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Year '''1562''' was a year starting on Thursday mof the [[Julian calendar]].
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== Events ==
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=== January&ndash;June ===
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* [[January 6]] &ndash; [[Shane O'Neill (Irish chieftain)|Shane O'Neill]] of [[Tír Eoghain]] pleads his cause at the [[Palace of Whitehall]] in [[London]], before Queen [[Elizabeth I of England]], who recognises his status. He returns to [[Ireland]] on [[May 26]], and resumes his rebellious activities by [[November]].
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* [[January 17]] &ndash; [[Huguenot]]s are recognized under the [[Edict of Saint-Germain]].
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* [[January 18]] &ndash; The [[Council of Trent]] reconvenes, after a gap of 10 years.
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* [[March 1]] &ndash; Over 80 (?) Huguenots are massacred by the ultra-Catholic [[Francis, Duke of Guise]] in [[Wassy-sur-Blaise]], marking the start of the [[First War of Religion]] in France. Protestant forces, led by [[Louis I de Bourbon, Prince de Condé]] and [[Gaspard II de Coligny|Gaspard de Coligny]], quickly seize control of [[Orléans]], [[Rouen]], and other cities throughout [[France]].
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* [[March]] &ndash; [[English people|English]] merchant [[Anthony Jenkinson]] has an audience with [[Ivan the Terrible]] in [[Moscow]], before continuing his second expedition through the [[Grand Duchy of Moscow]] to [[Qazvin]], capital of the [[Safavid Dynasty]] in [[Persia]].
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* [[May 1]] &ndash; [[Jean Ribault]], French navigator, lands in [[Florida]], and later establishes a [[Huguenot]] colony at [[Charlesfort-Santa Elena Site|Charlesfort]] on [[Parris Island, South Carolina]].
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=== July&ndash;December ===
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* [[July 12]] &ndash; Fray [[Diego de Landa]], acting [[Bishop of Yucatan]], burns the sacred books of the [[Maya civilization|Maya]].
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* [[August]] &ndash; The [[Wiesensteig witch trial]] begins.
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* [[September 20]] &ndash; The [[Treaty of Hampton Court (1562)|Treaty of Hampton Court]], between Queen Elizabeth I of England and [[Huguenot]] leader [[Louis, Prince of Condé (1530–1569)|Louis, Prince of Condé]], is signed.<ref name="Cassell's Chronology">https://archive.org/details/cassellschronolo0000will/page/223</ref>
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* [[September 22]] &ndash; [[Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor|Maximilian]], son of the [[Emperor Ferdinand I]], succeeds as king of the [[Kingdom of Bohemia]].
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* [[October]] &ndash; [[John Hawkins (naval commander)|John Hawkins]] initiates the [[Kingdom of England|English]] trans-Atlantic [[slave trade]], shipping slaves from [[Sierra Leone]], on the [[Guinea Coast]], to [[Hispaniola]] in the [[Caribbean]]. As a result, the Spanish prohibit English ships from trading at their new world ports.
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* [[October 4]] &ndash; [[Kingdom of England|English]] forces under [[Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick]], land at [[Le Havre]] to aid the Huguenots.<ref name="Cassell's Chronology"/>
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* [[October 19]] &ndash; [[La Herradura naval disaster (1562)|La Herradura naval disaster]]: Twenty-five ships sink in a storm, and some 5,000 people are killed.
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* [[October 26]] &ndash; [[Rouen]] is captured by Royalist forces under [[Antoine de Bourbon]], King of [[Navarre]], who is mortally wounded.
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* [[November 5]] &ndash; [[Battle of Corrichie]] in [[Scotland]]: The rebellion of George Gordon, [[Earl of Huntly]] is crushed by [[James Stewart, Earl of Moray]].<ref>https://books.google.com/books?id=3KFnAAAAMAAJ|year=1999</ref>
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* [[November 20]] &ndash; [[Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor|Maximilian]] of Bohemia is elected [[King of the Romans]].
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* [[December 19]] &ndash; [[Battle of Dreux]]: Huguenot and Catholic forces fight a bloody battle, narrowly won by the Catholic side. The official leaders of both armies are captured in the battle.<ref>https://books.google.com/books?id=UmjSAAAAMAAJ</ref>
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=== Date unknown ===
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* [[Mughal Emperor]] [[Akbar]] conquers [[Malwa]], and its last Sultan, [[Baz Bahadur]], flees.
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* The [[Church of England]] approves the [[Thirty-Nine Articles]] of Religion, defining its doctrinal stance.
