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1516 MDXVI: Korean calendar: 3849: Minguo calendar: 396 before ROC 民前396年: Nanakshahi calendar: 48: Thai solar calendar: 2058–2059: Tibetan calendar: 阴木猪年 (female Wood-Pig) 1642 or 1261 or 489 — to — 阳火鼠年 (male Fire-Rat) 1643 or 1262 or 490
1516–1517: The Ottomans defeat the Mamluks and gain control of Egypt, Arabia, and the Levant. 1517: The Sweating sickness epidemic in Tudor England. [10] 1517: The Reformation begins when Martin Luther posts his Ninety-five Theses in Saxony. 1518: The Treaty of London was a non-aggression pact between the major European nations. The ...
Richard Eden published The history of travayle in the West and East Indies in 1577—this is not a reprint of the 1555 edition, although, like that, the larger portion is taken up with Peter Martyr d'Anghiera's Decades of the New World, the first formal history of the Americas, and Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés (Oviedo)' History of the ...
Events [ edit ] Leonardo da Vinci moves to France [ 1 ] and enters the service of King Francis I of France , being given the use of the manor house Clos Lucé connected via tunnel to the king's residence at the Château d'Amboise .
August 13 – The Treaty of Noyon is signed. Francis I of France recognizes Charles I of Spain's claim to Naples, and Charles recognizes Francis's claim to Milan. [2]August 18 - King Francis I of France and Pope Leo X sign the Concordat of Bologna, agreeing relationships between church and state in France.
Illustration for 1516 first edition of More's Utopia March 1 – Desiderius Erasmus publishes a new Greek translation of the New Testament , Novum Instrumentum omne , in Basel . This year Erasmus also writes The Education of a Christian Prince although it is not published until 1532 .
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1516. Ferdinand II of Aragon Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary. January 20 – Juan Díaz de Solís, Spanish navigator and explorer (b. 1470) [325] January 23 – King Ferdinand II of Aragon (b. 1452) [326] February 4 – Anthony of Supraśl, Polish Orthodox priest and saint [327] March 13 – Vladislaus II, king of Bohemia, Hungary and ...