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September and 1564
In September 1563 he was crowned king of Hungary by the Archbishop of Esztergom, Nicolaus Olahus, and on his father's death, in July 1564, he succeeded to the empire and to the kingdoms of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia.
Mary's Protestant advisors warmed to the prospect of having Dudley as their prince, and in September 1564 he was created Earl of Leicester, a move, in planning for years, which made him more acceptable to Mary.
William Adams ( 24 September 1564 – 16 May 1620 ), also known in Japanese as Anjin-sama ( anjin, " pilot "; sama, a Japanese honorific ) and Miura Anjin ( 三浦按針: " the pilot of Miura "), was an English navigator who travelled to Japan and is believed to be the first Englishman ever to reach that country.
24 September 1564
* September 22-Cardinal Federico Borromeo, archbishop of Milan, founder of the Biblioteca Ambrosiana ( born 1564 )
Adams was baptized at Gillingham Parish Church on 24 September 1564.
in Science, Vol 309, Issue 5740, 1564 – 1566, 2 September 2005.
It covers the period from September 1564 to August 1567 when Mary was forced to abdicate the throne.
Theodore ( or Theodorus ) Bibliander (; 1509, Bischofszell – September 26, 1564, Zurich ) was a Swiss Orientalist, publisher, and linguist.
Johannes Buxtorf ( December 25, 1564September 13, 1629 ) was a celebrated Hebraist, member of a family of Orientalists ; professor of Hebrew for thirty-nine years at Basel and was known by the title, " Master of the Rabbis ".
Magnus Brahe, a son of Per Brahe the Elder and Beata Stenbock, was born at Tynnelsö Palace on September 25, 1564.
Corderius is the Latinized form of name used by Mathurin Cordier ( probably born in 1479, died8 September 1564 ), a theologian, teacher, humanist, and pedagogian from Lausanne ( Switzerland ), of French origin.
In September of that year the United Nations Security Council passed Resolution 1564, which gave Sudan the ultimatium of accepting an expanded AU force or facing sanctions of their oil industry.
# Marguerite of Lorraine ( 14 May 1564, Nomeny – 20 September 1625 ), married on 24 September 1581 in Paris Anne, Duke of Joyeuse ( 1561 – 1587 ), married on 31 May 1599 François de Luxemburg, Duke of Piney ( d. 1613 ).

September and Scottish
The Scottish forces reached the south coast of England at the port of Dover where in September 1216, Alexander paid homage to the pretender Prince Louis of France for his lands in England, chosen by the barons to replace King John.
A Scottish Civil War began in September 1644 with his victory at battle of Tippermuir.
John James Rickard Macleod FRS ( 6 September 1876 – 16 March 1935 ) was a Scottish physician and physiologist.
Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet ( 15 August 1771 – 21 September 1832 ) was a Scottish historical novelist, playwright, and poet, popular throughout much of the world during his time.
He returned to Scotland and, in September 1832, died ( under unexplained circumstances ) at Abbotsford, the home he had designed and had built, near Melrose in the Scottish Borders.
Somerset led a large and well equipped army to Scotland, where he and the Scottish regent James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran, commanded their armies at the Battle of Pinkie Cleugh on 10 September 1547.
William Topaz McGonagall ( March 1825 – 29 September 1902 ) was a Scottish weaver, doggerel poet and actor.
* September 26 – Stuart Tosh, Scottish musician
* September 5 – John Thomson, Scottish footballer ( b. 1909 )
* September 7 – Gavin Maxwell, Scottish naturalist and author ( b. 1914 )
* September 5 – Al Stewart, Scottish singer-songwriter
* September 18 – Alexander Bain, Scottish philosopher ( b. 1818 )
* September 12 – Tommy Armour, Scottish golfer ( b. 1894 )
* September 25 – C. K. Scott-Moncrieff, Scottish writer and translator ( d. 1930 )
* September 30 – Deborah Kerr, Scottish actress ( died 2007 )
* September 20 – James Keir, Scottish geologist, chemist, and industrialist ( d. 1820 )
* September 17 – Alexander Berry, Scottish adventurer and Australian pioneer ( b. 1781 )
* September 23 – John Boyd Orr, Scottish physician and biologist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize ( d. 1971 )
* September 24 – Tommy Armour, Scottish golfer ( d. 1968 )
* September 19 – David McCallum, Scottish actor ( The Man from U. N. C. L. E.
* September 28 – George Buchanan, Scottish humanist scholar ( b. 1506 )
* September 14 – Battle of Homildon Hill: Northern English nobles led by Sir Henry " Hotspur " Percy defeat a Scottish raiding army under the Earl of Douglas.
* September 19 – John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl, Scottish peer ( b. 1440 )
* September 25 – Archibald Campbell, 1st Duke of Argyll, Scottish privy councillor ( b. 1658 )
* September 5 – John Home, Scottish writer ( b. 1722 )

