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* Jakob Jonas ( 1500 1558 ): German philologist, jurist, politician and diplomat
One of the first great autobiographies of the Renaissance is that of the sculptor and goldsmith Benvenuto Cellini ( 1500 1571 ), written between 1556 and 1558, and entitled by him simply Vita ( Italian: Life ).
* 1558 Johannes Bugenhagen, German reformer ( b. 1485 )
* 1558 Mary, Queen of Scots, marries the Dauphin of France, François, at Notre Dame de Paris.
His work at the completion of Pitti Palace, commissioned by Eleonora of Toledo, wife of Cosimo I, is one of his most celebrated achievements ( 1558 1570 ), respecting the original style of Filippo Brunelleschi.
* the bronze statue of Venus ( 1558 59 ), in the Prado Museum ( Madrid, Spain ).
Blackadder II is set in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I ( 1558 1603 ), played by Miranda Richardson.
Persecution and Toleration in Protestant England 1558 1689.
* Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor ( 1500 1558 ), also Charles I of Spain
This legend is found in two sources, Hans Svaning's History of King Hans from 1558 1559 and Johan Rantzau's History about the Last Dithmarschen War, from 1569.
The = symbol was invented by Robert Recorde ( 1510 1558 ), who considered that nothing could be more equal than parallel straight lines with the same length.
Elizabeth I ( known simply as " Elizabeth " until the accession of Elizabeth II ; 7 September 1533 24 March 1603 ) was queen regnant of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death.
** MacCaffrey Wallace T. The Shaping of the Elizabethan Regime: Elizabethan Politics, 1558 1572 ( 1969 )
* McLaren, A. N. Political Culture in the Reign of Elizabeth I: Queen and Commonwealth, 1558 1585 ( Cambridge University Press, 1999 ) excerpt and text search
* 1602 Philippe Emmanuel, Duke of Mercoeur, French soldier ( b. 1558 )
* 1500 Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor ( d. 1558 )
* 1516 Queen Mary I of England ( d. 1558 )
* Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, Karel V, Charles Quint ( 1500 1558 )
His plot failed in a matter of days, Jane Grey was beheaded, and Mary I ( 1516 1558 ) took the throne amidst popular demonstration in her favour in London, which contemporaries described as the largest show of affection for a Tudor monarch.
* 1485 Johannes Bugenhagen, German reformer ( d. 1558 )
* 1558 Robert Greene, English author ( d. 1592 )
* 1558 Battle of Gravelines: in France, Spanish forces led by Count Lamoral of Egmont defeat the French forces of Marshal Paul de Thermes at Gravelines.
* 1558 France takes Calais, the last continental possession of England.
# Elisabeth ( 24 August 1510 25 May 1558 )
During many years of Livonian War ( 1558 1582 ), however, they suffered a decisive defeat by troops of Muscovite Russia in the Battle of Ergeme in 1560 and continued living under great threat.

1558 and 1559
She herself died in 1558, and in 1559 Elizabeth I reintroduced the 1552 book with a few modifications to make it acceptable to more traditionally minded worshippers, notably the inclusion of the words of administration from the 1549 Communion Service alongside those of 1552.
A site for the school was selected on 25 March 1558 and it opened the following year on 5 June 1559.
* February 27 Queen Elizabeth I of England establishes the Church of England, with the Act of Uniformity 1558 and the Act of Supremacy 1559.
Mary I died in 1558, and she was succeeded by her Protestant half-sister Elizabeth I. Walsingham returned to England, and through the support of one of his fellow former exiles, Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford, he was elected to Elizabeth's first parliament as the member for Bossiney, Cornwall, in 1559
Under Queen Elizabeth ( reigned 1558 1603 ), besides continuing in his post as financial agent of the crown, Gresham acted temporarily as ambassador at the court of Margaret of Parma, receiving a knighthood in 1559 prior to his departure.
He is specifically known to have traveled throughout the Seventeen Provinces ; in southern, western, northern, and eastern Germany ( e. g., 1560, 1575 1576 ); France ( 1559 1560 ); England and Ireland ( 1576 ), and Italy ( 1578, and perhaps twice or thrice between 1550 and 1558 ).
On 16 December 1555, and again in December 1556, Whittingham was elected an elder of the church at Geneva ; on 16 December 1558 he was appointed deacon, and in 1559 he succeeded Knox as minister.
After Mary's death in November 1558, Elizabeth's Parliament passed the Act of Supremacy of 1559, which re-established the Church of England ’ s separation from the Catholic Church.
for Bedford in 1557-1558 and 1558 1559, but when he presented himself in 1572 for election at Midhurst he was refused on the charges of being " a defamed person and noted for manslaughter ," " a common Rymer and a deviser of slaunderous Pasquelles ," " a notorious rufilanne ," and a constantly indebted atheist.
He was soon busily employed in preparing a census of the farms of the royal revenues ( 22 December 1558 ), in examining Queen Mary's grants of land, in compounding with those who refused knighthood ( 28 March 1559 ), in directing the issue of a new coinage ( 29 October 1560 ), and in selling crown lands ( May 1563 ).
* Robert Taylor ( priest ), Archdeacon of Lewes, 1558 1559
Vieta went to a Franciscan school and in 1558 studied law at Poitiers, graduating as a Bachelor of Law in 1559.
Detail of a miniature of Cipriano de Rore by Hans Müelich, probably 1558 or 1559
Lord Chancellor from 1554 to 1558, Lord Keeper from 1558 to 1559, Lord Chancellor from 1559 to 1567.
Twelve years before in 1535 a Franciscan friar named William Peyto ( Peto, Petow ), d. 1558 or 1559, had preached before the King at Greenwich “ that God's judgements were ready to fall upon his head and that dogs would lick his blood, as they had done to Ahab ”.
Research by David Chadd has revealed that his will was made on 1 December 1558 and that he was buried on 21 December, though he was awarded liveries for the funeral of Queen Mary on 13 December and even for the coronation of Elizabeth I on 15 January 1559, evidently in ignorance of his death.
He first entered Parliament as MP for Westmorland in 1558, followed by election as MP for East Grinstead in 1559 and Aylesbury in 1563.
Like them, his revolt against Romanism took a more extreme form than Lutheranism, and after a temporary residence in Switzerland and at Strasbourg ( between 1557 and 1558 ), he arrived in England soon after Elizabeth's accession ( 1559 ).
In 1558 1559 the suspicion of Lutheranism fell on him in common with his uncles Celso and Camillo.
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