Examples of 'sixteenth-century' in a sentence

Meaning of "sixteenth-century"

Sixteenth-century refers to the time period from the year 1501 to 1600

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In the sixteenth-century a clock tower was built.
Most of the available information is based on a sixteenth-century biographer.
The sixteenth-century chapel at the chateau.
Selected papers on sixteenth-century typefaces.
Sixteenth-century frescos are preserved in the sanctuary.
E was like this sixteenth-century astrologer.
A sixteenth-century stone cross at the crossroads.
Some scholars believe the prophecies to be sixteenth-century forgeries.
A sixteenth-century hanging of silk and velvet.
Apart from this aspect of it, it is a penetrating study of sixteenth-century people.
A sixteenth-century cross in the cemetery.
The elements were never very kind to the original sixteenth-century building.
The sixteenth-century château and its chapel.
Accurate determination of longitude remained beyond the abilities of sixteenth-century science.
There are likewise sixteenth-century towers and cobbled roads.

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Sixteenth-century thinking also dictated that infants be heavily swaddled.
Such detail about the daily life of a sixteenth-century woman is extremely rare.
Those sixteenth-century astronomers already had this figured out.
But we do not want to get stuck in sixteenth-century arguments over the atonement.
To these sixteenth-century theologians, this meant preventing and punishing sedition.
For them he painted scenes of victorious battles in the tradition of sixteenth-century tapestries.
Here he saw early sixteenth-century stained glass windows of the church.
This historical building houses a museum with a permanent collection of sixteenth-century paintings.
At the heart of the sixteenth-century controversy over salvation was the issue of grace.
Adjacent to the south side of the church yard stands a sixteenth-century priest house.
It houses a very interesting sixteenth-century corner house, consisting of three overhanging storeys.
It is not very usual to perform concerts focused exclusively on sixteenth-century Spanish-American music.
The sixteenth-century stained-glass windows are among the special features of the church building.
From outside it has an impressive shape, something between a fortress and a sixteenth-century manor house.
Trump posits a sixteenth-century unilateralism, when economic power was associated with the trade surplus.
Additionally, the shortness of the motif itself follows the conventions of early sixteenth-century prelude.
Its name derives from a sixteenth-century innkeeper who lived there, but its reconstruction is recent.
This question was central during the sixteenth-century Reformation.
The sixteenth-century Hôtel de ville town hall.
Its name derives from the presence of many late sixteenth-century historic houses in its territory.
The sixteenth-century farmhouse at the hamlet of Maudit.
Impact of disease in the sixteenth-century Andean world.
The sixteenth-century Reformation was the epicenter of profound changes.
Cranach was one of the foremost artists of sixteenth-century Germany.
This classic sixteenth-century technique originates from Japan.
They contain lines from a handful of sixteenth-century Italian poems.
A sixteenth-century priory on the foundations of the old abbey of Dèvres.
They survive only in sixteenth-century Spanish translations.
Sixteenth-century Moriscans, from the failure of evangelisation to generalised repression.
ACMRS participated in a project to make a sixteenth-century manuscript available to the public.
The sixteenth-century château de la Tour and its dovecote.
The most sacred or exalted places in sixteenth-century Ottoman world were harems.
A late sixteenth-century English illustration of a witch feeding her familiars.
He also played a leading role in the sixteenth-century reform of the Carmelites.
Thus, the sixteenth-century military renaissance was a reawakening of Western dynamism.

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