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Events March 23 - Peace of Longjumeau ends the Second War of Religion in France. ...
Events January 11 - First recorded lottery in England. ...
Events January 23 - The assassination of regent James Stewart, Earl of Moray throws Scotland into civil war February 25 - Pope Pius V excommunicates Queen Elizabeth I of England with the bull Regnans in Excelsis May 20 - Abraham Ortelius issues the first modern atlas. ...
Events January 16 - Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk is tried for treason for his part in the Ridolfi plot to restore Catholicism in England. ...
Events January - articles of Warsaw Confederation signed, sanctioning religious freedom in Poland. ...
Events April 14 - Battle of Mookerheyde. ...
This is a list of decades which have articles with more information about them. ...
Events and Trends 1541 Hernando de Soto is the first European to see the Mississippi River. ...
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Events and Trends In 1564 William Shakespeare was born. ...
Centuries: 15th century - 16th century - 17th century Decades: 1520s 1530s 1540s 1550s 1560s - 1570s - 1580s 1590s 1600s 1610s 1620s Years: 1570 1571 1572 1573 1574 1575 1576 1577 1578 1579 Significant Events and Trends Transition from the Muromachi to the Azuchi-Momoyama period in Japan Categories: 1570s ...
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Events and Trends November 5, 1605 - The Gunpowder Plot to blow up the British Parliament. ...
These pages contain the trends of millennia and centuries. ...
(14th century - 15th century - 16th century - other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 15th century was that century which lasted from 1401 to 1500. ...
(15th century - 16th century - 17th century - more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 16th century was that century which lasted from 1501 to 1600. ...
(16th century - 17th century - 18th century - more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 17th century was that century which lasted from 1601-1700. ...
Events January 11 is the 11th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
Freedom of religion is a modern legal concept of being free as a matter of right, while freedom of worship is based upon the free expression of that right. ...
January 23 is the 23rd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
The term Royal Exchange can refer to: The Royal Exchange in London The Royal Exchange in Manchester The Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
The clock tower of the Palace of Westminster, which contains Big Ben London is the capital city of the United Kingdom and of England. ...
Flag of the Crimean Tatars The Crimean Tatars (Qırımtatar aka Qırımtürk, Pl. ...
The Crimean Khanate (Khanate of Crimea), 1441â1783, the independent state of the Crimean Tatar people. ...
Moscow (Russian: ÐоÑкваÌ, Moskva, IPA: listen?) is the capital of Russia, located on the river Moskva. ...
Location within the British Isles Horncastles town crest Horncastle is a market town of some 5,000 residents in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. ...
October 7 is the 280th day of the year (281st in leap years). ...
The naval Battle of Lepanto took place on 7 October 1571 at the northern edge of the entrance to the Gulf of Corinth (then the Gulf of Lepanto), off western Greece. ...
Don John of Austria (February 24, 1547 - October 1, 1578), also known as Juan De Austria and Don Juan de Austria, was the illegitimate son of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. ...
Births - January 9 - Karel Bonaventura Buquoy, French soldier (d. 1621)
- January 27 - Abbas I of Safavid, Shah of Iran (died 1629)
- February 15 - Michael Praetorius, German composer and writer on music (died 1621)
- May 11 - Niwa Nagashige, Japanese warlord (died 1637)
- October 18 - Wolfgang Ratke, German educationist (died 1635)
- December 9 - Metius, Dutch mathematician and astronomer (d. 1635)
- December 27 - Johannes Kepler, German astronomer (died 1630)
- Henry Ainsworth, English Nonconformist clergyman and scholar (died 1622)
- William Bedell, Anglican churchman (died 1642)
- Willem Blaeu, Dutch cartographer (died 1638)
- Gabrielle d'Estrée, mistress of Henri IV of France (died 1599)
- Frederick de Houtman, Dutch explorer (died 1627)
- Hugh Roe O'Donnell, Irish chieftain and rebel (died 1603)
- Aleksander Ostrogski, Polish nobleman (died 1603)
- Alessandro Peretti di Montalto, Venetian cardinal (died 1623)
- Thomas Storer, English poet (died 1604)
- Thomas Wintour, English Gunpowder Plot conspirator (died 1606)
- Tirso de Molina, Spanish dramatist and poet (died 1648)
January 9 is the 9th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Karel Bonaventura Buquoy or in French Charles Bonaventure de Longueval comte de Bucquoy or in German Karl Bonaventura Graf von Buquoy ( 9 Jan 1571 in Arras- 10 Jul1621) was a military commander of French-Belgium ancestry who fought for the Holy Roman Empire during the Thirty Years War. ...
