Middle of 16th century
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MDLMiddle of 16th century
MDLMiddle of the 16th century
MDLMiddle of the 16th century.
violinsA stringed musical instrument of treble pitch, played with a horsehair bow. The classical European violin was developed in the 16th century. It has four strings and a body of characteristic rounded shape, narrowed at the middle and with two f-shaped sound holes
MDIStart of the 16th century
NICENEOf a 16th-century Creed
AKBAR16th-century emperor of India
TRENTCouncil of ... (16th-century assembly)
DESOTO16th-century explorer of Florida
LEOXPope of the 16th century
MDCEnd of the 16th century
XAVIERSpanish saint of 16th century.
GALLEON16th century man-of-war.
DEYSPashas of the 16th century.
SPENSEREnglish poet of 16th century.
PARTLETRuffled garment of 16th century.
ERASTUSTheologian of the 16th century
PAVANDance of the 16th century
MDIFirst year of the 16th century
ECKJohann .., 16th-century defender of Catholicism
AMORETTIInfant cupids of 16th century painting.
ADRIANISTMember of a 16th century sect.
TASSOItalian poet of the 16th century.
ONATEExplorer of N.M.: 16th century
AMATIMusic maker of the 16th century
JOHNKNOX16th-century founder of Scottish Presbyterianism
ELIZOf roughly the 16th century: abbr.
TRENTSite of a 16th-century council
COURANTECourt dance of the 16th century
TRENTSite of a 16th-century ecumenical council
PLANTINFamous French printer of the 16th century.
AGRAMughal Empire capital of the 16th-17th century
BORGIASurname of 15th-16th-century Pope Alexander VI
TITUSFather of Lavinia in a 16th-century play
TRENTLocale of a noted 16th century Christian council
iconoclastA Puritan of the 16th or 17th century
PALESTRINA16th-century Italian composer, subject of a 1917 German opera
INCAMember of an empire that ended in the 16th century
dandipratsilver coin of 16th-century England, equal to about twopence
puritanmember of a strict Protestant group originating in 16th-century England