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  2. 1571 in literature - Wikipedia

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    October 7 – Naval Battle of Lepanto: Miguel de Cervantes's left arm is rendered useless; Venetian playwright Luigi Pasqualigo commands a galleon.; unknown dates. Michel de Montaigne retires from public life and isolates himself in the tower of the Château de Montaigne.

  3. 1571 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    John Barbour, publication year conjectural, The Bruce, written 1376, posthumously published [1]; George Colclough, The Spectacle to Repentance [1]; Robert Henryson The Morall Fabillis of Esope the Phrygian, compylit in eloquent, & ornate scottis meter, translation in verse of Aesop's Fables, published in Edinburgh, Scotland; new edition of a work originally published in 1450; the title page ...

  4. 1571 - Wikipedia

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    The Earl of Mar replaces Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox, the King's grandfather, who was assassinated the day before by supporters of his daughter-in-law the imprisoned Mary, Queen of Scots. September 28 – The House of Commons of England introduces the first pro forma bill, symbolizing its authority over its own affairs.

  5. Lepanto (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Painting of the Battle of Lepanto. Unknown artist, after a print by Martin Rota, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London "Lepanto" is a poem by G. K. Chesterton celebrating the victory of the Holy League in the Battle of Lepanto (1571) written in irregular stanzas of rhyming, roughly paeonic tetrameter couplets, often ending in a quatrain of four dimeter lines.

  6. Thomas Wilson (rhetorician) - Wikipedia

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    In 1571 and 1572 he was elected MP for London. From 1574 to 1577, Wilson, who had now become a prominent person in the diplomatic world, was principally engaged on embassies to the Low Countries , and on his return to England he was made a privy councillor and sworn secretary of state ; Francis Walsingham was his colleague. [ 6 ]

  7. Category:1571 - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "1571" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  8. Teresa of Ávila - Wikipedia

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    Another friend of Teresa, Jerónimo Gracián, the Carmelite visitator of the older observance of Andalusia and apostolic commissioner, and later provincial of the Teresian order, gave her powerful support in founding monasteries at Segovia (1571), Beas de Segura (1574), Seville (1575), and Caravaca de la Cruz (Murcia, 1576). Meanwhile, John of ...

  9. Tsukahara Bokuden - Wikipedia

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    Tsukahara Bokuden (塚原 卜伝, 1489 – March 6, 1571) was a famous swordsman of the early Sengoku period.He was described as a kensei (sword saint). He was the founder of a new Kashima style of kenjutsu, and served as an instructor of Shōgun Ashikaga Yoshiteru and Ise provincial governor daimyō Kitabatake Tomonori.