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* 1573 – Anne of Austria, Queen of Poland ( d. 1598 )
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Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder ( 18 January 1573 – 1621 ) was a still life painter of the Dutch Golden Age.
Albert Frederick was married in 1573 to Marie Eleonore of Cleves, a daughter of Wilhelm, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg and Archduchess Maria of Austria ( 1531 – 1581 ).
* Hedwig Jagiellon ( 1513 – 1573 ), daughter of Sigismund I the Old of Poland and his first wife the Hungarian Countess Barbara Zápolya.
* 1573 – Articles of the Warsaw Confederation are signed, sanctioning freedom of religion in Poland.
* 1573 – Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola, Italian architect, designed the Church of the Gesu and Villa Farnese ( b. 1507 )
During the Muromachi age ( 1392 – 1573 AD ), the Kosode, a single kimono formerly considered underwear, began to be worn without the hakama ( trousers, divided skirt ) over it, and thus began to be held closed by an obi " belt ".
1573 and Anne
Anne of Austria ( 16 August 1573 – 10 February 1598 ) was queen consort of Poland and Sweden by marriage to Sigismund III Vasa, king of Poland and Sweden.
* Anne ( b. Graz, 16 August 1573 – d. Warsaw, 10 February 1598 ), married on 31 May 1592 to Sigismund III Vasa, King of Poland, Grand Duke of Lithuania and King of Sweden.
1573 and Austria
In 1592 Sigismund married the Austrian archduchess Anna of Austria ( 1573 – 1598 ) Anna Habsburzanka and after his father's death the same year, he received permission from the Sejm to accept the Swedish throne.
Firstly, on 31 May 1592, to Anna of Austria ( 1573 – 1598 ), daughter of Archduke Charles II of Austria ( 1540 – 1590 ) and his wife Maria Anna of Bavaria ( 1551-1608 ).
* Joanna of Austria ( 1535 – 1573 ), who married her first cousin Infante John of Portugal, who was the heir of Portugal.
Joanna of Austria ( in Castilian, doña Juana de Austria ; in Portuguese, Dona Joana de Áustria, 24 June 1535 – 7 September 1573 ) was regent of Spain for her brother, King Philip II of Spain.
1573 and Queen
Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet is a boys ' grammar school in Barnet, North London, which was founded in 1573 by Edward Underne, Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester and others, in the name of Queen Elizabeth I.
The school was founded in 1573 by Queen Elizabeth I, petitioned by Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, and assisted by local alderman Edward Underne.
Elizabeth I's charter of 1573 describes the school's purpose thus: < BLOCKQUOTE > " a grammar school which shall be called The Free Grammar School of Queen Elizabeth for the education, bringing up and instruction of boys and youth, to be brought up in grammar and other learning, and the same to continue for ever, and the said School for one Master and one Usher for ever to continue and remain and that there shall be for ever four-and-twenty discreet, honest governors of the said Free Grammar School.
Sir Francis Walsingham ( c. 1532 – 6 April 1590 ) was principal secretary to Queen Elizabeth I of England from 20 December 1573 until his death, and is popularly remembered as her " spymaster ".
It includes a stained glass window, showing Queen Elizabeth I arriving at Sandown Gate in 1573, which was added in 1906.
Repairs to the church were carried out following Queen Elizabeth I's visit in 1573 ( date and initials may be seen on exterior stonework ).
Their ancestor Bess of Hardwick had taken one of her four husbands, the Earl of Shrewsbury, to " take the waters " at Buxton shortly after he became the gaoler of Mary, Queen of Scots, in 1569, and they took Mary there in 1573.
Queen Elizabeth I of England granted the estate in 1573 to Thomas Radcliffe, 3rd Earl of Sussex, who seems to have largely rebuilt the north wing.
Archibald Campbell, 5th Earl of Argyll ( 1532 / 1537 – 12 September 1573 ) was one of the leading figures in the politics of Scotland during the reign of Mary, Queen of Scots, and the early part of that of James VI.
But it was Queen Elizabeth I who gave the town the right to use the title " Rye Royal " following a visit in 1573.
He was a prominent soldier during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Lord Hereford was a Field Marshal of the forces sent to quell the Northern Rebellion of 1569 and led an expedition to occupy Ulster in 1573.
Most famously, Queen Elizabeth I stayed in Rochester for four days in 1573, attending divine service in the cathedral on 19 September.
On 27 January 1573, James Kirkcaldy, the brother of William Kirkcaldy of Grange who held Edinburgh Castle for Queen Mary, arrived at Blackness from France with arms and money for the Queen's side.
Queen Elizabeth I granted it to Ralph Taylboys or Tailboys of Thornton Hall in 1573 ; it was then left to Thomas Jenison in 1580 and to William Jenison in 1588.
Hilliard was appointed limner ( miniaturist ) and goldsmith to Elizabeth I at an unknown date ; his first known miniature of the Queen is dated 1572, and already in 1573 he was granted the reversion of a lease by the Queen for his " good, true and loyal service.
In 1573 Sir William Kirkaldy of Grange, noted for his military talents and the forthright adherent of Mary, Queen of Scots, held Edinburgh Castle for her party, along with his brother, Sir James, and Sir William Maitland of Lethington.
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