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Chronological Table. 831 Ferdinand elected King of the Romans. Maria of Hungary Regent of the Netherlands. Henry VIII Supreme Head of the Church in England. Marriage of Catharine de' Medici with Henry of France (October). Battle of Kappel and death of Zwingli (October). League of Schmalkalden. Inquisition first established at Lisbon. Annates abolished in England. Alliance of France and England. Turkish invasion repelled. Religious Peace of Niirnberg (July). Charles in Italy. Second Conference at Bologna (December). Conquest of Peru. English Act in restraint of Appeals to Rome. WuUenwever Burgomaster of Ltibeck. Marriage of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn (May). Catholic League of Halle. Address of Cop. Flight of Calvin. Death of Frederick I of Denmark. Disputed succession. Anabaptist rising at Miinster. Duke Ulrich recovers Wiirttemberg. Peace of Cadan (June). The Grafenfehde. Foundation of the Society of Jesus by Ignatius Loyola. Death of Clement VII (September). Accession of Alessandro Farnese as Paul III. The Placards at Paris. ■ ■ English Act against Papal Dispensations, &c. English Act of Supremacy. Expedition of Tunis. Charles V in Sicily and Naples. Death of Francesco Sforza (November). First Helvetic Confession. Treaty of Francis with Solyman. llird War between Francis I and Charles V. Savoy occupied by the French (March). Calvin at FeiTara. Publication of the Christianas Beligionis Institutio. Wittenberg Concord. Calvin at Geneva. Invasion of Provence by Charles V. Smaller monasteries dissolved in England. The Ten Articles. Christian III established on the throne of Denmark and Norway. Murder of Alessandro de' Medici. Succession of Cosimo I in Florence. Consilium delectorwm Cardinalium de emendanda Ecolesia. Calvin expelled from Geneva. Truce of Nice between Charles V and Francis I (June). ■ Catholic League of Niirnberg (June). Death of Charles of Gelders. Revolt of Ghent. William succeeds to Cleves-Jiilioh. Joachim II of Brandenburg becomes a Pi-otestant. Death of Duke George of Saxony.