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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 16th_Century16th century - Wikipedia

    The 16th century began with the Julian year 1501 (represented by the Roman numerals MDI) and ended with either the Julian or the Gregorian year 1600 (MDC), depending on the reckoning used (the Gregorian calendar introduced a lapse of 10 days in October 1582).

  2. 3 de jul. de 2019 · Updated on July 03, 2019. The 16th century was a time of unprecedented change that saw the very beginning of the modern era of science, great exploration, religious and political turmoil, and extraordinary literature.

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  4. Society. Empires. 1503. The marriage of James IV, king of Scotland, to Margaret Tudor, daughter of Henry VII, leads a century later to the Union of the Crowns. Go to James IV (b. 17 Mar. 1473) in The Kings and Queens of Britain (2 rev ed.) See this event in other timelines: Britain 1500-1750. Politics.

  5. 14 de jul. de 2019 · This timeline lists some major works of culture alongside important political events that occurred during the traditional period of 1400 to 1600. However, the roots of the Renaissance go back a few centuries further yet. Modern historians continue to look further and further into the past to understand its origins .

  6. to 1401 to 1500 | to 1511-1520. to the top | home | timeline index. Attitudes and global events during the first decade of the 16th century with links to all decades of the century. One paragraph for each of 8 items.

  7. There is no exact date that marks the beginning or end of the period and its timeline may vary depending on the area of history being studied. In general, the early modern period is considered to have lasted from the 16th to the 19th centuries (about 1500–1800).