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1549 and Tenbun
This changed, however, in 1549, the 18th year of Tenbun, when a missionary Francis Xavier landed in the country.
* 1549 ( Tenbun 18, 24th day of the 2nd month ): Princess Nō marries Oda Nobunaga.
* 1549 ( Tenbun 18, 27th day of the 11th month ): Matsudaira clan of Mikawa Province fall under Imagawa Yoshimoto's rule.

1549 and 3rd
* Edward Manners, 3rd Earl of Rutland ( 1549 – 1587 ), elder son of the 2nd Earl, died without male issue
* Edward Manners, 3rd Earl of Rutland, 15th Baron de Ros ( 1549 – 1587 )
Henry Somerset, 2nd Earl of Worcester ( c. 1496 – 26 November 1549 ) was an English nobleman, son of Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester and Elizabeth Herbert, 3rd Baroness Herbert.
On 26 November 1549, he succeeded his father and became the 3rd Earl of Worcester.
Edward Manners, 3rd Earl of Rutland, 15th Baron de Ros of Helmsley, KG ( 12 July 1549 – 14 April 1587 ) was the son of Henry Manners, 2nd Earl of Rutland, whose titles he inherited in 1563.
* Henry Grey, 3rd Marquess of Dorset 1549 – 1551

1549 and day
Kett was hanged from the walls of Norwich Castle on 7 December 1549 ; on the same day William was hanged from the west tower of Wymondham Abbey.
He continued his studies in Strasbourg, under the professor of Hebrew, Johannes Pappus ( 1549 – 1610 ), a zealous Lutheran, the crown of whose life's work was the forcible suppression of Calvinistic preaching and worship in the day, and who had great influence over him.
Five years later, from the night of 11 January 1549 until the following day, an uprising of local Indians totally destroyed and burned the village, killing nearly every Spaniard.
The day after Whit Sunday 1549, a priest at Sampford Courtenay was persuaded to read the old mass.
The term comes from the opening words of the collect for the day in the Book of Common Prayer of 1549 and later ( a translation of the Roman Missal's collect " Excita, quæsumus "):
Gaurico foretold also the sickness and death of this Pontiff, who died on November 20, 1549, the day said to have been indicated by Gaurico.
He was made a Knight of the Garter in 1549, and created Baron Herbert of Cardiff on 10 October 1551, and 1st Earl of Pembroke of the creation the following day by Edward VI.

1549 and month
The 1549 book then dispensed with the Latin, and with all non-biblical readings ; and established a rigorously biblical cycle of readings for Morning and Evening Prayer ( set according to the calendar year, rather than the ecclesiastical year ) and a Psalter to be read consecutively throughout each month.

1549 and ):
* Marie Touchet ( 1549 – 1638 ): the only mistress of King Charles IX of France
* Hoak, Dale ( 1980 ): " Rehabilitating the Duke of Northumberland: Politics and Political Control, 1549 – 53 ".
* Wood, Andy ( 2007 ): The 1549 Rebellions and the Making of Early Modern England.
" Arch Neurol -- Abstract: The First Neurology Book: De Cerebri Morbis ... ( 1549 ) by Jason Pratensis, March 1988, Pestronk 45 ( 3 ): 341.
The Church of England's 1549 Book of the Common Prayer still had prayer for the dead, as ( in the Communion Service ): " We commend into thy mercy all other thy servants, which are departed hence from us with the sign of faith and now do rest in the sleep of peace: grant unto them, we beseech thee, thy mercy and everlasting peace.
): Tragoedia Johannis des Täufers von Johannes Aal in Solothurn, 1549.
* “ Treacle Bible ” ( Beck's Bible ): In the 1549 edition of the Great Bible, Jeremiah 8: 22 was translated “ Is there no tryacle in Gilead ?” Modern translations usually have " balm " or " medicine " instead.
The Sanctus appears thus in the 1549 Book of Common Prayer ( and as set to music by John Merbecke in 1550 ):
** Mamay Khan (- 1549 ): Murdered the Crimean khan in 1523.

1549 and Jesuit
* 1549Jesuit priest Saint Francis Xavier comes ashore at Kagoshima ( Traditional Japanese date: July 22, 1549 ).
* 1549 – The Jesuit priest Francis Xavier's ship reaches Japan.
** Thomas Stephens, Jesuit missionary ( b. c. 1549 )
* 1549 Jesuit missionaries led by Xavier arrive in Japan and built a base in Kyushu.
The first registration of musical activity in Brazil comes from the activities of two Jesuit priests in 1549.
In 1549 missionary Francis Xavier started a Jesuit mission in Japan.
* Thomas Stephens ( Jesuit ) ( c. 1549 – 1619 ), early writer in Konkani
The Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier arrived in Japan in 1549, and soon afterwards met with Ōtomo Sōrin, shugo of Bungo and Buzen provinces, who would later be described by Xavier as a " king " and convert to Roman Catholicism in 1578.

1549 and Catholic
Introduced on Whitsunday 1549, after considerable debate and revision in Parliament — but there is no evidence that it was ever submitted to either Convocation — it was said to have pleased neither reformers nor their opponents, indeed the Catholic Bishop Gardiner could say of it was that it " was patient of a catholic interpretation ".
The policy of incremental reform was now unveiled: more Roman Catholic practices were now excised, as doctrines had in 1549 been subtly changed.
Pope Paul III ( 29 February 1468 – 10 November 1549 ), born Alessandro Farnese, was Pope of the Roman Catholic Church from 1534 to his death in 1549.
A Catholic, Yaxley had been a clerk of the Signet and had been employed by William Cecil since 1549, travelling in France for him.
* 1549: The Catholic missionary Francis Xavier arrived in Japan
* Pope Paul III ( 1468 – 1549 ), Roman Catholic Bishop of Rome
To counteract the tensions, the Protestant community and the Catholic clergy met for a debate on 8 May 1549.
The Catholic church in Tsuwano itself is dedicated to Saint Francis Xavier, who visited Japan as a missionary in 1549 – 50, and is located on its mainstreet.
About 1549 he moved to Cologne, where, after a profound study of the points of difference between the Catholic and reformed churches, he devoted himself to the project of reunion, thus anticipating the efforts of Gottfried Leibniz.
Portuguese ships began arriving in Japan in 1543, with Catholic missionary activities in Japan beginning in earnest around 1549, mainly by Portuguese-sponsored Jesuits until Spanish-sponsored mendicant orders, such as the Franciscans and Dominicans, gained access to Japan.
In 1549, he joined the naval fleet of the first Portuguese Governor-General Tomé de Sousa ( 1502 – 1579 ), following a request by King D. João III to the Society of Jesus, to start the missionary work of converting the Amerindians, who were heathen in the eyes of the Catholic Church, of building churches and religious seminars, and of educating the colonists.
Saint Francis Solanus, O. F. M., () ( 10 March 1549 – 14 July 1610 ) was a Spanish friar and missionary in South America, belonging to the Order of Friars Minor ( the Franciscans ), who is honored as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church.

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