What Happened This Year 1549

People Who Died in 1549

Ralph Neville

4th Earl of Westmorland
Born
February 21st, 1498 527 years ago
Died
1549 476 years ago — 51 years old

Born in 1498, the 4th Earl of Westmorland held significant political influence in England during the Tudor period. The Earl was a prominent figure in the realm and participated in various political maneuvers, particularly during the reign of Henry VIII. He was also involved in the conflict associated with the Pilgrimage of Grace, a popular uprising in Northern England against the policies of the Crown related to the dissolution of monasteries. His actions during this tumultuous time contributed to the shifting dynamics of power and governance in England.

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Elia Levita

Renaissance Hebrew grammarian
Born
February 13th, 1469 556 years ago
Died
1549 476 years ago — 80 years old

A prominent figure in Renaissance Hebrew studies, contributed significantly to Hebrew grammar and literature. Authored pivotal works including the 'Bialik' and the 'Mikhlol', which served as important reference texts for Hebrew grammar. Made strides in the standardization of Hebrew syntax and morphology, influencing future generations of Jewish scholars. Engaged in the revival of Hebrew as a literary language during a time when it was primarily used for religious texts.

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Marie d'Albret

Countess of Rethel
Born
March 25th, 1491 534 years ago
Died
1549 476 years ago — 58 years old

Born in 1491, the Countess of Rethel played a significant role in the politics of France during the early 16th century. As a noblewoman, she was influential in the court and participated in various diplomatic missions. Her lineage linked her to notable families, contributing to alliances and power dynamics of the time. D'Albret also was an important figure in the Protestant Reformation in France, promoting Protestant beliefs and resistance against Catholic influence. Her marriage to the Protestant leader John III of Navarre further solidified her role in the religious and political landscape.

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