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 829 CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF LEADING EVENTS. Death of Alexander VI. Accession of Julius II. Luther goes to Wittenberg. Accession of Henry VIII in England. 511 Synod of Pisa. .512 Opening of the Fifth Lateran Council. .513 Death of Julius II. Accession of Giovanni de' Medici as Leo X. Accession of Christian II in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. .515 Death of Louis XII of France. Accession of Francis I. Battle of Marignano (September 13). .516 French Concordat with Leo X. Death of Ferdinand of Aragon. Treaty of Noyon. .517 Close of the Fifth Lateran Council. Charles V goes to Spain. Publication of Luther's Theses (November). .518 Luther before the Cardinal-Legate at Augsburg. Zwingli, people's priest at Zurich. .519 Death of the Emperor Maximilian (January 19). Election of Charles to the Empire (June). .520 Luther excommunicated. Publication of Luther's Appeal to the Christian Nobility. Charles V in England (May). Field of Cloth of Gold (June). Coronation of Charles V at Aachen (October). Christian crowned King of Sweden (November). The Stockholm Bath of Blood. Straits of Magellan passed. .521 Rising of Gustaf Eriksson (Gustavus Vasa) in Dalecarlia. Defeat of the Oomuneros at Villalar (April 24). Diet of Worms. Luther placed under the Ban of the Empire. Treaty of Bruges (August). Albany in Scotland. Outbreak of war. Occupation of Milan by the forces of Charles and Leo X (November). Death of Leo X (December 1). .522 Election of Adrian Dedel as Adrian VI. Luther returns to Wittenberg. Battle of the Bicocca (April). Charles V in England. Treaty of Windsor (June).