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* Stephan Agricola ( 1491 1547 ): Lutheran reformer
* 1547 Battle of Mühlberg.
** Francis I ( 1515 1547 )
** Henry II ( 1547 1559 )
* Francis I ( 1515 1547 )
* Henry II ( 1547 1559 )
During the pontificate of Pope Paul III the Council fathers met for the first through eighth sessions in Trent ( 1545 7 ), and for the ninth through eleventh sessions in Bologna ( 1547 ).
The most comprehensive history is still Hubert Jedin's The History of the Council of Trent ( Geschichte des Konzils von Trient ) with about 2500 pages in four volumes: The History of the Council of Trent, The fight for a Council ( Vol I, 1951 ); The History of the Council of Trent The first Sessions in Trent ( 1545 1547 ) ( Vol II, 1957 ); The History of the Council of Trent Sessions in Bologna 1547 1548 and Trent 1551 1552 ( Vol III, 1970, 1998 ); The History of the Council of Trent Third Period and Conclusion ( Vol IV, 1976 ).
* Hernán Cortés ( or Hernando Cortés ) ( 1485 1547 ), Spanish conquistador
* 1547 Ubbo Emmius, Dutch historian and geographer ( d. 1625 )
* 1547 Hernán Cortés, Spanish explorer and conqueror ( b. 1485 )
* Palliser, D. M. The Age of Elizabeth: England Under the Later Tudors, 1547 1603 ( 1983 ) survey of social and economic history
* 1620 Roemer Visscher, Dutch writer ( b. 1547 )
* 1547 Edward VI of England is crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey.
** Francis I, 1515 1547
** Henry II, 1547 1559
The development of the Tsar's autocratic powers reached a peak during the reign ( 1547 1584 ) of Ivan IV (" Ivan the Terrible ").
* 1547 Henry VIII dies.
* 1547 Henry II of France is crowned.
* 1547 Garzia de ' Medici, Tuscan prince ( d. 1562 )

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Unable, however, to resist the urging of Charles V, the pope, after proposing Mantua as the place of meeting, convened the council at Trent ( at that time a free city of the Holy Roman Empire under a prince-bishop ), on December 13, 1545 ; the Pope's decision to transfer it to Bologna in March, 1547 on the pretext of avoiding a plague failed to take effect and the Council was indefinitely prorogued on 17 September 1549.
* Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset was ' Lord Protector ' ( 1547 1549 ), during the early years of the reign of the young Edward VI
The various Eucharistic liturgies used by national churches of the Anglican Communion have continuously evolved from the 1549 and 1552 editions of the Book of Common Prayer which both owed their form and contents chiefly to the work of Thomas Cranmer, who had rejected the medieval theology of the Mass in about 1547 Although the 1549 rite retained the traditional sequence of the mass, its underlying theology was Protestant.
( In 1549, an Act Touching on the Punishment of Vagabonds and Other Idle Persons avoided the word " slave " but retained many of the harshest provisions of the 1547 Act.
Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, KG, ( c. 1500 22 January 1552 ) was Lord Protector of England during the minority of his nephew King Edward VI ( 1547 1553 ), in the period between the death of Henry VIII in 1547 and his own indictment in 1549.
In June 1547, together with John Knox and others captured at St Andrews, Fife, following the capture of the castle by pro-Catholic French forces he was condemned to become a galley-slave rowing French galleys, but was released in 1549.
The war policy 1547 1549 had entailed an extraordinary expenditure of about ₤ 350, 000 p. a.
At the age of twelve, he left the Low Countries with Ferrante Gonzaga and went to Mantua, Sicily, and later Milan ( from 1547 to 1549 ).
The duke's family descended from Sir Edmund Sheffield, second cousin of Henry VIII, who in 1547 was raised to the Peerage of England as Baron Sheffield and in 1549 was murdered in the streets of Norwich during Kett's Rebellion.
In 1547, he purchased from the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, and in 1549, from the Crown, numerous church properties including the chantry lands of Sutton Coldfield, and those in Deritend, Birmingham, before dying at Moor Hall in 1555.
The Sheffield family descended from Sir Edmund Sheffield, second cousin of Henry VIII, who in 1547 was raised to the Peerage of England as Baron Sheffield of Butterwick and in 1549 was murdered in the streets of Norwich during Kett's Rebellion.
The first creation, as Baron Sheffield of Butterwick, was in the Peerage of England in 1547 for Edmund Sheffield ( 1521 1549 ), second cousin of Henry VIII, who was murdered in Norwich during Kett's Rebellion.
He received other rewards, a canonry of Windsor ( 1548 ), the rectory of Harrow ( 1547 ) and the deanery of Westminster ( 1549 ).
From 1547 he worked as professor of mathematics in Basel, then after 1549 as professor of logic, and in 1564 of medicine.
* Edward VI, who reigned from 1547 1553, followed Henry VIII and in 1549 the Book of Common Prayer became the Protestant liturgical text in England.
21, 1547 1549 ( 1996 ).
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Wharton's own sympathies were conservative in religious matters ; he had voted against the act of 1549 enabling priests to marry, against that of 1549 for the destruction of the old service books, and against the Second Act of Uniformity 1552, though he had acted as chantry commissioner under the Dissolution Act 1547.
This part of the church was damaged during the siege of Haddington ( 1547 1549 ) and left ruinous when the church was restored following the siege.
Appointed Governor of Boulogne in 1547, he successfully defended the city against a French siege from 1549 to 1550.
When Perino died in 1547, Tibaldi became the leader in the large scale fresco painting of the chambers and doorways ( 1547 1549 ).

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