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1586 and attended
According to one version of the story, Tansen died on 26 April 1586 in Delhi c-8246 c, and that Akbar and much of his court attended the funeral procession.
After the death of Luigi d ' Este on December 30, 1586, Marenzio was without a patron, but probably continued to freelance in Rome ; and sometime in 1587 he went to Verona where he met Count Mario Bevilacqua and attended the prestigious Accademia Filarmonica, one of the associations of musicians and humanists, dedicated to cultivating the most progressive trends, typical of the late Renaissance.

1586 and at
The first entry, from 1586, shows the word was at one time used in the context of discussions of Platonic theories of knowledge.
* 1586 – A meeting takes place at Lüneburg between several Protestant powers in order to discuss the formation of an ' evangelical ' league of defence, called the ' Confederatio Militiae Evangelicae ', against the Catholic League.
Dr. John Ward's 1662 diary entry stating that Shakespeare wrote two plays a year " and for that had an allowance so large that he spent at the rate of £ 1, 000 a year " as a critical piece of evidence, since Queen Elizabeth I gave Oxford an annuity of exactly £ 1, 000 beginning in 1586 that was continued until his death.
* Saint Rose of Lima, of the third order of Saint Dominic, born at Lima, Peru in 1586.
The first post-Roman record of the ruins at Vindolanda was made by the antiquarian William Camden, in his Britannia ( 1586 ).
14-27, 1586, to which he had been invited by the Lutheran Count Frederick of Württemberg at the wish of the French-speaking and Reformed residents as well as by French noblemen who had fled to Mömpelgard.
The core of the group that would come to be known as the Pilgrims were brought together by a common belief in the ideas promoted by Richard Clyfton, a Brownist parson at All Saints ' Parish Church in Babworth, near East Retford, Nottinghamshire, between 1586 and 1605.
Some royal assent was obtained, since the printer Joseph Barnes began work, and a decree of Star Chamber noted the legal existence of a press at " the universitie of Oxforde " in 1586.
In September 1586 there was a skirmish at Zutphen, in which Philip Sidney was wounded.
** North Carolina, first settled at Roanoke in 1586, became separate colony in 1710
Boyle was born at Canterbury 3 October 1566, the second son of Roger Boyle ( d. 24 March 1576 at Preston, near Faversham in Kent ), a descendant of an ancient landed Herefordshire family, and of Joan ( born 15 October 1529 at Canterbury-died 20 March 1586 ), daughter of John Naylor, who were married in Canterbury on 16 October 1564.
He worked at the palace from January 1586 to end of 1588, when he returned to Rome.
During 1586 White was able to persuade 113 prospective colonists to join Raleigh's expedition, including his daughter Eleanor and his son-in-law Ananias Dare, recently married at St Bride's Church in Fleet Street.
Officially, Samara started with a fortress built in 1586 at the confluence of the Volga and Samara Rivers.
Despite this incident and a lack of food, Grenville decided to leave Ralph Lane and 107 men to establish the colony at the north end of Roanoke Island, promising to return in April 1586 with more men and fresh supplies.
Cranach had two sons, both artists: Hans Cranach, whose life is obscure and who died at Bologna in 1537 ; and Lucas Cranach the Younger, born in 1515, who died in 1586.
* Sir Thomas Adams, 1st Bt, ( Lord Mayor of London, endowed an Arabic chair at Cambridge University ) ( 1586 – 1667 / 68 )
The fruit of his labours ( completed at the end of 1546 ) was published in 1548 at Zürich in a huge folio of 934 pages ( with many fine wood engravings, coats of arms, maps, & c .), under the title of Gemeiner loblicher Eydgnoschafft Stetten, Landen und Voelckeren Chronick wirdiger thaaten Beschreybung ( an extract from it was published in 1554, under the name of Schwytzer Chronika, while new and greatly enlarged editions of the original work were issued in 1586 and 1606 ).
In 1586 he was entered at Brasenose College, Oxford but did not take his degree.
* Collected Works edited by Friedrich Sylburg ( 1536-1596 )( Parallel Greek and Latin ) ( Frankfurt 1586 ) available at Google Books
Batory died at this palace seven years later ( December, 1586 ) and originally was interred in Hrodna.

1586 and country
Duke Karl ( ruling 1564-90 ), whose wife was the Catholic Duchess Maria of Bavaria, introduced the Counter-Reformation into the country ; in 1573 he invited the Jesuits into Styria and in 1586 he founded the Catholic University of Graz.
In 1586, by an edict of the Star Chamber, the archbishop was empowered to license and control all of the printing apparatus in the country.
Remaining in that country for about ten years, Davison then went twice to the Netherlands on diplomatic business, returning to England in 1586 to defend the hasty conduct of his friend, Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester.

