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  2. 1528 - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... Year 1528 was a leap year ... held captive for more than two years under the guardianship of the ...

  3. Category:1528 - Wikipedia

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    1528 in military history (1 C, 1 P) P. 1528 in politics (2 C) R. ... Pages in category "1528" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  4. 1528 in science - Wikipedia

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    History of technology by type; List of science timelines; The year 1528 in science and technology included a number of events, some of which are listed here. Events

  5. 1528 in art - Wikipedia

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    February 29 – Albert V, Duke of Bavaria, art patron and collector (died 1579); date unknown. Theodor de Bry, Flemish engraver and draftsman (died 1598); Sigmund Feyerabend, German bookseller and wood-engraver (died 1590)

  6. 1528 in literature - Wikipedia

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    November 2 – Petrus Lotichius Secundus, born Peter Lotz, German scholar and Latin poet (died 1560); unknown dates. Rémy Belleau, French poet (died 1577) [1]; Birbal, born Maheshdas Bhat, Indian poet, wit and Grand Vizier of the Mughal court (died 1586)

  7. The 9 Worst Years in History to be Alive - AOL

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    World War II was the deadliest conflict in history, and 1945 was a particularly grim year as it marked the war's violent conclusion. This year witnessed the U.S. dropping two atomic bombs on Japan ...

  8. 1528 in France - Wikipedia

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    Other events of 1528 History of France • Timeline • Years: Events from the year 1528 in France. Incumbents. Monarch – Francis I [1]

  9. 1520s in England - Wikipedia

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    1528. 22 January – Henry VIII and Francis I of France declare war on Emperor Charles V. [2] March – trade suspended between England and the Netherlands because of the war with the Holy Roman Empire. [2] end May – the fourth major outbreak of the sweating sickness appears in London, rapidly spreading to the rest of England. [3]