Pope Julius II (Wikimedia) |
Gaston de Foix (Wikimedia) |
Gaston of Foix, Duke of Nemours earned the nickname the Thunderbolt of Italy while commanding French troops against the Holy League in 1511-12. He was shot and killed in April 1512 while leading cavalry against Spanish infantry in northeastern Italy at the Battle of Ravenna.
Martin Luther, as Augustinian monk, 1505- 1520. (Wikimedia) |
Martin Luther earned his Doctorate of Theology and joined the faculty of the University of Wittenburg.
Sistene Chapel (Smithsonian) |
Michelangelo's ceiling at the Sistene Chapel was displayed for the first time.
The Laws of Burgos were the first attempt to develop guidance for Spaniards on how to act towards the indigenous peoples of the New World territories of Hispanola, Puerto Rico and Jamaica. The laws had to be revised and augmented several times, eventually becoming part of the Laws of the Indies.
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