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* c. 2030 – 1556 BC — Xia Dynasty, first Chinese dynasty and government system established
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According to Christopher Ehret ( 2002: 35 – 36 ), Proto-Afroasiatic was spoken c. 11, 000 BC at the latest and possibly as early as c. 16, 000 BC.
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This would make it a language family about as old as Indo-European ( 4000 to 7, 000 BC according to several hypotheses cited in Mallory 1997: 106 ) but considerably younger than Afroasiatic ( c. 10, 000 BC according to Diakonoff 1988: 33n, 11, 000 to 16, 000 BC according to Ehret 2002: 35 – 36 ).
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* Adrian Willaert ( c. 1490 – 1562 ), Flemish composer of the Renaissance and founder of the Venetian School
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* Tullia d ' Aragona ( c. 1510 – 1556 ): top courtesan in several Italian cities, and published poet
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Lorenzo Lotto ( c. 1480 – 1556 ) was a Northern Italian painter, draughtsman and illustrator, traditionally placed in the Venetian school.
The Earls of Devon created after 1556, or in existence de jure, had occupied the manor of Powderham in Devon since the late 14th. c., and Powderham Castle continues to be the principal seat of the present Earl of Devon.
In c. 1556 the kings of the two provinces, King Say Setthathirath of Lan Xang and King Maha Chakkraphat of Ayutthaya, decided to build a great temple celebrating a pact of mutual respect and defense between the two kingdoms.
Johannes Nucius ( also Nux, Nucis ) ( c. 1556 – March 25, 1620 ) was a German composer and music theorist of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras.
David Joris ( c. 1501 – August 25, 1556, sometimes Jan Jorisz or Joriszoon ) was an important Anabaptist leader in the Netherlands before 1540.
Adriaen de Vries ( c. 1556 – 1626 ) was a Northern Mannerist sculptor born in the Netherlands, whose international style crossed the threshold to the Baroque ; he excelled in refined modelling and bronze casting and in the manipulation of patina and became the most famous European sculptor of his generation.
* James Wedderburn, ( c. 1495 – 1553 ), John Wedderburn ( c. 1505 – 1556 ), and Robert Wedderburn ( c. 1510 – c. 1555 ), religious reformers
Thomas West, 2nd and 11th Baron De La Warr ( c. 1556 – 24 March 1601 / 1602 ) of Wherwell Abbey in the English county of Hampshire was a member of Elizabeth I's Privy Council and High Sheriff of Hampshire.
Married Elizabeth Cheney ( 1505-20 Nov 1556 ) c. 1523, daughter of Sir Thomas Cheney, of Irtlingburgh and Anne Parr, daughter from his father's first wife, Lady Elizabeth FitzHugh, by her first husband William Parr, 1st Baron Parr of Kendal.
Jan Mostaert, also known by the names Joannes Sinapius and Master Of Oultremont ( c. 1475 – 1555 / 1556 ) was a Dutch Renaissance painter of portraits and religious subjects, though his most famous creation was the " West Indies Landscape ".
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