Gustav I, King of Sweden (56) marries his third wife, niece of his second wife Katarina Stenbock (17) at Vadstena Abbey
Gustav I, King of Sweden (56) marries his third wife, niece of his second wife Katarina Stenbock (17) at Vadstena Abbey
Gustav I, King of Sweden (56) marries his third wife, niece of his second wife Katarina Stenbock (17) at Vadstena Abbey
Events Before
William I, Prince of Orange (18) weds Dutch noble and heiress Countess Anna van Egmont (18), until her death in 1558
William I, Prince of Orange (18) weds Dutch noble and heiress Countess Anna van Egmont (18), until her death in 1558
English premier John Dudley appointed Duke of Northumberland
English premier John Dudley appointed Duke of Northumberland
San Marcos University in Lima, Peru, opens (oldest continuously operating university in the Americas)
San Marcos University in Lima, Peru, opens (oldest continuously operating university in the Americas)
Treaty of Karlsburg: Arch Duke Ferdinand of Austria recognized as King of Hungary and Transylvania
Treaty of Karlsburg: Arch Duke Ferdinand of Austria recognized as King of Hungary and Transylvania
Ottoman fleet under Dragut captures Tripoli from the Knights of Malta after a six-day bombardment
The siege of Tripoli was a successful Ottoman siege of the North African city of Tripoli, then held by the Knights Hospitaller, in August 1551.
Events After
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
Stephen Gardiner (27 July 1483 – 12 November 1555) was an English Catholic bishop and politician during the English Reformation period who served as Lord Chancellor during the reign of Queen Mary...
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
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Bayinnaung is crowned King of Burma, assembles the largest empire in Southeast Asian history
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Shaanxi Earthquake, the deadliest ever recorded, kills 830,000 in Shaanxi Province, China
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City of São Paulo founded in Brazil
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