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* 1471 George, Duke of Saxony ( d. 1539 )
* Lucia ( 1537 1539 )
* 1539 Re-founding of the city of Bogotá, New Granada ( now Colombia ), by Nikolaus Federmann and Sebastián de Belalcázar.
Although anthems were written in the Elizabethan period by Tallis ( 1505 1585 ), Byrd ( 1539 1623 ), and others, they are not mentioned in the Book of Common Prayer until 1662, when the famous rubric " In quires and places where they sing here followeth the Anthem " first appears.
* 1539 Tobias Stimmer, Swiss painter ( d. 1584 )
In early 1578, the regency was taken over by his cousin, George Frederick of Brandenburg-Kulmbach ( 1539 1603 ).
# Georg " der Bärtige " ( b. Meissen, 27 August 1471 d. Dresden, 17 April 1539 ).
* 1539 Fausto Paolo Sozzini, Italian theologian ( d. 1604 )
# Anna ( 5 May 1487, Ansbach 7 February 1539 ), married on 1 December 1518 to Duke Wenceslaus II of Cieszyn.
George Frederick of Brandenburg-Ansbach () ( April 5, 1539, Ansbach April 25, 1603 ) was Margrave of Ansbach and Bayreuth, as well as Regent of Prussia.
* George Frederick ( 1539 1603 ), who became Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Regent of the Duchy of Prussia.
George the Bearded, Duke of Saxony ( Meissen, 27 August 1471 Dresden, 17 April 1539 ), was duke of Saxony from 1500 to 1539.
# Frederick ( b. Dresden, 15 March 1504 d. Dresden, 26 February 1539 ), Hereditary Duke of Saxony ; married on 27 January 1539 to Elisabeth of Mansfeld.
Image: Pine Trees. jpg | Pine Trees, six sided screen, by Hasegawa Tohaku ( 1539 1610 ), Japanese
Isabella d ' Este ( 19 May 1474 13 February 1539 ) was Marchesa of Mantua and one of the leading women of the Italian Renaissance as a major cultural and political figure.
* 1539 Council of Trent: Paul III sends out letters to his bishops, delaying the Council due to war and the difficulty bishops had traveling to Venice.
* 1466 Ottaviano Petrucci, Italian printer ( d. 1539 )
* 1539 Hernando de Soto claims Florida for Spain.
* 1539 Treaty of Toledo signed by King Francis I of France and Holy Roman Emperor Charles V.
* 1539 Spain annexes Cuba.
In 1539 42 Hernando de Soto crossed much of the South from Georgia to Arkansas.
* 1474 Isabella d ' Este, Marquise of Mantua ( d. 1539 )

1539 and Great
His work was largely used by those who prepared the Great Bible ( 1539 40 ), and from this came the Bishops ' Bible ( 1568 ) and the King James Version.
Mr W. Aldis Wright, however, judging from the facts that the name of Whytchurch was introduced, that the places of printing were given as London and Paris, not Antwerp, and lastly that Emanuel van Meteren being born in 1535 could only have derived his knowledge from hearsay, is inclined to think that the Bible in which J. van Meteren was interested “ was Matthew's of 1537 or the Great Bible of 1539, and not Coverdale's of 1535 ”.
Myles Coverdale was employed by Cromwell to work on the Great Bible of 1539, the first officially authorized English translation of the Bible.
However, they were aware that the Great Bible of 1539 — which was the only version then legally authorized for use in Anglican worship — was severely deficient ; in that much of the Old Testament and Apocrypha was translated from the Latin Vulgate, rather than from the original Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek.
Title page of the Great Bible ( 1539 ).
In the past, if a person who was not a peer was to be appointed to the office of Lord Chancellor, he would be raised to the peerage upon receiving the appointment, though provision was made in 1539 for non-peers who hold the Great Offices of State to sit in between the benches in the House.
Dr. James Beaton ( or Bethune ) ( 1473 1539 ) was a Scottish church leader, the uncle of Dr. David Cardinal Beaton and the Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland.
It included the first " authorised version ", known as the Great Bible ( 1539 ); the Geneva Bible ( 1560 ), notable for being the first Bible divided into verses, and the Bishop's Bible ( 1568 ), which was an attempt by Elizabeth I to create a new authorised version.
Rochester has a copy of Coverdale's Bible from 1535, a Great Bible of 1539, a Bishop's Bible of 1568 and numerous other later copies.
Later, the " authorized " Great Bible of 1539 was suppressed under Mary I because of her Roman Catholic beliefs.
Title page of the Great Bible ( 1539 ).
There appeared what is known as the Great Bible in 1539, also compiled by Myles Coverdale.
The term was actually first used by George Joye, whose translations of the Psalms were seen through the press by Coverdale before he translated the Old Testament. This use of the word " bug " was repeated in the 1539 Great Bible and in Matthew's Bible, 1551.
5048 ft ./ 1539 m .) is a mountain pass located near the center of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park of the southern Appalachian Mountains in the United States of America.
Plus, while not viewing them as Scripture, early Protestant Bibles — Luther's translation, the Great Bible of 1539, the Geneva Bible of 1560 ( supported by John Calvin and John Knox ), the Bishops ' Bible of 1568, and the King James Bible of 1611 — included the Deuterocanonical books, or " Apocrypha ," as something of an appendix.

