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1535 and Joachim
* 1484 – Elector Joachim I of Brandenburg ( d. 1535 )
* 1535 – 1571: John the Wise, Margrave of Brandenburg-Küstrin ( son of Joachim I Nestor, Elector of Brandenburg )
# Joachim I Nestor, Elector of Brandenburg ( 21 February 1484 – 11 July 1535 ), Elector of Brandenburg.
Joachim I Nestor ( 21 February 1484 – 11 July 1535 ) was a Prince-elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg ( 1499 – 1535 ).
Joachim ( 1505 – 1571 ), the future elector of Brandenburg, was the eldest son and heir of their current claimant of Luxembourg, Joachim I, Elector of Brandenburg ( 1484 – 1535 ), the eldest son and heir of the late Margaret of Thuringia ( 1449 – 1501 ), Dowager Electress of Brandenburg, herself the eldest daughter and heiress of Anna, Duchess of Luxembourg and William of Saxony, Landgrave of Thuringia.
* February 21 – Elector Joachim I of Brandenburg ( d. 1535 )
Pontano's Latin translation of Claudius Ptolemy's astrological work, the Tetrabiblos ( or Quadripartitum ) was first printed in 1535 as part of Joachim Camerarius first portfolio edition that also included the Greek text.
As Brandenburg-Küstrin the Neumark formed an independent state of the Holy Roman Empire from 1535 to 1571 ; after the death of the margrave John, a younger son of Joachim I Nestor, Elector of Brandenburg, it returned to Elector John George, the margrave's nephew and Joachim I Nestor's grandson.
After the death of Elector Joachim I Nestor in 1535, Brandenburg's territory west of the Oder ( the Kurmark ) went to his older son Joachim II Hector, while the Neumark went to his younger son John, who began ruling the Neumark as an independent margraviate and consolidated the land.
Opening chapter of the first printed edition of Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos, transcribed into Greek and Latin by Joachim Camerarius ( Nuremberg, 1535 ).

1535 and II
In 1535 Christian II, the deposed monarch, tried to regain power from King Christian III who just succeeded his father Frederick I.
* Francesco II 1521 – 1535
In 1535 the château was seized from Bohier's son by King Francis I of France for unpaid debts to the Crown ; after Francis ' death in 1547, Henry II offered the château as a gift to his mistress, Diane de Poitiers, who became fervently attached to the château along the river.
* 1888 Merrimac article by William T. Davis on pages 1535 – 1556 in Volume II of the History of Essex County Massachusetts with Biographical Sketches, published by D. Hamilton Hurd in 1888.
However, a quatrain of Ahlī Shirazi ( d. 1535 ), a Persian poet, refers to the use of the ḡalyān ( Falsafī, II, p. 277 ; Semsār, 1963, p. 15 ), thus dating its use at least as early as the time of the Shah Ṭahmāsp I.
" However, a quatrain of Ahli Shirazi ( d. 1535 ) refers to the use of the ḡalyān ( Falsafī, II, p. 277 ; Semsār, 1963, p. 15 ), thus dating its use at least as early as the time of Tahmasp I ( 1524 – 76 ).
In 1535 he entered into a correspondence with Francis I as to the possibility of a reconciliation between the Catholic and Protestant creeds ; and in 1568 Maximilian II sent for him to Vienna to consult him on the same subject.
Francesco II died in 1535, sparking the Italian War of 1535, as a result of which Milan passed to the Spanish Empire.
rect 263 1535 368 1566 Robert II of Burgundy
Katherine was daughter of Sir William Denys ( d. 1535 ) of Dyrham, Gloucestershire and widow and heiress of Sir Edmund II Tame.
In 1535, when Francesco II Sforza ( the last Duke of Milan ) died, there started for Lombardy and for the lands of the Lake of Lario two centuries of onerous Spanish rule ( the period about which the novel The Betrothed was written by Alessandro Manzoni ).
* The massive Forte Michelangelo (" Michelangelo's fort ") was first commissioned from Bramante by Pope Julius II, to defend the port of Rome, and was completed in 1535 by Giuliano Leno and Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, under Paul III.
The main protagonist-an American time-traveller from the 20th century-arrives in the city in 1535 and gets involved with the adherents of the overthrown King Christian II and of the peasant rebel leader Skipper Clement, who face savage persecution in the city.
Joanna of Austria ( in Castilian, doña Juana de Austria ; in Portuguese, Dona Joana de Áustria, 24 June 1535 – 7 September 1573 ) was regent of Spain for her brother, King Philip II of Spain.
The Dukedom of Aveiro was an aristocratic Portuguese title, granted in 1535 by King John III of Portugal to his 4th cousin, John of Lencastre, son of Infante George of Lencastre, a natural son of King John II of Portugal.
On 4 May 1534 Christina was married by proxy to Francesco II Sforza, Duke of Milan, who died in 1535 leaving her widowed when she was fourteen.
Mikołaj Gomółka ( c. 1535 – after 30 April 1591, most probably 5 March 1609 ) was a Polish Renaissance composer, member of the royal court of Zygmunt II August, where he was a singer, flautist and trumpeter.
* Francesco II Sforza ( 1495 – 1535 ), duke of Milan 1521 – 1535

1535 and reached
He reached America in 1535, spent an uneventful year in Venezuela, and then moved on to Peru in 1537.
The pirate raids reached their peak during the reign of Charles V: the famous Turkish admirals Barbarossa Hayreddin Pasha and Turgut Reis captured the island in 1535 and 1553 for the Ottoman Empire, respectively.
French explorer and navigator Jacques Cartier, travelling and charting the Saint Lawrence River, reached it on 7 September 1535.
When the Portuguese adventurer Vasco Fernando Coutinho reached the east coast of Brazil in 1535, he erected a fort at the head of Espírito Santo Bay to defend himself against the Aimorés and other tribes.
Under a mandate from François I < sup > er </ sup > to find a waterway to Cathay ( China ) and to Cypango ( Japan ), he reached Stadacona ( future site of Quebec City ) at the end of the Summer of 1535.

1535 and Pope
* 1605 – Pope Leo XI ( b. 1535 )
* 1535Pope Gregory XIV ( d. 1591 )
Pope Gregory XIV ( 11 February 1535 – 16 October 1591 ), born Niccolò Sfondrati, was Pope from 5 December 1590 until his death in 1591.
* April 27 – Pope Leo XI ( b. 1535 )
Pope Leo XI ( 2 June 1535 – 27 April 1605 ), born Alessandro Ottaviano de ' Medici, was Pope from 1 April 1605 to 27 April of the same year.
* October 16 – Pope Gregory XIV ( b. 1535 )
He painted the Last Judgment over the altar, between 1535 and 1541, on commission from Pope Paul III Farnese.
In 1535 it underwent a general renovation, and in 1549 a new portal, with a monument of Pope Paul III, was added.
A year later, Pope Paul III created Fisher a cardinal-priest in May 1535.
Pope Paul III confirmed the bull on January 15, 1535.
Fisher remained true to Rome and for his defense of the Pope was elevated to cardinal in May 1535.
By 1535 he had moved to Rome, where he was a singer in the papal choir, evidently due to the interest of Pope Paul III who was partial to Spanish singers.
" The amount to be paid was originally regulated by a valuation made under the direction of Pope Innocent IV by Walter, Bishop of Norwich, in 1254, later by one instituted under commission from Pope Nicholas III in 1292, which in turn was superseded in 1535 by the valuation, made by commissioners appointed by Henry VIII, known as the King's Books, which was confirmed on the accession of Elizabeth and is still that by which the clergy are rated.

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