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Calendar year
April 22 : The
Treaty of Zaragoza is signed
Year 1529 (
MDXXIX ) was a
common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the
Julian calendar .
Events
September 23 :
Siege of Vienna starts.
January–June
February 2 – The
Örebro Synod provides the theological foundation of the Swedish Reformation, following the economic foundation of it, after the
Reduction of Gustav I of Sweden .
March –
Battle of Shimbra Kure :
Imam
Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi , with 12,000 men, defeats the army of
Dawit II ,
Emperor of Ethiopia numbering 200,000 men.
[1]
March 25 –
Blood libel against the Jewish community of
Bosen (formerly in Hungary, today in
Slovakia ), on the first day of Passover. Three Jews are accused and killed, while the boy is discovered alive, kidnapped for the benefit of the scheme.
April 8 – The Flensburg Disputation is held, a debate attended by Stadtholder Christian of
Schleswig-Holstein (later King
Christian III of Denmark ), between
Lutherans (led by Hermann Fast) and the more radical
Anabaptists (led by
Melchior Hoffman ).
Johannes Bugenhagen , a close associate of
Martin Luther , presides. The Disputation marks the rejection of radical ideas by the Danish Reformation.
[2]
April 9 – The
Westrogothian rebellion breaks out in Sweden.
April 19 –
Diet of Speyer : A group of rulers (German:
Fürst ) and independent cities (German:
Reichsstadt ) protest the reinstatement of the
Edict of Worms , beginning the
Protestant movement.
April 22 – The
Treaty of Zaragoza divides the eastern hemisphere between the
Spanish and
Portuguese empires, stipulating that the dividing line should lie 297.5 leagues or 17° east of the
Moluccas .
[3]
May –
July – Cardinal
Thomas Wolsey ,
Archbishop of York , presides over a legatine court at
Blackfriars, London , to rule on the legality of King
Henry VIII of England 's marriage to
Catherine of Aragon .
[4]
May 10 – The
Ottoman army under
Suleiman I leaves
Constantinople , to invade
Hungary once again.
June 21 –
War of the League of Cognac –
Battle of Landriano :
French forces in northern Italy are decisively defeated by
Spain .
July–December
July 30 – The only continental outbreak of
English sweating sickness reaches
Lübeck , spreading from there into
Schleswig-Holstein in the next few months.
[5]
August 5 –
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor , and
Francis I of France sign the
Treaty of Cambrai , or Ladies' Peace in the
War of the League of Cognac : Francis abandons his claims in Italy, but is allowed to retain the
Duchy of Burgundy .
Henry VIII of England accedes on
August 27 .
[6]
September 1 –
Sancti Spiritu , the first European settlement in Argentina, is destroyed by local natives.
September 8
September 27 –
Siege of Vienna :
Vienna is besieged by the Ottoman forces of
Suleiman the Magnificent .
[7]
October 15 – With the season growing late,
Suleiman abandons the
Siege of Vienna (a turning point in the
Ottoman wars in Europe ).
October 26 –
Cardinal Wolsey falls from power in
England , due to his failure to prevent
Habsburg expansion in Europe, and obtain an annulment of Henry VIII's marriage.
Thomas More succeeds him as
Lord Chancellor .
[6]
November 4 –
December 17 – The
English Reformation Parliament is first seated.
[6]
Date unknown
Births
Franciscus Patricius
January 8 –
John Frederick II, Duke of Saxony (d.
1595 )
January 13 –
Ebba Månsdotter , Swedish noble (d.
1609 )
February 14 –
Markus Fugger , German businessman (d.
1597 )
February 23 –
Onofrio Panvinio , Augustinian historian (d.
1568 )
April 3 –
Michael Neander , German mathematician and historian (d.
1581 )
April 25 –
Francesco Patrizi , Italian philosopher and scientist (d.
1597 )
May 12 –
Sabina of Brandenburg-Ansbach , German princess (d.
1575 )
June 7 –
Étienne Pasquier , French lawyer, poet and author (d.
1615 )
June 14 –
Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria , regent of Tyrol and Further Austria (d.
1595 )
July 16 –
Petrus Peckius the Elder , Dutch jurist, writer on international maritime law (d.
1589 )
July 20 –
Henry Sidney , lord deputy of Ireland (d.
1586 )
[9]
July 24 –
Charles II, Margrave of Baden-Durlach (d.
1577 )
August 10 –
Ernst Vögelin , German publisher (d.
1589 )
September 1 –
Taddeo Zuccari , Italian painter (d.
1566 )
September 25 –
Günther XLI, Count of Schwarzburg-Arnstadt (d.
1583 )
October 26 –
Anna of Hesse , Countess Palatine of Zweibrücken (d.
1591 )
December 11 –
Fulvio Orsini , Italian humanist historian (d.
1600 )
December 16 –
Laurent Joubert , French physician (d.
1582 )
date unknown
Deaths
Baldassare Castiglione
January 7 –
Peter Vischer the Elder , German sculptor (b.
1455 )
January 9 –
Wang Yangming , Chinese Neo-Confucian scholar (b.
1472 )
January 29 –
Ōuchi Yoshioki , Japanese
daimyo (b.
1477 )
February 2 –
Baldassare Castiglione , Italian writer and diplomat (b.
1478 )
February 4 –
Ludwig Haetzer , German Protestant reformer (executed) (b.
1500 )
March 28 –
Philipp II, Count of Hanau-Münzenberg (b.
1501 )
April 20 –
Silvio Passerini , Italian cardinal and lord of Florence (b.
1469 )
May 12 –
Cecily Bonville, 7th Baroness Harington (b. c.
1460 )
June 21 –
John Skelton , English poet (b. c.
1460 )
September 6 –
George Blaurock , Swiss founder of the Anabaptist Church (b.
1491 )
September 27 –
George of the Palatinate , German nobleman; Bishop of Speyer (1513–1529) (b.
1486 )
November 20 –
Karl von Miltitz , German papal nuncio (b. c.
1490 )
date unknown
probable –
Lo Spagna , Italian painter
possible –
La Malinche ,
Nahua (native Mexican) interpreter and translator for Hernán Cortés, during the Conquest of Mexico
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