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1565: Encyclopedia - 1565

1565 - Events. The pencil is first documented by Conrad Gesner March 1 - the city of Rio de Janeiro is founded April 27 - Cebu City is established becoming the first Spanish settlement in the Philippines. August 28 - St. Augustine, Florida (named after St. Augustine), established. It is the oldest remaining European settlement in the United States. September 4 - Spanish fleet of Pedro Menéndez de Avilés lands on modern-day Florida to oust the French under Jean Ribault. ...

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1565: Encyclopedia II - Siege of Malta 1565 - The siege
On May 18th 1565, the Ottomans, having decided to remove the Knights from their base once again, landed in Malta with an attack force. Balbi in his account of the siege gives the force that sailed from the Levant to attack Malta as 28,000, supplemented by forces from Algiers and Tripoli bringing the total invading force to 48,000 men. Spies in Constantinople saw the preparations and got word back in time for the Christians to organize defence. Balbi's numbers should be treated with caution however, as Balbi was a soldier serving with the de ...

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Siege of Malta 1565, Siege of Malta 1565 - The siege, Siege of Malta 1565 - Aftermath, Siege of Malta 1565 - The Siege in Recent Historical Fiction

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1565: Encyclopedia II - Hartford Circus Fire - Little Miss 1565 and her true identity

The most well-known victim of the circus fire was a young, blonde girl wearing a white dress. She is known only as Little Miss 1565, named after the number assigned to her body at the city's makeshift morgue. Oddly well preserved even after her death in the fire, her face has become arguably the most well-known image of the fire. Her true identity has been a topic of debate and frustration in the Hartford area since the fire first occurred. Despite massive amounts of publicity and repeated displays of the famous photograph in nationwi ...

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Hartford Circus Fire, Hartford Circus Fire - Cause of the fatalities, Hartford Circus Fire - The first investigation, Hartford Circus Fire - Segee's confession, Hartford Circus Fire - Little Miss 1565 and her true identity, Hartford Circus Fire - Hartford and the circus today

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1565: Encyclopedia - 1560s

1530s 1540s 1550s - 1560s - 1570s 1580s 1590s 1560 1561 1562 1563 1564 1565 1566 1567 1568 1569 Events and Trends In 1564 William Shakespeare was born. In 1565 St. Augustine is founded by the Spanish admiral Pedro Menéndez de Avilés on August 28 in modern-day Florida. The city is the oldest continually occupied European settlement in the continental United States. In 1569 Poli ...

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1565: Encyclopedia - William Farel

William Farel (Guillaume Farel, 1489-1565) was a French evangelist, and a founder of the Reformed Church in the cantons of Neuchâtel, Berne and Geneva, and the Canton of Vaud Switzerland. He is most often remembered for having persuaded John Calvin to remain in Geneva in 1536, and for persuading him to return there in 1541, after their expulsion in 1538. Together with Calvin, Farel worked to train missionary preachers who spread the Protestant ...

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1565: Encyclopedia - 1516

1516 - Literature. Ludovico Ariosto - Orlando Furioso. Desiderius Erasmus - new Latin translation of the New Testament. Thomas More - Utopia. 1516 - Births. January 1 - Margareta Leijonhufvud, queen of Gustav I of Sweden (died 1551) February 18 - Queen Mary I of England (died 1558) March 26 - Conrad Gessner, Swiss naturalist (died 1565) Georg Fabricius, Protestant German poet (died 1571) John ...

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1565: Encyclopedia - Battle of Talikota

Battle of Talikota or Tellikota (January 26, 1565) fought between the Vijayanagara Empire and the Deccan sultanates resulted in a rout for Vijayanagara and ended the last great Hindu kingdom in South India. The Vijayanagar Empire which rose to its zenith under Krishna Deva Raya saw Achyuta Raya ascend the throne before Rama Raya was crowned. Ramaraya was known to be a manipulative person and indulged too much into the affairs of the neighbouring Muslim sultanates. Though it worked initially, Rama Raya took the game too far and finally the sultanate ...

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1565: Encyclopedia - April 27

April 27 is the 117th day of the year (118th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 248 days remaining. April 27 - Events. 1124 - David I becomes King of Scotland. 1296 - Battle of Dunbar: The Scots are defeated by Edward I of England. 1509 - Pope Julius II places the Italian state of Venice under interdict. 1521 - Battle of Mactan: Explorer Ferdinand Magellan is killed by natives in the Philippines led by chief Lapu-Lapu. 1565 ...

