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1535 and Portuguese
Following a ship wreck in 1535, Portuguese traders were allowed to anchor ships in Macau's harbours, and the right to carry out trading activities, though not the right to stay onshore.
" " eaceful trade became the rule all along the African coast ", although there were some rare exceptions when acts of aggression led to violence ; for instance Portuguese traders attempted to conquer the Bissagos Islands in 1535, which was followed in 1571 when Portugal, supported by the Kingdom of Kongo, was able to capture the south-western region of Angola in order to secure its threatened economic interest in the area.
He called for the Portuguese Cortes only three times and at great intervals: 1525 in Torres Novas, 1535 in Évora and 1544 in Almeirim.
These voyages revealed the archipelagoes of Bissagos Islands where the Portuguese were defeated by native people in 1535, Madeira, the Azores, Cape Verde, Sao Tome, Trindade and Martim Vaz, Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago, Fernando de Noronha, Corisco, Elobey Grande, Elobey Chico Annobon Island, Ascension Island, Bioko Island, Falkland Islands, Principe Island, Saint Helena Island, Tristan da Cunha Island and Sargasso Sea.
One of the first Europeans to visit Đà Nẵng was Portuguese explorer António de Faria, who anchored in Đà Nẵng in 1535.
The Portuguese acquired several territories from the Sultans of Gujarat: Daman ( occupied 1531, formally ceded 1539 ); Salsette, Bombay, and Baçaim ( occupied 1534 ); and Diu ( ceded 1535 ).
Diu Fort eventually built in 1535 after a defense alliance was sealed between the Portuguese and Sultan Bahadur Shah of Gujarat | Bahadur Shah by the Treaty of Bassein ( 1534 ), when Mughal Emperor Humayun waged war to annex the territory.
A second naval battle occurred 30 years later in the Siege of Diu in 1538 when the Turks laid siege with 54 ships to the fortress which was built by the Portuguese in 1535, but then after suffering terrible defeats they lifted the siege.
On 5 September 1537 Pinto arrived in Diu, a fortified island and town northwest of Bombay, which had become a Portuguese possession in 1535.
Sashti became part of the northern province of Portuguese India, which was governed from Baçaím ( present-day Vasai ) on the north shore of Vasai Creek, it was leased to Dom Diogo Rodrigues also called as Mestre Diego from 25 October 1535 to 1548.
In 1535, this enabled them to rout the Portuguese when they attempted to conquer the islands, which were not taken by Portugal until 1936.
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.
In 1535 King Tabariji was deposed and sent to Goa by the Portuguese.
Pedro de Escobar ( c. 1465 – after 1535 ), a. k. a. Pedro do Porto, was a Portuguese composer of the Renaissance, mostly active in Spain.
The Dutch first attempted to trade with China in 1601 but were rebuffed by the Chinese authorities, who were already engaged in trade with the Portuguese at Macau from 1535.
In 1535, Portuguese traders obtained the rights to anchor ships in Macau's harbours and to carry out trading activities, though not the right to stay onshore.
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.
In 1535 Portuguese explorer and sea captain António de Faria, coming from Đà Nẵng, tried to establish a major trading center at the port village of Faifo.
Dom Diogo Rodrigues set up his base in Goa, learnt the local language, was commander of the construction for the fort of Goa and governor of the island of Salsette ( later Bombay, present Mumbai ) as it was leased to him from 25 October 1535 to 1548 after the Treaty of Bassein between the Portuguese viceroy Nuno da Cunha and Bahadur Shah of the Gujarat Sultanate that placed the islands into Portuguese possession from 1534.
Circa 1535, Gujarat was occupied by the Mughals, and Bahadur Shah was forced to conclude an alliance with the Portuguese to regain the country, conceding Daman and Diu, Mumbai, and Vasai to the Portuguese.
The Sultan is also credited with capturing the island of Bombay from the Koli ( fisherman ) tribe, before one of his descendants Bahadur Shah, handed the island over to the Portuguese in 1535.

