As a means of recording the passage of
time, the '16th century' was that
century which lasted from
1501 through
1600.
''See also:''
16th century in literature
Events
Martin Luther at age 46 (Lucas Cranach the Elder, 1529)
1500s
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1500s:
Mississippian culture disappears.
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1501:
Safavid dynasty rules
Iran until
1736.
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1503:
Leonardo da Vinci begins painting the ''
Mona Lisa'' and completes it three or four years later.
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1506:
Christopher Columbus dies in
Valladolid,
Spain.
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1509: The
Battle of Diu marks the beginning of Portuguese dominance of the
Spice trade.
1510s
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1513: The Portuguese
mariner Jorge Ãlvares lands at
Macau, China, during the
Ming Dynasty.
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1514: The
Battle of Orsha halts
Muscovy's expansion into Eastern Europe.
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1515: The
Ottoman Empire wrests Eastern
Anatolia from the Safavids after the
Battle of Chaldiran.
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1516-
17: The
Ottomans defeat the
Mamluks and gain control of
Egypt,
Arabia, and the
Levant.
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1517: The
Protestant Reformation begins when
Martin Luther posts his
95 Theses in
Saxony.
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1518:
Mir Chakar Khan Rind left
Baluchistan and settled in
Punjab.
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1519:
Leonardo da Vinci died of natural causes at May 2.
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1519:
Wang Yangming, the Chinese philosopher and governor of
Jiangxi province, describes his intent to use the fire power of the ''fo-lang-ji'', a
breech-loading Portuguese
culverin, in order to suppress the rebellion of Prince Zhu Chen-hao.
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1519-
21:
Hernán Cortés leads the
Spanish conquest of Mexico.
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1519-
22: Spanish expedition commanded by
Magellan and
Elcano first to
circle Earth
1520s
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1520-
1650:
Commercial Revolution in Europe
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1520-
66: The reign of
Suleiman the Magnificent marks the zenith of the
Ottoman Empire.
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1521:
Belgrade is captured by the Ottoman Empire.
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1521: After building fortifications at
Tuen Mun, the Portuguese attempt to invade
Ming Dynasty China, but are expelled by Chinese naval forces.
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1523:
Sweden gains independence from the
Kalmar Union.
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1524-
25:
Peasants' War in the
Holy Roman Empire.
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1526: The Ottomans conquer the
Kingdom of Hungary at the
Battle of Mohács.
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1526:
Mughal Empire, founded by
Babur, rules
India until
1739 and hold titles until
1857.
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1527:
Sack of Rome is considered the end of the
Italian Renaissance.
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1527:
Protestant Reformation begins in
Sweden.
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1529: The
Siege of Vienna marks the Ottoman Empire's furthest advance into Europe.
1530s
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1531-
32: The
Church of England breaks away from the
Roman Catholic Church and recognizes
King Henry VIII as the head of the Church.
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1532:
Francisco Pizarro leads the
Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire.
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1534:
Jacques Cartier claims
Quebec for France.
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1534: The Ottomans capture
Baghdad.
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1539:
Hernando de Soto explores inland North America
1540s
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1543: The
Nanban trade period begins after Portuguese traders make contact with
Japan.
1550s
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1550-
1551:
Valladolid debate concerning the existence of souls in
Amerindians
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1552: Russia conquers the
Khanate of Kazan.
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1553: Portuguese founded a settlement at
Macau.
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1555: The
Muscovy Company is the first major English
joint stock trading company.
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1556: Publication in Venice of Delle Navigiationi et Viaggi (terzo volume) by Giovanni Battista Ramusio, secretary of Council of Ten, with plan La Terra de Hochelaga, an illustration of Indian village Hochelaga. See
[1]
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1556: The
Shaanxi Earthquake in China is history's deadliest known earthquake.
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1556:
Georgius Agricola, the "Father of
Mineralogy", publishes his ''
De re metallica''.
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1556: Russia conquers the
Astrakhan Khanate.
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1556-
1605: During his reign,
Akbar expands the Mughal Empire in a series of conquests.
