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Year1532(MDXXXII) was aleap year starting on Monday(link will display the full calendar) of theJulian calendar.
Events
[edit]January–March
[edit]- January 22–São Vicenteis established as the first permanentPortuguesesettlement inBrazil.[1]
- February 12–The Deceived Ones(Gl'ingannati), a stage comedy written collectively by theAccademia degli IntronatiinSiena,makes its debut as part of the festivities of the Italian city's annual carnival.[2]
- February 24–William Warham,the 81-year-old Roman CatholicArchbishop of Canterbury,publicly declares that he is disasocciating himself from all acts of the English Parliament that are prejudicial to papal authority.[3]
- March 18– TheSupplication against the Ordinariesis presented toHenry VIIIbyThomas MoretheSpeaker of the House of Commons.[4]Henry responds by stating that the Commons could hardly expect such consideration after they refused to assent to the government's proposals. Shortly afterwards, Parliament isprorogueduntil April 10.
April–June
[edit]- April 27– The democratic government of theRepublic of FlorenceinItaly,in existence for more than 400 years since its founding in1115,is abolished by order ofPope Clement VIIin order for a hereditary, and absolute, monarchy to be established.[5]Alessandro de' Medici, Duke of Florence,the illegitimate son of Pope Clement, is given full power and the Republic's parliament (theSignoria) and the rule of the executive officer, theGonfaloniere,come to an end.
- April–Battle of QuipaipaninPeru:Atahualpawins thecivil warin theInca Empire,defeating his brotherHuáscar.[6][7]
- May 13–Francisco Pizarrolands on the northern coast ofPeru.[8]
- May 16– SirThomas Moreresigns asLord ChancellorofEngland.[9]
- June 25–Suleiman the Magnificentleads another invasion ofHungary.
July–September
[edit]- July 23– TheNuremberg Religious Peaceis granted to members of the Schmalkaldic League, granting them religious liberty.[10]
- August 13–Union of Brittany and France:TheDuchy of Brittanyis absorbed into theKingdom of France.[11]
- August 5– Thesiege of Günsin the Austrian Empire begins as the Ottoman army, under SultanSuleiman the Magnificent,attempts to take the city of Güns (nowKőszeginHungary) with 100,000 troops in order to mount a larger invasion of the Austrian city ofVienna,capital of theHoly Roman Empire.The defenders, less than 800 Croatian soldiers commanded byNikola Jurišić,puts up a successful resistance despite being outnumbered by more than 100 to 1.[12]
- August 30– Thesiege of Günsfails as heavy rains and the arrival of reinforcements fromCharles V, Holy Roman Emperorto supplement the Croatian defenders, causes Suleiman to retreat.[12]
- September 1–Anne Boleynis createdMarquess of Pembrokeby her fiancé, KingHenry VIII of England.[13]
October–December
[edit]- October 7– (9th waxing of Tazaungmon 894 ME) The Burmese monarchMin Bin,King of Arrakan,leads a combined invasion force of 12,000 people (three armies of 11,000 men in a three-pronged attack, and a flotilla of war boats carrying 1,000 troops) in an invasion of Bengal in India.
- November 16–Francisco Pizarroand his men captureIncaemperorAtahualpaatCajamarca,ambushing and slaughtering a large number of his followers, without loss to themselves.[14]He subsequently offers a ransom of approximately $50 million in gold.[15]
- December 1– (5th waxing of Pyatho 894 ME) The Burmese Army underMin Binmarches intoDhaka,capital of Bengal without any resistance.
- December 4– A fire strikes the cathedral inChambéry,now a part ofFrance,but at the time a part of Italy'sDuchy of Savoy.The fire burns several holes in theShroud of Turin,believed by some Roman Catholics to be the burial shroud ofJesus of Nazarethafter the crucifixion, and to have a miraculous imprint of Jesus, but the shroud is repaired by nuns at the cathedral.
- December 20– The first payment for Atahualpa's ransom from the Spaniards is made as gold is delivered toCuzcoto fill up a room.
