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| 1508 | Caterina Sforza's lands were confiscated by Pope Alexander and she was imprisoned in Rome (Leon, Vicki. Uppity Women of Medieval Times. New York: MJF Books, 1997, p. 39) |
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| 1928 | Queen of France Jeanne d'Albert born. Outspoken in her support of the Huguenots. (Died 1572.) (Hyatt, Susan 1998.In the Spirit We're Equal. Dallas Hyatt Press. p.71) |
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| 1538 | John Lambert burnt at the stake for saying women might preach under certain circumstances. |
| 1539 | Esther Quira was granted a life time tax-free status, which was to be include all her descendants, by Sultan Murad Three in honor of her service as lady's maid to his favorite wife, BAFFA. (Leon, Vicki. Uppity Women of Medieval Times. New York: MJF Books, 1997, p. 14). |
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| 1543 | Argula von Grumback presented Reformation ideals to European leaders in Nuremberg (Riss, Richard M.Women Throughout History Served as Leaders: A Brief History of Some Women in Ministry). |
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| 1559 | King Philip of Spain hired Sofonisha Anguissola as court painter (Leon, Vicki. Uppity Women of Medieval Times. New York: MJF Books, 1997, p. 23) |
| 1560 | Chiyome, a Japanese widow, began training street-girls to be kunoichi ("deadly flowers"). These deadly flowers received full ninja training in spying, assination, escape manuevers and obfuscation (Leon, Vicki. Uppity Women of Medieval Times. New York: MJF Books, 1997, p. 8-9). |
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| 1584 | Esther Quira acted as translator (and spie) during political negoications between Sultana Baffa and Catherine de' Medici (Leon, Vicki. Uppity Women of Medieval Times. New York: MJF Books, 1997, p. 14). |
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