| 1525 by topic | | Arts and science | | Music - Science | | Lists of leaders | | Colonial governors - State leaders | | Birth and death categories | | Births - Deaths | | Establishments and disestablishments categories | | Establishments - Disestablishments | Events January 9 - Adrian Dedens becomes Pope Adrian VI. February 26 - Execution by hanging of Cuauhtémoc, Aztec ruler of Tenochtitlan under orders of conquistador Hernán Cortés. ...
Events April - Battle of Villalar - Forces loyal to Emperor Charles V defeat the Comuneros, a league of urban bourgeois rebelling against Charles in Spain. ...
Events March 1, 1524/5 - Giovanni da Verrazano lands near Cape Fear (approx. ...
Events January 14 - Treaty of Madrid. ...
Events January 5 - Felix Manz, co-founder of the Swiss Anabaptists, was drowned in the Limmat River in Zürich by the Zürich Reformed state church. ...
Events June 19 - Battle of Landriano - A French army in Italy under Marshal St. ...
This is a list of decades which have articles with more information about them. ...
Centuries: 14th century - 15th century - 16th century Decades: 1440s 1450s 1460s 1470s 1480s - 1490s - 1500s 1510s 1520s 1530s 1540s Years: 1490 1491 1492 1493 1494 1495 1496 1497 1498 1499 Events and Trends 1490: Tirant lo Blanc by Joanot Martorell & Martí Joan De Galba is published. ...
---- Events and Trends Leonardo da Vinci paints the Mona Lisa Spanish arrive in present-day Gulf of Mexico External links 1500-1524 Events 1500-1509 Events Categories: 1500s ...
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Centuries: 15th century - 16th century - 17th century Decades: 1480s 1490s 1500s 1510s 1520s - 1530s - 1540s 1550s 1560s 1570s 1580s Years: 1530 1531 1532 1533 1534 1535 1536 1537 1538 1539 Events and Trends Spanish conquest of Peru Beginning of colonization of Brazil Categories: 1530s ...
Events and Trends 1541 Hernando de Soto is the first European to see the Mississippi River. ...
Events and Trends Categories: 1550s ...
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. ...
The year 1525 CE in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed here. ...
1524 state leaders - Events of 1525 - 1526 state leaders - State leaders by year Americas Inca Empire - Huayna Capac, Inca Emperor (1493-1527) Asia China (Ming Dynasty) - Jiajing, Emperor of China (1521-1567) Japan Monarch - Go-Kashiwabara, Emperor of Japan (1500-1526) Shogun (Ashikaga) - Ashikaga Yoshiharu, Shogun of Japan (1521-1546...
Events January 21 is the 21st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Anabaptists (Greek ana+baptizo re-baptizers, German: Wiedertäufer) were Christians of the Radical Reformation. ...
Conrad Grebel (ca. ...
Felix Manz (ca. ...
Jörg vom Haus Jacob (Georg Cajacob, or George of the House of Jacob), commonly known as George Blaurock¹ (1491-1529), with Conrad Grebel and Felix Manz was co-founder of the Swiss Brethren church in Zürich, and thereby one of the founders of modern Anabaptism. ...
Location within Switzerland (German pronunciation IPA: ; in English often Zurich, without the umlaut) is the largest city in Switzerland (population: 366,145 in 2004; population of urban area: 1,091,732) and capital of the canton of Zürich. ...
February 10 is the 41st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
Albert (May 16, 1490 - March 20, 1568), (Albertus in Latin, Margrave Albrecht of Brandenburg in German) Grand Master of the Teutonic Order and first duke of Ducal Prussia, was the third son of Frederick of Hohenzollern, prince of Ansbach and Bayreuth, and Sophia, daughter of Casimir IV Jagiello Grand Duke...
The Prussian Homage by Jan Matejko The Prussian Homage or Prussian Tribute (Polish: hoÅd pruski) was the formal investment of Albert of Prussia as duke of the Polish fief of Ducal Prussia. ...
