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October 3
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1569 by topic
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1569 in various
calendars
Gregorian calendar
1569
MDLXIX
Ab urbe condita
2322
Armenian calendar
1018
ԹՎ ՌԺԸ
Assyrian calendar
6319
Balinese saka calendar
1490–1491
Bengali calendar
975–976
Berber calendar
2519
English Regnal year
11
Eliz. 1
– 12
Eliz. 1
Buddhist calendar
2113
Burmese calendar
931
Byzantine calendar
7077–7078
Chinese calendar
戊辰
年 (Earth
Dragon
)
4266 or 4059
— to —
己巳年 (Earth
Snake
)
4267 or 4060
Coptic calendar
1285–1286
Discordian calendar
2735
Ethiopian calendar
1561–1562
Hebrew calendar
5329–5330
Hindu calendars
-
Vikram Samvat
1625–1626
-
Shaka Samvat
1490–1491
-
Kali Yuga
4669–4670
Holocene calendar
11569
Igbo calendar
569–570
Iranian calendar
947–948
Islamic calendar
976–977
Japanese calendar
Eiroku
12
(永禄12年)
Javanese calendar
1488–1489
Julian calendar
1569
MDLXIX
Korean calendar
3902
Minguo calendar
343 before
ROC
民前343年
Nanakshahi calendar
101
Thai solar calendar
2111–2112
Tibetan calendar
阳土龙年
(male Earth-
Dragon
)
1695 or 1314 or 542
— to —
阴土蛇年
(female Earth-
Snake
)
1696 or 1315 or 543
Year
1569
(
MDLXIX
) was a
common year starting on Saturday
of the
Julian calendar
.
Events
January–March
January 11
— The first recorded
lottery
in
England
begins and continues, nonstop, at the west door of
St Paul's Cathedral
for almost five months.
[
1
]
Each share costs ten
shillings
, and proceeds are used to repair harbours, and for other public works.
February 26
—
Pope Pius V
issues a papal bull expelling all Jews from Italian and French territories.
[
2
]
March 13
–
Battle of Jarnac
: Royalist troops under Marshal Gaspard de Tavannes surprise and defeat the Huguenots under the
Prince of Condé
, who is captured and murdered. A substantial proportion of the Huguenot army manages to escape, under
Gaspard de Coligny
.
[
3
]
April–June
April 15
–
Burmese–Siamese War
: In what is now Thailand,
Mahinthrathirat
reclaims the throne of the
Ayutthaya Kingdom
upon the death of King
Maha Chakkraphat
.
May 6
– England's St. Paul Cathedral lottery ends with the selection of a winner.
[
1
]
May 8
– King
Bayinnaung
of Burma puts down the revolt by Setthathirath of
Lan Xang
(now Laos), and ending Lan Xang's attempt to rescue Thailand's Ayutthaya Kingdom from conquest.
[
4
]
May 31
– Kasim Pasha of the Ottoman Empire begins the Ottoman attempt to conquer Astrakhan with tens of thousands of troops and a plan to build a canal between the Black Sea to the Caspian Sea to send Ottoman ships on the conquest.
[
5
]
The attempt to build a canal proves to be unfeasible.
June 10
– German Protestant troops reinforce Coligny, near
Limoges
.
[
6
]
July–September
July 1
– The
Union of Lublin
unites the Kingdom of Poland and the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
into a single state, the
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
, following votes in the Assemblies of three Lithuanian provinces (
Volhynia
,
Ukraine
and
Podlasie
) in favour of the incorporation.
[
7
]
July 24
– Huguenot forces under Gaspard II de Coligny and 15-year-old Prince
Henry of Navarre
begin the
siege of Poitiers
, a Roman Catholic stronghold. The siege fails and the Huguenots depart on September 7.
August 2
–
Burma
invades
Siam
and captures
Ayutthaya
. Siam becomes a vassal of Burma.
August 24
–
Battle of Orthez
: Huguenot forces under
Gabriel, comte de Montgomery
defeat Royalist forces under General Terride, in French Navarre. Catholics surrender under the condition that their lives will be spared. Huguenots agree, but then massacre the Catholics anyway.
[
8
]
September 7
– A Royalist army under the
Duc d'Anjou
and Marshal Tavannes forces Coligny to abandon the siege of Poitiers.
[
9
]
September 17
– Pope Pius V issues the papal bull
Consueverunt Romani Pontifices
setting specific elements for the devotion of the
Rosary
.
[
10
]
September 26
– Kasim Pasha ends his attempt to conquer Astrakhan after realizing that his troops have only one month's supply of food left.
[
5
]
September 28
– The first complete
printed
Bible in a Spanish translation (
La Biblia
), made by
Casiodoro de Reina
, is published in
Basel
.
