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File: Scorel venetian man. jpg | Geometric Scarletwork, Venice, 1520s.
He moved to Italy as a young man, and was present in Florence by the late 1520s, therefore having an opportunity to meet or work with Philippe Verdelot, who wrote the earliest named madrigals.

1520s and became
Thus it became " politics " in Middle English c. 1520s ( see the Concise Oxford Dictionary ).
With the introduction of the galleon in Portuguese India Armadas over the course of the late 1520s and the 1530s, carracks gradually began to be less armed and became almost exclusively cargo ships ( which is why the Portuguese Carracks were pushed to such large sizes ), leaving any fighting to be done to the galleons.
The Protestant Reformation came to Görlitz in the early 1520s and by the last half of the 16th century, it and the surrounding vicinity, became almost completely Lutheran.
In the late 1520s Bernard Rothmann became the leader for religious reform in the city of Münster.
With the vast conquests on the American mainland, which began in the 1520s, it became clear that the audiencia system would not be sufficient to effectively run the overseas government.

1520s and .
Following Christopher Columbus's discovery of the Americas for Spain, the Spanish sent numerous expeditions to the region, and they began their conquest of Maya lands in the 1520s.
Beginning in the 1520s, the Caribbean Sea was raided by increasingly numerous French pirates.
In the 1520s, large-scale extraction of silver from the rich deposits of Mexico's Guanajuato began to be greatly augmented by the silver mines in Mexico's Zacatecas and Bolivia's Potosí from 1546.
Spanish interest in Hispaniola began to wane in the 1520s, as more lucrative gold and silver deposits were found in Mexico and South America.
Islands in the archipelago were first explored by Europeans in the 1520s, with Spanish explorer Alonso de Salazar sighting an atoll in August 1526.
A number of the earliest Mannerist artists who had been working in Rome during the 1520s fled the city after the Sack of Rome in 1527.
In the 1520s, while Spanish conquistadors were invading Mexico, they introduced a variety of animals, including cattle, chickens, goats, sheep and pigs.
Fortunately for posterity, this project, occupying the artist for much of the 1520s and 1530s, was more fully realized.
This book had enjoyed considerable success in the 1520s, when it went through half a dozen editions ( see External links below for facsimiles and translations ) but did not sustain its influence, perhaps owing to its mostly Latin text, Gothic script and many difficult abbreviations.
In the 1520s and 1530s, the Spanish crown had ordered surveys of the isthmus to determine the feasibility of such a canal, but the idea was soon abandoned.
Smallpox also ravaged Mexico in the 1520s, killing 150, 000 in Tenochtitlán alone, including the emperor, and Peru in the 1530s, aiding the European conquerors.
His commentary on the Talmud, which covers nearly all of the Babylonian Talmud ( a total of 30 tractates ), has been included in every edition of the Talmud since its first printing by Daniel Bomberg in the 1520s.
Traditionally, he has been portrayed as a humanist whose enthusiasm for biblical scholarship prepared him for the adoption of Lutheran ideas, which were spreading during the 1520s.
By the 1520s, Henry still did not have a son to name as heir and he took this as a sure sign of God ’ s anger and made overtures to the Vatican about an annulment.
Elizabeth was a moderate Protestant ; she was the daughter of Anne Boleyn, who played a key role in the English Reformation in the 1520s.
Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican peoples cultivated the vine of the vanilla orchid, called tlilxochitl by the Aztecs, and Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés is credited with introducing both vanilla and chocolate to Europe in the 1520s.
Zwingli started the Swiss Reformation at the time when he was the main preacher in the 1520s, at the Grossmünster.
Peter Trickett, for example, argues in Beyond Capricorn that the Portuguese explorer Cristóvão de Mendonça reached New Zealand in the 1520s.
The most enduring system of convoys were the Spanish treasure fleets, that sailed from the 1520s until 1790.
The sense of " to have a strong sexual desire ( for or after )" is first seen in biblical use in the 1520s.
Norway took no part in the events which led to Swedish independence from Denmark in the 1520s.
* Spanish Colonial style 1520s – c.
This lasted until the 1520s, when the earls passed out of royal favour, but the 9th earl was reinstated in the 1530s.

