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On 16 December 1571, at Whitehall Palace, she married Sir Edward Somerset in a triple wedding with Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford and bride, Anne Cecil, and Edward Sutton, 4th Baron Dudley and bride, Mary Howard, , [1] Sir Edward was the son of son of William Somerset, 3rd Earl of Worcester and Christian North. He succeeded as the 4th Earl ...
Year 1571 was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the ... September 30 (12th day of 9th month of Genki) – In Japan, ...
Amphipoea oculea, the ear moth, is a moth in the family Noctuidae, with a wingspan of 29 to 34 millimetres (1.1 to 1.3 inches). Its range includes southern England, where it is widespread and common, as well as Ireland and continental Europe, with the exception of Albania, Greece and Turkey.
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Clouet – Elisabeth of Austria, Queen of France, The Louvre, 1571. François Clouet - Elisabeth of Austria, Queen of France, daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II of Austria and Infanta Maria of Spain, wife of King Charles Charles IX of France; Gian Paolo Lomazzo – Altarpiece for Foppa chapel in San Marco, Milan; Titian – Tarquin ...
1571 or 1572 – Jacques Besson publishes his popular comprehensive treatise on machines, Theatrum Instrumentorum. The first occurrence of the word theodolite is found in the surveying textbook A geometric practice named Pantometria by Leonard Digges , published posthumously by his son, Thomas.
Pages in category "1571" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The siege of Goa in 1570–1571 was a major military conflict between the Portuguese Empire and an alliance of regional powers in India, led by Ali Adil Shah I. This alliance aimed to expel the Portuguese from their strategic foothold in Goa , which was a crucial center for their colonial ambitions in Asia .