1517
Year 1517 (MDXVII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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Gregorian calendar | 1517 MDXVII |
Ab urbe condita | 2270 |
Armenian calendar | 966 ԹՎ ՋԿԶ |
Assyrian calendar | 6267 |
Balinese saka calendar | 1438–1439 |
Bengali calendar | 924 |
Berber calendar | 2467 |
English Regnal year | 8 Hen. 8 – 9 Hen. 8 |
Buddhist calendar | 2061 |
Burmese calendar | 879 |
Byzantine calendar | 7025–7026 |
Chinese calendar | 丙子年 (Fire Rat) 4213 or 4153 — to — 丁丑年 (Fire Ox) 4214 or 4154 |
Coptic calendar | 1233–1234 |
Discordian calendar | 2683 |
Ethiopian calendar | 1509–1510 |
Hebrew calendar | 5277–5278 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 1573–1574 |
- Shaka Samvat | 1438–1439 |
- Kali Yuga | 4617–4618 |
Holocene calendar | 11517 |
Igbo calendar | 517–518 |
Iranian calendar | 895–896 |
Islamic calendar | 922–923 |
Japanese calendar | Eishō 14 (永正14年) |
Javanese calendar | 1434–1435 |
Julian calendar | 1517 MDXVII |
Korean calendar | 3850 |
Minguo calendar | 395 before ROC 民前395年 |
Nanakshahi calendar | 49 |
Thai solar calendar | 2059–2060 |
Tibetan calendar | 阳火鼠年 (male Fire-Rat) 1643 or 1262 or 490 — to — 阴火牛年 (female Fire-Ox) 1644 or 1263 or 491 |
Events
January–June
- January 22 – Battle of Ridaniya: The Holy Ottoman army of the sultan Selim I defeat the Mamluk army in Egypt, under Tuman bay II.[1]
- January 30 – Cairo is captured by the Ottoman Empire after a three day battle,[2] and the Mamluk Sultanate falls.[3]
- February 8 – Bernal Díaz del Castillo, a chronicler who documents the conquest of Mexico, sets out with the Hernández de Córdoba expedition from Jaruco.[4] They arrive at Cape Catoche twenty-one days later, and are met with hostility by the natives.
- March 16 – The Fifth Council of the Lateran ends.[5]
- May 1 – Evil May Day: Xenophobic riots break out in London.[6]
July–December
- August 15 – Portuguese merchant Fernão Pires de Andrade meets Ming Dynasty Chinese officials through an interpreter, at the Pearl River estuary and lands, at what is now in the jurisdiction of Hong Kong. Although the first European trade expeditions to China took place in 1513 and 1516 by Jorge Álvares and Rafael Perestrello, respectively, Andrade's mission is the first official diplomatic mission of a European power to China, commissioned by a ruler of Europe (Manuel I of Portugal).
