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Ulrich Zwingli and John Calvin
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It was Babur, a chieftain from Central Asia :)
Ignatius Loyola converted to a devout Christian life in the early 1520s after experiencing a spiritual awakening during his recovery from a battle injury.
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Both countries' colonists were met with resistance from Africans.
The word "anxiety" is from Latin. It has been used since the 1520s. Please see the related link below.
No, the Aztec Empire ended in the 1520s, along with their sacrificial ceremonies, after the conquest of the Aztec Empire by the Spanish.
According to the online etymology dictionary, (etymonline.com)1520s, from whirl (v.) + pool (1). O.E. had hwyrfepol and wirfelmere.which means it originated from Old English.
The word "happy" was coined in the late 14th century. It meant "lucky" or "turning out well". The meaning "greatly pleased and content" is from the 1520s. It is an Old English word.
100,000 people died because the peasants killed anyone who got in their way. Instead of reforming the church as Marin Luther had wanted, they just destroyed a lot of holy buildings and killed a lot of people.