Great fire in Eindhoven, Netherlands
Great fire in Eindhoven, Netherlands
Great fire in Eindhoven, Netherlands
Events Before
Lady Jane Grey (15), later Queen for 9 days, marries Lord Guildford Dudley (18) in a triple wedding at Durham House, Lon
Lady Jane Grey (15), later Queen for 9 days, marries Lord Guildford Dudley (18) in a triple wedding at Durham House, London
A Flemish woman introduces the practice of starching linen into England
A Flemish woman introduces the practice of starching linen into England
Battle at Sievershausen: Saxons-Brunwick alliance led by Elector Maurice defeat forces of Margrave Albert Alcibiades of
Battle at Sievershausen: Saxons-Brunwick alliance led by Elector Maurice defeat forces of Margrave Albert Alcibiades of Brandenburg-Bayreuth in a bloody battle that kills 4,000
Bishop Stephen Gardiner is appointed English Lord Chancellor
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The Roman Inquisition burns all copies of the Talmud and other Jewish texts in Rome's Campo de Fiori
The Roman Inquisition burns all copies of the Talmud and other Jewish texts in Rome's Campo de Fiori
Events After
Bishop of Gloucester John Hooper is burned at the stake for heresy
Bishop of Gloucester John Hooper is burned at the stake for heresy
Marcello Cervini is elected Pope Marcellus II
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Siena surrenders to Spanish troops
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Battle of Sirhind: Mughal army defeats the Suri Empire in the Punjab, reestablishing the Mughal Empire and Sultan Humayu
Battle of Sirhind: Mughal army defeats the Suri Empire in the Punjab, reestablishing the Mughal Empire and Sultan Humayun
Turkish naval commander Dragut [Turgut Reis] sacks the Italian city of Paola
Turkish naval commander Dragut [Turgut Reis] sacks the Italian city of Paola
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