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Henry VIII's fourth wife, Catherine Howard, is beheaded on a charge of adultery with Thomas Culpeper

A one-week-old Scottish infant, daughter of James V, inherits the throne as Mary Queen of Scots

Humayun, driven west into Afghanistan by Sher Shah, loses his family's new inheritance in India

Ambroise Paré, the greatest surgeon of his day, publishes an account of how to treat gunshot wounds

A council of the Roman Catholic church is convened in Trent, to establish the tenets of the Counter-Reformation

David Beaton, the archbishop of St Andrews, burns a leading Protestant, George Wishart, as a heretic and is murdered in retaliation

La Paz is founded on the trade route between Lima and the newly discovered silver mines at Potosi

The first Portuguese governor general of Brazil selects Bahia (now Salvador) as his capital

The first version of the English prayer book, or Book of Common Prayer, is published with text by Thomas Cranmer

Thomas Cranmer is burnt at the stake in Oxford, after reasserting his Protestant beliefs

Africans, bought in the Portuguese trading posts of west Africa, are shipped across the Atlantic as slaves

The Mongols, increasingly dominated by their neighbours in Manchuria, submit to them and are accepted by the Manchus as vassals

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