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1538 and book
In 1538, Nikolaus Wynmann, a German professor of languages, wrote the first swimming book, The Swimmer or A Dialogue on the Art of Swimming ( Der Schwimmer oder ein Zweigespräch über die Schwimmkunst ).
In 1538, Cromwell directed the clergy to provide " one book of the bible of the largest volume in English, and the same set up in some convenient place within the said church that ye have care of, whereas your parishioners may most commodiously resort to the same and read it.
In 1538 he published a translation of the Biblical book Ecclesiastes in Portuguese, though it was not widely circulated.
In 1538 Nicolas Wynman, a German professor of languages and poetry, wrote the first swimming book, Colymbetes.
While he was unsuccessful in his attempted sale to the Venetian printer in 1536, a Roman firm produced a book of madrigals in 1538 as a result of the privilege granted, but most of it has been lost.
One indicates that in 1538 the book was owned by William Newman.
On 5 September 1538, following the split with Rome, Thomas Cromwell, Henry VIII's Vicar General, ordered that each parish priest must keep a book, and that the Parson, in the presence of the wardens, must enter all the baptisms, marriages and burials of the previous week.
These were issued as prints in the early 1520s, sometimes wrongly called " proofs ", and when they were published in book form in 1538, with added verses, the prefactory matter only referred to Lützelburger, it having apparently been forgotten that Holbein was involved.

1538 and on
The Almagristas were finally defeated in at Las Salinas in April 1538, with Orgóñez being killed on the field of battle.
Almagro was condemned to death and decapitated while in confinement on July 8, 1538 ( other sources suggest he was garrotted, which would have been more likely for a Christian man of fame ).
He was created a cardinal in pectore on 22 December 1536 by Pope Paul III ( at the same time as Reginald Pole ), which was published ( i. e., publicly announced ) only on 13 March 1538, at which time he was able to assume that office.
Aden in Yemen was captured by the Ottomans in 1538, in order to provide an Ottoman base for raids against Portuguese possessions on the western coast of modern Pakistan and India.
Sailing on to India, the Ottomans failed against the Portuguese at the Siege of Diu in September 1538, but then returned to Aden where they fortified the city with 100 pieces of artillery.
The first non-Spanish settlement attempt in the Caribbean occurred on Saint Kitts, when French Huguenot refugees from the fishing town of Dieppe established a town on a harbour on the island's north coast, which they also named Dieppe, in 1538.
Historic Silesia, superimposed on modern international borders: The mediæval Bohemian crown land ( as of 1538 ) outlined in cyan, Prussian Silesia as of 1815 in yellow
The article focuses on the reliability of the parochial registration system and the way in which it was exploited by the state as measured against the state ’ s objectives for establishing it in 1538.
In 1538 he also published a letter on venesection, or bloodletting.
In 1220, Becket's remains were relocated from this first tomb to a shrine, in the recently completed Trinity Chapel where it stood until it was destroyed in 1538, during the Dissolution of the Monasteries, on orders from King Henry VIII.
Year 1538 ( MDXXXVIII ) was a common year starting on Tuesday ( link will display the full calendar ) of the Julian calendar.
Tax reforms took place in 1538 and 1558, whereby multiple complex taxes on independent farmers were simplified and standardised throughout the district ; tax assessments per farm were adjusted to reflect ability to pay.
In November 1538, using evidence acquired from Sir Geoffrey Pole under interrogation in the Tower, he imprisoned the Marquess of Exeter, Sir Edward Neville, and Sir Nicholas Carew on charges of treason ; all were executed in the following months.
"< ref name =" Luther "> Selected passages from Martin Luther, " Commentary on Galatians ( 1538 )" as translated in Herbert J.
Apparently, most are now impossible to commit as there is a ban on using wands against an opponent ( imposed in 1538 ).
News of the apparition on Tepayac Hill spread quickly through Mexico ; and in the seven years that followed, 1532 through 1538, the Indian people accepted the Spaniards and 8 million people were converted to the Catholic faith.
Interestingly, the years 1532 to 1538 which saw a large number of people join the Roman Catholic Church in Mexico based on Juan Diego's vision, were right in the midst of the period of Protestant Reformation in Europe.
There he took part on the side of Hernando Pizarro in his struggle against Diego de Almagro and fought in the battle of Las Salinas in 1538, which saw Almagro defeated and captured.
A truce at Nice in 1538 on the basis of uti possidetis ended the war, but lasted only a short time.
This was not to last though as it was finally dissolved on 19 June 1538.
The Roche Abbey records were lost or destroyed so there are no accounts of what went on in the abbey, other than there were 14 monks and an unknown number of novices at the time of dissolution in 1538.

1538 and Rhaetia
Aegidius Tschudi of Glarus, despite great literary activity, published but a single German work in his lifetime, the Uralt warhafflig Alpisch Rhaetia sam pt dem Tract der anderen Alpgebirgen ( 1538 ) besides his map of Switzerland ( same date ).

1538 and written
The oldest written records of the language are those of Fray Domingo de Santo Tomás, who arrived in Peru in 1538 and learned the language from 1540, publishing his Grammatica o arte de la lengua general de los indios de los reynos del Perú in 1560.
A religious dialogue, written in response to Albert Pighius ' " Hierarchiæ ecclesiasticæ assertio " ( Cologne, 1538 ).
In Linguarum Duodecim Characteribus Differentium Alphabetum Introductio ( An Introduction to the Alphabetic Characters of Twelve Different Languages ), published in 1538, Postel became the first scholar to recognize the inscriptions on Judean coins from the period of the Great Jewish Revolt as Hebrew written in the ancient " Samaritan " characters.
In 1538, the first known books written entirely in Finnish were published by Agricola.
The novel was written in 1538 and published in 1569.
His collected works appeared at Mainz in 1607, and include, besides his theologico-ironical pieces, a collection of Epistles, a treatise on education ( first published in 1533 ), and the Phaedrus, a defence of philosophy, written in 1538.
Castanheda was a Portuguese traveller who lived in Malacca during its heyday — 1528 to 1538 has written about the Kelings of what should have been said Kalinga.

1538 and 1528
This town was attacked by French corsairs in August 1528, May 1538 and 1554.
In her first volume of poetry ( 1528 ) the Lutherans are scarcely mentioned and focus lies on her personal experience of faith, but in that of 1538 every page is occupied with invectives against them.
This first settlement was attacked in 1528, 1538, and again in 1554.
* Nuno da Cunha, governor of Portuguese possessions in India from 1528 to 1538.
D3270 / 3 Grant of Letters Patent ( 1538 ) 12 May 30 Henry VIII, 1538, to the Corporation of Gloucester to hold lands in mortmain not exceeding £ 50 annual value for the performance of trusts of the will ( dated 18 May and proved 19 October 1528 ) of John Cooke.
Nuno da Cunha ( c. 1487 – March 5, 1539 ) was a governor of Portuguese possessions in India from 1528 to 1538.
Named by João III ninth governor of Portuguese possessions in India, he served from April 1528 to 1538.
The whole work in the original Greek was published in Venice in 1528, and another edition appeared in Basel in 1538.
Sanctuary of Macereto is a chapel in Italy, built between 1528 and 1538 around a smaller 14th-century chapel constructed to hold a miraculous statue of the Madonna.

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