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1526 and married
Albert married first, to Princess Dorothea ( 1 August 1504-11 April 1547 ), daughter of King Frederick I of Denmark, in 1526.
* Anna Maria of Brandenburg-Ansbach ( December 28, 1526 – May 20, 1589 ) who married Christoph, Duke of Württemberg in 1544.
" In 1526, her elder sister Sybille was married to John Frederick, Elector of Saxony, head of the Protestant Confederation of Germany and considered the " Champion of the Reformation.
In 1592 he married his second wife Christina of Holstein-Gottorp ( 1573 – 1625 ), daughter of Adolf of Holstein-Gottorp ( 1526 – 1586 ) and Christine of Hesse ( 1543 – 1604 ) and first cousin of his previous wife.
On 10 March 1526, Charles married his first cousin Isabella of Portugal, sister of John III of Portugal, in Seville.
He died young about 1526, having married the heiress of Sir Roger Lewknor ; the Countess and her son Henry pressed his widow to a vow of perpetual chastity to preserve her inheritance for her Pole children.
By 1526 when he was 47 years old, Vasili had been married to Solomonia Saburova for over 20 years with no heir to his throne being produced.
In 1525, Henry was taken prisoner at the Battle of Pavia, but he contrived to escape under a guise and in 1526, married Marguerite, sister of King François I and widow of Charles, Duke of Alençon.
On 1 March 1526 Albert married Princess Dorothea, daughter of King Frederick I of Denmark, thereby establishing political ties between Lutheranism and Scandinavia.
# Dorothea ( 1 August 1504 – 11 April 1547 ), married 1 July 1526 to Duke Albert of Prussia.
They were certainly married by January 1526 because a note of that date in Wolsey's hand confirms that an extra £ 20 a year had been awarded to " young Boleyn for him and his wife to live on ".
In the spring of 1526, he married Anne Sapcote, widow of John Broughton and of Sir Richard Jerningham, and daughter of Sir Guy Sapcote and his wife Margaret Wolston, and made alterations to Chenies Manor House to reflect his new good fortunes.
He married the daughter of a councilman of Landshut, Katharina Mosner, in 1526.
* Lady Agnes Campbell ( 1526 – 1601 ), married James MacDonald and Turlough Luineach O ' Neill.
In 1526, Charles married Infanta Isabella, the sister of John III of Portugal.
He married Anne St. Leger c. 1490 ( 14 January 1476 – 21 April 1526 ).
Their son was Sir Henry Manners, 2nd Earl of Rutland ( 23 September 1526 – 17 September 1563 ), died age 36, married Margaret Neville, daughter of Sir Ralph Neville, 4th Earl of Westmorland and Katherine Stafford – 1555.
There is a tradition that in boyhood Cristóvão fell in love with a beautiful child and rich heiress, D. Maria Brandão, and in 1526 married her clandestinely, but parental opposition prevented the ratification of the marriage.
In 1526, he married Diana Contarini, whose early death was at least a partial cause of his entering upon an ecclesiastical career.
He was freed after his niece Elena Glinskaya married Vasili III in 1526.
Glinski spent 12 years in prison until 1526, when Vasili III married his niece Elena Glinskaya.
# Rose ( or Mascarose ) of Armagnac ( d. 1526 ), married in 1498 with Gaspard II de Villemur, Seigneur of Montbrun.
Nothing is known of his life until 1526, when he married the daughter of Ludwig Nöggi, a master carpenter who sat in the city council, and his first artwork dates only from 1531.
In 1526 ( at age 14 ) she was married to count Vespasiano Colonna ( 1480-1528 ), count of Fondi and duke of Traetto ( present-day Minturno ).

1526 and Marguerite
* Leonor Chabot, Count of Charny ( 1526 – 1597 ), married firstly Claude Gouffier, by whom he had two daughters ; and secondly Françoise de Longwy-Rye, Dame de Longwy, by whom he had another four daughters, including Marguerite de Chabot, Countess of Charny ( 1565-29 September 1652 ), who married Charles I of Lorraine ( province ), the Duke of Elbeuf.

1526 and Angoulême
She came to court before 1522 and was one of the maids-of-honour of Louise of Savoy, Duchess of Angoulême, the mother of Francis I. Francis made Anne his mistress, probably upon his return from his captivity at Madrid ( 1526 ), and soon gave up his long-term mistress, Françoise de Foix, for her.
On 10 January 1526, Chabot married Françoise de Longwy, Dame de Pagny and de Mirebeau ( c. 1510-after 14 April 1561 ), the eldest daughter of Jean IV de Longwy, Seigneur de Givry, Baron of Pagny and of Mirebeau ( died 1520 ), and Jeanne of Angoulême, Countess of Bar-sur-Seine, the illegitimate half-sister of King Francis.