[
11
]
[
12
]
September 29
–
Maha Thammarachathirat
is installed by the Burmese Army as the vassal king of Ayutthaya.
October–December
October 3
–
Battle of Moncontour
: The Royalist forces of
Gaspard de Saulx Tavannes
and the
Duc d'Anjou
defeat
Gaspard II de Coligny
's Huguenots, killing 8,000 and taking 3,000 prisoner.
November 9
– The
Rising of the North
begins in England as the
Earl of Westmorland
and the
Earl of Northumberland
, both Catholic nobles, set off from
Brancepeth Castle
in
County Durham
[
13
]
with 700 men, in hopes of overthrowing Queen
Elizabeth I of England
, and placing the Catholic
Mary, Queen of Scots
, on the English throne.
November 11
— Danish General
Daniel Rantzau
arrives at the Swedish held Varberg castle at
Halland
and orders his artillery to shell the castle with cannon fire. The Swedish defenders fire back with their own artillery and Rantzau's head is taken off by a cannonball on the first day.
November 14
— The siege of Varberg Castle by Denmark ends after three days of shelling the Swedish defenders.
[
14
]
November 26
—
Francisco Álvarez de Toledo
becomes the new Spanish
Viceroy of Peru
, succeeding
Lope García de Castro
as the governor-general of all Spanish territory in
South America
.
[
15
]
December 2
— The Catholic army of the Duc d'Anjou inflicts another defeat on the Huguenots of Coligny, successfully besieging
Saint-Jean-d'Angély
.
[
16
]
December 6
— The
Kanbara castle
, held by the
Hōjō clan
in what is now the
Shizuoka Prefecture
of Japan falls after a siege by
Takeda Katsuyori
of the
Takeda clan
. Hōjō Ujinobu, who had 1,000 men defending, commits suicide after the defeat.
December 13
— An English counterattack against the Northern rebels begins as
Thomas Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Sussex
, marches from
York
with 10,000 men against the rebels' 6,000. The rebels disperse and flee northward back to Scotland, ending the
Rising of the North
.
Dates unknown
The
Mercator projection
is first used in
Gerardus Mercator
's
world map
,
Nova et Aucta Orbis Terrae Descriptio ad Usum Navigantium Emendata
.
[
17
]
A
conspiracy
with the intent to depose
John III of Sweden
and reinstate the imprisoned
Eric XIV of Sweden
on the Swedish throne is exposed in Sweden.
The trade compact of
1536
is renewed, exempting French merchants from
Ottoman
law, and allowing them to travel, buy and sell throughout the
sultan
's dominions, and to pay low customs duties on French imports and exports.
Akbar
founds
Fatehpur Sikri
, to honor the Muslim holy man
Shaikh Salim Chisti
, who has foretold the birth of Akbar's son and heir,
Jahangir
.
[
18
]
Births
Jahangir
Giambattista Marino
January 20
–
Heribert Rosweyde
, Jesuit hagiographer (d.
1629
)
[
19
]
January 22
–
Lucio Massari
, Italian painter (d.
1633
)
[
20
]
February 13
–
Johann Reinhard I, Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg
(d.
1625
)
[
21
]
March 28
–
Ranuccio I Farnese, Duke of Parma
(d.
1622
)
[
22
]
March 29
–
John Suckling
, English politician (d.
1627
)
[
23
]
April 10
–
Countess Emilia of Nassau
, German countess (d.
1629
)
[
24
]
April 15
–
Joan Shakespeare
, William Shakespeare's sister (d.
1646
)
[
25
]
April 16
–
John Davies
, English poet and lawyer (d.
1626
)
[
26
]
May 20
–
Juan de la Cerda, 6th Duke of Medinaceli
, Spanish noble (d.
1607
)
[
27
]
June 1
–
Sophia of Holstein-Gottorp
, Regent of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1603–1608) (d.
1634
)
[
28
]
June 30
–
Hedwig of Hesse-Kassel
, countess consort of Schaumburg (d.
1644
)
[
29
]
July 3
–
Thomas Richardson
, English politician and judge (d.
1635
)
[
30
]
July 19
–
Conrad Vorstius
, Dutch theologian (d.
1622
)
[
31
]
July 30
–
Karl I, Prince of Liechtenstein
(d.
1627
)
[
32
]
August 31
–
Jahangir
, Mughal emperor (d.
1627
)
[
33
]
September
–
Arthur Lake
, English bishop, a translator of the King James Bible (d.
1626
)
[
34
]
September 5
–
Georg Friedrich of Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Weikersheim
, officer and amateur poet (d.