Events February 9 - Gregory XV is elected pope. ...
January 27 is the 27th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
Shah Abbas I of Safavid at a banquet Detail from a celing fresco; Chehel Sotoun palace; Isfahan Shah Abbas King of the Persians Copper engraving by Dominicus Custos, from his Atrium heroicum Caesarum pub. ...
One of the worlds longest-lasting monarchies, the Iranian monarchy went through many transformations over the centuries, from the days of Persia to the creation of what is now modern day Iran. ...
Events March 4 - Massachusetts Bay Colony is granted a Royal charter. ...
February 15 is the 46th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
Michael Praetorius Michael Praetorius (probably February 15, 1571 â February 15, 1621) was a German composer and writer on music. ...
Events February 9 - Gregory XV is elected pope. ...
May 11 is the 131st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (132nd in leap years). ...
Niwa Nagashige (丹羽長重; May 11, 1571 - April 1, 1637) is a daimyo and retainer of Oda clan. ...
Events February 3 - Tulipmania collapses in Netherlands by government order February 15 - Ferdinand III becomes Holy Roman Emperor December 17 - Shimabara Rebellion erupts in Japan Pierre de Fermat makes a marginal claim to have proof of what would become known as Fermats last theorem. ...
October 18 is the 291st day of the year (292nd in Leap years). ...
Wolfgang Ratke (also Ratchius or Wolfgang Ratich) (18 October 1571â27 April 1635) was a German educationist. ...
Events February 10 - The Académie française in Paris is expanded to become a national academy for the artistic elite. ...
December 9 is the 343rd day (344th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
For the crater, see Metius (crater). ...
Events February 10 - The Académie française in Paris is expanded to become a national academy for the artistic elite. ...
December 27 is the 361st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
Johannes Kepler Johannes Kepler (December 27, 1571 â November 15, 1630), a key figure in the scientific revolution, was a German astronomer, mathematician and astrologer. ...
Events February 22 - Native American Quadequine introduces Popcorn to English colonists. ...
Henry Ainsworth, (1571-1622) was an English Nonconformist clergyman and scholar, was born of a farming family of Swanton Morley, Norfolk. ...
Events January 1 - In the Gregorian calendar, January 1 is declared as the first day of the year, instead of March 25. ...
William Bedell (1571 - February 7, 1642) was an Anglican churchman. ...
Events January 4 - Charles I attempts to arrest five leading members of the Long Parliament, but they escape. ...
Willem Jansz Blaeu Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571 â 1638), also rendered Willem Jansz Blaeu, was a Dutch cartographer and atlas maker, born in Alkmaar. ...
Events March 29 - Swedish colonists establish first settlement in Delaware, called New Sweden. ...
Gabrielle dEstrée, duchesse de Beaufort et Verneuil, marquise de Monceaux (1571-1599) was a French mistress of King Henry IV of France, born at Château de la Bourdaisière in Montlouis-sur-Loire, in the Indre-et-Loire department of France. ...
By Frans Pourbus the younger. ...
Events Swedish King Sigismund III Vasa is replaced by his brother Charles IX of Sweden. ...
