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  1. Giorgio Mainerio. Giorgio Mainerio (c. 1530s – 3 or 4 May 1582) was an Italian musician, composer, and occultist. He started his career as a presbyter and would only later start his musical career in the 1560s. Most of the songs he composed were in the 1570s and were mainly church music. He dabbled in occultism and was later investigated for it.

  2. Portada de Arte en lengua zapoteca, 1578 Portada de Vocabulario en lengua çapoteca, 1578. Juan de Córdova compara en sus trabajos la lengua zapoteca con el hebreo y concluye que todos los idiomas tienen cualidades y virtudes específicas.

  3. Siguiente. (1579) Herrick. [ editar datos en Wikidata] (1578) Kirkwood es un asteroide que forma parte del cinturón exterior de asteroides y fue descubierto por el equipo del Indiana Asteroid Program de la universidad de Indiana el 10 de enero de 1951 desde el observatorio Goethe Link de Brooklyn, Estados Unidos.

  4. The Battle of Gembloux by Johann Wilhelm Baur. At dawn on 31 January, the Spanish army marched towards the rebel army, with the cavalry under Ottavio Gonzaga [ it] in the vanguard, followed by musketeers and infantry commanded by Don Cristóbal de Mondragón, and then the bulk of the army led by Don John of Austria and Don Alexander Farnese.

  5. The Ottomans decided to declare war in 1577–1578 to exploit the chaos. The war, despite swift Ottoman victories in the first few years and large amounts of support from the Ottoman vassal Crimean Khanate during several stages of the war, [2] eventually becoming geo-politically and military relatively stable for several years with both parties losing and winning smaller battles till around 1580.

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  7. Juan de Escobedo ( Colindres, Cantabria, 1530 – Madrid, 31 de marzo de 1578) fue un político español. Bajo la protección de Ruy Gómez de Silva, príncipe de Éboli, consiguió del rey Felipe II el nombramiento de secretario del Consejo de Hacienda y, en 1569, el de alcaide del castillo de San Felipe y de las Casas Reales de Santander .