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* 1524 – The Kaqchikel Maya rebel against their former Spanish allies during the Spanish conquest of Guatemala.
Numerous subsequent Spanish expeditions followed, eventually leading to the first Spanish colony, Villa Bruselas in Costa Rica in 1524.
** Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar, Spanish conquistador ( d. 1524 )
The first Spanish attempt to control this area failed in 1524, when Pedro de Alvarado was forced to retreat by Pipil warriors.
Alvarado led the first effort by Spanish forces to extend their dominion to the nation of Cuzcatlan ( El Salvador ), in June 1524.
June 12, 1524, Santiago de Cuba ) was a Spanish conquistador.
The Spanish were expelled from the area in 1524 by the Berbers.
This square measures 75 meters on each side and was established when the Spanish laid out the city in 1524.
Only this archipelago and the possessions of Santa Cruz de la Mar Pequeña ( 1476 – 1524 ), Melilla ( conquered by Pedro de Estopiñán in 1497 ), Villa Cisneros ( founded in 1502 in current Western Sahara ), Mazalquivir ( 1505 ), Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera ( 1508 ), Oran ( 1509 – 1790 ), Algiers ( 1510 – 1529 ), Bugia ( 1510 – 1554 ), Tripoli ( 1511 – 1551 ), Tunis ( 1535 – 1569 ) and Ceuta ( ceded by Portugal in 1668 ) remained as Spanish territory in Africa.
By 1524, Alonso Manso, bishop of Puerto Rico, had become interested in gaining personal wealth, and he accused Barrionuevo, among others, of various crimes under the Spanish justice system of the time.
Pedro de Alvarado, a lieutenant of Hernán Cortés, led the first Spanish invasion in June 1524.
Written documentation of the history of New York City began with the first European visit to the area by Estevão Gomes, in command of a Spanish ship, when he visited the region in 1524.
According to the Kaqchikel annals, he was slain by Spanish Conquistador Don Pedro de Alvarado while waging battle against the Spaniards in the grasslands of El Pinal ( Valley of Olintepeque ) on February 20, 1524.
Arriving in Guatemala in 1524, the Spanish conquistadors discovered natives who were of ethnological Maya and Nahuatl origin, the most powerful presence being K ' iche '.
* Diego de Estella ( 1524 – 1578 ), Spanish theologian and writer
At the time of the Spanish conquest, the Chajoma of Jilotepeque Viejo may have initially allied themselves with the Spanish together with Iximche and have joined in the general Kaqchikel uprising against the Spanish in 1524.
In 1524, Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, arrived at Valenciennes, and — even when Henry II of France allied with him against the Protestants in 1552 — Valenciennes became ( c. 1560 ) an early center of Calvinism and in 1562 was location of the first act of resistance against persecution of Protestants in the Spanish Netherlands.
Before the 1700s, the area known as present-day Pennsylvania was mapped by the Spanish and labeled L ' arcadia, or " wooded coast ", during Giovanni da Verrazzano's voyage in 1524.
Lower Navarre is the portion of territory that remained from the Kingdom of Navarre after the Spanish conquest of Southern Navarre between 1512 and 1524.
Eventually, the legitimate Navarrese king, stripped de facto of the rest of Navarre now under Spanish rule, restored Navarrese official institutions and bodies in the Lower Navarre, e. g. the Parliament in 1523, the Chancery in 1524, the Royal Mint a bit later in Saint-Palais ( Donapaleu in Basque ), etc.

1524 and pilots
In 1524, a conference of experts ( cartographers, cosmographers, pilots, etc.

1524 and ships
Hernán Cortés, however, in 1524, got word of Olid's insurrection and sent his cousin, Francisco de las Casas, along with several ships to Honduras to remove Olid and claim the area for Cortés.
D. Vasco da Gama () ( c. 1460 or 1469 – 24 December 1524 ), 1st Count of Vidigueira, was a Portuguese explorer, one of the most successful in the Age of Discovery and the commander of the first ships to sail directly from Europe to India.
Setting out in April 1524, with a fleet of fourteen ships, Vasco da Gama took as his flagship the famous large carrack Santa Catarina do Monte Sinai on her last journey to India, along with two of his sons, Estêvão and Paulo.
However, Magellan's armada of three ships didn't stop until they reached Guam, so the first European to arrive in Rota ( in 1524 ), was Spanish navigator Juan Sebastian Elcano, who annexed it together with the rest of the Marianas Archipelago on behalf of the Crown of Spain.

1524 and Thomas
Conrad Grebel wrote in a letter to Thomas Müntzer in 1524:
* 1524Thomas Erastus, Swiss theologian ( d. 1583 )
* December 31 – Thomas Erastus, Swiss theologian ( b. 1524 )
* May 3 – Thomas Tusser, English poet and farmer ( b. c. 1524 )
However, in January of 1524 Cardinal Thomas Wolsey broke the betrothal, Anne was sent back home to Hever Castle, and Percy was married to Lady Mary Talbot, to whom he had been betrothed since adolescence.
In 1524, Cromwell was elected as a member of Gray's Inn and entered the service of Henry VIII's chief minister, Thomas Cardinal Wolsey.
* Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk ( 1443 – 1524 ), English soldier and statesman
He was the younger son of Thomas Cavendish ( d. 1524 ), who was a senior financial official, the " clerk of the pipe ", in the Court of Exchequer, and his wife, Alice Smith of Padbrook Hall.
* Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, Earl of Surrey ( 1443 – 21 May 1524 ), married firstly on 30 April 1472 as her second husband Elizabeth Tilney by whom he had nine children including Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk and Elizabeth Howard, wife of Sir Thomas Boleyn ; he married secondly, in 1497, Agnes Tilney, by whom he had eight children.
He was the elder son of Thomas Cavendish ( d. 1524 ), who was a senior financial official, the " clerk of the pipe ", in the Court of Exchequer, and his wife, Alice Smith of Padbrook Hall.
resided in London, in the parish of St Albans, Wood Street, where Thomas Cavendish died in 1524.
The College is named after Thomas Linacre ( 1460 – 1524 ), founder of the Royal College of Physicians and a distinguished Oxford humanist.
File: Thomas Linacre. JPG | Thomas Linacre, c. 1460 – 1524
* Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk 1509 – 1524
* Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk 1524 – 1547
Thomas Linacre ( or Lynaker ) ( c. 1460 – 20 October 1524 ) was a humanist scholar and physician, after whom Linacre College, Oxford and Linacre House The King's School, Canterbury are named.
Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, KG, Earl Marshal ( 1443 – 21 May 1524 ), styled Earl of Surrey from 1483 to 1514, was the only son of John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk by his first wife, Katherine Moleyns.
Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, was the eldest son of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk ( 1443 – 1524 ), and his second wife, Elizabeth ( d. 1497 ), the daughter of Frederick Tilney and widow of Sir Humphrey Bourchier.
* Tucker, M. J., The Life of Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey and Second Duke of Norfolk, 1443 – 1524, 1964.
Thomas Tusser ( 1524 – 3 May 1580 ) was an English poet and farmer, best known for his instructional poem Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry, published in 1557.

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