1524


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::callout[type=note] 1524 ::

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ea/Wpdms_verrazano_voyage_map_2.jpg" caption="[[March 21]] — [[April 17]] –: [[Giovanni da Verrazzano]] and the crew of ''[[La Dauphine]]'' reach the North American eastern coast and sail northward."] ::

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NOTOC Year 1524 (MDXXIV) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar.

Events

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Births

Deaths

References

References

  1. Sharer, Robert J.. (2006). "The Ancient Maya". [[Stanford University Press]].
  2. "Introduction", in Allen J. Christenson, to [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Popol_Vuh/rWr-_NXanhMC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=March+1524+Quiche&pg=PA31&printsec=frontcover''Popul Vuh: The Sacred Book of the Maya''] (University of Oklahoma Press, 2012) p.31
  3. ''Verrazano's Voyage Along the Atlantic Coast of North America, 1524'', translation of letters by Giovanni da Verrazzano (University of the State of New York, 1916) p.6 ("The XXIIII day of February we suffered a tempest as severe as ever a man who has navigated suffered... In XXV more days we asailed more than 400 leagues where there appeared to us a new land.")
  4. Paine, Lincoln P.. (2000). "Ships of Discovery and Exploration". Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
  5. Grun, Bernard. (1991). "The Timetables of History". Simon & Schuster.
  6. James Stuart Olson. (1991). "The Indians of Central and South America: An Ethnohistorical Dictionary". Greenwood Publishing Group.
  7. Janine Garrisson and Emmanuel Haven, ''A History of Sixteenth Century France, 1483-1598: Renaissance, Reformation and Rebellion'' (Macmillan Education UK, 1995) p.145
  8. Amy Nelson Burnett, ''Karlstadt and the Origins of the Eucharistic Controversy: A Study in the Circulation of Ideas'' (Oxford University Press, 2011) p.143
  9. Lars-Olof Larsson, ''Gustav Vasa – Landsfader eller tyrann?'' (Prima, 2005) {{ISBN. 978-9151839042
  10. (2011-03-21). "Vasco da Gama's Voyage of 'Discovery' 1497".
  11. George Way and Romily Squire, ''Collins Scottish Clan & Family Encyclopedia'' ([[Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs]], 1994). pp. 387-388.
  12. Smith, Adolphe. (1912). "Monaco and Monte Carlo". Grant Richards.
  13. Edward Bourbeau. (1983). "Three Centuries of Bourbeaus in North America: From Pierre Bourbeau (1648) to Louis-Ludger Bourbeau (1939)".
  14. A. J. Hoenselaars. (1999). "The Author as Character: Representing Historical Writers in Western Literature". Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press.
  15. Sanjay Subrahmanyam. (29 October 1998). "The Career and Legend of Vasco Da Gama". Cambridge University Press.

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