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- | :''[[1510]] - [[1509]] - [[1508]] - [[1507]] - [[1506]] - [[1505]] - [[1504]] - [[1503]] - [[1502]] - [[1501]]'' | + | Year '''1503''' (MDIII) was a common year of the Julian calendar. |
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+ | * ''[[Margarita Philosophia]]'' by Gregor Reisch | ||
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===Music=== | ===Music=== |
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