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1556:
Mir Chakar Khan Rind captured
Delhi with Emperor
Humayun.
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1556:
Pomponio Algerio, radical theologian, is executed by boiling in oil as part of the
Roman inquisition.
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1557: The
Portuguese settle in
Macau.
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1558-
1603: The
Elizabethan era is considered the height of the
English Renaissance.
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1558-
83:
Livonian War between Poland, Grand Principality of Lithuania, Sweden, Denmark and Russia.
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1558: After 200 years, the
Kingdom of England loses
Calais to France.
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1559: With the
Peace of Cateau Cambrésis, the
Italian Wars conclude.
1560s
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1560:
Erzsebet Bathory is born in Nyirbator, Hungary.
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1561:
Guido de Bres draws up the
Belgic Confession of Protestant faith.
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1562:
Mughal leader
Akbar reconciles the Muslim and Hindu factions by marrying into the powerful
Rajput Hindu caste.
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1562-
98:
French Wars of Religion between
Catholics and
Huguenots.
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1562:
Massacre of Wassy and
Battle of Dreux in the
French Wars of Religion.
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1564:
William Shakespeare baptized April 26
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1565:
Mir Chakar Khan Rind died age of 97.
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1566-
1648:
Eighty Years' War between Spain and the
Netherlands.
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1567:
Rising of the Northern Earls in England
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1568-
1600: The
Azuchi-Momoyama period in Japan.
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1569: The
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth is created with the
Union of Lublin which lasts until
1795.
1570s
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1571:
Pope Pius V completes the
Holy League as a united front against the
Ottoman Turks.
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1571: The
Holy League defeats a force of
Ottoman galleys in the
Battle of Lepanto.
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1571: Spanish missionaries are murdered by Indians at the later
Jamestown Settlement, Virginia.
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1572:
Brielle is taken from
Habsburg Spain by Protestant
Watergeuzen in the
Capture of Brielle, in the
Eighty Years' War.
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1572:
Spanish conquistadores apprehend the last
Inca leader
Tupak Amaru at
Vilcabamba, Peru, and execute him in
Cuzco.
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1572:
Catherine de' Medici instigates the
St. Bartholomew's Day massacre which takes the lives of Protestant leader
Gaspard de Coligny and thousands of
Huguenots. The violence spreads from Paris to other cities and the countryside.
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1577-
80:
Francis Drake circles the World
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1579: The
Union of Utrecht unifies the northern Netherlands, a foundation for the later
Dutch Republic.
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1580:
Drake's royal reception after his attacks on Spanish possessions, influences
Philip II of Spain to build up the
Spanish Armada. English ships in Spanish harbours are impounded.
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1580: Spain unifies with Portugal under
Philip II. The
struggle for the throne of Portugal ends the
Portuguese Empire. The Spanish and Portuguese crowns are
united for 60 years, i.e. until 1640.
1580s
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1582:
Pope Gregory XIII issues the
Gregorian calendar.
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1582:
Yermak Timofeyevich conquers the
Siberia Khanate on behalf of the
Stroganovs.
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1584-
85: After the
Siege of Antwerp, many of its merchants flee to
Amsterdam.
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1585-
1604: The
Anglo-Spanish War is fought on both sides of the Atlantic.
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1588: England repulses the
Spanish Armada.
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1589: Spain repulses the
English Armada.
1590s
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1592-
98: Korea, with the help of
Ming Dynasty China, repelled
two Japanese invasions.
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1598: The
Edict of Nantes ended the
French Wars of Religion.
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1598-
1613: Russia descended into anarchy during the
Time of Troubles.
Significant people
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Henry VII of England, founder of the
Tudor dynasty. Introduced ruthlessly efficient mechanisms of taxation which restored the kingdom after a state of virtual
bankruptcy due to the effects of the
Wars of the Roses (
1457 -
1509).
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Leonardo da Vinci famous artist and inventor and scientist (
1452 –
1519).
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Pedro Ãlvares Cabral, first European to arrive in
Brazil in
22 April,
1500 (c.