Date unknown
[edit]- The Princeis published, five years after the death of the author,Niccolò Machiavelli.[16]
- Pantagruelis published byFrançois Rabelais.[17]
- Henry VIII of Englandgrants the Thorne brothers a Royal Charter to foundBristol Grammar School.[18][19]
- Stamford Schoolis founded in England by William Radcliffe.[20][21]
- TheParis Parlementhas the city's beggars arrested "to force them to work in the sewers, chained together in pairs".[22]
- Possible date for theBattle of the MaulebetweenIncasandMapuches,according to historian Osvaldo Silva.[23]
Births
[edit]- January 21–Ludwig Helmbold,German classical singer (d.1598)[24]
- February 14–Richard Lowther,English soldier and official (d.1607)[25]
- February 19–Jean-Antoine de Baïf,French poet and member of thePléiade(d.1589)[26]
- March 20–Juan de Ribera,Spanish Catholic archbishop (d.1611)[27]
- March 25–Pietro Pontio,Italian music theorist and composer (d.1596)[28]
- April 21–Martin Schalling the Younger,German theologian (d.1608)[29][30]
- April 23–Anna Marie of Brunswick-Lüneburg,Duchess of Prussia (d.1568)[31]
- June 1–Marino Grimani,Doge of Venice (d.1605)[32]
- June 6–Giulio Antonio Santorio,Italian Catholic cardinal (d.1602)[33]
- June 7–Amy Robsart,wife ofRobert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester(d.1560)[34]
- June 13–Countess Palatine Helena of Simmern,countess consort of Hanau-Münzenberg (1551-1561) (d.1579)[35]
- June 16–Francis Coster,Brabantian Jesuit theologian, author (d.1619)[36]
- June 24
- Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester,English politician (probable;[37]d.1588)
- William IV, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel,German Protestant leader (d.1592)[38]
- July 12–Mechthild of Bavaria,German duchess (d.1565)
- July 25–Alphonsus Rodriguez,Spanish Jesuit lay brother and saint (d.1617)[39]
- August 14–Archduchess Magdalena of Austria,Member of the House of Habsburg (d.1590)[40]
- October 4–Francisco de Toledo,Spanish Jesuit cardinal (d.1596)[41][42]
- October 30–Yuri of Uglich,Prince of Uglich (d.1563)[43]
- November 16–Clara of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel,Abbess of Gandersheim, later Duchess of Brunswick-Grubenhagen (d.1595)[44]
- November 22–Anne of Denmark, Electress of Saxony(d.1585)[45]
- December 7–Louis I, Count of Sayn-Wittgenstein(d.1605)[46]
- December 20
- John Günther I, Count of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen(d.1586)[47]
- Orazio Samacchini,Italian painter (d.1577)[48]
- December 26–Guilielmus Xylander,German classical scholar (d.1576)
- date unknown
- Robert Abercromby,Scottish Jesuit missionary (d.1613)[49]
- William Allen,English cardinal (d.1594)[50]
- Hernando Franco,Spanish composer (d.1585)[51]
- Luís Fróis,Portuguese missionary (d.1597)[52]
- Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa,Spanish explorer (d.1592)[53]
- John Hawkins,English navigator and slave trader (d.1595)[54]
- Étienne Jodelle,French dramatist and poet (d.1573)[55]
- Ralph Lane,English explorer (d.1603)[56]
- Henry Percy, 8th Earl of Northumberland(d.1585)[57]
- Thomas Norton,English lawyer (d.1584)[58]
- Tulsidas,medieval Hindi poet and philosopher (d.1623)
- Flavio Orsini,Italian Catholic cardinal (d.1581)[59]
- Thomas Lucy,English politician (d.1600)[60]
- probable
- Sofonisba Anguissola,Italian portrait painter (d.1625)[61]
- Orlande de Lassus,Flemish composer (d.1594)[62]
Deaths
[edit]- May–Elizabeth Stafford, Countess of Sussex
- June–Bernardino Luini,Italian painter (b.1482)
- June 28–Pompeo Colonna,ItalianRoman Catholiccardinal (b.1479)[63]
- July 8–Andrea Riccio,Italian sculptor and architect (b.1470)[64]
- August 11–John of Denmark,Danish prince (b.1518)[65]
- August 16–John, Elector of Saxony(b.1468)[66]
- August 19–Caritas Pirckheimer,German nun (b.1467)[67]
- August 22–William Warham,Archbishop of Canterbury(b.1450)[68]
- September–Vlad VI Înecatul,Prince of Wallachia[69]
- October 1–Jan Mabuse,Flemish painter[70]
- December 2–Louis Gonzaga (Rodomonte),Italian-French dignitary and diplomat (b.1500)[71]
- December 3–Louis II, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken,Duke of Zweibrücken from 1514 to 1532 (b.1502)[72]
- December 12–Pietro Accolti,Italian Catholic cardinal (b.1455)[73]
- December 13–Solomon Molcho,Portuguese mystic (b.1500)[74]
- December 30–Krzysztof Szydłowiecki,Polish noble (b.1467)[75]
- date unknown
- Jeanne de la Font,French poet and culture patron (b.1500)[76]
- Huáscar,12th Inca Emperor[77]
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