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Days of Our Lives - 1965 1-1524 was released on: USA: 23 November 1971
It was the Portuguese who made the first naval expedition to India, in 1498. They arrived in Calicut (not today's Calcutta, but a coastal town in India now called Kozhikode) only to find a small but thriving European business community already established there. At least a number of them would have reached India partly over sea. But we usually count Vasco da Gama's 1498 voyage as the first 'official' sea travel to India.
The 304 was a V-8 engine built by AMC and used in some of their vehicles from 1970 to 1981.
No, Jacques Cartier [December 31, 1491-September 1, 1557] didn't discover the passage to the Pacific Ocean. Starting in 1534, he sailed to the New World where he described and mapped the Gulf of St. Lawrence. This task was facilitated by the previous voyages of Giovanni da Verrazzano [1485-1528]. Verrazzano had explored the Atlantic coast of North America from the Carolinas up to Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, in 1524.
Francisco Pizarro (1478?-1541) became famous for his conquest of Peru. Born at Trujillo, Spain, he first came to the Americas in 1502, and lived for some years on the island of Hispaniola. He then joined Vasco Nunez de Balboa's colony of Darien, in what is now Panama. Pizarro accompanied Balboa on his march to the sea in 1513. After Balboa's death in 1519, Pizarro received a grant of land in Panama and became a cattle rancher. But he soon became interested in reports of the rich Inca Indian empire. With an illiterate adventurer, Diego de Almagro (1475?-1538), and a priest, Fernando de Luque, he started searching for this empire. Their first expedition, in 1524 and 1525, failed to reach Peru. In 1526, Pizarro and Almagro again set out from Panama. This voyage also failed. On the island of Gallo off the coast of Ecuador, Pizarro could persuade only 13 men to remain with him, while the rest returned to Panama. Almagro brought Pizarro reinforcements, and they reached a Peruvian city before turning back. The explorers then decided that Pizarro should go to Spain and try to obtain the king's permission for the conquest of Peru. He went in 1528, and received the king's consent. Pizarro sailed from Panama in 1531, with his three brothers and about 180 men, and started his campaign from the Inca city of Tumbes... ...In 1536, Pizarro had to put down an Inca rebellion. Almagro gained followers and revolted in 1538 because he believed that the Pizarro family had treated him unfairly. In this civil war, Almagro was defeated and put to death by Pizarro's brother Hernando. The Spanish king rewarded Francisco Pizarro with the title of marquis. Pizarro ruled Peru from Lima until June 26th, 1541. On that day a group of former followers of Almagro burst into his house and killed him, as he entertained guests at dinner. Source: The World Book Encyclopedia Copyright 1963 A/N: I left out a few paragraphs (...) so if some of the text doesn't make sense, that's why. Francisco Pizarro was basically a Spanish conquistador.
He explored in the time range of 1497-1524. Until his untimley death on Dcember 24th 1524 in India.
December 24 ,1524
Ismail I died on May 23, 1524 at the age of 36.
Marko Marulić died on January 5, 1524 at the age of 73.
78 + 1524 = 1602
1524 mm = 152.4 cm
There are 304.8 millimetres in one foot. Therefore, 1524 millimetres is equal to 1524/304.8 = 5 feet.
1524 = one thousand five hundred and twenty four
He Set Sail on This Very Day
The positive integer factors of 1524 are: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12, 127, 254, 381, 508, 762, 1524
well according to my calculations......there was 26.23 cars in 1524 i was there too
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