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1589 and Isabella
After her uncle, Henry III of France, was assassinated by the fanatical young monk Jacques Clément on 2 August 1589, Philip II claimed the French Crown on behalf of Isabella.
In 1578 Isabella Andreini met and married Francesco Andreini, who would become the director of the company ( 1589 ).
Isabella performed at least once for other two troupes: the Confidenti of the Duke of Mantua in 1589, and the Uniti in 1601.

1589 and performed
Some anti-Martinist plays or shows ( now lost ) performed in 1589 were perhaps also their work.
The 1589 intermedi were performed in the recently completed theatre in the Uffizi Palace before an audience of about three thousand, and three further performances were given some days after the end of the wedding festivities.
Of the various intermedii that were performed, only the music to some parts of Il commodo ( 1539 ) and, through a 1591 printed edition by Cristofano Malvezzi, an almost complete version of La Pellegrina ( 1589 ) are known to have survived.
" Sword dance and Hieland Danses " were included at a reception for Anne of Denmark at Edinburgh in 1589 and a mixture of sword dance and acrobatics was performed before James VI in 1617 ( New Statistical Account of Scotland Edinb.
Referring to a case in 1589, where one Richard Vale was both Coroner of the Queen's Household and one of the coroners for Middlesex, Sir Edward Coke reported that, despite Vale having presided alone where two coroners would have been expected, " it was resolved that the indictment was well taken, for the intent and meaning of the act was performed, and the mischief recited in the act avoided as well when one person is coroner of the houshold ( sic ), and of the county also, as if there should be two several persons.

1589 and her
The galliard was a favourite dance of Queen Elizabeth I of England, and although it is a relatively vigorous dance, in 1589 when the Queen was aged in her mid fifties, John Stanhope of the Privy Chamber reported, " the Queen is so well as I assure you, six or seven galliards in a morning, besides music and singing, is her ordinary exercise.
During a trip from Dublin, Ní Mháille attempted to pay a courtesy visit to Howth Castle, home of Christopher St Lawrence, 8th Baron Howth ( d. 1589 ) However, she was informed that the family was at dinner and the castle gates were closed against her.
On 28 July 1589, the English spy Thomas Fowler reported that Anne was " so far in love with the King's Majesty as it were death to her to have it broken off and hath made good proof divers ways of her affection which his Majestie is apt in no way to requite.
On Catherine's death in 1589 the château went to her daughter-in-law, Louise de Lorraine-Vaudémont, wife of King Henry III.
At Chenonceau Louise was told of her husband's assassination in 1589 and she fell into a state of depression, spending the remainder of her days wandering aimlessly along the château's corridors dressed in mourning clothes amidst somber black tapestries stitched with skulls and crossbones.
Following the assassination of her husband King Henry III by the monk Jacques Clément on August 1, 1589, Louise of Lorraine retired to Chenonceau in meditation and prayer.
Various examples for this are attested in the sources of the time, for instance, Joan Prentice from Essex, England, gave an account when she was interrogated for witchcraft in 1589 claiming that she was " alone in her chamber, and sitting upon a low stool preparing herself to bedward " when her familiar first appeared to her, while the Cornish cunning-woman Anne Jeffries related in 1645 that hers first appeared to her when she was " knitting in an arbour in our garden ".
In most cases, the magical practitioner would conjure their familiar spirit when they needed their assistance, although there are many different ways that they did this: the Essex witch Joan Cunny claimed, in 1589, that she had to kneel down within a circle and pray to Satan for her familiar to appear while the Wiltshire cunning woman Anne Bodenham described, in 1653, that she conjured her familiars by reading books.
The Tantric texts Tantrasara, Shakta-pramoda and Mantra-mahodadhih ( 1589 CE ) give details about the worship of Chhinnamasta and other Mahavidyas, including her yantra, mantra and her meditative / iconographic forms ( dhyanas ).
In connection with the painting, Anne Clifford dated her own conception to 1 May 1589 — certainly an unusual act of precision.
Tarquinia, unlike Wert, but like Lucrezia, was a member of the nobility, and when her affair with Wert was found out in 1589 – their affair was plagued with spies, and their love-letters opened – she was banished to Modena.
In May 1589, her daughters sued skipper Lieven Hansz from Holstein for this ship.
Although Joan never ascended the French throne, her descendants and heirs, the kings of Navarre, were to eventually reach the throne of France when Henry IV of France inherited the crown two centuries later, in 1589.
Lettice Knollys ' union with Leicester was nevertheless a happy one, as was her third marriage to the much younger Sir Christopher Blount, whom she unexpectedly married in 1589 only six months after the Earl's death.
In March or April 1589 the Countess married Sir Christopher Blount, a relatively poor Catholic soldier 12 years her junior, who had been the Earl of Leicester's Gentleman of the Horse and a trusted friend of his.

