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1565 and issued
The Council entrusted to the Pope the implementation of its work ; as a result, Pope Pius IV issued the Tridentine Creed in 1565 ; and Pope Pius V issued in 1566 the Roman Catechism, in 1568 a revised Roman Breviary, and in 1570 a revised Roman Missal, thus standardizing what since the 20th century has been called the Tridentine Mass ( from the city's Latin name Tridentum ), and Pope Clement VIII issued in 1592 a revised edition of the Vulgate.
The Tridentine Creed was initially contained in the papal bull Iniunctum Nobis, issued by Pope Pius IV on November 13, 1565.
issued in Bologna in 1545 and Milan in 1565.
Following Robert Crowley's 1559 altered and updated version of the Chronicle which Cooper denounced, he issued an expanded and updated version in 1560 and 1565 that removed or altered most but not all of Crowley's changes and additions.
In 1565 Sultan Suleiman I issued a decree for the construction of a mosque to commemorate his son Shahzade Mehmed.
On the other hand, Emperor Ogimachi issued edicts to ban Catholicism in 1565 and 1568.
He published an elaborate and bitter Answer in 1564, to which Jewel issued a Reply in 1565.
Also destroyed were nine pagodas in the village of Margão ( Mathagrama ) by Diogo, who was rewarded with the revenues of the lands belonging to them, the destruction was triggered when a Jesuit was attacked and when the community of Loutolim disobeyed Diogo Rodrigues, consequently the viceroy: Dom António de Noronha ( 1564-1568 ) at the request of the Archbishop and the Jesuits ordered Diogo Rodrigues to burn down all the remaining temples he found in Salcette, the viceroy also issued a decree in December 1565 forbidding the erection of new temples and the repairs of the existing ones, this was as stated: I hereby order that in any area owned by my master, the King, nobody should construct a Hindu temple and such temples already constructed should not be repaired without my permission.

1565 and edition
In the first edition of the Vite ( 1550 ), he attributed a Christ Carrying the Cross to Giorgione ; in the second edition completed in 1568 he ascribed authorship, variously, to Giorgione in his biography, which was printed in 1565, and to Titian in his, printed in 1567.
In 1576 Tomson added L ' Oiseleur's notes for the Epistles, which came from Beza's Greek and Latin edition of the Bible ( 1565 and later ).
Page from 1565 edition of Orlando Furioso by Francesco Franceschi
The third edition of Estienne was used by Theodore Beza ( 1519 – 1605 ), who edited it nine times between 1565 and 1604.
In 1565 appeared the first edition of his greatest work, Thesaurus Linguae Romanae et Britannicae, and this was followed by three other editions.
The preface to the 1565 edition mentions that the influential clavichordist and organist Antonio de Cabezón ( and his brother Juan de Cabezón ) examined the treatise and approved it.
His Crónica de los Reyes Cathólicos, wrongly ascribed in the first edition ( 1565 ) to Antonio de Lebrija, is often inaccurate and always obsequious ; but the record is not without value as regards events within the author's personal experience.
Page from 1565 edition of Orlando furioso by Francesco Franceschi.

1565 and Greek
At Basel he held successively chairs in Greek ( 1565 ), Ethics ( 1571 ), and finally theoretical medicine ( 1580 ).
He began lecturing at Merton and in April 1565 he was formally appointed as the college's first Lecturer in Ancient Greek, a post that was subsequently made permanent.

1565 and New
The Harvesters ( 1565 ) is at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art, which comments, " Bruegel created a watershed in the history of Western art, suppressing the religious and iconographic associations of earlier depictions of the seasons in favor of an unidealized vision of landscape.
In 1565 López de Legazpi resolved to send Urdaneta back to New Spain, both to try and find an effective return route across the Pacific, and to try and obtain help for the new colony from New Spain.
Between his departure from Cebu on 1 June 1565, and his arrival in Acapulco, New Spain, on 8 October 1565, Urdaneta discovered the northern, eastbound, return route from the Philippines to New Spain which made possible the establishment of the Manilla galleon trade.
Another early source from which the Black Legend drew support was Girolamo Benzoni's Historia nuovo ( New History ), first published in Venice in 1565.
In the early history of the USA, planned communities were quite common: St. Augustine, planned in 1565, Jamestown, New Haven, Philadelphia, Williamsburg, Annapolis, and Savannah are examples of this trend.
Sir Ferdinando Gorges ( 1565 – 1647 ), the " Father of English Colonization in North America ", was an early English colonial entrepreneur and founder of the Province of Maine in 1622, although Gorges himself never set foot in the New World.
It was built in the Spanish colonial New Spain era, with construction starting in 1565.
New attempts were made to create a Huguenot colony in the New World, again at the instigation of Coligny, this time in Florida from 1562 to 1565, under Jean Ribault and René de Laudonnière.
* Our Towns New York Times article about the reburial of Little Miss 1565.
* New Navarre, or New Andalucia Province ( New Spain ), created in 1565
In his book History of the New World, published in 1565, he wrote:
On 1564, Spanish explorers led by Miguel López de Legazpi sailed from New Spain, and arrived on the island of Cebu on February 13, 1565, establishing the first Spanish colony in the Philippines.
When Miguel López de Legazpi completed the conquest of the Philippines in 1565, he sent his flagship, the San Pedro, back to New Spain, with orders to survey and chart a practicable route for ships returning from the Islands.
" Ten yards is enough for the ruffs of the neck and hand " for a New Year's gift made by her ladies for Queen Elizabeth in 1565, but the discovery of starch allowed ruffs to be made wider without losing their shape.

