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1581 and Francesco
Francesco Sansovino described such a procession in minute detail in 1581, and his verbal description is confirmed and complemented by Cesare Vecellio's 1586 painting of a ducal procession in the Piazza San Marco.
1470 ) setting a poem in praise of the Blessed Virgin Mary by Petrarch ; Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina's First Book of Madrigals ( 1581 ), also setting Marian poems by Petrarch ; Carlo Gesualdo's Tenebrae Responsories ( 1611 ); and the huge collection by Giovanni Francesco Anerio, Teatro armonico spirituale ( Rome, 1619 ).
Major repairs were required, but by 1581, when his son, Francesco, published his description of Venice, all appears to have been in order.
The only child of her parents ' marriage, in 1581 she was promised in marriage to Francesco Sforza di Santa Fiora, but he chose instead to accept a Cardinal's hat from Pope Gregory XIII.
* Francesco Torbido, Italian painter ( died 1581 )

1581 and Peretti
Her brother Marcello, wishing to see her the duke's wife, had Peretti murdered ( 1581 ).

1581 and then
# Kenji Tokitsu prefers to assume a birth date of 1581, which avoids the necessity of assuming the tombstone to be erroneous ( although this poses the problem of from whom then Musashi received the transmission of the family martial art ).
Himeji Castle was then significantly remodeled in 1581 by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who added a three-story castle keep.
Portus died in 1581, recommending Casaubon, then only twenty-two, as his successor.
He later accompanied Prince François, by then Duke of Anjou, to England in 1581, in his second attempt to woo Elizabeth I of England.
He left the administration of the principality first to his brother, Christopher Báthory ( 1575 – 1581 ), and then to his brother's minor son, Sigismund Báthory ( 1581 – 1602 ), bestowing on them the title of voivode, while he himself took the title of prince.
He then studied at the University of Paris, where he was made LLB and LLD on 22 April 1581.
Vincenzo visited Rome in 1579-1580, and then moved to Venice in 1581, where he had been invited to design the Procuratie Nuove on the Piazza San Marco itself.
The family died out in 1581, after having lived for centuries in the Bachgau, to whose tithing district the community of Ostheim then belonged.
Nominally, Holland was still a county, but it had deposed its last count in the Act of Abjuration in 1581, and from then on essentially functioned as a province and not as a county.
From the age of 15 or 16, he then spent three years in Paris from 1581 – 1583, studying six weeks under a Jehan Bassot ( possibly Jean Cousin the Younger ) and then under a Maistre Herry.
He was Principal of St Edmund Hall, Oxford, 1576 – 1581, and then Provost of The Queen's College, 1581 – 1598.
In July of 1581, during the Eighty Years ' War, Breda was captured by surprise by Spanish troops then under the command of Claudius van Barlaymont, whose sobriquet was Haultpenne ( Siege of Breda ( 1581 )).
A Spanish fleet of ten warships, commanded by Pedro Valdez, bombarded Angra on 5 July 1581, then began investigating the coast of the island in search of the best landing places.
In 1581, information was laid against him, and he was arrested at Warwick and tried, not only for saying Mass, which was then a punishable offence, but also for plotting against Elizabeth.
It was conferred on the village in 1581 by Julius Echter of Mespelbrunn, then Bishop of Würzburg.
But in 1581, then Grand Master Jean de la Cassière called Herrenmeister Martin von Hohenstein before the Chapter ( ruling council ) of the Order of Saint John in Malta ; when the Herrenmeister did not appear, De la Cassière declared the expulsion of the knights of the Bailiwick from the Order, though he did so without the agreement of the Chapter.
When his father died in 1581, Florence, by then in his late teens or early twenties, led around 300 men in the English service with the assistance of an English captain, William Stanley, and his lieutenant, Jacques de Franceschi, under the overall command of the Earl of Ormonde.
Among appointments in London, Wade undertook a number of ambassadorial missions, in 1580 to Portugal ; then in 1581 he became secretary to Sir Francis Walsingham and in 1583 he was appointed as one of the clerks of the Privy Council.
He was created Earl of Lennox, on 5 March 1580, and then Duke of Lennox on 5 August 1581.
In 1581 the lands and title of Santry were awarded to William Nugent who then lost it after falling out of favour with the Crown because of his religion.

