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* 1473 Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury ( d. 1541 )
* 1541 French explorer Jacques Cartier lands near Quebec City in his third voyage to Canada.
* 1541 The Ottoman Turks capture Buda, the capital of the Hungarian Kingdom.
* 1541 Francis Xavier leaves Lisbon on a mission to the Portuguese East Indies.
* 1614 El Greco, Greek artist ( b. 1541 )
# Heinrich V " der Fromme " ( b. Dresden, 16 March 1473 d. Dresden, 18 August 1541 ).
Paracelsus ( 1493 1541 ), for example, rejected the 4-elemental theory, and with only a vague understanding of his chemicals and medicines formed a hybrid of alchemy and science in what was to be called iatrochemistry.
Since the beginning of Norman rule in the 12th century, the city has functioned as the capital in varying geopolitical entities: Lordship of Ireland ( 1171 1541 ), Kingdom of Ireland ( 1541 1800 ), island as part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland ( 1801 1922 ), and the Irish Republic ( 1919 1922 ).
* 1541 Thomas Culpeper and Francis Dereham are executed for having affairs with Catherine Howard, Queen of England and wife of Henry VIII.
* 1541 Santiago, Chile is founded by Pedro de Valdivia.
A similar figure was the Swiss magician known as Paracelsus ( 1493 1541 ), who published Of the Supreme Mysteries of Nature in which he emphasised the distinction between good and bad magic.
It was begun in Venice in 1541 1542 by the Guinta.
* Mustafa Ali ( 1541 1600 ), Ottoman historian, politician and writer
* 1541 1543: George I / I the Pious ( also Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach )
* 1541 Florent Chrestien, French writer ( d. 1596 )
* 1541 Francisco Pizarro is assassinated in Lima by the son of his former companion and later antagonist, Diego Almagro the younger.
* 1541 Pedro de Alvarado, Spanish explorer ( b. 1495 )
The Kazakh Khanate is described in historical texts such as the Tarikh-i-Rashidi ( 1541 1545 ) by Muhammad Haidar Dughlat, and Zhamigi-at-Tavarikh ( 1598 1599 ) by Kadyrgali Kosynuli Zhalayir.

1541 and After
After the death of Khan Mirza, Badakhshan was governed for Babur by Prince Humayun, Sultan Wais Khan ( Mirza Sulaiman's father-in-law ), Prince Hindal, and lastly, by Mirza Sulaiman, who held Badakhshan till October 8, 1541, when he had to surrender himself and his son, Mirza Ibrahim, to Prince Kamran Mirza.
After Tír Eógain was invaded in 1541 by Sir Anthony St Leger, the lord deputy, Conn delivered up his son Phelim Caoch as a hostage.
After the dissolution of Reading Abbey in 1539, the school fell under the control of the corporation of Reading, its status being confirmed by Letters Patent issued by Henry VIII in 1541.
After Henry VIII dissolved the monasteries in 1541, the abbey fell into ruins and its stone has since been used in other buildings.
After his death in 1541, he was succeeded as court painter by his pupil Michael Coxcie.
After returning to power, Safa Giray organized raids on Muscovy in 1536-37, 1541 42, and 1548.
After the disastrous campaign of Algiers ( 1541 ) where " wind and rain " prevented the firing of arquebuses, Charles V might have expressed to his gunmakers the urgent need to devise an ignition mechanism less prone to failure in bad weather.
After 1541 the central and southern counties were effectively annexed by the Ottomans for 150 years.
After a coronation ceremony and religious donations at the Shwedagon Pagoda in 1541, Tabinshwehti led an expedition to the north to subjugate Prome.
After reaching the location in 1541, the Spaniards camped alongside a Wichita village for 25 days.
After the fire of 1541 it was redecorated in the Baroque style.
After Francisco's assassination in 1541, power was usurped by Cristóbal Vaca de Castro as new governor of " New Castile ".

1541 and three
To monitor the implementation of Resolution 1514 in 1961 the General Assembly created the Special Committee referred to popularly as the Special Committee on Decolonization to ensure decolonisation complete compliance with the principle of self-determination in the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1541 ( XV ), 12 Principle of the Annex defining free association with an independent State, integration into an independent State, or independence as the three legitimate options of full self-government compliance with the principle of self-determination.
On February 20, 1541, he married Barbara Brück, who went on to bear three sons and a daughter.
The Lord Steward had formerly three courts besides the Board of Green Cloth under him — the Lord Steward's Court, superseded in 1541 by the Marshalsea Court, and the Palace Court.
The Local Government Act 1894 divided the Soke into three districts ; the existent city ( 1541 ) and municipal borough ( 1874 ) of Peterborough, and the two rural districts of Peterborough and Barnack.
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 1541, Motonobu sent one hundred fans and three folding screens to the Ming emperor as gifts.
Jacques Cartier had three voyages to present day Canada, in 1534, 1535 and 1541.
In 1541, he published the first French translation of Horace's " Ars poetica " and in 1547 he published a collection poems " Œuvres poétiques ", which included translations from the first two cantos of Homer's Odyssey and the first book of Virgil's Georgics, twelve Petrarchian sonnets, three Horacian odes and a Martial-like epigram ; this poetry collection also included the first published poems of Joachim Du Bellay and Pierre de Ronsard.
Prior to Crowley's arrival in London, Grafton had been imprisoned three times for printing-related offences: twice in 1541 ( for a " sedicious epistle of Melanctons " and ballads defending Thomas Cromwell ), and then in 1543, for the Great Bible.
The Lordship of Ireland, the medieval realm of Ireland that existed between 1171 and 1541 under the English crown, had a separate arms, which are blazoned Azure, three crowns in pale Or, bordure Argent ( three golden crowns ordered vertically on a blue background with a white border ).
The Burgundian War witnessed a great outburst of historical ardour in the shape of chronicles written by Diebold Schilling ( d. 1486 ) of Bern, by Melchior Russ ( d. 1499 ), Diebold Schilling the Younger ( d. between 1516 and 1523 ) and Petermann Etterlin ( d. 1509 ), all three of Lucerne as well as by Gerold Edlibach ( d. 1530 ) of Zürich, and by Johnanes Lenz ( d. 1541 ) of Brugg.
For three hundred years it was a Dominican friary ; in 1541 Henry VIII established a school on the site and finally in 1855 the modern ' public ' school was founded by Act of Parliament.
In 1541, he published the first French translation of Horace's Ars poetica and in 1547 he published a collection poems Œuvres poétiques, which included translations from the first two cantos of Homer's Odyssey and the first book of Virgil's Georgics, twelve Petrarchian sonnets, three Horacian odes and a Martial-like epigram ; this poetry collection also included the first published poems of Joachim Du Bellay and Pierre de Ronsard.

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