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* [[Dudley Grammar School]] is established, and [[Gresham's School]] is granted a [[royal charter]], in [[Kingdom of England|England]].
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* [[Fausto Sozzini]] publishes ''Brevis explicatio in primum Johannis caput'', originating [[Socinianism]].
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* [[Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola]] publishes ''Regola delli cinque ordini d'architettura'' ''([[The Five Orders of Architecture|Rules of the Five Orders of Architecture]])'';<ref>https://books.google.com/books?id=V5OK-Yw-A3cC&q=Vignola+%22Five+Orders%22&pg=PA86</ref> it will become in succeeding centuries the most published book in architectural history.<ref>Vignola. ''Canon of the Five Orders of Architecture'', translated with an introduction by Branko Mitrovic. New York: Acanthus Press, 1999). p. 17. {{ISBN|0-926494-16-3}}.</ref>
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* The Portuguese army is defeated at the [[Battle of Mulleriyawa]], Sri Lanka, at the hand of the Sitawaka army commanded by Prince Tikiri Bandara (King Rajasinghe), leaving 1600 dead. This is considered the worst defeat the Portuguese had at that time.
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== Births ==
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* [[January]] &ndash; [[Edward Blount]], English publisher (d. [[1632]])
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* [[January 12]] &ndash; [[Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy]] (d. [[1630]])<ref>https://www.britannica.com/biography/Charles-Emmanuel-I </ref>
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* [[January 13]] &ndash; [[Mark Alexander Boyd]], Scottish poet and soldier of fortune (d. [[1601]])
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* [[January 20]]
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** [[Maria of Hanau-Münzenberg]], German noblewoman (d. [[1605]])
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** [[Ottavio Rinuccini]], Italian composer (d. [[1621]])
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* [[February 15]]
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** [[Rascas de Bagarris]], French scholar (d. [[1620]])
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** [[Maeda Toshinaga]], Japanese daimyō (noble) (d. [[1614]])
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* [[March 27]] &ndash; [[Jacob Gretser]], German Jesuit writer (d. [[1625]])
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* [[April]] or May &ndash; [[Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck]], Dutch composer (d. [[1621]])
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* [[April 21]] &ndash; [[Valerius Herberger]], German theologian (d. [[1627]])
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* [[April 24]] &ndash; [[Xu Guangqi]], [[Ming Dynasty]] Chinese politician, agronomist, astronomer, mathematician and lay Catholic leader (d. [[1633]])
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* [[April 25]] &ndash; [[Friedrich Wilhelm I, Duke of Saxe-Weimar]], German noble (d. [[1602]])
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* [[May 6]] &ndash; [[Pietro Bernini]], Italian sculptor (d. [[1629]])
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* [[May 26]] &ndash; [[James III, Margrave of Baden-Hachberg]] (d. [[1590]])
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* [[May 28]] &ndash; [[John William, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg]] (d. [[1609]])
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* [[June 24]] &ndash; Duke [[François de Joyeuse]], French churchman and politician (d. [[1615]])
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* [[June 26]] &ndash; [[Anne of Ostfriesland]], German noble, Electress Palatine (d. [[1621]])
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* [[July 25]] &ndash; [[Katō Kiyomasa]], Japanese samurai (d. [[1611]])
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* [[August 17]] ''(bapt.)'' &ndash; [[Hans Leo Hassler]], German composer (d. [[1612]])
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* [[August 19]] &ndash; [[Charles II de Bourbon-Vendôme]], French cardinal (d. [[1594]])
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* [[September 1]] &ndash; [[George, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg]] (1607-1620) and (1620-1623) (d. [[1623]])
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* [[September 21]] &ndash; [[Vincenzo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua]] and Montferrat (1587-1612) (d. [[1612]])
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* [[September 24]] &ndash; [[Ercole, Lord of Monaco]], Monegasque noble (d. [[1604]])
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* [[October 4]] &ndash; [[Christian Sørensen Longomontanus]], Danish astronomer (d. [[1647]])
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* [[October 19]] &ndash; [[George Abbot (bishop)|George Abbot]], [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] (d. [[1633]])
