1527

Year 1527 (MDXXVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1527 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1527
MDXXVII
Ab urbe condita2280
Armenian calendar976
ԹՎ ՋՀԶ
Assyrian calendar6277
Balinese saka calendar1448–1449
Bengali calendar934
Berber calendar2477
English Regnal year18 Hen. 8  19 Hen. 8
Buddhist calendar2071
Burmese calendar889
Byzantine calendar7035–7036
Chinese calendar丙戌年 (Fire Dog)
4223 or 4163
     to 
丁亥年 (Fire Pig)
4224 or 4164
Coptic calendar1243–1244
Discordian calendar2693
Ethiopian calendar1519–1520
Hebrew calendar5287–5288
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1583–1584
 - Shaka Samvat1448–1449
 - Kali Yuga4627–4628
Holocene calendar11527
Igbo calendar527–528
Iranian calendar905–906
Islamic calendar933–934
Japanese calendarDaiei 7
(大永7年)
Javanese calendar1445–1446
Julian calendar1527
MDXXVII
Korean calendar3860
Minguo calendar385 before ROC
民前385年
Nanakshahi calendar59
Thai solar calendar2069–2070
Tibetan calendar阳火狗年
(male Fire-Dog)
1653 or 1272 or 500
     to 
阴火猪年
(female Fire-Pig)
1654 or 1273 or 501

Events

JanuaryJune

JulyDecember

Date unknown

  • The Spanish conquest of Guatemala's highlands is completed; the first city in Guatemala, Ciudad Vieja is founded.
  • Members of the University of Wittenberg flee to Jena, in fear of the bubonic plague.
  • Bishop Vesey's Grammar School (at Sutton Coldfield, in the West Midlands of England) is founded by Bishop John Vesey.
  • Sir George Monoux College is founded as a grammar school at Walthamstow, England, by Sir George Monoux, draper and Lord Mayor of London.
  • The Ming dynasty government of China greatly reduces the quotas for taking grain, severely diminishing the state's capacity to relieve famines through a previously successful granary system.
  • The second of the Dalecarlian rebellions breaks out in Sweden.

Births

Anna Sophia of Prussia
Maria Manuela, Princess of Portugal
  • March 4 Ludwig Lavater, Swiss Reformed theologian (d. 1586)
  • March 5 Ulrich, Duke of Mecklenburg (d. 1603)
  • March 10 Alfonso d'Este, Lord of Montecchio, Italian nobleman (d. 1587)
  • March 21 Hermann Finck, German composer and music theorist (d. 1558)
  • March 28 Isabella Markham, English courtier (d. 1579)
  • March 31 Edward Fitton, the elder, Irish politician (d. 1579)
  • April 14 Abraham Ortelius, Flemish cartographer and geographer (d. 1598)
  • c. May 1 Johannes Stadius, German astronomer, astrologer, mathematician (d. 1579)
  • May 21 Philip II, King of Spain (d. 1598)[5]
  • May 31 Agnes of Hesse, German noble, by marriage, Princess of Saxony (d. 1555)
  • June 11 Anna Sophia of Prussia, Duchess of Prussia and Duchess of Mecklenburg (d. 1591)
  • June 24 Jean Vendeville, French law professor, Roman Catholic bishop (d. 1592)
  • July 8 Saitō Yoshitatsu, Japanese daimyō (d. 1561)
  • July 13 John Dee, English mathematician, astronomer, and geographer (d. 1608)[6]
  • July 31 Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor (d. 1576)
  • August 10 Barbara of Brandenburg, Duchess of Brieg, German princess (d. 1595)
  • September 29 John Lesley, Scottish bishop (d. 1596)
  • October 2 William Drury, English politician (d. 1579)
  • October 15 Maria Manuela, Princess of Portugal (d. 1545)
  • October 21 Louis I, Cardinal of Guise, French Catholic cardinal (d. 1578)
  • November 1
    • Pedro de Ribadeneira, Spanish hagiologist (d. 1611)
    • William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham, English noble and politician (d. 1597)
  • November 3 Tilemann Heshusius, Gnesio-Lutheran theologian (d. 1588)
  • November 18 Luca Cambiasi, Italian painter (d. 1585)
  • December 6 Bernhard VIII, Count of Lippe (d. 1563)
  • December 23 Hugues Doneau, French lawyer (d. 1591)
  • date unknown
    • Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Italian artist (d. 1593)
    • Luis de León, Spanish lyric poet and mystic (d. 1591)
    • Sakuma Nobumori, Japanese retainer and samurai (d. 1581)
    • Annibale Padovano, Italian composer and organist (d. 1575)
  • probable
    • John Dudley, 2nd Earl of Warwick, English nobleman (d. 1554)
    • Lawrence Humphrey, English clergyman and educator (d. 1590)

