12, 1514, he became an English citizen, and in 1515 Pope Leo X appointed him subcollector of papal taxes in England, after Ammonio had conspired against Polydore Vergil for the post.
Hawick is traditionally the start the season of annual rideouts, due to the fact that the community captured a flag from the English army in 1514.
The title is a reference to Reuchlin's 1514 book Epistolae clarorum virorum ( English: Letters of famous / bright men ) which provided a collection of letters to Reuchlin on scholarly and intellectual matters from eminent German humanists such as Ulrich von Hutten, Johann Crotus, Konrad Mutian, Helius Eobanus Hessus, and others, to show that his position in the controversy with the monks was approved by the learned.
Hunne was then sent to the Lollards ' Tower of St. Paul's Cathedral after a raid on his house in October 1514 had uncovered an English Bible with a prologue sympathetic to Wycliffe's doctrines.

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