1528

Year 1528 (MDXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1528 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1528
MDXXVIII
Ab urbe condita2281
Armenian calendar977
ԹՎ ՋՀԷ
Assyrian calendar6278
Balinese saka calendar1449–1450
Bengali calendar935
Berber calendar2478
English Regnal year19 Hen. 8  20 Hen. 8
Buddhist calendar2072
Burmese calendar890
Byzantine calendar7036–7037
Chinese calendar丁亥年 (Fire Pig)
4224 or 4164
     to 
戊子年 (Earth Rat)
4225 or 4165
Coptic calendar1244–1245
Discordian calendar2694
Ethiopian calendar1520–1521
Hebrew calendar5288–5289
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1584–1585
 - Shaka Samvat1449–1450
 - Kali Yuga4628–4629
Holocene calendar11528
Igbo calendar528–529
Iranian calendar906–907
Islamic calendar934–935
Japanese calendarDaiei 8 / Kyōroku 1
(享禄元年)
Javanese calendar1446–1447
Julian calendar1528
MDXXVIII
Korean calendar3861
Minguo calendar384 before ROC
民前384年
Nanakshahi calendar60
Thai solar calendar2070–2071
Tibetan calendar阴火猪年
(female Fire-Pig)
1654 or 1273 or 501
     to 
阳土鼠年
(male Earth-Rat)
1655 or 1274 or 502
Bubonic plague breaks out in England.

Events

JanuaryJune

  • January 12 Gustav I of Sweden is crowned king of Sweden, having already reigned since his election in June 1523.[1]
  • February
  • April 28 Battle of Capo d'Orso: The French fleet, under mercenary captain Filippino Doria, crushes the Spanish squadron trying to run the blockade of Naples.[3]
  • May (end) The fourth major outbreak of the sweating sickness appears in London, rapidly spreading to the rest of England and, on this occasion, to northern Europe.

JulyDecember

  • September 12 Andrea Doria defeats his former allies, the French, and establishes the independence of Genoa.
  • October 3 Álvaro de Saavedra Cerón arrives in the Maluku Islands.
  • October 13 Cardinal Thomas Wolsey founds a college in his birthplace of Ipswich, England, which becomes the modern-day Ipswich School (incorporating institutions in the town dating back to 1299).
  • October 20 The Treaty of Gorinchem is signed between Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, and Charles, Duke of Guelders.
  • November 6 Spanish conquistador Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca and his companions become the first known Europeans to set foot on the shores of what is present-day Texas.

Date unknown

Births

Jeanne III of Navarre
  • February 29
    • Domingo Báñez, Spanish theologian (d. 1604)
    • Albert V, Duke of Bavaria (d. 1579)
  • March 10 Akechi Mitsuhide, Japanese samurai and warlord (d. 1582)
  • March 25 Jakob Andreae, German theologian (d. 1590)
  • June 7 Cyriacus Spangenberg, German theologian and historian (d. 1604)
  • June 21 Maria of Austria, Holy Roman Empress (d. 1603)
  • June 29 Julius, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (d. 1589)
  • July 7 Archduchess Anna of Austria, Duchess of Bavaria (d. 1590)
  • July 8 Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy (d. 1580)
  • July 26 Diego Andrada de Payva, Portuguese theologian (d. 1575)
  • August 10 Eric II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (d. 1584)
  • September 25 Otto II, Duke of Brunswick-Harburg (d. 1603)
  • October 4? Francisco Guerrero, Spanish composer (d. 1599)
  • October 10 Adam Lonicer, German botanist (d. 1586)
  • November 2 Petrus Lotichius Secundus, German Neo-Latin poet (d. 1560)
  • November 6 Gabriel Goodman, Dean of Westminster (d. 1601)
  • November 12 Qi Jiguang, Chinese military general (d. 1588)
  • November 14 Francisco Pérez de Valenzuela, Spanish noble (d. 1599)
  • November 16 Jeanne d'Albret, Queen of Navarre (d. 1572)[6]
  • November 29 Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount Montagu, English politician (d. 1592)
  • date unknown
    • Igram van Achelen, Dutch statesman (d. 1604)
    • Adam von Bodenstein, Swiss alchemist and physician (d. 1577)
    • Jean-Jacques Boissard, French antiquary and Latin poet (d. 1602)
    • Andrey Kurbsky, Russian writer (d. 1583)
    • George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury, English statesman (d. 1590)
    • Phùng Khắc Khoan, Vietnamese military strategist, politician, diplomat and poet (d. 1613)
    • Sabina, Duchess of Bavaria (d. 1578)
    • Tanegashima Tokitaka, Japanese daimyō (d. 1579)
    • Thomas Whythorne, English musician and author (d. 1595)
  • probable
    • Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick, English general (d. 1590)
    • Paul de Foix, French diplomat (d. 1584)
    • Jean de Ligne, Duke of Arenberg, stadtholder of the Dutch provinces of Friesland (d. 1568)
    • Costanzo Porta, Italian composer (d. 1601)

