From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base
1526
1526
Year 1526 (MDXXVI) was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar.
Events
January–March
- January 14 – Treaty of Madrid: Peace is declared between Francis I of France and Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. Francis agrees to cede Burgundy and abandons all claims to Flanders, Artois, Naples, and Milan.
- January 26 – The deadline for Spanish Muslims to convert to Christianity or leave is reached in the Crown of Aragon and the Principality of Catalonia as decreed by the edict of November 25 by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor acting in his capacity as King of Spain. The deadline for the Kingdom of Valencia had passed on December 31, 1525.
- February 6 – Suleiman the Magnificent, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, agrees to form a military alliance with France, after King François I sends a proposal by way of his envoy, Jean Frangipani.
- February 9 – In Guatemala, a group of 16 deserters from the Spanish colonial army destroy Iximche, the capital of the indigenous kingdom of the Mayan Kaqchikel people, and burn the palace of the Ahpo Xahil
- February 15 – Spanish author Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés, commonly called "Oviedo", publishes the chronicle La Natural Hystoria De Las Indias (The Natural History of the Indies)
- February 21 – Lopo Vaz de Sampaio becomes the new Governor of Portuguese India following the February 2 death of the 30-year-old Governor Henrique de Meneses from gangrene resulting from a battle injury to his leg.
- February 25 – The Battle of Hisar Firoza is fought in what is now the Indian state of Haryana, between the Mughal Empire (whose army is led by Prince Humayun) and the Delhi Sultanate, led by Hamid Khan. Humayun, in his first command, leads the Mughals to victory.
- February 27 – The League of Torgau is formed as an alliance of German princes to oppose the 1521 Edict of Worms.
- March 7 – In Switzerland, the Canton of Zurich enacts a law directed against the Anabaptist movement, specifically outlawing a second baptism of an adult who was previously baptized as an infant, and makes the crime punishable by drowning. The penalty is enforced for the first time on January 5, 1527, when Felix Manz is executed.
- March 6 –
- After a defeat in battle of Afghan soldiers of the Delhi Sultanate by the Mughal Empire, the Mughal Emperor Babur and Crown Prince Humayun arrange the execution of 100 captured Afghan prisoners by "blowing from a gun, the process of placing a tying a condemned prisoner to the mouth of a cannon and then firing.
- King François I of France is released from captivity in Spain after having signed the Treaty of Madrid.
- March 10 – Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain, marries Princess Isabella of Portugal at the Alcázar of Seville palace in Spain.
- March 17 – King François I crosses from the Bidasoa River from Spain into France, while at the same time, his sons the Dauphin Prince François and Prince Henri, 8 and 5 at the time, cross into Spain to take his place as hostages to guarantee France's compliance with the Madrid Treaty. King François repudiates the treaty and the two boys remain captive for the next three years.
- March – The first complete printed translation of the New Testament of the Bible into the English language by William Tyndale arrives in England from Germany, where printing had been completed in Worms by Peter Schöffer the younger, towards the end of February.
April–June
- April 21 – Battle of Panipat: Babur becomes Mughal emperor, invades northern India and captures Delhi, creating the Mughal Empire, which lasts until 1857.
- May 22 – Francis repudiates the Treaty of Madrid and forms the League of Cognac against Charles, including Pope Clement VII, Milan, Venice, and Florence.
- May 23 – A transit of Venus occurs, the last before optical filters allow astronomers to observe them.
- June 9 – Emperor Go-Nara ascends to the throne of Japan.
July–September
- July 24 – Milan is captured by the Spanish.
- July 25 – The Spanish ship Santiago, from García Jofre de Loaísa's expedition, reaches the Pacific Coast of Mexico and drops anchor at the Gulf of Tehuantepec, becoming the first ship to sail from Europe to the west coast of North America.
- August 9 – Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón of Spain founded the failed colony, San Miguel de Gualdape in present-day Winyah Bay, Georgetown County, South Carolina. It was the first European settlement, as well as the first documented occurrence of enslavement of African peoples in what would later become the continental United States.
- August 15 – The first official translation is made of the New Testament into Swedish; the entire Bible is completed in 1541.
- August 21 – Spanish explorer Alonso de Salazar becomes the first European to sight the Marshall Islands, in the Pacific Ocean.
