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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: Pope Paul III, Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley, Marguerite de Navarre, Aleksander Chodkiewicz, Francis, Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg, Giampietrino, Christine of Saxony, Leonard Cox, Angelo Colocci, Elia Levita, Marie d'Albret, Countess of Rethel, Hugh Somerville, 5th Lord Somerville, Andrew Boorde, William Benson, Otto I, Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg-Harburg, Thomas Sternhold, Stephen Vaughan, Jacob Mantino ben Samuel, Johannes Honter, Idelette Calvin, Ralph Neville, 4th Earl of Westmorland, Henry Somerset, 2nd Earl of Worcester, Paul Fagius, Askia Ishaq I, Anthony Denny, Edward Bellingham, George Seton, 6th Lord Seton, Benedetto Accolti the Younger, Matsudaira Hirotada, Richard Gresham, John Wakeman, Veit Dietrich, Jacob Ziegler, Philippe II de Croy, Adrian of Ondrusov, Edmund Sheffield, 1st Baron Sheffield, John Scrope, 8th Baron Scrope of Bolton, Aelbrecht Bouts, Jean de Gagny, Safa Giray of Kazan, Thomas Eustace, 1st Viscount Baltinglass, George Home, 4th Lord Home, William Mayow, Ennio Filonardi, John Spring of Lavenham, Daniel Bomberg, Antonio Abbondi, Alfonso Perez de Guzman, 5th Duke of Medina Sidonia, George Heneage, Wendel Roskopf, Paullu Inca, Ebba Eriksdotter Vasa, Luis Cancer, Diego Centeno, Juan Diaz, Bernardino Maffei, Lorenzo Cybo, William Kingsmill, Arakida Moritake, Miyoshi Masanaga, Fernando de Andrade de las Marinas. Excerpt: Pope Paul III (29 February 1468 - 10 November 1549), born Alessandro Farnese, was Pope of the Roman Catholic Church from 1534 to his death in 1549. He came to the papal throne in an era following the sack of Rome in 1527 and rife with uncertainties in the Catholic Church following the Protestant Reformation. During his reign, and in the spirit of the Counter-Reformation, new Catholic religious orders and societies, such as the Jesuits, the Theatines, the Barnabites ...