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He studied at Cambridge ( bachelor of canon law 1531 ), became priest at Norwich in 1514 and entered the convent of Austin friars at Cambridge, where Robert Barnes was prior in 1523 and probably influenced him in favour of Reform.
The first depiction of Terra Australis on a globe was probably on Johannes Schöner's lost 1523 globe on which Oronce Fine is thought to have based his 1531 double cordiform ( heart-shaped ) map of the world.
He may have graduated M. A., probably at King's College, Aberdeen, and was certainly a student at the University of Leuven, from which he graduated in 1531.
He married towards the end of 1485 an intimate friend of queen Isabella I of Spain, ( whence probably his preferment ), Isabel de Bobadilla y Peñalosa, deceased Madrid 1531, the daughter of Francisco de Bobadilla, probably deceased on the Atlantic Ocean, 1502, Governor since 21 May 1499, of the Island " La Española ", now divided in two parts: Haiti and the Republic of Santo Domingo and María, being the niece of powerful family of the Marchioness of Moya, province of Cuenca, and Marchioness of Peñalosa, Beatriz Fernández de Bobadilla, deceased at Madrid on 10 September 1511, married to Royal Accountant from Cuenca, Andrés de Cabrera, deceased also at Madrid, 4 October 1511, some 3 weeks later.
Richard Cradock probably married Janet Horton around 1468 as may be deduced from the fact that their son and heir Sir Mathew Cradock ( d. 1531 ) was born about then.

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Huldrych ( or Ulrich / Ulricht ) Zwingli ( 1 January 1484 – 11 October 1531 ) was a leader of the Reformation in Switzerland.
* January 11 – Scipione Ammirato, Italian historian ( b. 1531 )
* January 23 – James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray, regent of Scotland ( assassinated ) ( b. c. 1531 )
* January – Ilie II Rareş, Prince of Moldavia ( b. 1531 )
* January 1 – Huldrych Zwingli, Swiss religious reformer ( d. 1531 )
The third session of what is now known as the Reformation Parliament had been scheduled for October 1531, but was postponed until 15 January 1532 due to government indecision as to the best way to proceed.
This course of events had been guaranteed already on January 5, 1531 when Ferdinand had been elected the King of the Romans and so the legitimate successor of the reigning Emperor.
* January 11 – Scipione Ammirato, historian ( born 1531 )
In 1531 he had been made a serjeant-at-law and king ’ s serjeant ; and on 20 May 1532 he was knighted, and succeeded Sir Thomas More as Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, being appointed Lord Chancellor on 26 January 1533.
James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray ( c. 1531 – 23 January 1570 ) a member of the House of Stewart as the illegitimate son of King James V, was Regent of Scotland for his nephew, the infant King James VI of Scotland, from 1567 until his assassination in 1570.
In January 1531, a Spanish expedition landed on Puná Island ; led by Francisco Pizarro.
Scipione Ammirato ( October 7, 1531January 11, 1601 ) was an Italian historian.
He was a Senator of the city in January and February 1531, and took part in various projects.
By a royal decree dated January 25, 1531, she supplied the name Reino de Nueva Galicia ( Kingdom of New Galicia ).

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He also translated from Greek into Latin a life of St. John Chrysostom ( Venice, 1533 ); the Spiritual Wisdom of John Moschus ; The Ladder of Divine Ascent of St. John Climacus ( Venice, 1531 ), P. G., LXXXVIII.
George's second wife was Hedwig of Münsterberg-Oels ( 1508 – 1531 ), daughter of Charles I of Münsterberg-Oels ; their marriage produced two daughters:
Frankfurt regularly served as the site of the election from the fifteenth century on, but elections were also held at Cologne ( 1531 ), Regensburg ( 1575 and 1636 ), and Augsburg ( 1653 and 1690 ).
He assisted the first efforts of the Reformation at Magdeburg ( 1524 ), at Goslar ( 1531 ) and at Einbeck ( 1534 ); took an active part in the debates at Schmalkalden ( 1537 ), where he defended the use of the sacrament by the unbelieving ; and ( 1539 ) spoke out strongly against the bigamy of the Landgrave of Hesse.
His best-known work was a book on education, De Disciplinis, published in 1531, and his writings on rhetoric included Rhetoricae, sive De Ratione Dicendi, Libri Tres ( 1533 ), De Consultatione ( 1533 ), and a rhetoric on letter writing, De Conscribendis Epistolas ( 1536 ).
Among his other writings are Horologiographia ( a treatise on dialling — constructing sundials, Basel, 1531 ), Organum Uranicum ( a treatise on the planetary motions, 1536 ), and Rudimenta Mathematica ( Basel, 1551 ).
A year later in 1531 ( fully two years before Henry's marriage to Anne ), Queen Catherine was banished from court and her rooms were given to Anne.
The Medici produced four Popes of the Catholic Church — Pope Leo X ( 1513 – 1521 ), Pope Clement VII ( 1523 – 1534 ), Pope Pius IV ( 1559 – 1565 ), and Pope Leo XI ( 1605 ); two regent queens of France — Catherine de ' Medici ( 1547 – 1559 ) and Marie de ' Medici ( 1600 – 1610 ); and, in 1531, the family became hereditary Dukes of Florence.
* Hara Masatane ( 原 昌胤 ?, 1531 – 1575 ), a senior retainer of the Takeda clan during the late Sengoku period
Two accounts, published in the 1640s, one in Spanish, one in Nahuatl, tell how, while walking from his village to Mexico City in the early morning of December 9, 1531 ( then the Feast of the Immaculate Conception in the Spanish Empire ), the peasant Juan Diego saw on the slopes of the Hill of Tepeyac a vision of a girl of fifteen or sixteen years of age, surrounded by light.
# Louise ( 1476 – 1531 ), married Charles d ' Orléans, Count of Angoulême, had children including:
# Claudina ( Claudia ) of Savoy ( d. 2 May 1528 ), married to Jacob III, Count of Horne ( d. 15 August 1531 ).
* John Watson ( Vice-Chancellor ), Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University, 1518 – 1519 and 1530 – 1531
Maximus the Greek ( publicist ), Vassian Patrikeyev ( statesman ) and others were sentenced for the same reason in 1525 and 1531.
* James Burbage ( 1531 – 1597 ), father of the Burbage brothers and builder of ' The Theatre '
After the death of his father at the Battle of Kappel ( 1531 ), he was very short of money.
After the defeat at Battle of Kappel ( 11 October 1531 ), where Zwingli fell, the Aargau region ( including Bremgarten ) had to return to the Catholic faith.
* Neue Residenz ( New Residence ), an early Renaissance palace ( 1531 – 1537 )

