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The most influential figure was theologian John Knox ( 1510 – 1572 ), who had lived in Switzerland and was a disciple of both Calvin and Wishart.
* 1510John Caius, English physician ( d. 1573 )
* The abbey church of Saint John the Evangelist ( San Giovanni Evangelista ), was originally constructed in the 10th century behind the Cathedral's apse, but had to be rebuilt in 1498 and 1510 after a fire.
* July 29 – John Caius, English physician ( b. 1510 )
* John Bradford ( 1510 – 1555 ), religious reformer.
Upon Sir Thomas ' death in 1510, the manor passed to Sir John Peeche as his executor.
In 1410 John III, Duke of Bavaria-Straubing had the castle of Woerden constructed, and in 1510 the city hall was built.
John Caius ( born John Kays ) (; 6 October 1510 – 29 July 1573 ), also known as Johannes Caius, was an English physician, and second founder of the present Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge.
The Choir is named after the Tudor composer, John Merbecke ( 1510 – 1585 ), who composed one of the most popular settings of the Book of Common Prayer Communion Service.
* 2002-( July – November ) ' Pope Squat ' affordable housing protest and occupation of vacant apartment building at 1510 King Street West during visit of Pope John Paul II to Toronto.
* John White ( bishop ) ( 1510 – 1560 ), English bishop
This Richard Rivers had a son called John Rivers ( 1510 – 1583 ).
The large parish church of St John, built between 1340 and 1510, is renowned for its flying-buttressed spire, which is 181 feet tall and is the only medieval stone spire in the county.
Sir William's second son John Paston ( 1510 – 1575 ) was the father-in-law of Sir Edward Coke ; Sir William's third son, Clement ( c. 1515-1597 ), served his country with distinction on the sea, and was wounded at the battle of Pinkie.
Some claim it was written by Dr Thomas Muffet ( d. 1604 ), an English physician and entomologist, regarding his stepdaughter Patience ; others claim it refers to Mary, Queen of Scots ( 1543 – 87 ), who was said to have been frightened by religious reformer John Knox ( 1510 – 72 ).
John and Donor ( 104x167cm, c. 1510 ) and Self Portrait
His younger brother was John Dudley, of Atherington, whose son Edmund Dudley ( 1462 – 1510 ) married Elizabeth Grey.
* John Seymour ( died 15 July 1510 ).
* John Martin, Bailiff of Guernsey, 1499 – 1510
John Marbeck, Merbeck or Merbecke ( c. 1510 – c. 1585 ) was an English theological writer and musician who produced a standard setting of the Anglican liturgy.
* James Wedderburn, ( c. 1495 – 1553 ), John Wedderburn ( c. 1505 – 1556 ), and Robert Wedderburn ( c. 1510 – c. 1555 ), religious reformers
Sir William Capell, son of John Capell, held the office of Alderman of London and the office of Lord Mayor of London from 1503 to 1504 and 1509 to 1510.
Hieronymus van Tuyll ( 1510 – 1571 ), burgrave ( viscount ) of Zeeland, married Elisabeth Micault, daughter of John, knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece.

1510 and St
The Battle is now in the Alte Pinakothek, which has the best collection of Altdorfer's paintings, including also his small St. George and the Dragon ( 1510 ), in oil on parchment, where the two figures are tiny and almost submerged in the lush, dense forest that towers over them.
St. George and the Dragon ( Altdorfer ) | St. George in the Forest, 1510, Alte Pinakothek, Munich.
Early Italian tenor viola da gamba, detail from the painting St. Cecilia, by Raphael, c. 1510.
* The Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine ( 1510 – 15 )
* Richard la Zouche, 9th Baron Zouche, 10th Baron St Maur ( c. 1510 – 1552 )
According to Van Mander, as a boy he only consorted with other young artists, such as painters, glass-etchers and goldsmiths, and was paid by the Heer van Lochorst ( Johan van Lockhorst of Leiden, who died in 1510 ) a golden florin for each of his years at age 12 for a watercolor of St. Hubert.
* Triptych with St. Jerome, St. Catherine and the Magdalen ( Kunsthalle, Hamburg ) ( 1510 – 1520 )
Medieval Lammi Church was built between 1490 and 1510 and was dedicated to Catherine of Alexandria | St. Catherine of Alexandria.
At Dupath Well the wellhouse is said to have been built in 1510 by the monks of St Germans.
* Fillmore Auditorium, 1510 Clarkson St.
He attended the University of Turin and, on his uncle's death, succeeded him at St .- Victor in 1510.
* St Jerome in the desert, 1510 – 1515, oil on panel, 69x543 cm, County Durham, Bowes Museum
* 1510 – 1513: Alexander Stewart ( d. 1513 ), Archbishop of St Andrews
* Virgin and child with St. George and St. James ( 1510 – 1511 )
The Lagrime sets 20 poems by the Italian poet Luigi Tansillo ( 1510 – 1568 ) depicting the stages of grief experienced by St. Peter after his denial of Christ, and his memory of Christ's admonition ().
The station, which is owned by St. Joseph Ministries, broadcasts at 1510 kHz, with a transmitter power of 5, 000 watts daytime, 2, 500 watts critical hours, and only 1 watt at nighttime.
* St Catherine ( Fieschi ) ( 1447 – 1510 )