February 24 is the 55th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
Combatants France Spain, Holy Roman Empire Commanders François I, Louis de la Trémoille Fernando de Avalos Strength 17,000 infantry 6,500 cavalry 53 guns 19,000 infantry 4,000 cavalry 17 guns Casualties 12,000 dead or wounded 500 dead or wounded In 1525 during the Battle...
Charles de Lannoy (c. ...
Francis I (French: François Ier) (September 12, 1494 â July 31, 1547), called the Father and Restorer of Letters (French: le Père et Restaurateur des Lettres), was crowned King of France in 1515 in the cathedral at Reims and reigned until 1547. ...
Cesare Hercolani was born in Forlì, Province of Forlì-Cesena, Emilia-Romagna, Northern Italy in 1499. ...
March 1 is the 60th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (61st in leap years). ...
Events March 1, 1524/5 - Giovanni da Verrazano lands near Cape Fear (approx. ...
Giovanni da Verrazzano (c. ...
This article is about the geographical feature on the coast of North Carolina. ...
May 15 is the 135th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (136th in leap years). ...
Peasants War map. ...
Olivia Amador ...
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The Holy Roman Empire and from the 16th century on also The Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation was a political conglomeration of lands in Central Europe in the Middle Ages and the early modern period. ...
Expanding insurgencies during the Peasants war The Peasants War (in German, der Deutsche Bauernkrieg) was a popular revolt in Europe, specifically in the Holy Roman Empire between 1524-1525. ...
June 16 is the 167th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (168th in leap years), with 198 days remaining. ...
Henry VIII (28 June 1491 â 28 January 1547) was King of England and Lord of Ireland (later King of Ireland) from 22 April 1509 until his death. ...
Henry Fitzroy, 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset (June 15, 1519 â June 18, 1536) was the son of Henry VIII and his teenaged mistress, Elizabeth Blount, the only bastard that Henry acknowledged. ...
The title Duke of Richmond has been created several times in the Peerage of England. ...
The Duke of Somerset is a title in the peerage of England that has been created several times. ...
June 27 is the 178th day of the year (179th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, with 187 days remaining. ...
Luther at age 46 (Lucas Cranach the Elder, 1529) The Luther seal Martin Luther (November 10, 1483 â February 18, 1546) was a German monk, [1] priest, professor, theologian, and church reformer, whose teachings inspired the Reformation and deeply influenced the doctrines and culture of the Lutheran and Protestant traditions. ...
Portrait of Katharina von Bora, wife of Martin Luther, by Lucas Cranach the Elder. ...
Europe is conventionally considered one of the seven continents of Earth which, in this case, is more a cultural and political distinction than a physiographic one, leading to various perspectives about Europes borders. ...
A disease is an abnormal condition of the body or mind that causes discomfort, dysfunction, or distress to the person afflicted or those in contact with the person. ...
The Andes between Chile and Argentina The Andes form the longest mountain chain in the world. ...
For other meanings of Inca, see Inca (disambiguation). ...
Mixco Viejo is an archaeological site in the north east of the Chimaltenango district of Guatemala, some 50 km to the north of Guatemala City. ...
monkey poo This article is about the pre-Columbian Maya civilization. ...
Conquistador (meaning Conqueror in the Spanish language) is the term used to refer to the soldiers, explorers, and adventurers who achieved the Conquista (this Spanish term is generally accepted by historians), i. ...
Pedro de Alvarado y Contreras (Badajoz, c. ...
Yersinia pestis seen at 2000x magnification. ...
See New Covenant for the concept translated as New Testament in the KJV. The New Testament (Îαινή Îιαθήκη), sometimes called the Greek Testament or Greek Scriptures, and sometimes also New Covenant, is the name given to the part of the Christian Bible that was written by various authors c. ...
Sculpted Head Of William Tyndale from St Dunstan-in-the-West Church London William Tyndale (sometimes spelled Tindale) (circa 1484 - October 6, 1536) was a 16th century divine and scholar who translated the Bible into the Early Modern English of his day. ...
Satellite image of Istanbul and the Bosphorus Istanbul (Turkish: İstanbul) is Turkeys largest city, and its cultural and economic center. ...
