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  2. Chronological list of saints and blesseds in the 16th century

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    Francis of St. Michael 1597 James Kisai 1597 John Soan de Goto 1597 Leo Karasuma 1597 Louis Ibarachi: 1585 1597 Martin de Aguirre 1597 Martin Loynaz of the Ascension 1597 Matthias of Meako 1597 Michael Kozaki 1597 Paulo Miki, priest and martyr, and Companions: 1565 1597 Peter Baptist 1597 Peter Canisius: 1521 1597 Peter Shukeshiko 1597 Peter ...

  3. Portrait of Philip II - Wikipedia

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    It was produced c. 1550–54 judging by the age at which its subject is shown, [1] though its precise dating is unclear - Philip met the artist in Milan in 1549 during the monarch's first trip to Italy, [2] and again between 1550 and 1551 in Augsburg.

  4. Category:16th-century Christian saints - Wikipedia

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  5. Pellegrino Tibaldi - Wikipedia

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    He painted in the lower cloisters of El Escorial at the request of King Philip II. His greatest work were frescoes in the library. His greatest work were frescoes in the library. [1] [2] [3] After nine years, he returned to Italy and was appointed architect of the Duomo of Milan until his death in Milan in 1592.

  6. Michiel Coxie - Wikipedia

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    Self-portrait as Saint George. Michiel Coxie the Elder, Michiel Coxcie the Elder or Michiel van Coxcie, Latinised name Coxius [1] [2] (1499 – 3 March 1592), was a Flemish painter of altarpieces and portraits, a draughtsman and a designer of stained-glass windows, tapestries and prints.

  7. List of papal bulls - Wikipedia

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    Grants university status to the Augustinian society of higher learning in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland which became the University of St Andrews 1415 (May 11) Etsi doctoribus gentium: Against Talmud or any other Jewish book attacking Christianity 1417 Bull against Talmud 1418 Quod Antidota: Martin V: Exempt jurisdiction of Ecclesiastical courts

  8. Gabriele Falloppio - Wikipedia

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    Gabriele Falloppio (1522/23 – 9 October 1562) was an Italian priest and anatomist often known by his Latin name Fallopius. He was one of the most important anatomists and physicians of the sixteenth century, giving his name to the fallopian tube.

  9. Ascanio Colonna - Wikipedia

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    He was educated at the University of Alcala and the University of Salamanca, graduating Doctor of both laws. [ 1 ] In 1581, while studying in Spain, he delivered an oration in commemoration of Anna of Austria, Queen of Spain , printed in Salamanca as Oratio in serenissimae Annae Austriacae Hispanarum et Indiarum reginae funere .