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1548 and succeeded
He succeeded Titelmann in the chair of exegesis in 1536, which he held to 1548.
Yoshikage succeeded his father as head of the Asakura clan and castle lord of Ichijōdani Castle in 1548.

1548 and Bishop
1485 ), born c. 1459 ), wife of a cloth merchant William Gardiner, of London, sometimes spelled William Gardynyr for his Welsh descent ( born c. 1450 ), having by him: Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester ( c. 1490 – 12 November 1555 ); Richard Gardiner ( 1486 – 1548 ); and William Gardiner, ( 1488 – 1549 )
Johannes Dantiscus, (, ), ( born 1 October 1485 in Danzig ( Gdańsk ), Poland – died 27 October 1548 ) in Heilsberg ( Lidzbark Warmiński ) was prince-bishop of Warmia and Bishop of Culm ( Kulm / Chełmno ).
It was edited and enlarged in 1548 by Thomas Cooper, Bishop of Winchester, who called it Bibliotheca Eliotae, and it formed the basis in 1565 of Cooper's Thesaurus linguae Romanae et Britannicae.
Bishop Mikael Agricola wrote in his Se Wsi Testamenti in 1548, that the earliest Swedish settlers in Finland had come from Gotland to the islets on the coast of Kaland, being harassed by Finns and seeking help from their relatives in Sweden.
The Bull of appointment was sent on July 8, 1548, but Bishop Zumárraga had died one month previously.
In 1547, he was received as a member of the Venerable Guild of St. Luke at Antwerp, and shortly afterwards ( about 1548 ) he attracted the attention of Cardinal Granvelle, Bishop of Arras, who became his steady patron.
He was the son of Roger Alabaster of the cloth merchant family from Hadleigh in Suffolk, by Bridget Winthrop of Groton, Suffolk, sister of Adam Winthrop ( 1548 – 1574 ) whose first wife ( the marriage was short, she died three years later in child birth ) was Alice Still, sister of John Still ( d. 1607 / 8 ), Bishop of Wells.
In 1548 he became Bishop of Eger, and in 1553 Archbishop of Esztergom.
Soon after, Ferrar was appointed as the Bishop of St. David's diocese by Edward VI on Sunday, September 9, 1548.
-9 September 1548: Ferrar is consecrated as Bishop of St. David ’ s, having been appointed by Edward VI

1548 and Thomas
The first recorded English antitrinitarian was John Assheton who was forced to recant before Thomas Cranmer in 1548.
In summer 1548, a pregnant Catherine Parr discovered Thomas Seymour embracing Princess Elizabeth.
However, when Katherine died in childbirth in August 1548, Thomas renewed his attentions to the Princess.
By the end of 1548, Thomas ' plans had been reported to the Privy Council by an informant.
In 1548, when she was only 15 years old, Elizabeth was under suspicion of having illegally agreed to marry Thomas Seymour, the House and her servants were seized by Edward VI's agent Robert Tyrwhit, and she was interrogated there.
" Thomas Sebillet in 1548 ( Art Poétique ) referred to " les bons et classiques poètes françois ", meaning Jean de Meun and Alain Chartier, which was the first modern application of the word.
In 1548 appeared the Art poétique of Thomas Sébillet, who enunciated many of the ideas that Ronsard and his followers had at heart, though with essential differences in the point of view, since he held up as models Clément Marot and his disciples.
Cooper's literary career began in 1548, when he compiled, or rather edited, Bibliotheca Eliotae, a Latin dictionary by Sir Thomas Elyot.
In 1548 he helped Thomas Cranmer compile the Book of Common Prayer and in 1549 he was one of the commissioners who investigated Bishops Stephen Gardiner and Edmund Bonner.
After Henry VIII's death in 1547, Elizabeth's brother Thomas secretly married Catherine Parr, who died a few days after giving birth to her only child Mary Seymour, in September 1548.
" He was among those who sanctioned Gardiner's imprisonment in June 1548, and he was involved in the interrogation of Sir Thomas Seymour in 1549.
Francisco Suárez ( 5 January 1548 – 25 September 1617 ) was a Spanish Jesuit priest, philosopher and theologian, one of the leading figures of the School of Salamanca movement, and generally regarded among the greatest scholastics after Thomas Aquinas.
The Crown sold many chantries to private citizens: for example, in 1548 Thomas Bell ( Mayor of Gloucester ) purchased at least five in his city.
The castle was captured during the war of the Rough Wooing by the English soldiers James Wilford and Thomas Wyndham on 3 June 1548.
* 1548: Sir Thomas Marjoribanks of Ratho
* Lord Thomas Seymour ( 1548 – 1574 ), unmarried and without issue
* Sir Henry Wharton, a dashing leader of horse, who served in many border raids, was knighted on 23 February 1547 – 8 for his services during the expedition to Durisdeer, led the horse to the relief of Haddington in July 1548, and died without issue about 1550, having married Jane, daughter of Thomas Mauleverer, and later wife of Robert, 6th Baron Ogle ;
His second to Ursula Stourton produced six children, including his heir, Henry Clinton, 2nd Earl of Lincoln, and Lady Frances Clinton ( Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire, 1553-Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire, 12 September 1623 ), wife of Giles Brydges, 3rd Baron Chandos, also sons Edward Clinton, and Thomas Clinton ( born 1548, married Mary Tyrell ).
The text is similar to that used by Thomas Vicary in his Anatomie of the bodie of man ( 1548 ) but rearranged.
In 1547 Pope Paul III also sanctioned the enslavement of the Christian King of England, Henry VIII, in the aftermath of the execution of Sir Thomas More In 1548 he authorized the purchase and possession of Muslim slaves in the Papal states.

