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* Adrian Willaert ( c. 1490 1562 ), Flemish composer of the Renaissance and founder of the Venetian School
The council was reconvened by Pope Pius IV ( 1559 65 ) for the last time, meeting from 18 January 1562, and continued until its final adjournment on 4 December 1563.
The history of the council is thus divided into three distinct periods: 1545 49, 1551 52 and 1562 63.
After the occupation and loss of Le Havre in 1562 1563, Elizabeth avoided military expeditions on the continent until 1585, when she sent an English army to aid the Protestant Dutch rebels against Philip II.
Renewed Catholic reaction headed by the powerful Francis, Duke of Guise led to a massacre of Huguenots at Vassy in 1562, starting the first of the French Wars of Religion, during which English, German, and Spanish forces intervened on the side of rival Protestant and Catholic forces.
* 1547 Garzia de ' Medici, Tuscan prince ( d. 1562 )
* 1612 Hans Leo Hassler, German composer ( b. 1562 )
* 1562 France recognizes the Huguenots under the Edict of Saint-Germain.
* 1562 Fray Diego de Landa, acting Bishop of Yucatán, burns the sacred books of the Maya.
* 1562 Mark Alexander Boyd, Scottish poet ( d. 1601 )
* 1562 Pope Pius IV reopens the Council of Trent for its third and final session.
* 1562 23 Huguenots are massacred by Catholics in Wassy, France, marking the start of the French Wars of Religion.
* 1514 Amago Haruhisa, Japanese samurai and warlord ( d. 1562 )
* 1562 Lope de Vega, Spanish playwright ( d. 1635 )
* 1600 Natsuka Masaie, Japanese warlord ( b. 1562 )
* 1562 Antoine de Bourbon, French noble ( b. 1518 )
* 1562 Christian Sørensen Longomontanus, Danish astronomer ( d. 1647 )
* 1562 Gabriele Falloppio, Italian anatomist and early advocate for the use of condoms.
* 1562 George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury ( d. 1633 )
* Pietro Martire Vermigli ( 1500 1562 ) was burned as a heretic following his death.
Mindful of the origin of his success, Innocent IX supported, during his two months ' pontificate, the cause of Philip II and the Catholic League against Henry IV of France ( 1589 1610 ) in the civil Wars of Religion ( 1562 1598 ), where a papal army was in the field.

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The first recorded use of russet as a color name in English was in 1562.
The Jesuits founded the first Sardinian university in Sassari in 1562.
Zurita resigned these posts on the January 21, 1571, obtained a sinecure at Zaragoza, and dedicated himself wholly to the composition of his Anales de la Corona de Aragón, the first part of which had appeared in 1562 ; he lived to see the last volume printed at Zaragoza on the April 22, 1580, and died on the November 3 following.
Fort CarolineEuropean explorers first arrived in the area 1562, when French Huguenot explorer Jean Ribault charted the St. Johns River.
This flag was a swallow-tailed ( double-tailed ), and the first legal description of the flag was made in a Royal warrant of April 19, 1562, reading " gult udi korssvijs fördeelt påå blott ", which translates to " yellow in the cross over the blue ".
In 1561, the Edict of Orléans declared an end to the persecution, and the Edict of Saint-Germain of January 1562 formally recognized the Huguenots for the first time.
The first took place on the Cloostervelt near Hondschoote, in what is now the arrondissement of Dunkirk in French Flanders, very close to where the attacks later began, and the first one to be armed against disruption was held near Boeschepe on July 12, 1562, two months after religious war had broken out again over the ( then ) French border just nearby.
In 1562, another district was built at the other side of the Rimac River and in 1610, the first stone bridge was built.
The first European to land on what is today Camden County was Captain Jean Ribault of France in 1562.
French Huguenot explorer Jean Ribault became the first ( recorded ) European visitor to Napoyca in 1562, which he named Isle de Mai.
It was first printed at Strassburg in 1562, and has been reprinted several times, both separately and along with the writings of Minucius Felix, Cyprian or Arnobius.
* Jean Titelouze ( c. 1562 / 3 1633 ), organist and composer, first composer of the French organ school
Lelio Sozzini was the first of the Italian Antitrinitarians to go beyond Arian beliefs in print and deny the pre-existence of Christ in his Brevis explicatio in primum Johannis caput a commentary on the meaning of the Logos in John Chapter 1: 1 15 ( 1562 ).
The Inn is surrounded by a brick wall separating it from the street ; this was first erected in 1562, and it is said that Ben Jonson did some of the brickwork.
This version was first printed in Constantinople in 1562 and frequently republished, while the original was edited in Arabic characters by Samuel Landauer ( Leiden, 1880 ), and another ( superior ) Judeo-Arabic edition prepared by Yosef Qafih in 1970.
Sir Thomas Smith's book * De Republica Anglorum ; the Manner of Government or Policie of the Realme of England, written between 1562 and 1565, was first published in 1583.
Sussex was the first representative of the English Crown who enforced authority to any considerable extent beyond the limits of the Pale ; the policy of planting English settlers in Offaly and Leix was carried out by him in 1562 with a certain measure of success ; and although he fell far short of establishing English rule throughout any large part of Ireland, he made its influence felt in remote parts of the island, such as Thomond and the Glynnes of Antrim, where the independence of the native septs had hitherto been subjected not even to nominal interference.
The first of eight children, he was probably born in Canterbury, where his father was the Registrar for the Archbishop Matthew Parker and where the births of his siblings are recorded between 1562 and 1568.
In 1562 he was appointed the first knight of the Order of Saint Stephen, an order founded to combat pirates and Turks in the Mediterranean Sea.
His first wife was Margaret St John ( Bletsoe, Bedfordshire, 1533-27 August 1562 ), daughter of Sir John St John ( great-grandson of Margaret Beauchamp of Bletso ) and Margaret Walgrave, by whom he had four sons and three daughters:
A new herball, wherin are conteyned the names of herbes … ( London: imprinted by Steven Myerdman and soolde by John Gybken, 1551 ) is the first part of Turner's great work ; the second was published in 1562 and the third in 1568, both by Arnold Birckman of Cologne.
The first Western map to show a Strait of Anian between Asia and North America was probably that of Giacomo Gastaldi in 1562.

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