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1534 and Jacques
* 1534Jacques Cartier begins the voyage during which he discovers Canada and Labrador.
* 1534Jacques Cartier is the first European to reach Prince Edward Island.
* 1534Jacques Cartier is the first European to discover the Saint Lawrence River.
* 1534 – French explorer Jacques Cartier plants a cross on the Gaspé Peninsula and takes possession of the territory in the name of Francis I of France.
* 1534Jacques Cartier visits Newfoundland.
Notable are those of Martin Luther ( 1522 ), Jacques Lefèvre d ' Étaples ( 1523 ), the Froschau Bible ( 1525 – 1529, revised in 1574 ), William Tyndale ( 1526, revised in 1534, 1535 and 1536 ), the Brest Bible ( 1563 ), and the Authorized Version ( also called the " King James Version ") ( 1611 ).
In 1534, Jacques Cartier was the first European to see the island.
Later, in 1534, Francis sent Jacques Cartier on the first of three voyages to explore the coast of Newfoundland and the St. Lawrence River.
In 1534, Jacques Cartier planted a cross in the Gaspé Peninsula and claimed the land in the name of Francis I.
As a result of the reformation of John Calvin in Geneva, the Vivarais Ardèche was one of the areas which strongly embraced Protestantism partly as a result of the missionary activity of 1534 by Jacques Valery.
In 1534, Jacques Cartier planted a cross in Gaspé bearing the French royal coat of arms with the fleurs-de-lis.
European settlement of the area began in the 17th century following French exploration of the region and became known as New France, the area colonized by France in North America during a period beginning with the exploration of the Saint Lawrence River by Jacques Cartier in 1534 and ending with the cession of New France to Spain and Great Britain in 1763.
Jacques Cartier was the first European to visit the islands, in 1534.
New France () was the area colonized by France in North America during a period beginning with the exploration of the Saint Lawrence River by Jacques Cartier in 1534 and ending with the cession of New France to Spain and Great Britain in 1763.
In 1534, Jacques Cartier.
New France, in present Canada, after a single Governor ( 24 July 1534 – 15 January 1541 Jacques Cartier ) had Lieutenants-general and Viceroys 15 January 1541 – September 1543 Jean François de la Rocquet, sieur de Robervalle ( b. c. 1500 – d.
In 1658, the Church would establish an Apostolic Vicariate by Pope Alexander VII, 124 years since the first voyage of Jacques Cartier in 1534.
In 1534 the explorer French Jacques Cartier describe and map the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the shores of the Saint Lawrence River.
Jacques Cartier claimed it for France in 1534, and permanent French settlement began in 1608.
On June 24, 1534, French explorer Jacques Cartier planted a cross on the Gaspé Peninsula and took possession of the territory in the name of King Francis I of France.
Catholicism arrived in Canada in 1534, when Jacques Cartier planted a cross at Gaspe.
In religion, Protestantism was a driving force in the use of the vernacular in Christian Europe, the Bible being translated from Latin into vernacular languages with such works as the Bible in Dutch: published in 1526 by Jacob van Liesvelt ; Bible in French: published in 1528 by Jacques Lefevre d ’ Étaples ( or Faber Stapulensis ); German Luther Bible in 1534 ; Bible in Spanish: published in Basel in 1569 by Casiodoro de Reina ( Biblia del Oso ); Bible in Czech: Bible of Kralice, printed between 1579 and 1593 ; Bible in English: King James Bible, published in 1611.
* 1534: French explorer Jacques Cartier visits the Strait of Belle Isle ( Newfoundland ), enters and charts Gulf of St. Lawrence River, landing in Gaspé, July 14.
However, when Jacques Cartier, the first colonist arrived here in 1534, he reported three arches in the massive rock formation.

1534 and Cartier
In 1534, the year the Duchy of Brittany was formally united with France in the Edict of Union, Cartier was introduced to King Francis I by Jean le Veneur, bishop of Saint-Malo and abbot of Mont-Saint-Michel, at the Manoir de Brion.
On April 20 1534, Cartier set sail under a commission from the king, hoping to discover a western passage to the wealthy markets of Asia.
Cartier returned to France in September 1534, sure that he had reached an Asian land.
** Built: France 1534 ; given in 1535 to Cartier by the King of France ; used in the 1535 – 1536 and 1541 – 1542 voyages ; replica 1967 built for " Expo 67 " in Montréal ; abandoned in 2001 from Saint-Charles River ( Québec City )
Prior to this, it was also known as Détroit Saint-Pierre ( by Cartier himself on August 1, 1534, the day of St. Peter ), Labrador Channel ( until 1815 ), and Mingan Passage.

1534 and entered
In 1534 Belalcázar separated from Pizarro's expedition to find the city of Quito, and later in his search of El Dorado he entered the territory of what is now Colombia, founding the cities of Pasto and Popayán.
In about 1534, when he was about sixteen, he entered Brasenose College, Oxford, where he was the pupil of John Hawarden ( or Harding ), a fellow of the college.
Matthys identified Münster as the " New Jerusalem ", and on January 5, 1534, a number of his disciples entered the city and introduced adult baptism.
Matthys identified Münster as the " New Jerusalem ", and on January 5, 1534, a number of his disciples entered the city and introduced adult baptism.

1534 and Gulf
* 1534 – European colonization of the Americas: first known exchange between Europeans and natives of the Gulf of St. Lawrence in New Brunswick.

1534 and St
In 1534, Ignatius and six other young men, including St. Francis Xavier and Bl.
Important naval victories of the Ottoman Empire in this period include the Battle of Preveza ( 1538 ); Battle of Ponza ( 1552 ); Battle of Djerba ( 1560 ); conquest of Algiers ( in 1516 and 1529 ) and Tunis ( in 1534 and 1574 ) from Spain ; conquest of Rhodes ( 1522 ) and Tripoli ( 1551 ) from the Knights of St. John ; capture of Nice ( 1543 ) from the Holy Roman Empire ; capture of Corsica ( 1553 ) from the Republic of Genoa ; capture of the Balearic Islands ( 1558 ) from Spain ; capture of Aden ( 1548 ), Muscat ( 1552 ) and Aceh ( 1565 – 67 ) from Portugal during the Indian Ocean expeditions ; among others.
St Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus in 1534, had considered founding a college in Malta as early as 1553.
In August 1534 he and a few others were excommunicated at Holyrood by the deputy of the archbishop of St Andrews.
Here, through Diego Laynez, he met St. Ignatius of Loyola ; together with Laynez, Peter Faber and St. Francis Xavier he enlisted as one of the first companions of Loyola ( 1534 ).
By the time explorer Jacques Cartier came across the settlement in 1534, he reported it was named St. Anthony Haven.
It is named after St. Ignatius of Loyola who founded the Jesuit Order in 1534.
On December 23, 1534 while on board the galleon St. Mattheus he signed the Treaty of Bassein.
The facade of the late gothic parish church of St. Mauritius was built in 1520 and the choir was finished in 1534.
St Chad's was the first Catholic cathedral erected in England after the English Reformation initiated in 1534 by King Henry VIII.

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