- August 29 – Battle of Mohács: The Ottoman army of Sultan Suleiman I defeats the Hungarian army of King Louis II, who drowns while retreating with his troops. Two rival groups seek to elect a successor to Louis. Suleiman takes Buda, while Archduke Ferdinand of Austria and John Zápolya, Prince of Transylvania, dispute the succession. As a result of the battle, Dubrovnik achieves independence, although it acknowledges Turkish overlordship.
- September 19 – Spanish Muslims who had hidden in the Sierra de Espadán mountain range in Valencia and who are led by Selim Almanzo are overwhelmed by a German contingent of 3,000 soldiers from the Holy Roman Empire. After their defeat, 5,000 adult Muslims (including old men and women) are massacred.
October–December
- October 23 – In October, Cuthbert Tunstall, the Roman Catholic Bishop of London, issues a proclamation directing followers to destroy all copies of Tyndale's New Testament.
- October 24 – The Bohemian Diet elects Archduke Ferdinand of the House of Habsburg as the King of Bohemia.
- November 10 – In eastern Hungary, at Székesfehérvár, a group of lesser nobles proclaims John Zápolya as proclaimed as the King of Hungary. The assembly proclaims the Eastern Hungarian Kingdom, with a capital at Buda.
- December 15 – (12th day of 11th month of Daiei 6) The siege of Kamakura takes place in Japan as the Uesugi clan defeats the Hōjō clan
- December 17 – At Pozsony in western Hungary (now Bratislava in Slovakia), the Diet elects the Archduke Ferdinand as the King of Hungary.
Date unknown
- Gunsmith Bartolomeo Beretta establishes the Beretta Gun Company, which will still be in business in the 21st century, making it one of the world's oldest firearm corporations.
- Spanish conquistadors led by Francisco Pizarro and his brothers first reach Inca territory in South America.
Births


- January 1 – Louis Bertrand, Spanish missionary to Latin America, patron saint of Colombia (d. 1581)
- January 20 – Rafael Bombelli, Italian mathematician (d. 1572)
- January 25 – Adolf, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp (d. 1586)
- February 1 – Niiro Tadamoto, Japanese samurai (d. 1611)
- February 2 – Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski, Polish noble (d. 1608)
- February 19 – Charles de L'Ecluse, Flemish botanist (d. 1609)
- February 23 – Gonçalo da Silveira, Portuguese Jesuit missionary (d. 1561)
- March 4 – Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon (d. 1596)
- March 11 – Heinrich Rantzau, German humanist writer, astrologer, and astrological writer (d. 1598)
- April 5 – Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Italian painter (d. 1593)
- April 8 – Elisabeth of Brunswick-Calenberg, Countess of Henneberg (d. 1566)
- April 12 – Muretus, French humanist (d. 1585)
- April 29 – Beate Clausdatter Bille, Danish noblewoman (d. 1593)
- June 9 – Matsudaira Hirotada, Japanese daimyō (d. 1549)
- June 25 – Elisabeth Parr, Marchioness of Northampton, English noble (d. 1565)
- July 9 – Elizabeth of Austria, Polish noble (d. 1545)
- July 10 – Philipe de Croÿ, Duke of Aerschot (d. 1595)
- July 31 – Augustus, Elector of Saxony (d. 1586)
- August 18 – Claude, Duke of Aumale (d. 1573)
- August 22 – Adolph of Nassau-Saarbrücken, Count of Nassau (d. 1559)
- September 23 – Henry Manners, 2nd Earl of Rutland (d. 1563)
- September 26 – Wolfgang, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken (d. 1569)
- October 1 – Dorothy Stafford, English noble (d. 1604)
- October 30 – Hubert Goltzius, Dutch Renaissance painter-engraver (d. 1583)
- November 1 – Catherine Jagiellon, queen of John III of Sweden (d. 1583)
- November 12 – Andreas Gaill, German jurist and statesman (d. 1587)
- December 12 – Álvaro de Bazán, 1st Marquis of Santa Cruz, Spanish admiral (d. 1588)
- December 26 – Rose Lok, English businesswoman and Protestant exile during the Tudor period (d. 1613)
