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=== October–December === * [[October 2]] – The [[Khanate of Kazan]] [[Siege of Kazan|falls to troops]] of [[Ivan IV of Russia]] * [[October 17]] – After heavy losses by the Ottoman Empire, the Siege of Eger in Hungary is broken off by the Ottomans. * [[November 15]] – [[Radu Ilie Haidăul]] becomes the new [[Prince of Wallachia]] in what is now Romania after defeating Prince Mircea the Shepherd at the [[Mănești, Prahova|battle of Mănești]]. Prince Mircea retakes the throne seven months later. * [[November 18]] – [[Shimun VIII Yohannan Sulaqa|Simeon Sulaka]] arrives in [[Rome]] from the Middle Eastern city of [[Mosul]] and brings a letter asking [[Pope Julius III]] to appoint him as the Patriarch of the [[Church of the East]], leader of the Chaldean Catholic Church. * [[November 24]] – [[Thomas Cranmer]], [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] and top cleric of the [[Church of England]], delivers the proposed [[Forty-two Articles]] to the Privy Council of [[Edward VI of England|King Edward VI]].<ref>{{cite book|last= Hardwick|first= Charles |title= A History of the Articles of Religion|publisher=John Deighton|location= Cambridge|year=1851|pages=74–79}}</ref> * [[December 26]] – [[Pope Julius III]] issues a papal brief revoking resolutions passed by the ''colegii'' [[Bologna|Papal State of Bologna]] in Italy.<ref>''War and Peace in the Religious Conflicts of the Long Sixteenth Century'' (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2022) pp.47-48</ref>
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