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This led to inter-cantonal religious wars ( Kappeler Kriege ) in 1529 and 1531, because each canton usually made the opposing religion illegal, and to the formation of two diets, the Protestant one meeting in Aarau and the Catholic one in Lucerne ( as well as the formal full diet still meeting usually in Baden ) but the Confederation survived.
The ambassador from Milan wrote in 1531 that it was essential to have her approval if one wanted to influence the English government, a view corroborated by an earlier French ambassador in 1529.
In 1531 Barnes returned to England, and became one of the chief intermediaries between the English government and Lutheran Germany.
It was the first episcopal seat of Nicaragua, since 1531, making it one of the oldest dioceses in the Americas.
Among the earliest stories was the one told by Diego de Ordaz's lieutenant Martinez, who claimed to have been rescued from shipwreck, conveyed inland, and entertained by " El Dorado " himself ( 1531 ).
Although this was one of the bloodiest ever battles between the O ' Neills and the O ' Donnells, it did not end the war ; and in 1531 O ' Donnell applied to the Lordship of Ireland for protection, giving assurances of allegiance to King Henry VIII.
In their efforts to reach the Munhumutapa, the Portuguese established in 1531 two settlements far up the Zambezi – one of them, at Tete, some 260 miles from the sea.
Since the creation of theDiocese of Coro by Bull of July 21 of 1531, it instructs the lift of Cathedral of one of the temples of Coro and in 1567 the Cathedral is sacked by the Corsair Francis Drake.
As these plays can logically be assumed to have been performed in the presence of the king on at least one occasion, it is a very fruitful reading of the plays to consider the ways in which Heywood is in fact arguing for a peaceful resolution to the conflicts caused by events leading up to the schism of 1531.
Niccolò Machiavelli recounted it in his 1531 Discourses on Livy, and presents both a criticism of the Romans and Alba Longans ( that they would allow the fate of a war come down to single combat ) and also a commendation of the Romans ' willingness to pass a sentence of death upon one who had so recently saved the city.
The short chronology is one chronology of the Near Eastern Bronze and Early Iron Age, which fixes the reign of Hammurabi to 1728 BC – 1686 BC and the sack of Babylon to 1531 BC.
* Trading Exchange, reconstruction of one of the world's first stock-exchange built in 1531.
Andrey Mikhailovich's elder brother, Prince Ivan Mikhailovich Pleten ', was one of the leading Muscovite generals between 1531 and his death in 1559.
The first Protestant college, one of the most important colleges of Hungary at the time, was founded in Sárospatak in 1531.
The Comenius Teacher's College, which joined the university in 2000, has a rich history too: it was founded in 1531 as one of the first Protestant colleges of the country, and the famous Czech teacher Comenius taught here in the 17th century.
This monastery was destroyed, and a church at the foot of the mountain looted, by Imam Ahmad Gragn in 1531 ; two churches were later built at the monastery, one dedicated to St Gebre Menfas built by Menelik II in 1880 and designed by the Italian Sebastian Castagna, and the other dedicated to Kidane Mihret built during the reign of Haile Selassie.
Debre Libanos suffered great destruction during the invasion of Ahmad Gragn when one of his followers, Ura ' i Abu Bakr, set it afire 21 July 1531, despite the attempts of its community to ransom the church.
Alonso Sánchez Coello ( 1531 / 32 – August 8, 1588 ) was a portrait painter of the Spanish Renaissance and one of the pioneers of the great tradition of Spanish portrait painting.
Gaylon Hone with three partners ( two English and one Flemish ) are responsible for the east window and 16 others between 1526 and 1531.

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