1645
)
[
35
]
September 9
–
Joachim Andreas von Schlick
, Czech leader (d.
1621
)
[
36
]
September 23
–
Tachibana Ginchiyo
, female samurai leader of the
Tachibana clan
in Japan (d. 1602)
September 24
–
Ernst of Schaumburg
, Count of Holstein-Pinneberg and Schaumburg (1601–1622) (d.
1622
)
[
37
]
September 27
–
John Percy
, English priest (d.
1641
)
[
38
]
October 13
–
Claude de Bullion
, French Minister of Finance (d.
1640
)
[
39
]
October 14
–
Giambattista Marino
, Italian poet (d.
1625
)
[
40
]
November 5
–
Nils Turesson Bielke
, Swedish politician (d.
1639
)
[
41
]
November 11
–
Martin Ruland the Younger
, German alchemist (d.
1611
)
[
42
]
November 16
–
Paul Sartorius
, German composer (d.
1609
)
[
43
]
November 18
–
Antonio Marcello Barberini
, Italian cardinal and the younger brother of Maffeo Barberini (d.
1646
)
[
44
]
November 24
–
Francis Ashley
, English politician (d.
1635
)
[
45
]
December 15
–
Muzio Oddi
, Italian mathematician (d.
1639
)
[
46
]
December 18
–
Jakob Hassler
, German composer (d.
1622
)
December 22
–
Étienne Martellange
, French architect (d.
1641
)
[
47
]
December 31
–
Anna de' Medici
, Tuscan princess (d.
1584
)
[
48
]
date unknown
Guillén de Castro y Bellvis
, Spanish dramatist (d.
1631
)
[
49
]
William Monson
, British admiral (d.
1643
)
[
50
]
Frans Pourbus the Younger
, Flemish painter (d.
1622
)
[
51
]
Yodo-dono
, Japanese concubine of
Toyotomi Hideyoshi
(d.
1615
)
[
52
]
Deaths
Saint
John of Ávila
Philip II, Metropolitan of Moscow
January 15
–
Catherine Carey
lady-in-waiting to
Elizabeth I of England
(b.
1524
)
[
53
]
January 20
–
Myles Coverdale
, English Bible translator (b. c.
1488
)
[
54
]
March 13
–
Louis, Prince of Condé
, French Protestant general (b.
1530
)
[
3
]
March 17
–
Karl Christoph, Duke of Münsterberg
(b.
1545
)
[
55
]
April 15
–
Maha Chakkraphat
, Siamese King of the
Ayutthaya Kingdom
(b.
1509
)
May 10
–
John of Ávila
, Spanish mystic and saint (b.
1500
)
[
56
]
May 16
–
Dirk Willems
, Dutch Anabaptist martyr
[
57
]
May 17
–
Georg, Count Palatine of Simmern-Sponheim
(b.
1518
)
[
58
]
May 26
–
Vidus Vidius
, Italian surgeon and anatomist (b.
1509
)
[
59
]
May 27
–
François de Coligny d'Andelot
, French general (b.
1521
)
[
60
]
June 11
–
Wolfgang, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken
(b.
1526
)
[
61
]
September 5
Edmund Bonner
, Bishop of London (b. c.
1500
)
[
62
]
Bernardo Tasso
, Italian courtier and poet (b.
1493
)
[
63
]
September 9
–
Pieter Bruegel the Elder
, Flemish painter
[
64
]
September 11
–
Vincenza Armani
, Italian actress (b.
1530
)
[
65
]
October 3
–
Philibert, Margrave of Baden-Baden
(b.
1536
)
[
66
]
October 9
–
Vladimir of Staritsa
, Russian prince (b.
1533
)
[
67
]
October 28
–
Ludovica Torelli
, Count of Guastalla (b.
1500
)
[
68
]
November 24
–
Celio Secondo Curione
, Italian humanist (b.
1503
)
[
69
]
November 29
–
António Ferreira
, Portuguese poet (b.
1528
)
[
70
]
December 10
–
Paul Eber
, German Lutheran theologian (b.
1511
)
[
71
]
December 15
–
Ludowika Margaretha of Zweibrücken-Bitsch
, spouse of Count Philip V of Hanau-Lichtenberg (b.
1540
)
[
72
]
December 23
–
Philip II, Metropolitan of Moscow
(b.
1507
)
[
73
]
date unknown
Janet Beaton
, Scottish noble (b.
1519
)
Elin Andersdotter
, Swedish lady-in-waiting and political conspirator
[
74
]
Gracia Mendes Nasi
, Ottoman businessperson and philanthropist (b.
1510
)
[
75
]
Mahinthrathirat
, Ayutthaya king (b.
1539
)
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