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  1. Hace 1 día · Catholicism. Signature. Charles V [c] [d] (24 February 1500 – 21 September 1558) was Holy Roman Emperor and Archduke of Austria from 1519 to 1556, King of Spain from 1516 to 1556, and Lord of the Netherlands as titular Duke of Burgundy from 1506 to 1555. He was heir to and then head of the rising House of Habsburg.

  2. Hace 3 días · Abbas I ( Persian: عباس یکم, romanized : ʿAbbās; 27 January 1571 – 19 January 1629), commonly known as Abbas the Great (Persian: عباس بزرگ, romanized: ʿAbbās-e Bozorg ), was the fifth shah of Safavid Iran from 1588 to 1629.

  3. Hace 2 días · Contents. Regency of Algiers. The Regency of Algiers [a] ( Arabic: دولة الجزائر, romanized :Dawlat al-Jaza'ir) was a largely independent tributary state of the Ottoman Empire during the early modern period, located on the Barbary Coast of North Africa from 1516 to 1830. Founded by the corsair brothers Aruj and Hayreddin Barbarossa ...

  4. Hace 3 días · 15681571 Morisco rebellions in Granada: Habsburg Spain: Morisco rebels Rebellion suppressed 1568–1648 Eighty Years' War: Spanish Netherlands: Dutch Republic: Peace of Münster: 1569–1570 Rising of the North: Elizabeth I of England: Partisans of Mary, Queen of Scots and Northern English Catholics: Elizabethan victory 1570–1618

  5. Hace 2 días · The decimal representation for one thousand is. 1000 —a one followed by three zeros, in the general notation; 1 × 103 —in engineering notation, which for this number coincides with: 1 × 103 exactly—in scientific normalized exponential notation; 1 E+3 exactly—in scientific E notation.

  6. Hace 4 días · Paul Kengor, October 7, 2021 – National Catholic Register. On Aug. 2, 1571, at Famagusta — the besieged and last remaining Christian outpost on the island of Cyprus — Marcantonio Bragadin and Astorre Baglioni, two Venetian commanders, surrendered to the Ottoman Turk commander, Lala Mustafa Pasha.

  7. Hace 5 días · The Battle of Lepanto. On Oct. 7, 1571, a patchwork fleet of Catholic ships primarily from Spain, Venice and Genoa, under the command of Don Juan of Austria, was at a distinct disadvantage. The much larger fleet of the Ottoman Empire — a force with 12,000 to 15,000 Christian slaves as rowers — was extending toward Europe.