Born in 1490
Valentin Friedland
A key figure in the German Reformation, contributed to advancing educational reforms and promoting the study of the Scriptures. Played an integral role in the establishment of a Protestant educational framework. Actively participated in the dissemination of Reformation ideas, influencing religious and academic thought during the 16th century.
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Born in 1490, held the title of Duke of Bourbon and was a prominent noble in France during the late 15th and early 16th centuries. Engaged in multiple military conflicts, including the Italian Wars, and played a significant role in the power dynamics of French nobility. His lineage and titles contributed to his influence in the region. He was involved in several key events of his time, including allegiance shifts and battles that affected the course of French history.
Continue ReadingVojtěch I of Pernstein
Born in 1490, a significant Bohemian nobleman and influential courtier during the early 16th century. Vojtěch I of Pernstein held important positions including the governorship of the kingdom of Bohemia. His lineage included prestigious connections, contributing to his prominence in the Czech lands. The Pernstein family was closely aligned with the Habsburgs, enhancing its political standing. Known for a strong commitment to the Catholic Church, he played a role in the counter-reformation efforts in the region. Vojtěch I's legacy continued through the function and influence of his descendants in Bohemian nobility until the dissolution of noble titles.
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Held the title of Duke of Prussia from 1525 until his death in 1568. Founded the Duchy of Prussia, which marked the establishment of a Protestant state. Oversaw the transition from a monastic state under the Teutonic Knights to a secular duchy. Engaged in political and military affairs during the Reformation period.
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Born in 1490, held the position of Archbishop of Mainz. Played a significant role in the financing of the rebuilding of St. Peter's Basilica through the sale of indulgences. His actions contributed to the spread of the Protestant Reformation by prompting Martin Luther to write the Ninety-Five Theses. Involved in various political and ecclesiastical conflicts, particularly concerning the power dynamics within the Holy Roman Empire. Died in 1545, leaving behind a legacy intertwined with the religious and political transformations of the time.
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Served as a priest and made significant contributions to sacred music during the Renaissance. Composed several motets and served as a music teacher, influencing the musical landscape of the time. His works were performed in various religious settings, highlighting the fusion of liturgical text and melody. Held a prominent position within the ecclesiastical community as a scholar and a composer, contributing to both music and formal education.
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Ruled as Duke of Cleves and Jülich from 1521 until death in 1539. Became significant in the context of the Protestant Reformation, particularly due to alliances formed with key figures of the time. Engaged in strategic marriages to strengthen political ties within the region. His reign included conflicts with neighboring territories, highlighting the complex political landscape of the era. The significance of his lineage continued long after his death, impacting future dynastic connections in the region.
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Ordained as a priest, contributed to the Catholic Church's activities during the Renaissance period. Served in various parishes and worked to expand the Church's influence in the region. Engaged in educational efforts, promoting religious teachings and moral values among the community.
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Born in 1490, this individual served as the Chief Justice of the Ottoman Empire during the 16th century and played a crucial role in shaping Islamic jurisprudence. Appointed in 1545, provided authoritative interpretations of Islamic law, contributing to the development of the legal system within the empire. Engaged in significant judicial reforms, enhancing the structure and efficiency of the courts. His works influenced the legal practices in the Ottoman Empire for generations.
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