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Calendar year
February 3 :
Battle of Diu
Year 1509 (
MDIX ) was a
common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the
Julian calendar .
Events
January–March
April–June
July–September
October–December
Date unknown
Erasmus writes his most famous work,
In Praise of Folly .
[20]
St Paul's School, London is founded by
John Colet , Dean of
St Paul's Cathedral .
[21]
Royal Grammar School, Guildford , England, is founded under the will of Robert Beckingham.
[22]
Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Blackburn , England, is founded as a grammar school for boys.
[23]
Georg Tannstetter is appointed by Maximilian I as the Professor of Astronomy at the
University of Vienna .
[24]
Johannes Pfefferkorn writes his fourth and fifth pamphlets condemning the
Jewish faith and people, Das Osterbuch and Der Judenfeind .
[15]
Basil Solomon becomes
Syriac Orthodox
Maphrian of the East .
[25]
Births
John of Leiden
January 2 –
Henry of Stolberg , German nobleman (d.
1572 )
[26]
January 3 –
Gian Girolamo Albani , Italian Catholic cardinal (d.
1591 )
[27]
January 25 –
Giovanni Morone , Italian Catholic cardinal (d.
1580 )
[28]
February 2 –
John of Leiden , Dutch Anabaptist leader (d.
1536 )
[29]
February 10 –
Vidus Vidius , Italian surgeon and anatomist (d.
1569 )
[30]
March 25 –
Girolamo Dandini , Italian Cardinal
[31]
March 27 –
Wolrad II, Count of Waldeck-Eisenberg , German nobleman (d.
1578 )
[32]
[33]
April 23 –
Afonso of Portugal , Portuguese Roman Catholic cardinal (d.
1540 )
[34]
July 4 –
Magnus III of Mecklenburg-Schwerin , German Lutheran bishop of the Prince-Bishopric of Schwerin (d.
1550 )
[35]
July 10 –
John Calvin , French religious reformer (d.
1564 )
[36]
July 25 –
Philip II, Count of Nassau-Saarbrücken , German nobleman (d.
1554 )
[37]
August 3 –
Étienne Dolet , French scholar and printer (d.
1546 )
[38]
August 7 –
Joachim I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau , German prince (d.
1561 )
[39]
August 25 –
Ippolito II d'Este , Italian cardinal and statesman (d.
1572 )
[40]
October 20 –
Arthur Stewart, Duke of Rothesay , Scottish prince (d.
1510 )
[41]
November 4 –
John, Duke of Münsterberg-Oels , Polish-German nobleman (d.
1565 )
[42]
Date unknown
Anneke Esaiasdochter , Dutch Anabaptist (d.
1539 )
[43]
Bernardino Telesio , Italian philosopher and natural scientist (d.
1588 )
[44]
Élie Vinet , French humanist (d.
1587 )
[45]
François de Scépeaux , French governor (d.
1571 )
[46]
François Douaren , French jurist (d.
1559 )
[47]
Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada , Spanish conquistador (d.
1579 )
[48]
Guillaume Le Testu , French privateer (d.
1573 )
[49]
John Erskine of Dun , Scottish religious reformer (d.
1591 )
[50]
Naoe Kagetsuna , Japanese Clan Officer (d.
1577 )
[51]
Stanisław Odrowąż , Polish nobleman (d.
1545 )
[52]
Deaths
Henry VII of England
January –
Adam Kraft , German sculptor and architect (b. circa
1460 )
[53]
January 27 –
John I, Count Palatine of Simmern , German nobleman (b.
1459 )
[54]
March 14 –
Giovanni Antonio Sangiorgio , Italian cardinal (b. unknown)
[55]
April 21 –
Henry VII of England , King of England and Lord of Ireland (b.
1457 )
[56]
April 27 –
Margaret of Brandenburg , German abbess of the Poor Clares monastery at Hof (b.
1453 )
[57]
May 28 –
Caterina Sforza , Italian countess of Forlì (b.
1463 )
[58]
June 29 –
Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond and Derby , mother of
Henry VII of England (b.
1443 )
[59]
July 11 –
William II, Landgrave of Hesse , German nobleman (b.
1469 )
[60]
July 16
July 28 –
Ignatius Noah of Lebanon , Syriac Orthodox patriarch of Antioch (b.
1451 ).
[63]
December 1 –
Lê Uy Mục , 8th king of the later Lê Dynasty of Vietnam (b.
1488 )
[64]
Date unknown
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