1586 and house
The most famous case in England was that of Roman Catholic martyr St Margaret Clitherow, who ( in order to avoid a trial in which her own children would be obliged to give evidence ) was pressed to death on March 25, 1586, after refusing to plead to the charge of having harboured Catholic ( then outlawed ) priests in her house.
The most famous case in the United Kingdom was that of Roman Catholic martyr St Margaret Clitherow, who ( in order to avoid a trial in which her own children would be obliged to give evidence ) was pressed to death on March 25, 1586, after refusing to plead to the charge of having harboured Catholic ( then outlawed ) priests in her house.
in 1558, Henry Carey, the first Baron Hunsdon, received it from Elizabeth I, later passing to his two sons, one of whom Sir George Carey, owned the manor in 1586 The manor house was called Court Lodge at this time.
It is a 40-room Grade II eighteenth century manor house, with origins dating to 1586.
The manor house dates from 1586, with a mid 19th century addition and internal alterations, and further restoration in 1901.

1586 and company
The Earl also kept a separate company of musicians who in 1586 played before the King of Denmark ; with them travelled William Kempe, " the Lord Leicester's jesting player ".
Along side his brother Captain Thomas Maria Wingfield, for at least four years, Edward Maria fought as a foot company commander ( i. e. commander of 100 pike-wielding soldiers ) in the Low Countries for the Dutch Republic against Spanish invaders, including in 1586 at the Battle of Zutphen, thereby gaining experience in the defense of forts and in skirmishing.
Because the royal mining company failed to resupply colonists who were also becoming increasingly fearful of conflicts with the Indians, they accepted an offer from Sir Francis Drake in June 1586 to sail them to England.

1586 and Father
In 1586 Garnet returned to England as part of the Jesuit mission, soon succeeding Father William Weston as Jesuit superior following the latter's capture by the English authorities.
The four Japanese sent by Alessandro Valignano to Europe, with Father Mesquita, in 1586.

1586 and Henry
** Henry Sidney, lord deputy of Ireland ( d. 1586 )
The land on which Bandon was built was granted by Queen Elizabeth to Phane Beecher in 1586 and inherited by his eldest son Henry, who sold it to Boyle in November 1618.
Blaise de Vigenère published his description of a similar but stronger autokey cipher before the court of Henry III of France, in 1586.
His elder son Henry ( c. 1534 – 1601 ), who succeeded as 2nd Earl, was president of Wales from 1586 until his death.
The 2nd Earl of Pembroke succeeded Sir Henry Sidney nine years later as President of the Council of the Marches, in 1586.
These were the Lords Cobham: William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham ( died 6 March 1597 ), was Warden of the Cinque Ports ( 1558 – 97 ), Knight of the Order of the Garter ( 1584 ), and member of the Privy Council ( 1586 – 97 ); his son Henry Brooke, 11th Baron Cobham, was granted the paternal post of Warden of the Cinque Ports upon his father's death, and made a Knight of the Order of the Garter in 1599.
* Henry Jackson ( clergyman ) ( 1586 – 1662 ), English clergyman and literary editor
* 1586 / 87 Hezekiah Newbold Henry Dunne
* Henry Hastings, 5th Earl of Huntingdon ( 1586 – 1643 )
* Henry Hastings, 5th Earl of Huntingdon, 7th Baron Hastings ( 1586 – 1643 )
* Henry Hastings, 5th Earl of Huntingdon, 9th Baron Hungerford ( 1586 – 1643 )
The Counties of Meath and Westmeath Act ( Henry VIII 34 ) of 1543, proclaimed Westmeath ( which then included Longford which separated in 1586 ) a county, separating it from Meath.
These were the Lords Cobham: William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham ( died 6 March 1597 ), was Warden of the Cinque Ports ( 1558 – 97 ), Knight of the Order of the Garter ( 1584 ), and member of the Privy Council ( 1586 – 97 ); his son Henry Brooke, 11th Baron Cobham, was granted the paternal post of Warden of the Cinque Ports upon his father's death, and made a Knight of the Order of the Garter in 1599.
* 1586 – 1631 Günther XLII, with Anton Henry, John Günther II and Christian Günther I
In 1545, Henry VIII granted the manor of Tilehurst to Francis Englefield, who held it until his attainder ( and forfeiture of the manor ) in 1586.
In 1586, he succeeded his father-in-law, Sir Henry Sidney, as Lord President of Wales and became at about the same time Admiral of South Wales.
* Henry O ' Neill ( c. 1586 – 1610 ) Earl Hugh's son by Joan O ' Donnell, his second wife ; Colonel of the Irish regiment in the Spanish service in Flanders ; Knight of Santiago.
Southwell, at his own request, was sent to England in 1586 as a Jesuit missionary with Henry Garnet.
Sir William's son Henry ( 1529 – 1586 ) married Lady Mary Dudley, whose family became implicated in the Lady Jane Grey affair, although Henry himself escaped any such implications.
Philip Sidney ( 1554 – 1586 ), Henry ’ s son, was born at Penshurst Place in 1554.
His chief work is a long poem in fourteen-syllabled verse, entitled Albion's England ( 1586 ), and dedicated to Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon.
Sir Henry Unton, 1586 ( artist unknown )

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