1526 and who
Joining the League of Torgau in 1526, he acted in unison with the Protestants, and was among the princes who banded and plotted together to overthrow Charles V after the issue of the Augsburg Interim in May 1548.
Garcia was the explorer who sailed to the Río de la Plata in 1526, and possibly with Hernando de Soto's voyage.
From 1438 the Habsburgs, who controlled most of the southeast of the Empire ( more or less modern-day Austria and Slovenia, and Bohemia and Moravia after the death of King Louis II in 1526 ), maintained a constant grip on the position of the Holy Roman Emperor until 1806 ( with the exception of the years between 1742 and 1745 ).
For the next five centuries, Muslim monarchs ruled Kashmir, including the Mughals, who ruled from 1526 until 1751, then the Afghan Durrani Empire that ruled from 1747 until 1820.
The book was smuggled into England and Scotland, and was condemned in October 1526 by Tunstall, who issued warnings to booksellers and had copies burned in public.
Zwinger was the son of the furrier Leonhard Zwinger who had become Basel citizen in 1526.
The Kingdom of Bohemia since 1526 had been governed by Habsburg Kings, who did not, however, force their Catholic religion on their largely Protestant subjects.
Herberstein was an Austrian diplomat who was twice sent to Russia as Austrian ambassador, in 1517 and 1526.
* In the Piazza dei Signori is the beautiful loggia called the Gran Guardia, ( 1493 – 1526 ), and close by is the Palazzo del Capitaniato, the residence of the Venetian governors, with its great door, the work of Giovanni Maria Falconetto, the Veronese architect-sculptor who introduced Renaissance architecture to Padua and who completed the door in 1532.
Under abbots John Greenwell ( 1442 – 1471 ), Thomas Swinton ( 1471 – 8 ), John Darnton ( 1478 – 95 ), who undertook some much needed restoration of the fabric of the abbey including notable work on the church, and Marmaduke Huby ( 1495 – 1526 ) Fountains regained stability and prosperity.
Muretus is the Latinized name of Marc Antoni Muret ( 12 April 1526 – 4 June 1585 ), a French humanist who was among the revivers of a Ciceronian Latin style and is among the usual candidates for the best Latin prose stylist of the Renaissance.
The Mughal Empire in India lasted from 1526 until ( technically ) 1858, although from the late 17th century power flowed away from the emperors to local rulers, and later European powers, above all the British Raj, who were the main power in India by the late 18th century.
In the Battle of Mohács on 29 August 1526, Ottoman Empire destroyed the army of Hungarian – Czech king Louis Jagellion, who was killed on the battlefield.
Meanwhile, Gustav suppressed all Catholic printing-presses in 1526 and took two-thirds of the Church's tithes for the payment of the national debt ( owed to the German soldiers who helped him to the throne ).
Relations between the two countries worsened soon after the event when Cardinal Wolsey arranged an alliance with Charles V, who declared war on France later that year commencing the Italian War of 1521 – 1526.
The same happened decades later with King John I of Hungary, who was elected in 1526 after the death of King Louis II of Hungary in the battle of Mohács.
Within a few weeks of his 1523 marriage to the unattractive and sickly Christine of Saxony, who was also alleged to be an immoderate drinker, Philip committed adultery ; and as early as 1526 he began to consider the permissibility of bigamy.
Historically it takes its lineage from Moghul Emperor Babur who is popularly credited with introduction of Artillery in India, in the Battle of Panipat in 1526.
-April 21, 1526 ) was one of the rulers of the Lodi dynasty who became the last Sultan of the Delhi Sultanate in India.
He was an Afghan ( specifically of the Ghilzai tribe of Pashtuns ) who ruled over much of northern India from 1517 to 1526, when he was defeated by Babur's army.
After the end of the Timurid Empire in 1506, the Mughal Empire was later established in Afghanistan and India by Babur in 1526, who was a descendant of Timur through his father and possibly a descendant of Genghis Khan through his mother.
After 1526, the Austrian Habsburgs were selected by the Croatian Parliament as kings of Croatia, and Emperor Ferdinand promised the Croatian Parliament that he would give them 200 cavalrymen and 200 infantrymen, and that he would pay for another 800 cavalrymen who would be commanded by the Croatians.

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