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1565: Encyclopedia - Yagyu Shinkage-ryu

Yagyū Shinkage Ryū (柳生新陰流) is one of the greatest and most famous Japanese schools of swordsmanship or iaido. Its name roughly means "Yagyū New Shadow School," Yagyū being the name of the family which came to head the school at the end of the 16th century. It grew out of a school headed by Kamiizumi Nobutsuna, who named Yagyū Muneyoshi his successor in 1565. Today, the Yagyū school remains one of the ...

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1565: Encyclopedia - Conrad Gessner

Conrad Gessner (Konrad Gessner, Conrad von Gesner, Conradus Gesnerus) (26 March 1516-13 December 1565) was a Swiss naturalist. His three-volume Historia Animalium (1555-1558) is considered the beginning of modern zoology, and the plant family Gesneriaceae is named after him. Born and educated in Zürich, he was the son of a furrier. After the death of his father at the Battle of Kappel (1531), he was very short of money. He had good friends, however, in his old master, Oswald Myconius, and subsequently in Heinrich Bullin ...

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1565: Encyclopedia - Alexander Ales

Alexander Ales (Alesius) (April 23, 1500 - March 17, 1565) was a Scottish theologian of the school of Augsburg. Originally Alexander Alane, he was born at Edinburgh. He studied at St Andrews in the newly-founded college of St Leonard's, where he graduated in 1515. Some time afterwards he was appointed a canon of the collegiate church, where he contended vigorously for the scholastic theology as against the doctrines of the Reformers. His views entirely changed, however, on the execution of Patrick Hamilton, abbot ...

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1565: Encyclopedia - Cerussite

Cerussite (also known as Horn silver, Lead carbonate, White lead ore) is a mineral consisting of lead carbonate (PbCO3), and an important ore of lead. The name is from the Latin cerussa, white lead. Cerussa nativa was mentioned by K Gesner in 1565, and in 1832 FS Beudant applied the name cruse to the mineral, whilst the present form, cerussite, is due to W. Haidinger (1845). Miners' names ...

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1565: Encyclopedia - Cornelis de Houtman

Cornelis de Houtman (April 2, 1565 - August 1599), brother of Frederick de Houtman, was a Dutch explorer who discovered a new sea route from Europe to Indonesia and managed to begin the Dutch spice trade. At the time, the Portuguese Empire held a monopoly on the spice trade, and the voyage was a symbolic victory for the Dutch, even though the voyage itself was a disaster. Cornelis de Houtman - The voyage. In 1592 Cornelis de Houtman was sent by Amsterdam merchants sent to Lisbon (Lissabon) to discov ...

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1565: Encyclopedia II - Hartford Circus Fire - Cause of the fatalities

While many people were burned to death by the fire, many others died as a result of the ensuing chaos. Though most spectators were able to escape the fire, many people were caught up in the hysteria and panicked. Witnesses said some people simply ran around in circles trying to find their loved ones, rather than trying to escape the burning tent. Some escaped but ran back inside to find family members. Others stayed in their seats until it was too late, assuming that ...

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Hartford Circus Fire, Hartford Circus Fire - Cause of the fatalities, Hartford Circus Fire - The first investigation, Hartford Circus Fire - Segee's confession, Hartford Circus Fire - Little Miss 1565 and her true identity, Hartford Circus Fire - Hartford and the circus today

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1565: Encyclopedia II - Hartford Circus Fire - The first investigation

On July 7, charges of involuntary manslaughter were filed against five officials and employees of Ringling Bros. Within days of these charges being filed, the circus reached an agreement with Hartford officials to accept full financial responsibility and pay whatever amount the city requested in damages. This resulted in the circus paying out almost $5,000,000 USD to the 600 victims and families who had filed claims against them by 1954. All circus profits from the time of ...

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Hartford Circus Fire, Hartford Circus Fire - Cause of the fatalities, Hartford Circus Fire - The first investigation, Hartford Circus Fire - Segee's confession, Hartford Circus Fire - Little Miss 1565 and her true identity, Hartford Circus Fire - Hartford and the circus today

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1565: Encyclopedia II - Hartford Circus Fire - Segee's confession

In 1950, a Circleville, Ohio, man named Robert D. Segee claimed he was responsible for setting the Hartford Circus Fire. He said he had a nightmare in which an Indian riding on a "flaming horse" told him to set fires. He further claimed that after this nightmare his mind went blank, and that he did not come out of this state until the circus fire had already been set. It was said Segee fit the description of a serial arsonist right out of a psychiatrist's textbook. Segee also knew intimate details of the incident, which some believed only th ...

