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1543 and Henry
His will swept aside the Succession to the Crown Act 1543, excluded both Mary and Elizabeth from the succession, and instead declared as his heir Lady Jane Grey, granddaughter of Henry VIII's sister Mary, Duchess of Suffolk.
* 1543 – King Henry VIII of England marries his sixth and last wife, Catherine Parr, at Hampton Court Palace.
By the time Henry conducted another Protestant marriage with his final wife Catherine Parr in 1543, the old Roman Catholic advisers, including the powerful third Duke of Norfolk had lost all their power and influence.
* Mary Boleyn ( 1499 – 1543 ): mistress of King Henry VIII of England and ( allegedly ) lover of King Francis I of France
* Hans Holbein the Younger ( c. 1497 – 1543 ), better known of the two, court artist to King Henry VIII of England
She married Henry VIII on 12 July 1543.
Holbein's final portrait of Henry, dating from 1543 and perhaps completed by others, depicts the king with a group of barber surgeons.,
The King's Book, the official article of religion written by Henry in 1543, likewise expressed Catholic sacramental theology and encouraged prayer for the dead.
The Necessary Doctrine and Erudition for Any Christian Man, also known as the King's Book, was published in 1543, and attributed to Henry VIII.
His tutors included the Scottish scholar, John Elder, who had been an advocate of Anglo-Scottish union by the marriage of Mary, Queen of Scots, to Prince Edward, and gave his opinions to Henry VIII as the Advice of a Redshank in 1543.
In 1543 Charles allied himself with Henry VIII and forced Francis to sign the Truce of Crépy-en-Laonnois.
" In April 1543, Arran heard a rumour that Henry VIII now wished to make Mary of Guise his sixth wife.
" It soon became clear to Henry VIII that Mary and Edward would not be married, despite Scottish promises and the Treaty of Greenwich, and at the end of 1543 he launched the war now called the Rough Wooing, hoping to turn the situation around.
It turned Protestant in 1543 after the City of Brunswick in opposition to Duke Henry V of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel had joined the Schmalkaldic League.
* Hans Holbein the Younger ( c. 1497 – 1543 ), son of Hans Holbein the Elder, court artist to King Henry VIII of England
Built within the north porch of the mansion is a block from the original Nonsuch Palace that bears an inscription which means " 1543 Henry VIII in the 35th year of His reign.
Originally called the Great Standing, it was built for King Henry VIII in 1543, and was used as a grandstand to watch the hunting of deer, although it has been heavily altered over time.
In 1543 the Mercers Company admitted the 24-year-old Gresham as a liveryman, and in the same year he went to the Low Countries, where, either on his own account or on that of his father or uncle, he both carried on business as a merchant and acted in various matters as an agent for King Henry VIII.
Henry's sixth and last wife, Katherine Parr, was the first Queen consort of Ireland following her marriage to King Henry in 1543.
* An Acte for certaine Ordinaunces in the Kinges Majesties Domynion and Principalitie of Wales ( 34 and 35 Henry VIII c. 26 ), was passed in 1543 in the 2nd session of Henry VIII's 8th Parliament, which began on 22 January 1542 / 3, and repealed with effect from 3 January 1995.
* Henry Joyce, Mayor of Galway, 1542 – 1543
He was next sent to Court as Gentleman of the Chapel Royal in 1543 ( which later became a Protestant establishment ), where he composed and performed for Henry VIII, Edward VI ( 1547 – 1553 ), Queen Mary ( 1553 – 1558 ), and Queen Elizabeth I ( 1558 until Tallis died in 1585 ).
On the river front are the archaeological remains of a riverside fort built at the command of Henry VIII in 1543.

1543 and married
In 1592 he married his second wife Christina of Holstein-Gottorp ( 1573 – 1625 ), daughter of Adolf of Holstein-Gottorp ( 1526 – 1586 ) and Christine of Hesse ( 1543 – 1604 ) and first cousin of his previous wife.
Even more scandalously, the third Vicar General, Bernardino Ochino, left the Catholic faith in 1543 after fleeing to Switzerland, where he was welcomed by John Calvin, became a Calvinist pastor in Zurich and married.
Between 1543 and 1545 she married Ennemond Perrin, a ropemaker.
In 1543 he married Catherine ( Katarina ) Frankopan, a sister of Count Stjepan Frankopan Ozaljski (" Stephen Frankopan of Ozalj " in English ), who placed the whole of her vast estates at his disposal.
# Christine ( 29 June 1543 – 13 May 1604 ), married in Gottorp on 17 December 1564 to Duke Adolf of Holstein-Gottorp.
Before 1543 he married Elizabeth ( d. 1574 ), daughter of James Douglas, 3rd Earl of Morton.
In 1543, he became a lodger in the house of one of the most famous professors in Wittenberg, the theologian and humanist Philipp Melanchthon, whose daughter Magdalena he married in 1550.
* Martina Plantijn, married Jan Moretus ( Johann Moerentorf ) ( 1543 – 1610 ) in 1570 ; they had 10 children
In 1543, he successfully negotiated a peace treaty and the marriage, and the same year he married Margaret, daughter of Robert Maxwell, 5th Lord Maxwell.
* Christoph von Waldeck ( 1543 – 1587 ) who married Agnes Pagenstecher ( 1545 – 1606 )
Garcia de Orta married a rich New Christian relative, Brianda de Solis, in 1543 ; the marriage was unhappy, but the couple had two daughters.
He married Maria Salviati ( 17 July 1499-29 December 1543 ), the daughter of Jacopo Salviati and Lucrezia di Lorenzo de ' Medici.
* Alice Vaux ( d. 1543 ), married Sir Richard Sapcote c. 1501.
She married her double-cousin Prince Philip of Asturias ( future Philip II of Spain and I of Portugal ) in 1543 and was the mother of Prince Carlos, a deformed child who was heir of the Spanish crown.

1543 and sixth
Catherine Parr ( 1512 – 7 September 1548 ), also spelled Kateryn, was the sixth and last wife of Henry VIII 1543 – 1547.

1543 and last
Maximilian's grandson, Charles V of Habsburg, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire and King of Spain, eventually united all seventeen provinces under his rule, the last one being the Duchy of Guelders, in 1543.
In notes dating from 1525 to 1543 he identifies twelve paintings and one drawing as by Giorgione, of which five of the paintings are identified virtually unanimously with surviving works by art historians: The Tempest, The Three Philosophers, Sleeping Venus, Boy with an Arrow, and Shepherd with a Flute ( not all accept the last as by Giorgione however ).
According to Spanish scholar González Echeverría in as speech to the ISHM, the John M. Riddle Anonymous B ( De Materia Medica of 1543 ) would be Michael Servetus, and that the Anonymous D ( De Materia Medica of 1554 of Mattioli plus non-signed commentaries ) is two comentarians, Servetus and Mattioi, being the last one hired for editing the " Lyons printers ' Tribute to Michel de Villeneuve " edition.
“ The manuscript of the Complutense ” is not just a union of the ideas of the previous works by Michel de Villeneuve, Syropum Ratio, etc., but also of the later works, Enquiridion, De Materia Medica of 1543, sharing with this last many of its 20 big commentaries, for instance.
In 1600 AD, Tokugawa Ieyasu ( 徳川 家康, 1543 – 1616 ) gained total control of all of Japan, and the country entered a period of prolonged peace that would last until the Meiji Restoration.
The last of her French guests, the daughter and son-in-law of Madame de Soubise of Pons, had been obliged, in 1543, by the constraint imposed by the duke, to leave the court.
After the last remnants of the ancient regulations of the church of Hall had been abolished, his new rules appeared in 1543.

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