returned and Regensburg
He lived at Regensburg until 1801, when he returned to France, though he still sought to serve the royalist cause.
In 1732 he was sent on a diplomatic mission to the court of Dresden ; and from 1738 he represented Holstein at the Eternal Diet of Regensburg ; from 1744 to 1750 he represented Denmark at Paris, whence he returned in 1754 to Denmark as Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Schikaneder's father died shortly after Maria's birth, at which time his mother returned to Regensburg, making a living selling religious articles from a wooden shed adjacent to the local cathedral.
In 2006, one year following his election to the papacy, Benedict XVI returned to the University of Regensburg to make a highly controversial lecture that garnered the university international attention.
Brenz returned to Hall in April of the following year, in June, 1540, attended the conference at Hagenau, was at Worms in the latter part of the same year, and in Jan., 1546, was at Regensburg, where he was obliged to deal with Cochlæus, although, as he

returned and wealthy
He returned home and arranged a large loan from a wealthy Norwegian collector when wealthy relatives failed to help, and assumed financial responsibility for his family from then on.
Upon leaving the White House, the couple returned to California, where they purchased a home in the wealthy East Gate Old Bel Air neighborhood of Bel Air, Los Angeles, dividing their time between Bel Air and the Reagan Ranch in Santa Barbara, California ; Ronald and Nancy regularly attended Bel Air Presbyterian Church as well.
Zuccari returned to Rome in 1548, and began his career as a fresco painter, by executing a series of scenes in monochrome from the life of Marcus Furius Camillus on the front of the palace of a wealthy Roman named Jacopo Mattei.
She returned to Jinan in May 1931 and married Pei Minglun, the wealthy son of a businessman.
Royalist exiles and wealthy young men who made the Grand Tour, returned home with new ideas — often extravagant variations on classical themes.
A spin-off, The Colbys, debuted in 1985 as Fallon " returned from the dead " and ex-husband Jeff followed her to Los Angeles, where they became embroiled in the family intrigues of Jeff's wealthy California relatives.
She returned to Coppet, and found herself its wealthy and independent mistress, but her sorrow for her father was deep and certainly sincere.
During the last half hour, Eileen returned and announced she had won the lottery and was now very wealthy ; she also bought a house for the Costello family.
When his mother discovered his father's marital infidelity, she divorced her wealthy husband and returned ( with Karl ) to Washington.
Julie fell in love with the wealthy and handsome Marquis, and he returned her feelings.
Though the Westons were not wealthy, they were well connected and through her uncle ’ s patronage Weston was educated in England, where she lived until she returned to Boston in 1828, to serve as principal of a newly founded and socially progressive girls ’ high school.
Little more is known about his time on the Baltic but by 1720 at the latest, he returned to Aberdeen a very wealthy man.
The Labour Party in London has continued its pursuit of Porter and following the settlement, Porter has returned to Westminster to live, buying a £ 1. 5m flat with family money ( her husband and son John Robert Camber Porter are independently wealthy ) The former Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, subsequently requested that Lord Goldsmith, the Attorney General, commence an investigation as to whether or not Porter committed perjury or other offences, during the conduct of the ' homes for votes ' case.
Milligan was a wealthy West Indies merchant and shipowner, who returned to London having previously managed his family's Jamaica sugar plantations.
After some months on public display, Lambert grew tired of exhibiting himself, and in, he returned, wealthy, to Leicester, where he bred sporting dogs and regularly attended sporting events.
Lambert had the acumen to refuse the management offers of various impresarios and agents, and by, he had returned to Leicester as a wealthy man.
Sóller is also notable for the houses built in the early twentieth century by emigrants who returned wealthy to the town, particularly those on the Gran Via which reflect the fin de siècle Art Nouveau styles of France.
After eleven years of diplomatic service, Destouches returned to the stage with the Philosophe marié ( 1727 ), followed in 1732 by Le Glorieux, a picture of the struggle then beginning between the old nobility and the wealthy parvenus who found their opportunity in the poverty of France.
She returned to Paris to be reunited with her love, who by this time had become wealthy enough to indulge his automotive passions.
Stephen is watching a parade with Dil when he sees Diana Villiers, who has returned to India ahead of her companion, the wealthy merchant Richard Canning, Stephen's rival for her affection.
Stuart returned to his trade as a private surveyor, spending more and more time in remote areas, and moving to Port Lincoln for several years before moving again to the northern Flinders Ranges where he worked for the wealthy pastoralists William Finke, James Chambers, and John Chambers, exploring, prospecting for minerals, and surveying pastoral leases.
After studying art in Edinburgh and London, Wilson returned to his native city of Aberdeen in 1849 and established a business as a portrait miniaturist catering to the wealthy families of the North East of Scotland.
Having returned to Connecticut, Jewell became a wealthy merchant, having invested in the Hartford Evening Post and the Southern New England Telephone Company.

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