1548 and court
In March, 1548, he went back to England, was well received at the court of the new monarch, Edward VI, and was made king's chaplain and almoner to the queen dowager, Catherine Parr.
In 1548, he is described as the Protector's Master of Requests, which apparently means that he was clerk or registrar of the court of requests which the Protector, possibly at Hugh Latimer's instigation, illegally set up in Somerset House to hear poor men's complaints.
In 1548 Josel of Rosheim urged the Reichskammergericht court to repeal the Colmar market ban for Jewish merchants.
In this capacity, he was asked for advice on witchcraft in a 1548 court case involving a fortune teller.
Stanczyk, the court jester to King Sigismund I ( 1437 – 1548 ), to whom Matejko gave his own features.
In 1548 the Queen of Scots went to live in the French court.
There is documentary evidence that he was employed at the Portuguese embassy in Rome in 1542, but he soon returned to Portugal, and we find him at court again in 1548 and 1551.
In 1547 or 1548 he was appointed composer to the court of Sigismund II Augustus.

1548 and Charles
Joining the League of Torgau in 1526, he acted in unison with the Protestants, and was among the princes who banded and plotted together to overthrow Charles V after the issue of the Augsburg Interim in May 1548.
* 1548 – The city of Nuestra Señora de La Paz ( Our Lady of Peace ) is founded by Alonso de Mendoza by appointment of the king of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V.
Having in September 1548 married his cousin Maria, daughter of Charles V, he acted as the emperor's representative in Spain from 1548 to 1550, returning to Germany in December 1550 in order to take part in the discussion over the imperial succession.
On 13 September 1548, Maximilian married his first cousin Maria of Spain, daughter of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and Isabella of Portugal.
Eusebius of Caesarea, including the Praeparatio evangelica and the Demonstratio evangelica as well as the Historia ecclesiastica ( 1544-1546 ), Manuel Moschopulus ( 1545 ), Dionysius of Halicarnassus ( February 1547 ), Alexander of Tralles ( January 1548 ), Dio Cassius ( January 1548 ), Justin Martyr ( 1551 ), Xiphilinus ( 1551 ), Appian ( 1551 ), the last being completed, after Robert's departure from Paris, by his brother Charles, and appearing under his name.
Control over the former Inca lands had been entrusted to Pedro de la Gasca by the Spanish king ( and Holy Roman Emperor ) Emperor Charles V. Gasca commanded Alonso de Mendoza to found a new city commemorating the end of the civil wars in Peru ; the city of La Paz was founded on October 20, 1548.
Of the six who survived, three were sons ( Henry, 1550-1616 ; William, 1551-1626 ; and Charles, 1553-1617 ) and three daughters ( Frances, b. 1548 ; Elizabeth, 1555-1582 ; and Mary, 1556-1632 ).
Charles V by Titian, 1548
However, in 1548 Emperor Charles V imposed the Imperial Ban on Konstanz and it had to surrender to Habsburg Austria which had suddenly attacked.
Charles V overruled their efforts at the Diet of Augsburg, which sat from September 1547 to May 1548.
In 1548 the victorious Charles forced the Schmalkaldic League to agree to the terms set forth in the Augsburg Interim.
Charles V had made a provisional ruling on the religious question, the Augsburg Interim of 1548 ; this offered a temporary ruling on the legitimacy of two religious creeds in the empire, and codified by law in 30 June 1548 upon the insistence of Charles V, who wanted to work out religious differences under the auspices of a general council of the Catholic Church.
As part of the Burgundian Circle, the Spanish Netherlands were subject of a special defence guarantee by the Empire, according to the agreement of Augsburg of 1548 between the Empire and Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor ( who was also King of Spain ).
In 1548 Charles declared an interreligio imperialis ( also known as the Augsburg Interim ) through which he sought to find some common ground.
* Missals: ( Pre-Borromean ) 1475, 1482, 1486, 1488, 1494, 1499, 1505, 1515, 1522, 1548, 1560 ; ( St. Charles Borromeo ) 1594 ; ( F. Borromeo ) 1609-18 ; ( Monti ) 1640 ; ( Litta ) 1669 ; ( Fed.
Titian's equestrian portrait of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor of 1548 led the way in applying the form to rulers, and Cosimo I de ' Medici by Giambologna in Florence ( completed 1598 ) is the first life-size statue to feature a ruler rather than a condotiere.
Titian's Equestrian Portrait of Charles V | Equestrian Portrait of Charles I of Spain and V of the Holy Roman Empire ( 1548 ) celebrates Charles ' victory at Mühlberg.

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