1565 and accompanied
Salcedo was one of the soldiers who accompanied the Spanish colonization of the Philippines in 1565.
In 1565, Don Miguel Lopez de Legazpi who was accompanied by famed navigator Fr.
Martín de Goiti was one of the soldiers who accompanied the Spanish colonization of the East Indies and the Pacific, in 1565.
He accompanied the king in his trip to Guyenne and served as procurator and lieutenant general in Lyon and other places September 1565 until 1568.

1565 and parallel
In the refectory paintings, as in The Family of Darius before Alexander ( 1565 – 1570 ), Veronese arranged the architecture to run mostly parallel to the picture plane, accentuating the processional character of the composition.

1565 and by
He worked between 1563 and 1565 on the original block of marble ( chosen by Bandinelli ), together with his assistants, among which Giambologna.
Two paintings ( both dated 1565 ) by Pieter Bruegel the Elder depict Dutch peasants curling — Scotland and the Low Countries had strong trading and cultural links during this period, which is also evident in the history of golf.
Catherine Champernowne, better known by her later, married name of Catherine " Kat " Ashley, was appointed as Elizabeth's governess in 1537, and she remained Elizabeth's friend until her death in 1565, when Blanche Parry succeeded her as Chief Gentlewoman of the Privy Chamber.
In May 1565 she wrote to Cecil, urging that the money from family properties set aside for Oxford's use during his minority by his father's will should be entrusted to herself and other family friends to protect it and ensure that he would be able to meet the expenses of furnishing his household and suing his livery when he reached his majority ; this last would end his wardship though cancelling his debt with that Court, and convey the powers attached to his title.
An early observation of fluorescence was described in 1560 by Bernardino de Sahagún and in 1565 by Nicolás Monardes in the infusion known as lignum nephriticum ( Latin for " kidney wood ").
Despite Magellan ’ s visit, Guam was not officially claimed by Spain until 1565 by Miguel Lopez de Legazpi.
After 1565, administrative authority in a pasha appointed by the sultan in Constantinople.
It lasted until 1646 although its power declined after a major military defeat in 1565 by the Deccan sultanates.
The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in approximately 1603, and based on the Italian short story Un Capitano Moro (" A Moorish Captain ") by Cinthio, a disciple of Boccaccio, first published in 1565.
A conspiracy against Pius IV, headed by Benedetto Accolti the Younger, the son of a cardinal, was discovered and crushed in 1565.
They were so published by Konrad Gessner in De rerum fossilium, lapidum et gemmarum maxime figuris & similitudinibus at Zurich in 1565 and by many others less famous.
The modern Unitarian Church in Hungary ( 25, 000 members ) and the Transylvanian Unitarian Church ( 75, 000 members ) are affiliated with the ICUU and claim continuity with the historical Unitarian Christian tradition established by Ferenc Dávid in 1565 in Transylvania under John II Sigismund Zápolya.
It appears the story was spread by Hubert Languet, who served as de Saxe under Emperor Charles V and then under the Prince of Orange, who claimed in 1565 that Vesalius was performing an autopsy on an aristocrat in Spain when it was found that the heart was still beating, leading to the Inquisition condemning him to death.
Venice, by Bolognino Zaltieri, 1565.
* August 15 – Led by Don Tristán de Luna y Arellano, a Spanish missionary colony of 1, 500 men, on 13 ships, arrives from Vera Cruz at Pensacola Bay, founding the oldest European settlement in the mainland U. S. ( St. Augustine is founded in 1565.
The date of European discovery is uncertain: some sources claim that Columbus sighted the island in 1493, while others state that the island was first discovered by the French in 1564 or 1565.
The European discovery and naming of Anguilla is often credited to French explorer Pierre Laudonnaire who visited the island in 1565, though according to some it had been sighted and named by Columbus in 1493.
After a brief term as procurator of his order, he was attached to the Spanish legation headed by Ugo Cardinal Boncampagni ( later Pope Gregory XIII ) in 1565, which was sent to investigate a charge of heresy levelled against Bartolomé Carranza, Archbishop of Toledo.
In January 1565 Thomas Randolph, the English ambassador to Scotland, was told by the Scottish queen that she would accept the proposal.

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