1551

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August 15: The Siege of Tripoli ends with Ottoman conquest of North Africa

Year 1551 ( MDLI ) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar.

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Births

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Maria Anna of Bavaria

Deaths

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Martin Bucer
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Barbara Radziwiłł

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