Deaths

  • January 30 Maharana Sangram Singh, Rana of Mewar (b. 1484)
  • February 29 Patrick Hamilton, Scottish religious reformer (martyred) (b. 1504)
  • March 10 Balthasar Hübmaier, influential German/Moravian Anabaptist leader (b. 1480)
  • April 1 Francisco de Peñalosa, Spanish composer (b. c. 1470)
  • April 6 Albrecht Dürer, German artist, writer, and mathematician (b. 1471)[7]
  • July Palma il Vecchio, Italian painter (b. 1480)
  • August 15 Odet de Foix, Vicomte de Lautrec, French military leader (b. 1485)
  • August 20 Georg von Frundsberg, German knight and landowner (b. 1473)
  • August 23 Louis, Count of Vaudémont, Italian bishop (b. 1500)
  • August 31 Matthias Grünewald, German artist (b. 1470)
  • September Pánfilo de Narváez, Spanish conqueror and soldier in the Americas (b. 1480)
  • October 5 Richard Foxe, English churchman (b. c. 1448)
  • October 18 Michele Antonio, Marquess of Saluzzo (b. 1495)
  • October 21 Johann of Schwarzenberg, German judge and poet (b. 1463)
  • November 17 Jakob Wimpfeling, Renaissance humanist (b. 1450)
  • December 7 Margaret of Saxony, Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg (b. 1469)
  • date unknown
    • Giovanni da Verrazzano, Italian explorer (b. 1485)
    • Peter Vischer the Younger, German sculptor (b. 1487)
    • Mahmud Shah of Malacca, Malaccan sultan
    • Daljunkern, Swedish rebel leader who may have been pretender Nils Sture (b. 1512)
    • Barbro Stigsdotter, Swedish noblewoman and heroine (b. 1472)
    • Guru Ravidas, (b. 1377)

References

  1. Lillie Rollins Crawford; Robert Junious Crawford (1996). Roos Af Hjelmsäter: A Swedish Noble Family with Allied Families and Emigrants. Gateway Press. p. 420.
  2. Los viajes de Diego García de Moguer.
  3. Cristina Acidini; Cristina Acidini Luchinat; Palazzo Strozzi (January 1, 2002). The Medici, Michelangelo, & the Art of Late Renaissance Florence. Yale University Press. p. 172. ISBN 978-0-300-09495-4.
  4. "Renaissance: The Reconstructed Libraries of European Scholars: 1450-1700". Archived from the original on July 20, 2008. Retrieved November 8, 2007.
  5. Reported by local gazetteers.
  6. Jo Eldridge Carney (2001). Renaissance and Reformation, 1500-1620: A Biographical Dictionary. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 8. ISBN 978-0-313-30574-0.
  7. Richard Ford Heath (1929). Albrecht Dürer, 1471-1528. S. Low, Marston. p. 87.
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