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1542 and Sacred
On July 21, 1542, Pope Paul III proclaimed the Apostolic Constitution Licet ab initio, establishing the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Roman and Universal Inquisition, staffed by cardinals and other officials whose task it was " to maintain and defend the integrity of the faith and to examine and proscribe errors and false doctrines ".
In 1542 he published his Four Books of Sacred Dialogues in Latin and French.
* July 21, 1542: Pope Paul III, with the Constitution Licet ab initio, established the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Roman and Universal Inquisition.

1542 and Congregation
The second visible stage in the process becomes marked by the institution, or reorganization, in 1542, of the Congregation of the Holy Office of the Inquisition ( see Inquisition ).
In 1542, the Congregation of the Holy Office ( now known as the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith ) was created by Pope Paul III to facilitate in the inquisition of heresy.
It thus became the place where the tribunal of the Roman Inquisition set up by Paul III in 1542 held the Secret Congregation meetings during which the sentences were read out.

1542 and Inquisition
He was suspected and denounced, but nothing ensued until the establishment of the Inquisition in Rome in June 1542, at the instigation of Cardinal Giovanni Pietro Carafa, the first Grand Inquisitor, and later Pope Paul IV.
Italian historian Andrea Del Col estimates that out of 51, 000 — 75, 000 cases judged by Inquisition in Italy after 1542 around 1, 250 resulted in a death sentence.
In 1542 a tract, written by him and entitled Della Pienezza, sufficienza, et satisfazione della passione di Christo, or Libellus de morte Christi ( The Benefit of Christ's Death ), was made by the Inquisition the basis of a charge of heresy, from which, however, he successfully defended himself.
The Counter-Reformation, which had been operative in Rome since 1542, led to the introduction of a special court of the Inquisition at Ferrara, in 1545, through which, in 1550 and 1551, death sentences were decreed against Protestant sympathizers ( Fannio of Faenza and Giorgio of Sicily ), and executed by the secular arm.
Accused by the Welser family of unfaithfulness, from which the Inquisition suspected he was a Lutheran, Federmann died in February 1542 in Valladolid.
During his lifetime, Orta had been protected from the Goa Inquisition by his friend and patron, Martim Afonso de Sousa, Governor-General of Portuguese India from 1542 to 1545.

1542 and was
For example, the Barony of Grey of Codnor was in abeyance for over 490 years between 1496 and 1989, and the Barony of Hastings was similarly in abeyance for over 299 years from 1542 to 1841.
MS 24 ) is a 12th century English illuminated manuscript bestiary that was first listed in 1542 in the inventory of the Old Royal Library at the Palace of Westminster.
The Statute of Bankrupts of 1542 was the first statute under English law dealing with bankruptcy or insolvency.
(; 4 October 1542 – 17 September 1621 ) was an Italian Jesuit and a Cardinal of the Catholic Church.
It was begun in Venice in 1541 – 1542 by the Guinta.
Girolamo Aleandro ( also Hieronymus or Jerome Aleander ) ( 13 February 1480 – 1 February 1542 ) was an Italian cardinal, and the first cardinal appointed in pectore.
Gasparo Contarini ( 16 October 1483 – 24 August 1542 ) was an Italian diplomat and lay cardinal.
His reign was fairly successful, until another disastrous campaign against England led to defeat at the battle of Solway Moss ( 1542 ).
The harp was adopted as a symbol of the Kingdom of Ireland on the coinage from 1542, and in the Royal Standard of King James ( VI of Scotland / I of England ) in 1603 and continued to feature on all English and United Kingdom Royal Standards ever since, though the styles of the harps depicted differed in some respects.
In the same year of 1542, Calvin published Catéchisme de l ' Eglise de Genève ( Catechism of the Church of Geneva ), which was inspired by Bucer's Kurze Schrifftliche Erklärung of 1534.
The 1542 version was rearranged for theological reasons, covering Faith first, then Law and Prayer.
On 28 July 1542, Idelette gave birth to a son, Jacques, but he was born prematurely and survived only briefly.
Calvin probably wrote it during the period following Cop's speech, but it was not published until 1542 in Strasbourg.
After the death of Philip of the Palatinate, bishop of Naumburg-Zeitz, he was installed there on 20 January 1542, though in opposition to the chapter, by the Prince-elector of Saxony and Luther.
The city was struck by two ruinous earthquakes in 1542 and 1693, and a plague in 1729.
The Court was used extensively to control Wales, after the Laws in Wales Acts 1535 – 1542 ( sometimes referred to as the " Acts of Union ").
She was accused of treason and was executed on 13 February 1542, destroying the English Catholic holdouts ' hopes of a national reconciliation with the Catholic Church.
The first was by Silvestro Ganassi dal Fontego: Regola Rubertina & Lettione Seconda ( 1542 / 3 ).
Year 1542 ( MDXLII ) was a common year starting on Sunday ( link will display the full calendar ) of the Julian calendar.
The plant was first discovered in 1577 in the Harz Mountains by Johannes Thal ( 1542 – 1583 ), a physician from Nordhausen, Thüringen, Germany, who called it Pilosella siliquosa.
His ancestor Johann III von Bodeck ( 1542 – 1595 ) received imperial status from Emperor Rudolf II and was allowed to improve the family's coat of arms.
John of the Cross ( San Juan de la Cruz ) ( 24 June 1542 – 14 December 1591 ), born Juan de Yepes Álvarez, was a major figure of the Counter-Reformation, a Spanish mystic, Catholic saint, Carmelite friar and priest, born at Fontiveros, Old Castile.

1542 and formed
After the county of Monmouth was formed, Chepstow was included within the Hundred of Caldicot in 1542.
It was formed under the Laws in Wales Acts 1535 – 1542.

1542 and few
No records exist about the winter of 1541 – 1542 and the information must be gleaned from the few details provided by returning sailors.
Hildesheim became protestant in 1542, and only the cathedral and a few other buildings remained in imperial ( catholic ) hands.
The region's history of European influence started in 1542, a few days after Santiago was founded.
" Edward Grant found relatively few believers in hard celestial spheres before Copernicus, and concluded that the idea first became common sometime between the publication of Copernicus's De revolutionibus in 1542 and Tycho Brahe's publication of his cometary research in 1588.
A few years later the city of Rostock, its university also became Protestant in 1542.

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