1539 and Bible
Laurence Tomson ( 1539 1608 ) revised both the text and the annotations of the New Testament of the Geneva Bible.
* March 16-Thomas Holland, theologian and translator of the Bible ( born 1539 )
Taverner's Bible is a minor revision of Matthew's Bible edited by Richard Taverner and published in 1539.

1539 and first
In 1881 the Roman Catholic mass was celebrated in Bodmin for the first time since 1539.
When the king saw Anne for the first time in late December 1539, a week before the scheduled wedding, he did not find her attractive but was unable, for diplomatic reasons and in the absence of a suitable pretext, to cancel the marriage.
He assisted the first efforts of the Reformation at Magdeburg ( 1524 ), at Goslar ( 1531 ) and at Einbeck ( 1534 ); took an active part in the debates at Schmalkalden ( 1537 ), where he defended the use of the sacrament by the unbelieving ; and ( 1539 ) spoke out strongly against the bigamy of the Landgrave of Hesse.
Olaus Magnus, who depicted the walrus in the Carta Marina in 1539, first referred to the walrus as the ros marus, probably a Latinization of morž, and this was adopted by Linnaeus in his binomial nomenclature.
* 1539 BC — Approximate first use of the Valley of the Kings.
Vasco da Gama's body was first buried at St. Francis Church, which was located at Fort Kochi in the city of Kochi, but his remains were returned to Portugal in 1539.
In April 1539 the first edition was finally available.
On 28 April 1539 Parliament met for the first time in three years.
Freedom of Press laws were first passed in the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1539.
The first slaves, from the region of Guinea, arrived in Brazil in 1539.
The first edition was a run of 2, 500 copies that were begun in Paris in 1539.
The first Act of Parliament was obtained by the City of Canterbury, in 1515, to extend navigation on the River Stour in Kent, followed by the River Exe in 1539, which led to the construction in 1566 of a new channel, the Exeter Canal.
Photisarath himself allied himself with Burma, sent out 3 campaigns against Ayudhya, the first to Pitsanuloke in 1535, the second one to Vieng Prangarm in 1539, and third was sent in 1548 to Vieng Prab *** ( now Sawangaburi ) where he brought back 20, 000 families to settle in Lanxang kingdom.
The first Bailiff of Hemel Hempstead was William Stephyns ( 29 December 1539 ).
When Peterborough Monastery was dissolved in 1539 Abbot Chambers was made the first Bishop of Peterborough, and the following year Henry VIII granted three Commissions of the Peace to the coterminous Liberty of Peterborough.
He translated the first French edition of the Institutes in 1541, corresponding to his 1539 Latin edition, and supervised the translation of three later French translations.
In 1539 Francisco de Ulloa was the first European to discover the in what was the last expedition financed by Hernán Cortés.
The first permanent fort at Tilbury was a D-shaped blockhouse built in 1539 by Henry VIII and initially called the " Thermitage Bulwark ", because it was on the site of a hermitage dissolved in 1536.
The first permanent fort at Tilbury was a D-shaped blockhouse built in 1539 by Henry VIII and first called the ' Thermitage Bulwark ', because it was on the site of a hermitage dissolved in 1536.
The first conqueror to arrive was Nicholas Araucanian lands Federman in the year 1539, accompanied by George of Speyer, passing through the eastern mountains.

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