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  1. Bienvenidos a Wikipedia, la enciclopedia de contenido libre que todos pueden editar . Buscar en 1 954 427 artículos. 1 954 427 artículos en español. Café. ¿Cómo colaborar? Primeros pasos. Ayuda. Contacto.

  2. The dissolution of the monasteries in the late 1530s was one of the most revolutionary events in English history. There were nearly 900 religious houses in England, around 260 for monks, 300 for regular canons, 142 nunneries and 183 friaries; some 12,000 people in total, 4,000 monks, 3,000 canons, 3,000 friars and 2,000 nuns.

  3. The Tudor conquest (or reconquest) of Ireland took place during the 16th century under the Tudor dynasty, which ruled the Kingdom of England. The Anglo-Normans had conquered swathes of Ireland in the late 12th century, bringing it under English rule. In the 14th century, the effective area of English rule shrank markedly, and from then most of ...

  4. Pages in category "Religious organizations established in the 1530s" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

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  6. 1533 – Work begins on La Fortaleza in Puerto Rico. 1534 – Regensburg Cathedral in Germany is completed after 259 years of work. c. 1535–1537 – Casa Aliaga in Lima ( Ciudad de los Reyes ), Peru, is built. 1535 – After 258 years of work since 1277, St Alphege Church in Solihull, England, is completed. 1537 – Work begins on the ...

  7. Francisco Pizarro was born in Trujillo, Cáceres, Spain (then in the Crown of Castile) in modern-day Extremadura, Spain. He was the illegitimate son of infantry colonel Gonzalo Pizarro (1446–1522) and Francisca González, a woman of poor means. His date of birth is uncertain, but it is believed to be sometime in the 1470s, probably 1475.