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* 1541 – French explorer Jacques Cartier lands near Quebec City in his third voyage to Canada.
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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.
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.
* 1541 – Francisco Pizarro is assassinated in Lima by the son of his former companion and later antagonist, Diego Almagro the younger.
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 French
On 3 March 1541, the French Ambassador, Charles de Marillac, reported in a letter that the King was now said to be lamenting that " under pretext of some slight offences which he had committed, they had brought several accusations against him, on the strength of which he had put to death the most faithful servant he ever had.
In a letter of 1541 the Nuremberg maker Georg Stengel ‘ genannt Neuschel ’ referred to ‘ welsche krumme Zincken ’ ( see Eitner, 1877 ), as if the curved form were considered French or Italian in origin.
1541, contains a legend in front of the " isla de Orliens " that says: " Here many French died of hunger "; possibly alluding to Cartier's second settlement in 1535-1536.
However, January 15, 1541 saw Cartier supplanted by Jean-François de La Rocque de Roberval, a Huguenot courtier and friend of the king named as the first lieutenant general of French Canada.
He was succeeded by French smiths, who began manufacturing hagbuts ( another type of firearm ) in the 1550s, and by 1541 the castle had a stock of 413 hagbuts.
Native American Indians, then Spanish explorers such as Francisco Vasquez de Coronado in 1541, and French missionary explorers in 1673 lived and traveled throughout the area of what is now Paola.
However the French ambassador Marillac wrote on 17 January 1541 that Norfolk had not only escaped punishment, but had apparently been restored to his ' full former credit and authority '.
Algeria is divided into 48 wilayas ( provinces ), 553 daïras ( circles, or counties ; see Districts of Algeria ) and 1541 baladiyahs ( municipalities, in French: commune ).
Highly influential in the Western world and still widely read by theological students today, it was published in Latin in 1536 ( at the same time as the English King Henry VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries ) and in his native French in 1541, with the definitive editions appearing in 1559 ( Latin ) and in 1560 ( French ).
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.
* 1541: Jacques Cartier and Sieur de Roberval attempt to colonize Quebec, founding the first French settlement in America, Charlesbourg-Royal, at the mouth of the Cap Rouge River.
In 1541 he published the first French translation of Horace's Ars poetica and during this period he also published numerous scientific and mathematical treatises.
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.
The village takes its full name of Crillon-le-Brave from the most legendary of its dukes: Louis des Balbes de Berton de Crillon or " Le Brave Crillon " ( 1541 – 1615 ) was one of Henri IV's fiercest and most valiant generals during the French Wars of Religion in the late 16th century.
Sometimes the word cauterize, known in English since 1541, via Medieval French cauteriser from Late Latin cauterizare " to burn or brand with a hot iron ", itself from Greek kauteriazein, from kauter " burning or branding iron ," from kaiein " to burn " is used.
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.
1541 and explorer
Western explorers came to the region in the 16th century with Spanish explorer Francisco Vásquez de Coronado visiting in 1541.
In 1541, the first Europeans to set foot on the territory that is now Ouachita parish was the expedition of Spanish explorer and conquistador Hernando de Soto.
Western explorers came to the region in the 16th century with Spanish explorer Francisco Vásquez de Coronado visiting in 1541.
Western explorers came to the region in the 16th century, with Spanish explorer Francisco Vásquez de Coronado visiting in 1541.
In 1541 the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto and expedition passed through the area, as did the 1721 expedition of Bernard de la Harpe.
Also, the fine details of the route of the land expedition of the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto are not known, but it is likely that de Soto and his men passed near here circa 1541.
To the north of Ralls is the small community of Cone, Texas and further north is a narrow portion of Blanco Canyon, where the Spanish explorer Francisco Vázquez de Coronado and his army are believed to have camped in 1541.
In 1541, the famous Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto may have stood upon the Sikeston Ridge, although some historical references dispute this, believing that he traveled further south than Sikeston.
* Francisco de Orellana ( 1511 – 1546 ) – Spanish explorer, in 1541 – 42 sailed the length of the Amazon River.
Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto was the first European to see what Native Americans referred to as the Valley of the Vapors when he and his men reached the area in 1541.
In 1541 Spanish explorer Francisco Vázquez de Coronado journeyed east from the Rio Grande Valley in search of a rich land called Quivira.
The Quapaw, under the name of Capaha or Pacaha, first encountered Europeans in 1541, when they met the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto.
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