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Hartford Circus Fire, Hartford Circus Fire - Cause of the fatalities, Hartford Circus Fire - The first investigation, Hartford Circus Fire - Segee's confession, Hartford Circus Fire - Little Miss 1565 and her true identity, Hartford Circus Fire - Hartford and the circus today

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1565: Encyclopedia II - Earl of Mar - Earls of Mar first Creation circa 1115

Heir Presumptive: Susan Helen of Mar, Mistress of Mar (born 1963) Lady Susan's Heir Presumptive: Isabel Alice Wyllie (born 1991) ...

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Earl of Mar, Earl of Mar - Earls of Mar first Creation circa 1115, Earl of Mar - Earls of Mar second Creation 1426, Earl of Mar - Earls of Mar and Garioch third Creation 1459, Earl of Mar - Earls of Mar and Garioch fourth Creation 1483, Earl of Mar - Earls of Mar and Garioch fifth Creation 1486, Earl of Mar - Earls of Mar sixth Creation 1562, Earl of Mar - Earls of Mar seventh Creation 1565 as deemed by the House of Lords in 1875

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1565: Encyclopedia II - History of the Philippines - Prehistoric Times

Main Article: Pre-colonial History of the Philippines History of the Philippines - Human Arrivals. Human fossil records indicate that the Philippines may have been inhabited for thousands of years. According to recent archaeological findings, the first man in the Philippines came around islands with Asia which Professor H. Otley Beyer, eminent American authority on Philippine archaeology and anthropology, dubbed the "Dawn Man". Yet the oldest human fossil found in the Philippines thus far is the 22, ...

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History of the Philippines, History of the Philippines - Prehistoric Times, History of the Philippines - Human Arrivals, History of the Philippines - Jar Burial, History of the Philippines - Migration of the Aboriginal Filipinos, History of the Philippines - Sinking of the Land Bridges and the Arrival of the Nesiots, History of the Philippines - The Coming of the Austronesians, History of the Philippines - Trade Items, History of the Philippines - Thalassocracies, History of the Philippines - Historic Times 900-1521, History of the Philippines - Spanish-Mexican Rule 1521-1762; 1764-1898, History of the Philippines - Spanish Conquest, History of the Philippines - Philippines as a Colony of Spain 1565-1815, History of the Philippines - Foreign invaders, History of the Philippines - Challenges to Spanish Rule and the Philippines as a Province of Spain 1781-1898, History of the Philippines - The U.S. Invasion Colonial Period and Regime 1898-1943 1945-1946, History of the Philippines - The U.S. Intervention War with Spain and First Philippine Independence 1898, History of the Philippines - Philippine - U.S. War 1899-1913, History of the Philippines - U.S. Territory 1913-1935, History of the Philippines - Commonwealth Era 1935-1946, History of the Philippines - The Japanese Occupation and World War II 1941-1945, History of the Philippines - Independent Philippines and the Third Republic 1946-1972, History of the Philippines - Martial Law and the Fourth Republic 1972-1986, History of the Philippines - The New Society 1972-1981, History of the Philippines - The New Republic 1981-1986, History of the Philippines - Restoration of Democracy and the Fifth Republic 1986 to present, History of the Philippines - Aquino Presidency 1986-1992, History of the Philippines - Ramos Presidency 1992-1998, History of the Philippines - Estrada Presidency 1998-2001, History of the Philippines - Arroyo Presidency 2001-present, History of the Philippines - Notes, History of the Philippines - External references

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1565: Encyclopedia II - History of the Philippines - Historic Times 900-1521

In 1989, the National Museum acquired the Laguna Copperplate Inscription, found in the Laguna de Bay of Manila, dated Monday April 21, 900 (equivalent to the date Saka Era 822). The script is Javanese Kavi, which is derived from Brahmi. The Siyaka or Saka Era began on the vernal equinox of the year 78 CE, based on Indic jyotisa, or astronomy. The document is not Javanese, but the influence is, because Balitung, the king of Java at that time, is not mentioned, although the date is based on that civilization. The inscription forgives th ...