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* [[November 25]] &ndash; [[Lope de Vega]], Spanish poet and dramatist (d. [[1635]])
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* [[December 10]] &ndash; [[Roger de Saint-Lary de Termes]], French noble (d. [[1646]])
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* [[December 14]] &ndash; [[Sir Lionel Tollemache, 1st Baronet]], English baronet (d. [[1621]])
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* [[December 18]] &ndash; [[Philipp Dulichius]], German composer (d. [[1631]])
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* ''date unknown''
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** [[Isabella Andreini]], Italian actress (d. [[1604]])
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** [[John Bull (composer)|John Bull]], English composer (d. [[1628]])
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** [[Henry Constable]], English poet (d. [[1613]])
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** [[Samuel Daniel]], English poet and historian (d. [[1619]])
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** [[Francis Godwin]], English writer and bishop (d. [[1633]])
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** [[George Gordon, 1st Marquess of Huntly]], Scottish noble (d. [[1636]])
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** [[Natsuka Masaie]], Japanese daimyō (noble) (d. [[1600]])
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** [[Paulo Miki]], Japanese Catholic saint and martyr (d. [[1597]])
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** [[Richard Neile]], English bishop (d. [[1640]])
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** [[Henry Spelman]], English antiquary (d. [[1641]])
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** [[Cornelis van Haarlem]], Dutch painter (d. [[1638]])
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== Deaths ==
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* [[January]] &ndash; Prince [[Ilie II Rareş]] of Moldavia (b. [[1531]])
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* [[January 25]] &ndash; [[Charles Wriothesley]], English officer of arms (b. [[1508]])
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* [[February 3]] &ndash; [[Georg Giese]], German merchant (b. [[1497]])
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* [[May 4]] &ndash; [[Lelio Sozzini]], Italian Protestant theologian (b. [[1525]])
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* [[July 1]] &ndash; [[Wilhelm IV of Eberstein]], German President of the Reichskammergericht (b. [[1497]])
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* [[July 4]] &ndash; [[Johann Hommel]], German astronomer and mathematician (b. [[1518]])
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* [[July 23]] &ndash; [[Götz von Berlichingen]], German knight and mercenary (b. [[1480]])
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* [[September 5]] &ndash; [[Katharina Zell]], German Protestant reformer (b. [[1497]])
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* [[October]] &ndash; [[George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly]] (b. [[1514]])
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* [[October 9]] &ndash; [[Gabriele Falloppio]], Italian anatomist (b. [[1523]])
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* [[October 18]] &ndash; [[Anne d'Alençon]], French noblewoman (b. [[1492]])
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* [[November 7]] &ndash; [[Maldeo Rathore]], Rao of [[Marwar]] (b. [[1511]])
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* [[November 12]] &ndash; [[Pietro Martire Vermigli]], Italian theologian (b. [[1500]])
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* [[November 17]] &ndash; [[Antoine de Bourbon]], father of [[Henry IV of France]] (b. [[1518]])
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* [[November 20]] &ndash; [[Giovanni de' Medici (cardinal)|Giovanni de' Medici]], Italian Catholic cardinal (b. [[1544]])
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* [[December 7]] &ndash; [[Adrian Willaert]], Flemish composer (b. c. [[1490]])
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* [[December 13]] &ndash; [[Francesco Marinoni]], Italian Catholic priest (b. [[1490]])
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* [[December 17]] &ndash; [[Eleonora di Toledo]], Grand Duchess of Tuscany (b. [[1522]])
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* [[December 27]] &ndash; [[Joachim of Münsterberg-Oels]], Duke of Münsterberg, Duke of Oels, Count of Kladsko, Bishop of Brandenburg (b. [[1503]])
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Diego de Landa, Bishop of Yucatan, burns all known Maya books. Only three survive.
Year 1562

Year 1562 was a year starting on Thursday mof the Julian calendar.

Events

January–June

July–December

Date unknown

  • The Portuguese army is defeated at the Battle of Mulleriyawa, Sri Lanka, at the hand of the Sitawaka army commanded by Prince Tikiri Bandara (King Rajasinghe), leaving 1600 dead. This is considered the worst defeat the Portuguese had at that time.

Births

Deaths



 

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