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  1. 6 de enero: en Inglaterra, el rey Enrique VIII se casa con Ana de Cleves. 1 de abril: en Francia, el rey Francisco I, anuncia el Edicto de Fontainebleau, por el que se prohíbe el credo protestante. 28 de julio: en Inglaterra, el rey Enrique VIII se casa con Catalina Howard. 18 de noviembre: El Parlamento de Provenza aprueba un edicto contra ...

  2. 29 June – Dorothea of Denmark, duchess (died 1617 in Germany) 1546. 11 September 1546 – Arild Huitfeldt, historian (died 1609) 14 December – Tycho Brahe, astronomer (died 1601) 1547. 21 December – Steen Ottesen Brahe, privy counsellor and landowner (died 1620) 1548. Magnus Heinason, Faroese sailor and privateer (died 1589)

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rough_WooingRough Wooing - Wikipedia

    Rough Wooing. The Rough Wooing ( Scottish Gaelic: An t-Suirghe Chnaparra; [1] [2] December 1543 – March 1551), also known as the Eight Years' War, was part of the Anglo-Scottish Wars of the 16th century. Following its break with the Catholic Church, England attacked Scotland, partly to break the Auld Alliance and prevent Scotland being used ...

  5. The Master of the 1540s was a South Netherlandish painter active between 1541 and 1551. About thirty portraits dating to that decade have been ascribed to them; the identity of one of the sitters, Gillis van Shoonbeke (guardian of the hospital in Antwerp ), indicates that the artist was active in that city. Their clientele appears to have been ...

  6. 1667 or 1286 or 514. 1540 ( MDXL ) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar, the 1540th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 540th year of the 2nd millennium, the 40th year of the 16th century, and the 1st year of the 1540s decade. As of the start of 1540, the Gregorian calendar was 10 days ahead ...

  7. The Council of Trent ( Latin: Concilium Tridentinum ), held between 1545 and 1563 in Trent (or Trento), now in northern Italy, was the 19th ecumenical council of the Catholic Church. [1] Prompted by the Protestant Reformation at the time, it has been described as the embodiment of the Counter-Reformation.