Births - January 6 - Caspar Peucer, German reformer (died 1602)
- September 25 - Steven Borough, English explorer (d. 1584)
- October 1 - Tadeáš Hájek, Czech physician and astronomer (died 1600)
- Melchior Cano, Spanish theologian (died 1560)
- Baldassare Donato, Italian composer and singer (died 1603)
- Edward Sutton, 4th Baron Dudley (died 1586)
- Johann Georg, Margrave and Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia
- Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Italian composer (died 1594)
- Lelio Sozini, Humanist and Reformer (died 1562)
- Hans Staden, German soldier and sailor
- Maharal of Prague, important Talmudic scholar, Jewish mystic and philosopher
- Pieter Brueghel the Elder, Flemish painter
January 6 is the 6th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Caspar Peucer (6 January 1525 - 25 September 1602) was a German reformer, physician, and scholar. ...
This page is about the year. ...
September 25 is the 268th day of the year (269th in leap years). ...
Steven Borough (September 25, 1525-July 12, 1584), English navigator, was born at Northam in Devon on September 25 1525. ...
1584 was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar or a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. ...
October 1 is the 274th day of the year (275th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
Tadeáš Hájek z Hájku (December 1, 1525 - September 1, 1600, both in Prague), also known as Tadeáš Hájek of Hájek, Thaddaeus Hagecius ab Hayek or Thaddeus Nemicus, was the personal physician of the Holy Roman Emperor Rudolph II and a Czech astronomer. ...
1597 1598 1599 - 1600 - 1601 1602 1603 |- | align=center colspan=2 | Decades: 1570s 1580s 1590s - 1600s - 1610s 1620s 1630s |- | align=center | Centuries: 15th century - 16th century - 17th century |} // Events January January 1 - Scotland adopts January 1st as being New Years Day February February 17 - Giordano Bruno burned at the...
Melchior Cano (1525 - September 30, 1560), was a Spanish theologian. ...
Events February 27 - The Treaty of Berwick, which would expel the French from Scotland, is signed by England and the Congregation of Scotland The first tulip bulb was brought from Turkey to the Netherlands. ...
Baldassare Donato (also Donati) (1525-1530 – June 1603) was an Italian composer and singer of the Venetian school of the late Renaissance. ...
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 - Samuel de Champlain, French explorer, sails to Canada March 24 - Elizabeth I of England dies and is succeeded by her cousin King James I of...
Edward Sutton, 4th Baron Dudley (1525-1586) and may have been a Governor of Hume castle. ...
1586 was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar or a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar. ...
Johann Georg Hohenzollern (1525-1598) was the Margrave and Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia from 1571 until his death. ...
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (born in Palestrina (Praeneste) near Rome, 1525, latest February 1, 1526 â February 2, 1594 in Rome) was an Italian composer of Renaissance music. ...
Events February 27 - Henry IV is crowned King of France at Rheims. ...
Lelio Francesco Maria Sozini (Latin Socinus) (1525-1562), Humanist and Reformer, was born at Siena on January 29 1525. ...
Events Earliest English slave-trading expedition under John Hawkins. ...
Hans Staden (with beard) watching an indigenous tribe in Brazil practicing cannibalism. ...
Judah Low ben Bezalel (1525 — 1609) was a Jewish scholar and rabbi, most of his life in Prague. ...
Bruegels The Painter and The Connoisseur drawn c. ...
Deaths - February 24 - Guillaume Gouffier, seigneur de Bonnivet, French soldier
- February 26 - Cuauhtémoc, last Aztec ruler (tortured to death)
- May 5 - Frederick III, Elector of Saxony (born 1463)
- May 27 - Thomas Muentzer, German pastor and rebel leader (born 1489)
- July 22 - Richard Wingfield, English diplomat
- December 30 - Jakob Fugger, German banker (born 1459)
- Jean Lemaire de Belges, Walloon poet and historian (born 1473)
- Huayna Capac, emperor of the Inca (born 1493)
- Franciabigio, Florentine painter (born 1482)
- Jacques de la Palice, French nobleman and military officer
- Richard de la Pole, last Yorkist claimant to the English throne (killed in battle)
- Nicholas Storch, weaver and reformer
- Leonor of Viseu, queen of João II of Portugal
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