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  2. 1500s (decade) - Wikipedia

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    The 1500s ran from January 1, 1500, to December 31, ... For a brief time Bika is succeeded by his elder son ... Japanese Sengoku period master of the tea ceremony and ...

  3. List of time periods - Wikipedia

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    It is the period in which Greek and Roman society flourished and wielded great influence throughout Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. Post-classical history – Period of time that immediately followed ancient history. Depending on the continent, the era generally falls between the years AD 200–600 and AD 1200–1500.

  4. List of decades, centuries, and millennia - Wikipedia

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    1500s BC: 15th century BC: 1490s BC: 1480s BC: 1470s BC: ... history by period, ... Geologic time scale, Timeline of evolution, and Logarithmic timeline This page was ...

  5. 1500s - Wikipedia

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    1500s may refer to: The period from 1500 to 1599, almost synonymous with the 16th century (1501–1600) 1500s (decade), the period from 1500 to 1509

  6. Timeline of British history (1500–1599) - Wikipedia

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    For a full timeline overview, see timeline of British history. There was no concept of "British history" in the 1500s, except that the word "British" was used to refer to the ancient Britons and the Welsh. This page presents a timeline of events in the history of England and Scotland from 1500 until 1599. 1509 England – Henry VIII crowned and married to Catherine of Aragon 1513 England and ...

  7. Timelines of modern history - Wikipedia

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    1.2 Late modern period. 1.3 Contemporary period. 1.4 Future. 2 By country. ... c. 1400 – c. 1500, [1] to the present. General timelines. Early modern period

  8. 15th century - Wikipedia

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    The 15th century was the century which spans the Julian calendar dates from 1 January 1401 (represented by the Roman numerals MCDI) to 31 December 1500 (MD). In Europe, the 15th century includes parts of the Late Middle Ages, the Early Renaissance, and the early modern period.

  9. 1500 - Wikipedia

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    This time was also just after the Old World's discovery of the Americas in 1492, and therefore was influenced greatly by the New World. [ 1 ] Historically, the year 1500 is also often identified, somewhat arbitrarily, as marking the end of the Middle Ages and beginning of the early modern period .