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16th Century Timeline
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1. The first recorded epidemic of smallpox in the New World occurs on the island of Hispaniola and decimates the native Ta
1572
1507
1513
1514
2. Galileo Galilei born on February 15
1525
1564
1582
1514
3. Catherine de' Medici instigates the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre which takes the lives of Protestant leader Gaspard de Coligny and thousands of Huguenots. The violence spreads from Paris to other cities and the countryside.
1529
1572
1522
1560
4. The Anglo-Spanish War is fought on both sides of theAtlantic.
1592
1585
1542
1579
5. Pope Gregory XIII issues the Gregorian calendar.
1501
1582
1565
1541
6. Pedro de Valdivia founds Santiago de Chile.
1568
1541
1514
1592
7. The Sweating sickness epidemic hits Tudor England.
1517
1543
1519
1541
8. Foundation of the Sultanate of Sennar by Amara Dunqas - in what is modern Sudan
1541
1571
1503
1584
9. Galileo Galilei born on February 15
1591
1548
1564
1545
10. Georgius Agricola - the 'Father of Mineralogy' - publishes his De re metallica.
1527
1556
1565
1571
11. Korea - with the help of Ming Dynasty China - repels two Japanese invasions.
1592
1521
1541
1598
12. Katherine of Aragon dies in Kimbolton Castle.
1551
1536
1544
1541
13. William Tyndale's partial translation of the Bible into English is published - which would eventually be incorporated into the King James Bible.
1537
1513
1506
1534
14. Spain repulses the English Armada.
1560
1589
1506
1501
15. The Ottomans defeat the Kingdom of Hungary at the Battle of Moh
1519
1518
1526
1571
16. The Church of England breaks away from the Roman Catholic Church and recognizes King Henry VIII as the head of the Church.
1588
1531
1572
1562
17. Mir Chakar Khan Rind captured Delhi with Emperor Humayun.
1556
1575
1527
1551
18. The first European diplomatic mission to Ethiopia - sent by the Portuguese - arrives at Massawa 9 April - and reaches the imperial encampment of Emperor Dawit II in Shewa 9 October.
1520
1512
1517
1560
19. King Sebastian of Portugal is killed at the Battle of Alcazarquivir.
1572
1565
1580
1578
20. Mir Chakar Khan Rind died age of 97.
1563
1565
1535
1557
21. The Ottomans capture Baghdad.
1563
1558
1534
1503
22. At least two thousand converted Jews are massacred in a Lisbon riot.
1600
1506
1558
1529
23. The Edict of Nantes ends the French Wars of Religion.
1539
1598
1572
1537
24. The French defeat an Imperial
1547
1542
1544
1547
25. The Union of Utrecht unifies the northern Netherlands - a foundation for the later Dutch Republic.
1541
1579
1529
1513
26. The Portuguese settle in Macau.
1550
1521
1557
1531
27. The M
1546
1541
1535
1534
28. Catherine de' Medici instigates the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre which takes the lives of Protestant leader Gaspard de Coligny and thousands of Huguenots. The violence spreads from Paris to other cities and the countryside.
1503
1580
1572
1559
29. Pomponio Algerio - radical theologian - is executed by boiling in oil as part of the Roman inquisition.
1518
1556
1599
1512
30. Songhai forces sack the Malian capital of Niani
1513
1576
1545
1552
31. An Algerian military campaign by Charles V of Spain (Habsburg) is unsuccessful.
1529
1556
1545
1541
32. After heavy losses on both sides the Siege of Haarlem ends in a Spanish victory.
1573
1520
1500
1503
33. Oda Nobunaga finally captures Nagashima fortress.
1557
1532
1565
1575
34. Francis Drake circles the world.
1564
1562
1577
1515
35. Georgius Agricola - the 'Father of Mineralogy' - publishes his De re metallica.
1556
1523
1519
1513
36. Akbar the Great defeats the Sultan of Bengal at the Second battle of Panipat
1591
1569
1573
1556
37. Emperor Charles V decisively dismantles the Schmalkaldic League at the Battle of M
1547
1532
1599
1529
38. After 200 years - the Kingdom of England loses Calais to France.
1520
1520
1558
1592
39. Edward VI becomes King of England and Ireland on 28 January and is crowned on 20 February at the age of 9.
1556
1582
1500
1547
40. William Tyndale's partial translation of the Bible into English is published - which would eventually be incorporated into the King James Bible.
1548
1519
1537
1593
41. Portuguese found a settlement at Macau.
1553
1579
1517
1521
42. Affair of the Placards
1534
1544
1560
1519
43. Livonian War between Poland - Grand Principality of Lithuania - Sweden - Denmark and Russia.
1512
1524
1558
1527
44. Imam Ahmad Gragn defeats the Ethiopian Emperor Dawit II in the Battle of Shimbra Kure - the opening clash of the Ethiopian
1600
1529
1552
1536
45. Brielle is taken from Habsburg Spain by Protestant Watergeuzen in the Capture of Brielle - in the Eighty Years' War.
1513
1564
1547
1572
46. Spain defeats France at the Battle of Cerignola. Considered to be the first battle in history won by gunpowder small arms.
1599
1503
1599
1533
47. The Edict of Nantes ends the French Wars of Religion.
1525
1541
1598
1558
48. Mongols led by Altan Khan invade China and besiege Beijing.
1500
1550
1562
1519
49. Portuguese navigator Pedro
1580
1564
1500
1522
50. The Church of England breaks away from the Roman Catholic Church and recognizes King Henry VIII as the head of the Church.
1578
1555
1519
1531