1535 and traders
A war with Luebeck in 1535 resulted in the expulsion of the Hanseatic traders, who previously had had a monopoly of foreign trade.
A war with Luebeck in 1535 resulted in the expulsion of the Hanseatic traders, who previously had had a monopoly of foreign trade.
Between 1528 and 1535, four survivors of the Narváez expedition, including Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca and Estevanico, spent six and a half years in Texas as slaves and traders among various native groups.

1535 and obtained
In 1797 they obtained Venetia proper, in 1803 the secularized bishoprics of Trento and Brixen ( as well as that of Salzburg, more to the north ), besides the Valtellina region, and in 1815 the Bergamasque valleys, while the Milanese had belonged to them since 1535.
In 1535 Josel traveled to Brandenburg-Ansbach to intercede with the margrave Georg in favor of the Jews of Jägerndorf, who had been falsely accused and thrown into prison ; and he obtained their freedom.

1535 and by
As a consequence of oppression, forced labor, hunger, disease, and mass killings, by 1535, only 60, 000 were still alive.
The first extant Estonian book is a bilingual German-Estonian translation of the Lutheran catechism by S. Wanradt and J. Koell dating to 1535, during the Protestant Reformation period.
However, alongside these demonological works, grimoires on natural magic also continued to be produced, including Magia naturalis, written by Giambattista Della Porta ( 1535 – 1615 ).
* 1535 – The first complete English-language Bible ( the Coverdale Bible ) is printed, with translations by William Tyndale and Miles Coverdale.
The original painting, painted by Urban målare in 1535, is lost, this copy from the 1630s, painted by Jacob Elbfas, hangs in Storkyrkan.
Eventually, Tyndale was betrayed by Henry Phillips to the imperial authorities, seized in Antwerp in 1535 and held in the castle of Vilvoorde near Brussels.
The golden era of the University of Kraków took place during the Polish Renaissance, between 1500 and 1535, when it was attended by 3, 215 students in the first decade of the 16th century.
Carnival in Malta ( Maltese: il-Karnival ta ' Malta ) has had an important place on the Maltese cultural calendar for just under five centuries, having been introduced to the Islands by Grand Master Piero de Ponte in 1535.
Cornelis Aerentsz van der Dussen by Jan van Scorel ( c. 1535 ) Panel, Weiss Gallery, London
On the Asiatic mainland the first trading stations were established by Pedro Álvares Cabral at Cochin and Calicut ( 1501 ); more important were the conquests of Goa ( 1510 ) and Malacca ( 1511 ) by Afonso de Albuquerque, and the acquisition of Diu ( 1535 ) by Martim Afonso de Sousa.
Hernán Cortés eventually conquered Mexico and the Tlaxcala in 1519-1521, while the conquest of the Inca was carried out by some 40, 000 Incan renegades led by Francisco Pizarro in between 1532 and 1535.
This solution was then rediscovered independently in 1535 by Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia, who shared it with Gerolamo Cardano, asking him to not publish it.
* " The English Works of John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester ( 1469 – 1535 ): Sermons and other Writings, 1520 – 1535 ," edited by Cecilia A. Hatt, Oxford University Press, 2002.
It is not known exactly when he decided to spend the winter of 1535 – 1536 in Stadacona, and it was by then too late to return to France.
** Built: France 1534 ; given in 1535 to Cartier by the King of France ; used in the 1535 – 1536 and 1541 – 1542 voyages ; replica 1967 built for " Expo 67 " in Montréal ; abandoned in 2001 from Saint-Charles River ( Québec City )
** Built: France ; used in the 1535 – 1536 voyage and abandoned in 1536 springtime by Cartier in Saint-Charles River because too many of his sailors died in Québec City during last wintertime
The Last Judgment was painted by Michelangelo between 1535 – 1541, after the Sack of Rome of 1527 by mercenary forces from the Holy Roman Empire, which effectively ended the Roman Renaissance, just before the Council of Trent.

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