
1547 - Wikipedia
February 20 – Edward VI of England is crowned at Westminster Abbey. [8] April 4 – Catherine Parr, widow of King Henry VIII of England, secretly marries Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley. May 19 – John Frederick I signs the Capitulation of Wittenberg in order to have his life spared by the Holy Roman Empire.
Schmalkaldic War - Wikipedia
The Schmalkaldic War (German: Schmalkaldischer Krieg; July 1546 – May 1547) was fought within the territories of the Holy Roman Empire between the allied forces of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and Maurice, Duke of Saxony against the Lutheran Schmalkaldic League, with the forces directly loyal to Charles fighting under the command of Fernando ...
Major European Conflicts early 16th Century (1500-1550)
2024年11月2日 · Europe, in the early sixteenth century, was marked by a complex web of dynastic, territorial, and religious rivalries. The Habsburg-Valois rivalry, the rise of the Ottoman Empire, and the Protestant Reformation were among the most significant forces shaping European conflicts during this period.
1547 - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1547 was a year that marked the deaths of two powerful European Kings - Henry VIII of England and Francis I of France. In England, Henry's nine-year-old son took over as Edward VI of England, while in France, Henry II became the next King. Also, during this year, Ivan IV of Russia was crowned Tsar. He later became better known as Ivan the Terrible.
Historical Events in 1547 - On This Day
Historical events from year 1547. Learn about 14 famous, scandalous and important events that happened in 1547 or search by date or keyword.
Schmalkaldic War - World History Encyclopedia
2022年1月28日 · The Schmalkaldic War (1546-1547) was fought between the Protestant Schmalkaldic League and the Catholic armies under Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, who, having failed to achieve religious unity of his subjects at the Diet of Augsburg in 1530, sought to impose it by force. Charles V won the war but was unable to suppress the Protestant movement.
Foreign Policy 1547 to 1549 - History Learning Site
2015年3月17日 · Edward VI was left an interesting European situation on the death of his father, Henry VIII, in 1547, and his foreign policy was very much built on the foreign policy of his father. Henry VIII had two simple aims for England with regards to foreign policy.
Map of Central Europe 1547 - emersonkent.com
History map of Central Europe about 1547; illustrating Hapsburg, Wettin, Hohenzollern, Wittelsbach, and Oldenburg Lands; States and cities of the Empire which signed the protestation at Spires in 1529; Places where the most important events of the Protestant Revolution occurred.
Eastern Europe and Scandinavia, 1400–1600 A.D.
By 1547, Russia has grown larger than any contemporary European nation, and Grand Prince Ivan IV is crowned Russia’s first emperor orczar. The tradition of the Icelandic scriptoria, which produced manuscripts prized throughout Scandinavia in the Middle Ages, has died out.
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