16th-century ruler
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concept
A 16th-century ruler is a sovereign or monarch who governed a state or territory during the 1500s, navigating the era’s religious upheavals, emerging global trade, and shifting political alliances.
Aliases (6)
- 16th-century person ×6
- 16th-century monarch ×4
- 16th-century Portuguese person ×1
- Renaissance monarch ×1
- Renaissance ruler ×1
- early modern ruler ×1
Instances (16)
- Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy
- Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor ("16th-century monarch")
- James IV of Scotland ("Renaissance ruler")
- Jeanne d’Albret ("16th-century monarch")
- Henry I, Duke of Guise ("16th-century person")
- Idelette de Bure ("16th-century person")
- Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden ("early modern ruler")
- Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor
- Huayna Capac ("16th-century monarch")
- Maria Manuela, Princess of Portugal ("16th-century Portuguese person")
- Juliana of Stolberg ("16th-century person")
- René of Chalon ("16th-century person")
- Margaret Stewart ("16th-century person")
- Giovanni ("16th-century person")
- Frederick II of Denmark ("16th-century monarch")
- Francis I of France ("Renaissance monarch")