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1533 and received
Colombia received its first enslaved people in 1533.
It is characteristic of Cranach's prolific output, and a proof that he used a large workshop, that he received payment at Wittenberg in 1533 for " sixty pairs of portraits of the elector and his brother " on one day.
In 1533, Leland received papal dispensation for four benefices, on condition that he became subdeacon within two years and priest within seven.
He received grants of monastic lands in Norfolk and Suffolk, was employed on diplomatic missions, and was created a knight of the French Order of St Michael in 1532 and Earl Marshal of England on 28 May 1533.
He studied at Pembroke Hall, Cambridge University from 1526 to 1533, where he received his B. A.
He gained from his study of Apocalypse the belief that the Lord would return there in 1533 and received a vision of " resurrections " of apostolic Christianity, first under John Hus, and now under himself.
In 1530 he was made the Common Measurer of the Mercer company though he didn ’ t appear to work with cloth in any way in his career, and in 1533 he received a gilt cup from the king.
By 3 May 1533 Pizarro received all the treasure he had requested ; it was melted, refined, and made into bars.
Frances received permission from her maternal uncle, Henry VIII to marry Henry Grey, Marquess of Dorset in 1533.
He became the prince's physician and caretaker of the kitchen garden of the count palatine and in 1533 received a life-time position as a Lutheran minister in nearby Hornbach where he stayed up to his death in 1554.

1533 and royal
On 10 September 1533, George carried the canopy over his royal niece the Princess Elizabeth ( later Queen Elizabeth 1 ) at her christening, along with his uncles Lord Thomas Howard and William Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Effingham as well as John Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey of Sleaford.
The earliest known example comes from Hernando Pizarro, the brother of the Spanish military leader Francisco Pizarro, who recorded an encounter that he and his men had in 1533 as they traveled along the royal road from the highlands to the central coast.
Nevertheless, the College's petitions to the King and to the Duke of Suffolk in 1524 and 1533 for the return of their chapter house was rejected, and the heralds were left to hold chapter in whichever palace the royal court happened to be at the time.

1533 and decree
In 1533 a decree of the Scottish clergy, prohibiting the reading of the New Testament by the laity, drew from Alesius a defence of the right of the people, in the form of a letter to King James V of Scotland ( 1513 – 42 ).
A few years later, however ( 1533 ), such a decree was proclaimed, but upon this occasion also Samuel Abravanel and others were able through their influence to avert for several years the execution of the edict.

1533 and him
In 1533, the German astronomer Peter Apian depicted Boötes as having two dogs with him.
The citizens showed their appreciation of his learning by appointing him town physician in 1533.
In June 1533, he was confronted with the difficult task of not only disciplining a reformer, but also seeing him burnt at the stake.
In the autumn of 1533, various arrests were made in connection with the so-called revelations of the Holy Maid of Kent, Elizabeth Barton, but as Fisher was taken seriously ill in December, proceedings against him were postponed for a time.
In 1533, the king appears to have entrusted Leland with a document, " a moste gratius commission " ( or principis diploma as he called it in Latin ), which authorized him to examine and use the libraries of all religious houses in England.
He is considered the central figure in the revival of Joseon Buddhism, and most major streams of modern Korean Seon trace their lineages back to him through one of his four main disciples: Yu Jeong ( 1544 – 1610 ); Eongi ( 1581 – 1644 ), Taeneung ( 1562 – 1649 ) and Ilseon ( 1533 – 1608 ), all four of whom were lieutenants to Seosan during the war with Japan.
Various ecclesiastical preferments were now granted him, including the archdeaconry of Leicester ( 1531 – 1535 ), the archdeaconry of Dorset ( 1533 – 1535 ), the deanery of Salisbury ( 1533 ) and the bishopric of Hereford ( 1535 ).
Pope Clement VII excommunicated him in 1533 and Paul III excommunicated him in 1538.
The leader of the Shamlu faction, Husayn Khan, now assumed the regency but, in 1533, Tahmasp suspected Husayn Khan was plotting to overthrow him and had him put to death.
Qila-i-Kuhna mosque, built by Sher Shah in 1541, at Purana Qila, Delhi, a Humayun citadel started in 1533, and later extended by him, along with the construction of Sher Mandal, an octagonal building inside the Purana Qila complex, which later served as the library of Humayun.
In 1533 King Sigismund the Old had a huge bear brought for him from Lithuania.
Following the death of Atahualpa, Pizarro saw no further obstacles to his conquest and decided to march into Cuzco on November 15, 1533, bringing Friar Vincente de Valverde along with him and his followers.
On the death of King Frederick, Tausen, at the instance of Rønne, was, at the Herredag of 1533, convicted of blasphemy and condemned to expulsion from the diocese of Sjælland, whereupon the mob rose in arms against the bishop, who would have been murdered but for the courageous intervention of Tausen, who conducted him home in safety.
We next find him about the year 1533 writing in rhymed octaves a life of Christ entitled L ' Umanità del Figliuolo di Dio ; and he is known to have composed, still later, another religious poem upon the creation, fall and restoration of man, besides a few tragedies.
Francis I entrusted him with several important missions ; in 1529 he accompanied Louise de Savoie to Cambrai and concluded peace with Charles V. In 1533 at Marseilles he arranged with Clement VII for the marriage of the Duc d ' Orléans ( Henri II ) and Catherine de ' Medici.
In 1521 he was styled Viscount of Dieppe, and in 1533, after the king had visited him in his mansion in Normandy, captain of Dieppe.

