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1520 and Diego
* before 1516-In possession of Don Diego de Guevara ( d. Brussels 1520 ), a Spanish career courtier of the Habsburgs ( himself the subject of a fine portrait by Michael Sittow in the National Gallery of Art ).
In 1520 the governorship of Trinidad was granted to Bastidas, but this was opposed by Diego Columbus, and Bastidas waived the grant.
* Diego Almagro II ( 1520 – 1542 ), assassin of Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro
After the recently appointed Viceroy of Valencia Diego Hurtado de Mendoza refused to seat elected officials who favored the Germanies in 1520, a full fledged revolt broke out, the Revolt of the Brotherhoods ( Revolta de les Germanies ).

1520 and de
* Istorie Florentine ( 1520 – 1525 ) — Florentine Histories, an eight-volume history book of the city-state, Florence, commissioned by Giulio di Giuliano de ' Medici, later Pope Clement VII.
de: 1520
pt: Década de 1520
** Thomas Churchyard, English author, secretary to Edward de Vere ( b. 1520 )
* February 26 – Jorge de Montemayor, Spanish writer ( b. 1520 )
** Pietro de ' Mariscalchi, painter ( b. c. 1520 )
* February 20 – Estácio de, Portuguese officer, founder of Rio de Janeiro ( b. 1520 )
After Henri's death in 1520 the printing establishment was maintained by his former partner Simon de Colines who also married Robert's mother, the widow Estienne.
** Filippo de Lurano, Italian composer ( d. 1520 )
Did not know any invasions ( by removing wars and dynastic family issues ) until the revolt of the comuneros in the year 1520, which ended with the ringleaders of that revolt publicly executed in Villalar de los Comuneros.
Jacques Cujas ( or Cujacius ) ( or as he called himself, Jacques de Cujas ) ( 1520 – 4 October 1590 ) was a French legal expert.
The embassy party left behind in Canton in 1518 proceeded north in January 1520 with the rest of the Portuguese under Tomé Pires and Fernão Pires de Andrade.
* June 22-Hernando de Acuña, Spanish translator ( born c. 1520 )
* February 26-Jorge de Montemayor, novelist and poet ( born c. 1520 )
Most of it, however, was copied without attribution by Estienne de La Roche in his 1520 textbook, l ' Arismetique.
The island changed ownership again in 1520, when Francisco de Barrionuevo became the island's new landlord.
Magellan's ships entered the strait on November 1, 1520, All Saints ' Day, and it was initially called Estrecho de Todos los Santos ( Strait of All Saints ).
* Robert IV de La Marck, Duke of Bouillon and Prince of Sedan ( 1520 – 1556 ), Marshal of France in 1547
* François de Montmorency, Duke of Montmorency ( 1520 – 1563 ), Marshal of France in 1559
* Guillaume de Joyeuse, Viscount of Joyeuse, Lord of Saint-Didier, of Laudun, of Puyvert and of Arques ( 1520 – 1592 ), Marshal of France in 1582
Mary Tudor died on 25 June 1533, and in September of the same year Suffolk married his ward Catherine Willoughby ( 1520 – 1580 ), suo jure Baroness Willoughby de Eresby, then a girl of thirteen.
On 7 September 1533 he married Catherine Willoughby, 12th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby ( 1 April 1520 – 19 September 1580 ); after widowing she remarried Richard Bertie.
Jorge de Montemor () ( 1520?
* 1515 – 1520: Adrien Gouffier de Boissy ( created cardinal in 1515, also bishop of Coutances and the administrator of the see of Albi )

1520 and governor
The castle of 12th century which existed on this site, was demolished and construction of its repleacement began in 1520, albeit very slowly .. Louis of Estampes, governor and baillif of Blois, undertook the building of the large round tower at the end of the entrance wing.

1520 and Cortés
* 1520Spanish conquistadors led by Hernán Cortés fight their way out of Tenochtitlan.
* Moctezuma II ( 1466 – 1520 ), ninth Aztec emperor, captured by Hernán Cortés and killed by his own people in a riot.
In 1520 the troops of Hernán Cortés occupied the city and killed Cacamatzin, Nezahualpilli's son and the last independent tlatoani, installing Ixtlilxochitl II as a puppet ruler.
When Cortés returned in June 1520 the situation was dire.
Here are the remains of a Montezuma cypress, under which it is said that Hernán Cortés sat and wept after being run out of Tenochtitlan during La Noche Triste in 1520.
However, when the Aztecs revolted and expelled Cortés and his army from Tenochitlan ( La Noche Triste, June 30, 1520 ), Tecuichpotzin was left behind in the city by the Spanish.
The vines most likely came from established Spanish vineyards planted in Peru which included the " common black grape ", as it was known, that Hernán Cortés brought to Mexico in 1520.
In 1520, while Hernán Cortés was still trying to conquer Tenochtitlan, the Spanish sent an expedition south of the valley into this area.
He is most remembered as the leader of two expeditions, one to Mexico in 1520 to oppose Hernán Cortés, and the disastrous Narváez expedition to Florida in 1527.
The name refers to Moctezuma II ( 1466 – 1520 ), the Tlatoani ( ruler ) of the Aztec civilization who was defeated by Hernán Cortés, the Spanish conquistador.
In 1520, Cortés wrote to King Charles V of Spain of a drink made from cacao, served frothy and foaming from a golden cylinder.
He was the tenth, and penultimate, Aztec emperor and the one who defeated Hernán Cortés in the Battle of La Noche Triste (" Sad Night ") in 1520.

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