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History of the Philippines, History of the Philippines - Prehistoric Times, History of the Philippines - Human Arrivals, History of the Philippines - Jar Burial, History of the Philippines - Migration of the Aboriginal Filipinos, History of the Philippines - Sinking of the Land Bridges and the Arrival of the Nesiots, History of the Philippines - The Coming of the Austronesians, History of the Philippines - Trade Items, History of the Philippines - Thalassocracies, History of the Philippines - Historic Times 900-1521, History of the Philippines - Spanish-Mexican Rule 1521-1762; 1764-1898, History of the Philippines - Spanish Conquest, History of the Philippines - Philippines as a Colony of Spain 1565-1815, History of the Philippines - Foreign invaders, History of the Philippines - Challenges to Spanish Rule and the Philippines as a Province of Spain 1781-1898, History of the Philippines - The U.S. Invasion Colonial Period and Regime 1898-1943 1945-1946, History of the Philippines - The U.S. Intervention War with Spain and First Philippine Independence 1898, History of the Philippines - Philippine - U.S. War 1899-1913, History of the Philippines - U.S. Territory 1913-1935, History of the Philippines - Commonwealth Era 1935-1946, History of the Philippines - The Japanese Occupation and World War II 1941-1945, History of the Philippines - Independent Philippines and the Third Republic 1946-1972, History of the Philippines - Martial Law and the Fourth Republic 1972-1986, History of the Philippines - The New Society 1972-1981, History of the Philippines - The New Republic 1981-1986, History of the Philippines - Restoration of Democracy and the Fifth Republic 1986 to present, History of the Philippines - Aquino Presidency 1986-1992, History of the Philippines - Ramos Presidency 1992-1998, History of the Philippines - Estrada Presidency 1998-2001, History of the Philippines - Arroyo Presidency 2001-present, History of the Philippines - Notes, History of the Philippines - External references

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1565: Encyclopedia II - History of the Philippines - Restoration of Democracy and the Fifth Republic 1986 to present

History of the Philippines - Aquino Presidency 1986-1992. Corazon Aquino's assumption into power marked the restoration of democracy in the country. Aquino immediately formed a government to normalize the situation, provided for a transitional constitution which restored civil liberties and dismantled the heavily Marcos-ingrained bureaucracy—abolishing the Batasang Pambansa (parliament) and relieving all public officials. The all Aquino-appointed 1986 Constitutional Commission submitted to the people a n ...

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History of the Philippines, History of the Philippines - Prehistoric Times, History of the Philippines - Human Arrivals, History of the Philippines - Jar Burial, History of the Philippines - Migration of the Aboriginal Filipinos, History of the Philippines - Sinking of the Land Bridges and the Arrival of the Nesiots, History of the Philippines - The Coming of the Austronesians, History of the Philippines - Trade Items, History of the Philippines - Thalassocracies, History of the Philippines - Historic Times 900-1521, History of the Philippines - Spanish-Mexican Rule 1521-1762; 1764-1898, History of the Philippines - Spanish Conquest, History of the Philippines - Philippines as a Colony of Spain 1565-1815, History of the Philippines - Foreign invaders, History of the Philippines - Challenges to Spanish Rule and the Philippines as a Province of Spain 1781-1898, History of the Philippines - The U.S. Invasion Colonial Period and Regime 1898-1943 1945-1946, History of the Philippines - The U.S. Intervention War with Spain and First Philippine Independence 1898, History of the Philippines - Philippine - U.S. War 1899-1913, History of the Philippines - U.S. Territory 1913-1935, History of the Philippines - Commonwealth Era 1935-1946, History of the Philippines - The Japanese Occupation and World War II 1941-1945, History of the Philippines - Independent Philippines and the Third Republic 1946-1972, History of the Philippines - Martial Law and the Fourth Republic 1972-1986, History of the Philippines - The New Society 1972-1981, History of the Philippines - The New Republic 1981-1986, History of the Philippines - Restoration of Democracy and the Fifth Republic 1986 to present, History of the Philippines - Aquino Presidency 1986-1992, History of the Philippines - Ramos Presidency 1992-1998, History of the Philippines - Estrada Presidency 1998-2001, History of the Philippines - Arroyo Presidency 2001-present, History of the Philippines - Notes, History of the Philippines - External references

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