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  1. 15 de octubre: Carlos V levanta el cerco de Viena por Solimán el Magnífico. en el Imperio inca, se da inicio a la Guerra Civil Inca, conflicto entre Huáscar y Atahualpa. en Venezuela, Ambrosio Alfinger funda la ciudad de Maracaibo. en España son perseguidos los erasmistas.

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    1529 - Wikipedia. April 22: The Treaty of Zaragoza is signed. Year 1529 ( MDXXIX) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar . Events. September 23: Siege of Vienna starts. January–June.

  3. The English Reformation Parliament, which sat from 3 November 1529 to 14 April 1536, established the legal basis for the English Reformation, passing major pieces of legislation leading to the break with Rome and increasing the authority of the Church of England. Under the direction of King Henry VIII of England, the Reformation ...

  4. August 5 – Francis I of France and Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor sign the Treaty of Cambrai. September 8 – Recapture of Buda by the invading Turkish forces. September 8 – The city of Maracaibo in Venezuela is founded by Ambrosius Ehinger. September 23 – Vienna is besieged by Turkish forces.

  5. The siege of Vienna, in 1529, was the first attempt by the Ottoman Empire to capture the capital city of Vienna, Austria, Holy Roman Empire. Suleiman the Magnificent , sultan of the Ottomans, attacked the city with over 100,000 men, while the defenders, led by Niklas Graf Salm , numbered no more than 21,000.

  6. Anexo. : Ciencias en 1529. . 1520 • 1521 • 1522 • 1523 • 1524 • 1525 • 1526 • 1527 • 1528 • 1529. . El año 1529 en ciencia y tecnología incluyó una serie de hitos destacables, algunos de los cuales se enumeran aquí. Mapamundi de Diego Ribero, 1529.

  7. On 19 April 1529, six princes and representatives of 14 Imperial Free Cities petitioned the Imperial Diet at Speyer against an imperial ban of Martin Luther, as well as the proscription of his works and teachings, and called for the unhindered spread of the evangelical faith. [1] The "Protestants"