1467 -
1520).
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Zygmunt I the Old, King of Poland, established a conscription army and the bureaucracy needed to finance it (
1467 -
1548).
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Vasco da Gama, Portuguese navigator, first one to sail around the
Cape of Good Hope (c.
1469 -
1524).
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György Dózsa, leader of the peasants' revolt in
Hungary (
1470 -
1514)
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Nicolaus Copernicus, developed the
heliocentric (
Sun-centered)
theory using
scientific methods (
1473 -
1543).
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Michelangelo Buonarroti, Italian painter and sculptor (
1475 -
1564).
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Thomas More, English politician and author (
1478 -
1535).
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Ferdinand Magellan Portuguese navigator who sailed around the world (
1480 -
1521).
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Martin Luther, German religious reformer (
1483 -
1546).
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Hernán Cortés, Spanish
Conquistador (
1485 -
1547).
★ King
Henry VIII of England, founder of
Anglicanism (
1491 -
1547).
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Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the
Society of Jesus (
1491 -
1556).
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François Rabelais, French author (c.
1493 -
1553).
★ King
Francis I of France, considered the first
Renaissance monarch of his Kingdom (
1494 -
1547).
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Suleiman the Magnificent,
Sultan of the
Ottoman Empire. Conqueror and legal reformer (
1494 -
1566).
★ King
Gustav I of Sweden, restored Swedish sovereignty and introduced
Protestantism in
Sweden (
1496-
1560).
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Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and the first to reign as
King of Spain. Involved in almost constant conflict with
France and the
Ottoman Empire while promoting the
Spanish colonization of the Americas (
1500 -
1558).
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Cuauhtémoc, the last
Tlatoani of the
Aztec, led the native resistance against the
Conquistadores (
1502 -
1525).
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Michel Nostradamus, French astrologer and doctor, author of
Les Propheties, a book of world prophecies (
1503 -
1566).
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Qiu Ying, Chinese painter who belonged to the
Wu School and used
gongbi brush style (
1494 -
1552)
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Mikolaj Rej, Polish writer (
1505 -
1569).
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Ahmad ibn Ibrihim al-Ghazi,
Somali Imam and general (
1507 -
1543).
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John Calvin, theologian, and reformer. Founder of
Calvinism (
1509 -
1564).
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Mary I of England. Attempted to counter the
Protestant Reformation in her domains. Nick-named
Bloody Mary for her
Religious persecution (
1516 -
1558).
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LuÃs de Camões, Portuguese poet (c.
1524 –
1580).
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Pierre de Ronsard, French poet. Called the 'Prince of poets' of his generation. (
1524 –
1585).
★ Giovanni Pierluigi da
Palestrina, Italian Composer (
1525 -
1594)
★ King
Philip II of Spain, self-proclaimed leader of
Counter-Reformation (
1527 -
1598).
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Ivan IV of Russia, first Russian
tsar (
1533-
1584).
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William the Silent, William I of
Orange-Nassau, main leader of the
Dutch revolt against the
Spanish (
1533-
1584).
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Wanli Emperor,
Emperor of China during the
Ming Dynasty, aided Korea in the
Imjin War, (
1563 -
1620)
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Michel de Montaigne, French essayist (
1533 –
1592).
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Elizabeth I of England, central figure of the
Elizabethan era (
1533 -
1603).
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Oda Nobunaga ,
daimyo of the
Sengoku period of
Japanese
civil war. First ruler of the
Azuchi-Momoyama period (
1534 -
1582).
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Toyotomi Hideyoshi ,
daimyo of the
Sengoku period of
Japanese
civil war. Second ruler of the
Azuchi-Momoyama period (
1536 -
1598).
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Edward VI of England, notable for further differentiating
Anglicanism from the practices of the
Roman Catholic Church (
1537 -
1553).
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Lady Jane Grey,
Queen regnant of
England and
Ireland. Notably deposed by popular
revolt (
1537 -
1554).
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Mary I of Scotland, First female head of the
House of Stuart (
1542 -
1587).
