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

    The Habsburg Spanish Empire, Portuguese Empire, Ottoman Empire, Safavid Persia, Mughal India and Ming China were the most powerful and hegemonic states. The 16th century is regarded by historians as the century which saw the rise of Western civilization and the Islamic gunpowder empires.

  2. El siglo XVI d. C. ( siglo dieciséis después de Cristo) o siglo XVI e. c. ( siglo dieciséis de la era común) comenzó el 1 de enero de 1501 y terminó el 31 de diciembre de 1600. Es llamado el «Siglo de los Descubrimientos». Tras la llegada a América de Cristóbal Colón y cuya expedición fue pagada por España.

  3. Births – Deaths. Establishments – Disestablishments. The 16th century was the century from 1501 to 1600. In this century, many Europeans visited or moved to the newly-found Americas and some also searched for new routes to Asia. There was much change in Europe, such as the Protestant Reformation .

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  5. 1550–1600 in Western European fashion. English opulence, Italian reticella lace ruff, (possibly) Polish ornamentation, a French farthingale, and Spanish severity: The "Ermine Portrait" of Elizabeth I. Fashion in the period 1550–1600 in Western European clothing was characterized by increased opulence. Contrasting fabrics, slashes ...

  6. The grammatical and orthographical conventions of literary English in the late 16th century and the 17th century are still very influential on modern Standard English. Most modern readers of English can understand texts written in the late phase of Early Modern English, such as the King James Bible and the works of William Shakespeare , and ...