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16th Century Timeline
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1. Michelangelo Buonarroti is made chief architect of St. Peter's Basilica.
1537
1529
1546
1543
2. Gazi Giray leads a huge Tatar expedition against Moscow.
1591
1568
1557
1544
3. At least two thousand converted Jews are massacred in a Lisbon riot.
1571
1506
1549
1513
4. Elizabeth Tudor is born.
1519
1533
1558
1549
5. The Spanish-led Holy League navy destroys the Ottoman Empire navy at the Battle of Lepanto.
1529
1560
1571
1541
6. Pedro de Valdivia founds Santiago de Chile.
1571
1561
1591
1541
7. Giordano Bruno is burned at the stake for heresy in Rome.
1526
1567
1600
1521
8. Due to high debts - Habsburg Spain declares bankruptcy. Philip II of Spain had to declare four state bankruptcies in 1557 - 1560 - 1575 and 1596.
1557
1592
1520
1548
9. Giovanni da Verrazzano is the first European to explore the Atlantic coast of North America between South Carolina and Newfoundland - Ismail I - the founder of Safavid dynasty - dead and Tahmasp I became king.
1598
1551
1524
1565
10. Mughal Empire - founded by Babur - rulesIndia until 1857.
1533
1526
1541
1553
11. Korea - with the help of Ming Dynasty China - repels two Japanese invasions.
1547
1582
1517
1592
12. Anne Boleyn becomes Queen of England.
1579
1589
1502
1533
13. Yermak Timofeyevich conquers the Siberia Khanate on behalf of the Stroganovs.
1564
1503
1524
1582
14. The southern part (historical core) of the Kingdom of Navarre is invaded by Castile and Aragon.
1560
1512
1557
1573
15. Russia conquers the Khanate of Kazan.
1556
1552
1572
1561
16. Valladolid debate concerning the existence of souls in Amerindians
1580
1550
1556
1536
17. AmericanIndians kill Spanish missionaries in what would later be Jamestown - Virginia.
1536
1554
1571
1503
18. Rising of the North in England.
1519
1507
1536
1569
19. Morisco Revolt in Spain.
1568
1524
1520
1565
20. Safavid dynasty reunified Iran and ruled over it until 1736. Safavids adopt a Shia branch of Islam.
1556
1501
1580
1519
21. Mughal leader Akbar reconciles the Muslim and Hindu factions by marrying into the powerful Rajput Hindu caste.
1557
1506
1562
1552
22. Henry VIII dies in the Palace of Whitehall on 28 January at the age of 55.
1506
1527
1547
1589
23. The Battle of Orsha halts Muscovy's expansion into Eastern Europe.
1513
1514
1559
1509
24. Mir Chakar Khan Rind captured Delhi with Emperor Humayun.
1556
1565
1500
1537
25. Sack of Rome - which is considered the end of the Italian Renaissance.
1527
1565
1572
1598
26. The reign of Abbas I marks the zenith of the Safavid dynasty.
1557
1587
1527
1513
27. Publication in Venice of Delle Navigiationi et Viaggi (terzo volume) by Giovanni Battista Ramusio - secretary of Council of Ten - with plan La Terra de Hochelaga - an illustration ofIndian village Hochelaga. See
1571
1579
1556
1520
28. The Union of Utrecht unifies the northern Netherlands - a foundation for the later Dutch Republic.
1572
1582
1513
1579
29. The 'great plague' afflicts various parts of Tudor England.
1522
1600
1574
1509
30. After the Siege of Antwerp - many of its merchants flee to Amsterdam.According to Luc-Normand Tellier - 'At its peak - between 1510 and 1557 - Antwerp concentrated about 40% of the world trade...It is estimated that the port of Antwerp was earning th
1584
1504
1571
1598
31. Belgrade is captured by the Ottoman Empire.
1549
1521
1556
1545
32. After the Siege of Antwerp - many of its merchants flee to Amsterdam.According to Luc-Normand Tellier - 'At its peak - between 1510 and 1557 - Antwerp concentrated about 40% of the world trade...It is estimated that the port of Antwerp was earning th
1584
1560
1500
1558
33. John Stow reports 10 -675 plague deaths in London - a city of approximately 200000 people.
1585
1527
1538
1592
34. Capture of Buda and the absorption of the major part of Hungary by the Ottoman Empire.
1541
1549
1573
1575
35. 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.
1552
1541
1501
1572
36. Charles I of Spain becomes Emperor of Holy Roman Empire as Charles V - Holy Roman Emperor (ruled until 1556).
1519
1599
1500
1575
37. Emperor Charles V decisively dismantles the Schmalkaldic League at the Battle of M
1547
1513
1578
1503
38. Imam Ahmad Gragn defeats the Ethiopian Emperor Dawit II in the Battle of Shimbra Kure - the opening clash of the Ethiopian
1579
1544
1529
1552
39. Afonso de Albuquerque of Portugal conquers Malacca - the capital of the Sultanate of Malacca.
1519
1511
1503
1582
40. Leonardo da Vinci begins painting the Mona Lisa and completes it three or four years later.
1537
1580
1544
1503
41. The Polish
1509
1569
1520
1571
42. Ethiopian/Portuguese troops decisively defeat the Muslim army at the Battle of Wayna Daga; Imam Ahmad Gragn killed.
1525
1545
1543
1568
43. After heavy losses on both sides the Siege of Haarlem ends in a Spanish victory.
1553
1557
1573
1556
44. Tom
1503
1549
1515
1579
45. The southern part (historical core) of the Kingdom of Navarre is invaded by Castile and Aragon.
1512
1544
1527
1567
46. French Wars of Religion between Catholics and Huguenots.
1520
1562
1513
1579
47. Battle of Uedahara - Firearms are used for the first time on the battlefield in Japan - and Takeda Shingen is defeated by Murakami Yoshikiyo.
1513
1571
1548
1547
48. French Wars of Religion between Catholics and Huguenots.
1562
1517
1558
1518
49. Wang Yangming - the Chinese philosopher and governor of Jiangxi province - describes his intent to use the firepower of the fo-lang-ji - a breech-loading Portuguese culverin - in order to suppress the rebellion of Prince Zhu Chen-hao.
1559
1566
1519
1572
50. First reported African slaves in The New World
1529
1550
1502
1524