September and Parliament
In an interview with Metro in September 2006 she stated that if Parliament were of a normal length, it was likely she would retire at the next general election .< ref >
The Parliament, like the other institutions, was not designed in its current form when it first met on 10 September 1952.
The Common Assembly of the European Coal and Steel Community ( the predecessor of the present day European Parliament ) first met on 10 September 1952 and the first Christian Democratic group was unofficially formed the next day, with Maan Sassen as President.
In September 2006, the European Parliament issued the European Commission to create urban environment policies to prevent and eliminate dirt, litter, graffiti, animals ' excrement and excessive noise from domestic and vehicular music systems in European cities, along with other concerns over urban life.
The government called early elections in September 2007 ( normally, elections would have been held in March 2008 ), and New Democracy again was the majority party in the Parliament.
On September 3, 2004, the Lebanese Parliament voted 96-29 to amend the constitution to extend President Émile Lahoud's six-year term ( which was about to expire ) by another three years.
On 13 September, Prime Minister Otmar Hasler confirmed to Parliament that his government was drafting a bill for Parliament based on the compromise reached between the Prince and the Citizens ' Forum.
On 25 September 1991 the Declaration of Independence was formally adopted by the Macedonian Parliament making the Republic of Macedonia an independent country-although in Macedonia independence day is still celebrated as the day of the referendum 8 September.
The Nationalist Party was returned to office in September 1998 by a majority of 13, 000 votes, holding a five-seat majority in Parliament.
Since September 2010, the Parliament of Catalonia has considered Aranese Occitan to be the officially preferred language for use in the Val d ' Aran.
On September 29, 1829, the Metropolitan Police Act was passed by Parliament, allowing Sir Robert Peel, the then home secretary, to found the London Metropolitan Police.
Based on that recommendation, a constitution was approved by Parliament in July 1991 and ratified by referendum in September ; it became effective on 1 October 1991.
On September 10, 2012, the new Federal Parliament also elected Hassan Sheikh Mohamud as the incumbent President of Somalia.
* The third Tuesday in September: " Prinsjesdag " ( literally " Prince's Day ") is the Dutch State Opening of Parliament when the Queen reads the " speech from the throne " (" Troonrede ").
The Levellers ' largest petition, entitled " To The Right Honourable The Commons Of England ", was presented to Parliament on September 11, 1648 after amassing signatories including about a third of all Londoners.
The assassination of Massoud is believed to have a connection to the September 11, 2001 attacks on U. S. soil, which killed nearly 3000 people, and which appeared to be the terrorist attack that Massoud had warned against in his speech to the European Parliament several months earlier.
* September 2 – Parliament orders the theatres of London closed, effectively ending the era of English Renaissance theatre.
* September 11 – Scotland votes to create its own Parliament after 290 years of union with England.
** The European Parliament elects the first European Ombudsman, Jacob Söderman, who takes up office in September 1995.
* September 2 – The first elections of the Parliament of the Central Tibetan Administration are held.
* September 23 – The Bahá ' í Faith is first publicly mentioned in the United States at the World Parliament of Religions in Chicago.
* September 27 – The World Parliament of Religions holds its closing meeting in Chicago.
* September – Penal Laws against Wales The English Parliament pass the Penal Laws against Wales.

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