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1594 and Albert
On 30 October 1594, John Sigismund married Anna of Prussia, daughter of Albert Frederick, Duke of Prussia ( 1553 – 1618 ).

1594 and then
One of them, the Edward Bonventure, then sailed around Cape Comorin and on to the Malay Peninsula and subsequently returned to England in 1594.
Ussher was a gifted polyglot, entering Dublin Free School and then the newly-founded ( 1591 ) Trinity College, Dublin on 9 January 1594, at the age of thirteen ( not an unusual age at the time ).
The sanctuary to this Virgin manifestation was established in 1594, with the first church built between then and 1666.
The company of actors formed by Shakespeare, Richard Burbage, Will Kempe and the others in 1594 enjoyed the patronage of Henry Carey, first Lord Hunsdon, then serving as Lord Chamberlain ; they were, famously, the Lord Chamberlain's Men.
Huntly then joined the Earl of Erroll and Francis Stewart-Hepburn, 5th Earl of Bothwell, in a conspiracy to imprison the king, and they defeated the royal forces under Argyll in the Battle of Glenlivet on 3 October 1594, Huntly especially distinguishing himself.
The city of San Luis was founded in 1594 by Luis Jufré de Loaysa y Meneses, to be later abandoned after repeated attacks of the natives, and then again by Martín García Óñez de Loyola in 1596 under the name San Luis de Loyola Nueva Medina de Río Seco.
Field released a second quarto in 1594, then transferred his copyright to John Harrison (" the Elder "), the stationer who published the first edition of The Rape of Lucrece, also in 1594.
The company of actors formed by Shakespeare, Richard Burbage, Will Kempe and the others in 1594 enjoyed the patronage of Henry Carey, first Lord Hunsdon, then serving as Lord Chamberlain ; they were, famously, the Lord Chamberlain's Men.
It was founded during the reign of Elizabeth I of England in 1594, under the patronage of Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon, then the Lord Chamberlain, who was in charge of court entertainments.
He studied with Giovanni Bernardino Nanino from 27 June 1594 at San Luigi dei Francesi in Rome and then, from 18 January 1597, he was boy soprano of the Cappella Giulia at St Peter.
Nenna worked in the court of Gesualdo, between 1594 and 1599, at which time it was once thought that Gesualdo, then an amateur composer, studied with Nenna ; but more recent musicological study suggests that the influence may have gone the other way.
Syon then was acquired by Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland, in 1594 and has remained in his family ever since.
After moving to Cologne in childhood ( c. 1579 ), then Munich ( c. 1588 ), he trained in Antwerp, and went to Italy, working in Rome ( 1593 ), then back to Munich with his uncles Jan and Rafael in 1594, travelling with them to Verona, and probably Venice ( 1595 – 97 ).
He then left Oxford and held successively the livings of Aveley, Essex ( 1589 – 1592 ), Ardleigh, Essex ( 1592 – 1594 ), Faversham, Kent ( 1594 – 1599 ), and St Sepulchre-without-Newgate London ( 1599 – 1614 ).
Between his arrival in Germany, sometime around 1590, and 1594 he worked for the Brandenburg court ; between 1594 and 1596 he worked for Christian IV of Denmark in Copenhagen ; then until 1599 he was back in Brandenburg.

1594 and daughter
Protracted negotiations to arrange a match between his daughter Elizabeth and the Earl of Southhampton did not result in marriage ; in 19 November 1594, six weeks after Southampton turned 21, ' the young Earl of Southampton, refusing the Lady Vere, payeth £ 5000 of present money '.
** First daughter: Princess Shōkō ( 聖興女王 ) ( 1590 – 1594 )
Her successor Queen Elizabeth I granted in 1594 a lease of the manor to Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland on his marriage to Dorothy Devereux the younger daughter of Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex, who later received a grant of the freehold from King James I in 1604.
Other members of his Circle included Visscher's daughter Tesselschade ( 1594 – 1649, lyric poetry ) and Gerbrand Adriaensz Bredero ( 1585 – 1618, romantic plays and comedies ), whose best-known piece is De Spaansche Brabanber Jerolimo (" Jerolimo, the Spanish Brabanter "), a satire upon the refugees from the south.
19 April 1594, she gave birth to a daughter, whose baptism was elaborately celebrated at the Swedish court, but the child died soon after.
He was the son of Richard Hilliard ( 1519 – 1594 ) of Exeter, Devon, England, a staunchly Protestant goldsmith who was Sheriff of Exeter in 1560, and Laurence, daughter of John Wall, a London goldsmith.
In January 1562, he married Lady Catherine Neville ( 1546 – 1594 ), the daughter of John Nevill, 4th Baron Latimer and Lady Lucy Somerset.
After the death of his wife in 1594, he married Elisabeth of Orange-Nassau, a daughter of William the Silent, by his third wife Charlotte de Bourbon.
He married Lucy Harington, daughter of John Harington, 1st Baron Harington of Exton, on 12 December 1594, bringing him £ 10, 000 and the estate of Minster Lovell.
On 9 April 1594 he married Elizabeth, daughter of the Rev.
During a brief visit to England, in late December that year he married Elizabeth ( died 1594 ), widow of Richard Hill ( died 1539 ) of Hartley Wintney, Hampshire, and daughter of Thomas Isley of Kent.

1594 and Anna
* Almada, André Alvares ( 1594 ) Tratado breve dos Rios de Guiné do Cabo-Verde: desde o Rio do Sanagá até aos baixos de Sant ' Anna 1841 edition, Porto: Typographia Commercial Portuense.
# Anna ( 24 November 1594 – 11 February 1660 ), married on 19 June 1619 to Count Philipp Ernst of Isenburg-Birstein.
# Anna ( 2 March 1594 – 7 December 1636 ), married on 14 June 1619 Johann Wolfart von Brederode

1594 and married
Both were married, in 1599 and 1594 respectively.
* César, Duke of Vendôme ( 1594 – 1665 ), married Françoise de Lorraine ( 1592 – 1669 ) and had issue.
He settled in Middelburg, the capital of the province of Zeeland in the Netherlands, in 1594, married the same year and became a citizen of Zeeland in 1602.
** Peter of Wapping, Purveyor ( 1594 ), Shipbuilder ( 1631 ), Keeper of the Plank Yard ( 1615 – 1638 ), married 1st Ann Tusam, 2nd Elizabeth ( unknown maiden name )
Pedro Téllez-Girón married on 17 January 1594 Catalina Enríquez de Ribera y Cortés In April 1594 he inherited the dukedom Afán de Ribera.
His father died shortly before the birth of a second son in 1594 and his mother married John Curzon, of Kedleston Hall, soon afterwards.
Ben Jonson is believed to have been married at St Magnus in 1594.
His only child by Charlotte de La Marck, suo jure Duchess of Bouillon, whom he married on 19 November 1591, was a son who was born and died on 8 May 1594.
She married Hieronim Chodkiewicz about 1594.
It is thought that he accompanied Elizabeth Cornwallis to Hengrave Hall near Bury St. Edmunds about 1594 when she married Sir Thomas Kytson the Younger.
* Laura d ' Este ( 1594 – 1630 ) married Alessandro I Pico, Duke of Mirandola and had issue, ancestress of Maria Teresa Cybo-Malaspina, Duchess of Modena ;
Magnus Brahe married Countess Brita Stensdotter Leijonhufvud ( 1567-1611 ) at Gräfsnäs Palace on November 10, 1594.
* Lady Bridget Manners ( 21 Feb 1572-10 July 1604 ) married Robert Tyrwhitt of Kettleby 1594

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