- October 31 – Reformation: Martin Luther publishes his 95 Theses (posting them on the door of the Wittenberg Castle Church).[7] This story is possibly apocryphal. [8]
Date unknown
- Grand Prince Vasili III of Muscovy conquers Ryazan.[9]
- A third outbreak of the sweating sickness in England hits Oxford and Cambridge.[10] It is said that in Oxford that upwards of 400 students died in less than a week.[11]
- The Abbasid Caliphate of Cairo, reestablished in 1261, falls to the Ottomans.[12]
Births
- January 17
- Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk, English duke (d. 1554)[13]
- Antonio Scandello, Italian composer (d. 1580)[14]
- January 30 – Joannes Aurifaber Vratislaviensis, German theologian (d. 1568)[15]
- January 31 – Gioseffo Zarlino, Italian composer (d. 1590)[16]
- February 2 – Gotthard Kettler, Duke of Courland and Semigallia (d. 1587)
- February 12 – Luigi Cornaro, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1584)[17]
- March 29 – Carlo Carafa, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1561)[18]
- May 1 – Svante Stensson Sture, Swedish count (d. 1567)[19]
- June 18 – Emperor Ōgimachi, Japanese emperor (d. 1593)
- June 29 – Rembert Dodoens, Flemish botanist (d. 1585)[20]
- July 10 – Odet de Coligny, French cardinal and Protestant (d. 1571)[21]
- July 16 – Frances Grey, Duchess of Suffolk, English duchess (d. 1559)[22]
- July 20 – Peter Ernst I von Mansfeld-Vorderort, Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands (d. 1604)[23]
- July 25 – Jacques Pelletier du Mans, French mathematician (d. 1582)[24]
- August 20 – Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle, statesman, French Catholic cardinal (d. 1586)[25]
- August 23 – Francis I, Duke of Lorraine (d. 1545)[26]
- September 6 – Francisco de Holanda, Portuguese artist (d. 1585)[27]
- October 17 – Amalia of Cleves, German princess and writer (d. 1586)[28]
- October 18 – Manuel da Nóbrega, Spanish Catholic priest (d. 1570)[29]
- December 15 – Giacomo Gaggini, Italian artist (d. 1598)[30]
- date unknown
- Hayashi Narinaga, Japanese samurai (d. 1605)
- Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, English aristocrat (d. 1547)[31]
Deaths
- January 5 – Francesco Raibolini, Italian painter (b. c. 1450)[32]
- January 7 – Joanna of Aragon, Queen of Naples (b. 1454)[33]
- January 22 – Hadım Sinan Pasha, Ottoman grand vizier (b. 1459)
- March 7 – Maria of Aragon, Queen of Portugal (b. 1482)[34][35]
- March 26 – Heinrich Isaac, Flemish composer (b. c. 1450)
- April 14 – Tuman bay II, last Mamluk sultan of Egypt (b. c. 1476)[36]
- June 19 – Luca Pacioli, Mathematician, collaborator with Leonardo da Vinci and 'father of accounting' (b. c. 1447)[37]
- September 13 – Yunus Pasha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire[38]
- September 21 – Dyveke Sigbritsdatter, mistress of Christian II of Denmark (b. 1490)
- September 24 – Frederick IV of Baden, Dutch bishop (b. 1455)[39]
- October 31 – Fra Bartolomeo, Italian artist (b. 1472)[40]
- November 6 – Wiguleus Fröschl of Marzoll, Bishop of Passau (1500–1517) (b. 1445)[41]
- November 8 – Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros, Spanish Catholic cardinal and statesman (b. 1436)[42]
- date unknown
- Badi' al-Zaman, Timurid ruler of Herat[43][44]
- Francisco Hernández de Córdoba, Spanish conquistador[45]
- Marcus Musurus, Greek scholar and philosopher (b. 1470)[46]
- probable
- Gaspar van Weerbeke, Dutch composer (b. 1445)[47]
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The battle was fierce, the city conquered one house at a time. It lasted three days and nights as more and more corpses piled up in streets red with blood. On 30 January 1517, the Mamluks surrendered.
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In the bull Constituti iuxta verbum that closed the Fifth Lateran Council on 16 March 1517, Leo X (1475-1521, pope 1513-21) provided a brief history of the council to demonstrate how it had accomplished the goals set for it and thus should be concluded.
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- Friedrich Schiller (1887). Schiller's Wallenstein: Das Lager. Macmillan and Company. p. 16.
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- Brown, Rawdon (1867). Calendar of state papers and manuscripts, relating to english affairs, existing in the archives and collections of Venice, and in other libraries of Northern Italy. London: Longmans, Green, Reader and Dyer. p. 412. Retrieved July 19, 2023.
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- Tallis, Nicola (November 3, 2016). Crown of Blood: The Deadly Inheritance of Lady Jane Grey. Michael O'Mara Books. ISBN 978-1-78243-672-0. Retrieved July 19, 2023.
Henry was born on 17 January 1517, almost certainly at his father's newly built home, Bradgate Park in Leicestershire.
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Amalia of Cleves, probably born on 17 October 1517, is the most elusive of the Von der Mark siblings.
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