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Circe s: illustration of one of the women featured the 1374 biographies of 106 famous women, De Claris Mulieribus, by Boccaccio-from a German translation of 1541
In 1540-1541 he visited the famous medical university of Montpellier, took his degree of doctor of medicine ( 1541 ) at Basel, and then settled down to practise at Zürich, where he obtained the post of lecturer in physics at the Carolinum, the precursor of the University of Zürich.
His most famous work, though, was the Liber Basiorum ( Book of Kisses, first complete edition 1541 ), a short collection consisting of nineteen poems in various metres, in which the poet explores the theme of the kiss.
In 1540 he was ordained, and in 1541 went to Venice to study with the famous contrapuntist and maestro di cappella of Saint Mark's, Adrian Willaert.
The most famous of all doom paintings, The Last Judgment by Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel, painted in 1537 to 1541, comes at the end of the tradition, and is unusually sited on the east wall behind the altar.
* Magdalena Moons ( 1541 – 1613 ), famous for her role during the Dutch war of liberation
Mary Livingston ( c. 1541 – 1579 ) was a Scottish noblewoman and childhood companion of Mary, Queen of Scots, one of the famous " Four Marys ".

1541 and Spanish
* 1541 – Pedro de Alvarado, Spanish explorer ( b. 1495 )
** Pedro de Alvarado, Spanish conquistador ( d. 1541 )
** Francisco Pizarro, Spanish conquistador ( d. 1541 )
Frequent slave-raiding missions by the Spanish Empire in the early 16th century led to a massive decline in the Amerindian population of Barbados so that by 1541 a Spanish writer could claim they were uninhabited.
The first European to find the falls was the Spanish conquistador Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca in 1541.
Finally on February 12, 1541, Valdivia officially founded the city of Santiago de la Nueva Extremadura ( named after Saint James, Santiago in Spanish, and Valdivia's home region of Extremadura, Spain ).
1495 – Guadalajara, New Spain, 4 July 1541 ) was a Spanish conquistador and governor of Guatemala.
Spanish conquistador Francisco Vázquez de Coronado explored the Llano Estacado in 1541.
Western explorers came to the region in the 16th century with Spanish explorer Francisco Vásquez de Coronado visiting in 1541.
In 1541, the first Europeans to set foot on the territory that is now Ouachita parish was the expedition of Spanish explorer and conquistador Hernando de Soto.
Native American Indians, then Spanish explorers such as Francisco Vasquez de Coronado in 1541, and French missionary explorers in 1673 lived and traveled throughout the area of what is now Paola.
Western explorers came to the region in the 16th century with Spanish explorer Francisco Vásquez de Coronado visiting in 1541.
Western explorers came to the region in the 16th century, with Spanish explorer Francisco Vásquez de Coronado visiting in 1541.
In 1541 the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto and expedition passed through the area, as did the 1721 expedition of Bernard de la Harpe.
Also, the fine details of the route of the land expedition of the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto are not known, but it is likely that de Soto and his men passed near here circa 1541.
To the north of Ralls is the small community of Cone, Texas and further north is a narrow portion of Blanco Canyon, where the Spanish explorer Francisco Vázquez de Coronado and his army are believed to have camped in 1541.
When Cabeza de Vaca, a Spanish conquistador arrived in Santa Catarina in 1541, for example, he attempted to ban cannibalistic practices in the name of the King of Spain.
In 1541, Marshal Jorge Robledo left the now-gone Spanish establishment of Arma, a little below Aguadas in the south of Antioquia, for an expedition toward the north on the Cauca River.
The Spanish under Viceroy Antonio de Mendoza founded a settlement here in 1541 with the name of Valladolid, which became rival to the nearby city of Pátzcuaro for dominance in Michoacán.
* Francisco Pizarro ( c. 1475 – 1541 ) – Spanish explorer.
* Francisco de Orellana ( 1511 – 1546 ) – Spanish explorer, in 1541 – 42 sailed the length of the Amazon River.
* Alvaro de Mendaña de Neyra ( 1541 – 1596 ) – Spanish explorer of the Pacific.
The first Europeans to see the river were members of the Spanish Coronado expedition on June 29, 1541.

1541 and explorer
* 1541 – French explorer Jacques Cartier lands near Quebec City in his third voyage to Canada.
Francisco Álvares ( c. 1465, Coimbra-1536 ~ 1541, Rome ) was a Portuguese missionary and explorer.
** Francisco Álvares, Portuguese missionary and explorer ( d. 1541 )
Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto was the first European to see what Native Americans referred to as the Valley of the Vapors when he and his men reached the area in 1541.
In 1541 Spanish explorer Francisco Vázquez de Coronado journeyed east from the Rio Grande Valley in search of a rich land called Quivira.
The Quapaw, under the name of Capaha or Pacaha, first encountered Europeans in 1541, when they met the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto.

1541 and Hernando
* 1541Hernando de Soto reaches the Mississippi River and names it Río de Espíritu Santo.
The Hernando de Soto expedition of 1541 resulted in violent encounters.
The Hernando de Soto expedition of 1541 resulted in violent encounters.
The Hernando de Soto expedition of 1541 resulted in violent encounters.
Rich in history, the rugged and scenic Ouachita Mountains were first explored in 1541 by Hernando de Soto's party of Spaniards.
The first recorded exploration was in 1541 by Hernando de Soto.
Pacaha was a Native American tribe encountered in 1541 by the Hernando de Soto expedition.
Information about Chief Pacaha and his people comes from journals made during the expedition of Hernando De Soto in 1541.
Casqui was a Native American tribe discovered in 1541 by the Hernando de Soto expedition.
Information about Chief Casqui and his people comes from journals made during the expedition of Hernando de Soto in 1541.
The Caddo first encountered Europeans in 1541 when the Hernando de Soto Expedition came through their lands.
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One of Antonio's sons, Hernando de Cabezón ( 1541 – 1602 ) became a composer and it was through his efforts that the bulk of Antonio's oeuvre was preserved.
Hernando de Soto probably crossed the Hiwassee River near its confluence with the Tennessee River at Hiwassee Island, in the spring of 1541 AD.
These voyages were led by Hernando de Alarcón ( 1540 ) and by Francisco de Bolaños ( 1541 ).
Hernando de Soto and his troops traversed the region in 1540 and 1541 searching for gold.

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