Frederick de Houtman (1571—1627) was Dutch explorer who sailed along the Western coast of Australia (see History of Western Australia) en route to Batavia. ...
Events A Dutch ship makes the first recorded sighting of the coast of South Australia. ...
Red Hugh Roe ODonnell (1571-1603) was an Irish King who led ODonnells Rebellion from 1593-1596 and later helped lead the Nine Years War, a revolt against English occupation, from 1593-1603. ...
King James I of England/VII of Scotland, the first monarch to rule the Kingdoms of England and Scotland at the same time Events March 24 - Elizabeth I of England dies and is succeeded by her cousin King James VI of Scotland, uniting the crowns of Scotland and England April...
Noble Family Ostrogski Coat of Arms Ostrogski Parents Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski Zofia Tarnowska Consorts Anna Kostka Children with Anna Kostka Zofia Ostrogska Konstanty Ostrogski Janusz Ostrogski Anna Alojza Ostrogska Katarzyna Ostrogska Date of Birth 1571 Place of Birth ? Date of Death 1603 Place of Death ? Prince Aleksander Ostrogski (1571-1603...
King James I of England/VII of Scotland, the first monarch to rule the Kingdoms of England and Scotland at the same time Events March 24 - Elizabeth I of England dies and is succeeded by her cousin King James VI of Scotland, uniting the crowns of Scotland and England April...
When Felice Peretti was elected Pope Sixtus V April 24, 1585, he appointed his nephew, Alessandro Damasceni Peretti di Montalto (1571 - 1623), cardinal deacon in the consistory on May 13; the cardinal was then fourteen years old. ...
Events August 6 - Pope Urban VIII is elected to the Papacy. ...
Thomas Storer (1571 - 1604) was a poet born in London, and educated at Oxford. ...
Events January 14 â Hampton Court conference with James I of England, the Anglican bishops and representatives of Puritans September 20 â Capture of Ostend by Spanish forces under Ambrosio Spinola after a three year siege. ...
Thomas Wintour (also spelt Wyntour) (1571 (although some accounts say 1572) - January 31, 1606), was one of the principal catholic conspirators in the 1605 Gunpowder Plot to assassinate James I of England and Members of Parliament. ...
The Gunpowder Plot of 1605 was a desperate but failed attempt by a group of provincial English Catholic extremists to kill King James I of England, his family, and most of the Protestant aristocracy in one fell swoop by blowing up the Houses of Parliament during the State Opening. ...
Events January 27 - The trial of Guy Fawkes and other conspirators begins ending in their execution on January 31 May 17 - Supporters of Vasili Shusky invade the Kremlin and kill Premier Dmitri December 26 - Shakespeares King Lear performed in court Storm buries a village of St Ismails near...
Tirso de Molina (October, 1571 - March 12, 1648) was a Spanish dramatist and poet. ...
// Events Peace treaty signed at Westphalia ends the Thirty Years War. ...
Deaths - January 9 - Nicolas Durand de Villegaignon, French naval officer (born 1510)
- February 12 - Nicholas Throckmorton, English diplomat and politician (b. 1515)
- February 13 - Benvenuto Cellini, Italian artist (born 1500)
- April 6 - John Hamilton, Scottish prelate and politician (born 1511)
- July 15 - Shimazu Takahisa, Japanese samurai and warlord (born 1514)
- July 17 - Georg Fabricius, German poet (born 1516)
- September 23 - John Jewel, English bishop (born 1522)
- Hans Asper, Swiss painter (born 1499)
- Tsukahara Bokuden, Japanese swordsman (born 1489)
- Joachim II of Brandenburg (born 1505)
- Titu Cusi, Incan ruler (born 1529)
- Dorothea of Saxe-Lauenburg, consort of Christian III of Denmark (born 1511)
- Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox (born 1516)
- Mori Motonari, Japanese warlord
- Jan Tarlo, Polish nobleman
- Pierre Viret, Swiss theologian (born 1511)
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