1581 and Cardinal
Parsons had already intended to remove Allen from the seminary at Reims, and to that end, as far back as 6 April 1581, had recommended Allen to Philip II, for the King's recommendation of Allen to become a Cardinal with the Pope.
Fausto Poli ( 17 February 1581 – 7 October 1653 ) was a Roman Catholic prelate and Cardinal.

1581 and had
By this time, however, many CBM users had shifted their attention to the 16 / 32-bit Amiga, and the 1581 was mostly sold to remaining GEOS users.
Later versions of the 1581 drive had a smaller, more streamlined looking external power supply provided with them.
The 1571 was noticeably quieter than its predecessor and tended to run cooler as well, even though, like the 1541, it had an internal power supply ( later Commodore drives, like the 1541-II and the 3½ " 1581, came with external power supplies ).
By 1569, relations with the Habsburgs had deteriorated, and Elizabeth considered marriage to two French Valois princes in turn, first Henry, Duke of Anjou, and later, from 1572 to 1581, his brother Francis, Duke of Anjou, formerly Duke of Alençon.
On 23 March 1581 Sir Francis Walsingham advised the Earl of Huntingdon that two days earlier Anne Vavasour, one of the Queen's Maids of Honour, had given birth to a son, and that " the Earl of Oxford is avowed to be the father, who hath withdrawn himself with intent, as it is thought, to pass the seas ".
* the duke of Retz ( a pairie created in 1581 for Albert de Gondy ) had Or two maces or clubs per saltire sable, bound gules
Before the Russian conquest Finland had been held by the Swedish kings, first as a royal duchy, since 1581 with the King assuming the secondary title Grand Prince of Finland ( Finnish: Suomen suuriruhtinas, Swedish: Storfurste av Finland ), also often translated as Grand Duke of Finland.
In 1581, Dee mentioned in his personal journals that God had sent " good angels " to communicate directly with prophets.
Traditional draught beer was produced on the site for 425 years starting from 1581, which made the Ram Brewery the oldest site in Britain at which beer had been brewed continuously.
Sidney had returned to court by the middle of 1581 and in 1584 was MP for Kent.
Robert's parents were prominent Catholics ; his father had suffered years of imprisonment for his faith, and in 1581 had been tried in Star Chamber alongside William Vaux, 3rd Baron Vaux of Harrowden, and his brother-in-law Sir Thomas Tresham, for harbouring the Jesuit Edmund Campion.
The couple were married at the Palais du Louvre on 17 December 1581, Jeanne died in 1601 having had no children.
Gosson's abuse of poets seems to have had a large share in inducing Sidney to write his Apologie for Poetrie, which probably dates from 1581.
Audomarus Talaeus ( Omer Talon c. 1510 – 1581 ), a close ally of Ramus, had indeed published a work in 1548 derived from Cicero's description of Academic scepticism, the school of Arcesilaus and Carneades.
Toompea had been affected by earlier fires in 1288, 1433, 1553 and 1581, but the fire of 1684 was much larger in scale, destroying most of the buildings in the Great Castle, including the cathedral.
Maxwell had been in dispute with Regent Morton over the title, and while the former Regent was in prison, Maxwell had made a contract with the Duke of Lennox on 29 April 1581.
In 1587 Philip II honored his desire to return to his native Spain, naming him chaplain to his sister, the Dowager Empress María, daughter of Charles V, who had been living in retirement with her daughter Princess Margarita at the Monasterio de las Descalzas de S Clara at Madrid from 1581.
During the upheavals of the Wars of Religion in the 16th century, when textual analysis had a new urgency among the Reformation's Protestants, the manuscript was taken from Lyon in 1562 and delivered to the Protestant scholar Theodore Beza, the friend and successor of Calvin, who gave it to the University of Cambridge, in the comparative security of England, in 1581, which accounts for its double name.

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