1533 and permission
In Safi, the Jews were allowed to live as such by Emanuel's permission ; also in Asilah after 1533, which had long been a Portuguese possession.

1533 and conquer
The Spanish then set out to conquer the rest of Tawantinsuyu capturing Cuzco in November 1533.

1533 and Honduras
In 1533, or 1534 he began to send his own work gangs of enslaved Africans and Native Americans into the parts of Honduras adjacent to Guatemala to work the placer gold deposits.

1533 and .
* 1533 – Theodor Zwinger, Swiss scholar ( d. 1588 )
* 1533 – Alonso de Ercilla, Spanish soldier and poet ( d. 1595 )
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.
In 1533, three rectors of Aegina were punished for their acts of injustice and we have a graphic account of the reception given by the Aeginetans to the captain of Nauplia, who came to hold an enquiry into the administration of these delinquents.
* 1533 – William I of Orange ( d. 1584 )
Several of Ochino's Prediche were also translated into English by a lady, Anna Cooke ( or Anne Cooke ; b. 1533 ) afterwards second wife of Sir Nicholas Bacon ; and he published numerous controversial treatises on the Continent.
Francis I generally opposed a general council due to partial support of the Protestant cause within France, and in 1533 he further complicated matters when suggesting a general council to include both Catholic and Protestant rulers of Europe that would devise a compromise between the two theological systems.
In 1533 their marriage was declared invalid and Henry married Anne on the judgment of clergy in England, without reference to the Pope.
After splitting the treasure of Inca emperor Atahualpa, both Pizarro and Almagro left towards Cuzco and took the city in 1533.
* 1533 – King Eric XIV of Sweden ( d. 1577 )
On August 29, 1533 Atahualpa was garroted.
In 1533, Rumiñahui, burned the city to prevent the Spanish from taking it, thereby destroying any traces of the ancient pre-Hispanic city.
Benalcázar had also founded the city of Guayaquil in 1533, but it had subsequently been retaken by the local Huancavilca tribesmen.
Elizabeth I ( known simply as " Elizabeth " until the accession of Elizabeth II ; 7 September 1533 – 24 March 1603 ) was queen regnant of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death.
In his catechism ( entitled Explanation of the Apostles ' Creed ) ( 1533 ), Erasmus took a stand against Luther's teaching by asserting the unwritten Sacred Tradition as just as valid a source of revelation as the Bible, by enumerating the Deuterocanonical books in the canon of the Bible and by acknowledging seven sacraments.
In 1533 he was allowed to accompany Dom Martinho de Portugal to Rome on an embassy to Pope Clement VII, to whom Father Álvares delivered the letter Lebna Dengel had written to the Pope.
* 1533 – Michel de Montaigne, French writer ( d. 1592 )
* 1533 – Shimazu Yoshihisa, Japanese samurai ( d. 1611 )
The most important magician of the Renaissance was Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa ( 1486 – 1535 ), who widely studied various occult topics and earlier grimoires, and eventually published his own, the Three Books of Occult Philosophy, in 1533.

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