1589 and comic
A small book published in Verona in 1589 describes how a comic actor named Valerini in the service of Vincenzo imagines an ideal gallery of art, in which statues of the most important art collectors are featured rather than the work of the artists themselves.

1589 and work
Before the advent of copyright, anonymous and pseudonymous publication was a common practice in the sixteenth century publishing world, and a passage in the Arte of English Poesie ( 1589 ), the leading work of literary criticism of the Elizabethan period and an anonymously published work itself, mentions in passing that literary figures in the court who wrote " commendably well " circulated their poetry only among their friends, " as if it were a discredit for a gentleman to seem learned " ( Book 1, Chapter 8 ).
The anti-Martinist An Almond for a Parrot ( 1590 ), ostensibly credited to one " Cutbert Curry-knave ," is now universally recognised as Nashe's work, although its author humorously claims, in its dedication to the comedian William Kempe, to have met Harlequin in Bergamo while returning from a trip to Venice in the summer of 1589.
His first published work ( released in 1589 ) was a collection of 19 canzonettes, short, dance-like compositions for a trio of voices with lighthearted, amorous lyrics.
In England, the Douay – Rheims Bible was ironically popularized by the action of a vehement adversary, William Fulke, who, in order to expose its perceived errors, in 1589 ( Herbert # 202 ) printed the Rheims New Testament in parallel columns with the Protestant Bishops ' version of 1572, and the Rheims annotations with his own refutations of them ; and this work had a considerable vogue among Protestant Reformers.
After Doneau's more thorough but less consistent Commentarii iuris civilis ( 1589 ), the Lois were the first work of this type of pan-European significance.
This heroic work in 37 cantos is divided into three parts, published in 1569, 1578, and 1589.
A notice on 29 August 1589 announced that the work had been completed: " A great palace in Piazza Lateranese has been brought to completion by Sixtus V ." Fontana reapplied motifs of the Lateran Palace in the part of the Vatican Palace containing the present papal apartments, which he undertook later, and in his additions to the Quirinal Palace.
The large dormer windows were added as part of Warden Savile's rebuilding work which began in 1589.
Evidently Mauduit was a man of some personal courage, for during the siege of Paris in 1589 – 1590, in the closing phase of the bloody French Wars of Religion, he assisted Claude Le Jeune in escaping from the city ( had he been caught, both would have been executed ), and he also helped save much of Le Jeune's music as well as the unpublished work of Baïf.
In 1589, Botero completed his most famous work, Della ragion di Stato ( The Reason of State ).
During Emperor Akbar's reign, the work was completely translated to Persian by a Mughal courtier, Abdul Rahīm, in AH 998 ( 1589 – 90 ).

1589 and d
* 1589 – Esteban Manuel de Villegas, Spanish poet ( d. 1669 )
* 1561 – Maria of the Palatinate-Simmern ( d. 1589 )
* 1589 – Maria Magdalena of Austria, Grand Duchess of Tuscany ( d. 1631 )
The most remarkable event of Clement VIII's reign was the reconciliation to the Church of Henry IV of France ( 1589 – 1610 ), after long negotiations, carried on with great dexterity through Cardinal Arnaud d ' Ossat, that resolved the complicated situation in France.
* 1551 – Henry III of France ( d. 1589 )
* October 5 – Alessandro Farnese, Italian cardinal ( d. 1589 )
* April 13 – Catherine de ' Medici, queen of Henry II of France ( d. 1589 )
* March 22 – Agostinho Barbosa, Portuguese bishop in Italy and writer on canon law ( d. 1589 ).
** Martín Cortés, Spanish conquistador ( d. 1589 )
** Jacques Clément, French assassin of Henry III of France ( d. 1589 )
* September 19 – King Henry III of France ( d. 1589 )
* February 19 – Jean-Antoine de Baïf, French poet and member of the Pléiade ( d. 1589 )
** Julius Caesar Aranzi, Italian anatomist ( d. 1589 )
** James Halyburton, Scottish reformer ( d. 1589 )
** Michael Baius, Belgian theologian ( d. 1589 )
** Johannes Sturm, German educator ( d. 1589 )
Catherine de ' Medici ( Italian: Caterina de ' Medici, 13 April 1519 – 5 January 1589 ), daughter of Lorenzo II de ' Medici and of Madeleine de La Tour d ' Auvergne, was a Franco / Italian noblewoman who was Queen consort of France from 1547 until 1559, as the wife of King Henry II of France.
** Robert Arnauld d ' Andilly, poet and translator ( born 1589 )
Andorra's two heads of state are Spain's Bishop of La Seu d ' Urgell and, since 1589, the king of France.
* William Somerset, 3rd Earl of Worcester ( d. 1589 ), eldest son of the 2nd Earl
* William Somerset, 3rd Earl of Worcester, 5th Baron Herbert ( d. 1589 )
** William Somerset, 3rd Earl of Worcester ( d. 21 February 1589 ).
* Sir Valentine Browne, Kt ( d. 1589 )

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