1510 and who
One of the nuns in this group was Saint Catharine Fieschi Adorno, who died on September 14, 1510.
The = symbol was invented by Robert Recorde ( 1510 – 1558 ), who considered that nothing could be more equal than parallel straight lines with the same length.
His work was published posthumously by his pupil, Guillaume de Morlaye ( born c. 1510 ), who, however, did not pick up the complex polyphony of de Rippe.
1510 – 1576 ), also variously referred to as Luigi Lilio, Luigi Giglio, or Aluise Baldassar Lilio, was an Italian doctor, astronomer, philosopher and chronologist, and also the " primary author " who provided the proposal that ( after modifications ) became the basis of the Gregorian Calendar reform of 1582.
Mikael Agricola () ( c. 1510 – 9 April 1557 ) was a clergyman who became the de facto founder of written Finnish and a prominent proponent of the Protestant Reformation in Sweden ( including Finland ).
Francisco Vásquez de Coronado y Luján ( 1510 – 22 September 1554 ) was a Spanish conquistador, who visited New Mexico and other parts of what are now the southwestern United States between 1540 and 1542.
Frankfurt also trained the noted archbishop Albert of Brandenburg around 1510, who also became a vocal opponent of the Reformation.
Around 1510, the manor house was demolished by an officer to the Crown, who sold the timbers for a profit to Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquess of Dorset, who used them in the construction of Bradgate House in Leicestershire.
Nicolas Durand, sieur de Villegaignon, also Villegagnon ( Villegaignon, Seine et Marne, France, 1510 – Beauvais-en-Gâtinais, 9 January 1571 ) was a Commander of the Knights of Malta, and later a French naval officer ( vice-admiral of Brittany ) who attempted to help the Huguenots in France escape persecution.
* Estácio de Sá ( 1520 – 1567 ) was a soldier and officer who arrived in the colony of Brazil on orders of the Portuguese crown to wage war on the French colonists commanded by Nicolas Durand de Villegaignon ( 1510 – 1571 ), who had established themselves in 1555 at the Guanabara Bay.
It was created in 1510 for Alexander Elphinstone who was killed at the Battle of Flodden three years later.
The Bachelor Martin Fernandez de Enciso founded Santa Maria la Antigua del Darién, west of the Gulf of Urabá, in September 1510, on the advice of Basque Nunez de Balboa, who had come to those lands previously with Rodrigo de Bastidas.
Pier married Rintsje Syrtsema and they had two children, a son named Gerlof and a daughter named Wobbel, who were born around 1510.
Another famous prebendary was Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, who was appointed to a stall in 1510.
Pierre Lescot ( c. 1510 – September 1578 ) was a French architect active during the French Renaissance, " the man who was first responsible for the implantation of pure and correct classical architecture in France.
She was the widow of Edmund Dudley, treasurer to King Henry VII, who had been executed in 1510 by Henry VIII.
On November 1, 1555, French vice-admiral Nicolas Durand de Villegaignon ( 1510 – 1575 ), who desired to help the Huguenots find a refuge against persecution, led a small fleet of two ships and 600 soldiers and Huguenot colonists, and took possession of the small island of Serigipe in the Guanabara Bay, in front of present-day Rio de Janeiro, where they built a fort named Fort Coligny.
Diogo das Chagas also referred to an initial settlement of 30 people, under contract of Terceirenses Antão Vaz and Lopo Vaz de Azevedo ( 1508 – 1510 ), who had little success on Corvo ; they eventually returned to Terceira in 1515, leaving António Silveira de Machado in charge.

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