Deaths

Juan de Grijalva
Rodrigo de Bastidas
  • January 5 Felix Manz, leader of the Swiss Anabaptists (executed) (b. 1498)
  • January 21 Juan de Grijalva, Spanish conqueror (b. 1489)
  • March 14 Shwenankyawshin, Burmese king of Ava (b. 1476)
  • March 17 Rana Sanga, Indian ruler (b. 1484)
  • April 19
    • Christoph I, Margrave of Baden-Baden (b. 1453)
    • Henry Percy, 5th Earl of Northumberland (b. 1477)
  • April/May Sir Thomas Docwra, English Grand Prior of the Knights Hospitaller (b. 1458)
  • May 6 Charles III, Duke of Bourbon, Count of Montpensier and Dauphin of Auvergne (b. 1490)
  • June 21 Niccolò Machiavelli, Italian writer and statesman (b. 1469)[7]
  • June 28 Bernardo de' Rossi, Italian bishop (b. 1468)
  • July 28 Rodrigo de Bastidas, Spanish conqueror and explorer (b. c. 1460)
  • September 21 Casimir, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth, Margrave of Bayreuth (b. 1481)
  • October 27 Johann Froben, Swiss printer and publisher (b. c. 1460)
  • November 15 Catherine of York, English princess (b. 1479)[8]
  • November 8 Jerome Emser, German theologian (b. 1477)
  • date unknown Luisa de Medrano, Spanish scholar (b. 1484)
    • Francesco Colonna, Italian Dominican priest (b. 1433)
    • Div Sultan Rumlu, Persian military leader
    • Petrus Thaborita, Frisian historian and monk (b. c. 1450)
    • Cristoforo Solari, Italian sculptor and architect (b. c. 1460)
    • Jan "Ciężki" Tarnowski, Polish nobleman (b. c. 1479)
    • Huayna Capac, Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire (b. 1493)
    • Ludovico Vicentino degli Arrighi, Italian calligrapher and type designer (b. 1475)
    • Anna Swenonis, Swedish manuscript illuminator
  • probable Jane Shore, mistress of King Edward IV of England

References

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  2. Indonesia, the First 50 Years, 1945-1995. Buku Antar Bangsa. 1995. p. 119. ISBN 978-979-8926-00-6.
  3. Steffensen, Kenneth (2007). Scandinavia After the Fall of the Kalmar Union: a Study of Scandinavian Relations, 1523-1536. Unpubl. M.A. Thesis, Brigham Young University.
  4. Fisher, George P (1873). The Reformation. Scribner.
  5. Patrick Williams (March 14, 2017). Philip II. Macmillan International Higher Education. p. 3. ISBN 978-1-4039-1381-4.
  6. Peter J. French (1987). John Dee: The World of an Elizabethan Magus. Psychology Press. p. 20. ISBN 978-0-7448-0079-1.
  7. Phil Harris; Andrew Lock; Patricia Rees (April 20, 2000). Machiavelli, Marketing and Management. Routledge. p. 13. ISBN 978-1-134-60568-2.
  8. Panton, James (February 24, 2011). Historical Dictionary of the British Monarchy. Scarecrow Press. p. 92. ISBN 978-0-8108-7497-8.
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