★ Admiral
Yi Sun-sin , Korean admiral, respected as one of the greatest
admirals in world history. (
1545 -
1598).
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Miguel de Cervantes, Spanish author (
1547 -
1616).
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Giordano Bruno, Italian philosopher and astronomer/astrologer (
1548 -
1600).
★ King
Henry IV of France and
Navarre, ended the
French Wars of Religion and reunited the kingdom under his command (
1553 -
1610).
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Michael the Brave, ruler of
Walachia, national symbol of
Romanians for uniting the three provinces under his rule in 1600 (
1558 -
1601)
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Lope de Vega, Spanish dramatist (
1562 –
1635).
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Christopher Marlowe, English poet and dramatist (
1564 –
1593).
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William Shakespeare, English author (
1564 -
1616).
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John Donne, English
metaphysical poet (
1572 -
1631)
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Miyamoto Musashi, famous warrior in
Japan, author of
The Book of Five Rings, a treaty on
strategy and martial combat. (
1584 -
1645)
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Giovanni Battista Ramusio, diplomat and secretary of council of Ten of Venice
Italy, author of
Delle Navigationi et Viaggi. Third volume (terzo volume) containing plan La Terra de Hochelaga showing village of Hochelaga (
1585 -
1657). See
[2]
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John Ford, English dramatist (
1586 - c.
1640).
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Matteo Ricci, Italian
Jesuit who traveled to
Macau, China in 1582, and died in
Beijing, (
1552 -
1610)
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Andrea Amati, (ca. 1520 – ca. 1578) was the earliest maker of violins whose instruments still survive today.
Inventions, discoveries, introductions
: ''Related article:
List of 16th century inventions.''
★ The
Columbian Exchange introduces many plants, animals and diseases to the
Old and
New Worlds.
★ Introduction of the
spinning wheel revolutionizes
textile production in Europe.
★ Modern
square root symbol (√ )
★ The letter
J is introduced into the English alphabet.
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Copernicus publishes his theory that the Earth and the other planets revolve around the Sun (
1543)
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Gregorian Calendar adopted by Catholic countries (
1582)
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1513:
Juan Ponce de León sights
Florida and
Vasco Núñez de Balboa sights the eastern edge of the
Pacific Ocean.
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1519-
22:
Ferdinand Magellan and
Juan Sebastián Elcano lead the first
circumnavigation of the World.
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1519-
1540: In America,
Hernando de Soto expeditions map the
Gulf of Mexico coastline and bays.
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1540:
Francisco Vásquez de Coronado sights the
Grand Canyon.
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1541-
42:
Francisco de Orellana sails the length of the
Amazon River.
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1559-
1562: Spanish settlements in
Alabama/
Florida and
Georgia confirm dangers of
hurricanes and local native warring tribes.
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1565: Spanish settlers outside
New Spain (Mexico) colonize
Florida's coastline at
St. Augustine.
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1597:
Opera in
Florence by
Jacopo Peri.
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1500: First portable
watch is created by Peter Henlein of
Germany.
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1545: Theory of
complex numbers is first developed by Gerolamo Cardamo of Italy.
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1558:
Camera obscura is first used by
Giambattista della Porta of
Italy.
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1565: Invention of the
graphite pencil (in a wooden holder) by
Conrad Gesner. Modernized in
1812.
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1568:
Gerardus Mercator creates the first
Mercator Projection map.
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1572: Supernova
SN 1572 is observed by
Tycho Brahe in the
Milky Way.
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1582:
Gregorian calendar is introduced in
Europe by
Pope Gregory XIII.
★ c.
1583:
Galileo Galilei of
Pisa,
Italy identifies the constant swing of a
pendulum, leading to development of reliable timekeepers.
★
1585: earliest known reference to the '
sailing carriage' in
China.
★
1589:
William Lee invents the
stocking frame.
★
1591: First flush
toilet is introduced by
Sir John Harrington of
England, the design published under the title 'The Metamorphosis of Ajax'.
★
1593 -
Galileo Galilei invents a
thermometer.
Decades and Years