- December 28 – Anna Maria of Brandenburg-Ansbach, German princess (d. 1589)
- date unknown
- probable
- Taqi ad-Din Muhammad ibn Ma'ruf, Ottoman Muslim scientist (d. 1585)
Deaths

-
January 16 – Catherine of the Palatinate, Abbess of Neuburg am Neckar (b. 1499)
-
January 19 – Isabella of Burgundy, queen of Christian II of Denmark (b. 1501)
-
February 23 – Diego Colón, Spanish Viceroy of the Indies (b. c. 1479)
-
March 24 – Adolph II, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen, German prince (b. 1458)
-
March 30 – Konrad Mutian, German humanist (b. 1471)
-
April 21 – Ibrahim Lodi, last Sultan of Delhi (in battle)
-
April 25 – Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester (b. 1460)
-
May 19 – Emperor Go-Kashiwabara of Japan (b. 1464)
-
June 4 – Francisco Fernández de la Cueva, 2nd Duke of Alburquerque, Spanish duke (b. 1467)
-
July 14 – John de Vere, 14th Earl of Oxford, English noble (b. 1499)
-
July 30 – García Jofre de Loaísa, Spanish explorer (b. 1490)
-
August 4 – Juan Sebastián Elcano, Spanish explorer (b. 1476)
-
August 29 – King Louis II of Hungary and Bohemia (in battle) (b. 1506)
-
September 5 – Alonso de Salazar, Spanish explorer
-
October 18 – Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón, Spanish explorer (b. 1480)
-
November 5 – Scipione del Ferro, Italian mathematician (b. 1465)
-
November 30 – Giovanni dalle Bande Nere, Italian condottiero (b. 1498)
-
December 12 – Le Chieu Tong, Emperor of Đại Việt, was killed by Mạc Đăng Dung (b. 1506)
Date unknown
- Abu Bakr ibn Muhammad, sultan of Adal (assassinated)
- Francisco Hernández de Córdoba, founder of the Spanish colony of Nicaragua (b. c. 1475)
- Ingerd Erlendsdotter, noblewoman and landowner
- Binnya Ran II, Burmese king of Hanthawaddy (b. 1469)
- Conrad Grebel, co-founder of the Anabaptist movement (b. 1498)
References
References
- R. J. Knecht. (26 April 1984). "Francis I". Cambridge University Press.
- L. P. Harvey, ''Muslims in Spain, 1500 to 1614'' (University of Chicago Press, 2005) p.94
- Roger B. Merriman, ''Suleiman the Magnificent, 1520–1566'' (Read Books, 2007) p.129 {{ISBN. 1-4067-7272-0
- Schele, Linda. (1999). "The Code of Kings: The language of seven Maya temples and tombs". Simon & Schuster.
- Stoudemire, Sterling A.. (1969). "De La Natural Hystoria De Las Indias". University of North Caroline.
- Mário Domingues, ''D. João III: o homem e a sua época'' (''Dom João III: The man and his times'') (Edição Romano Torres, 1962) p. 76-85
- (May 15, 2010). "Battle of Hisar-Firuza".
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20120206161315/http://www.historicum.net/themen/reformation/glossar/t/ Torgauer Bündnis] (The Torgau League) at historicum.net
- "Anabaptist", in ''The Mennonite Encyclopedia'', ed.by Harold S. Bender, et al., editors (Brethren Publishing House, 1955) {{ISBN. 0-8361-1018-8
- Abdul Sabahuddin and Rajshree Shukla, (2003), ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=FW4WqqLVzLEC&pg=PA122 The Mughal Strategy of War]'', p. 122
- (2016). "The Spanish Empire: A Historical Encyclopedia". ABC-CLIO.
- Ford, Richard. (2011). "A Hand-Book for Travellers in Spain, and Readers at Home: Describing the Country and Cities, the Natives and Their Manners". Cambridge University Press.
- (1994). "Renaissance Warrior and Patron: The Reign of Francis I". Cambridge University Press.
- David Daniell, ''Tyndale's New Testament'' (Yale University Press, 1995) p.ix
- (2004). "India's Historic Battles: From Alexander the Great to Kargil". Orient Blackswan.
- (20 November 2014). "War and State-Building in Afghanistan: Historical and Modern Perspectives". Bloomsbury Publishing.
- (5 July 2005). "European Warfare, 1494-1660". Routledge.
- "Catalog of Transits of Venus".
- "1526 May 23rd Transit of Venus".
- (1962). "The New Cambridge Modern History". Cambridge University Press.
- [https://traslaultimafrontera.com/la-expedicion-de-loaisa/ "La expedición de Jofre de Loaísa"], Tras La Ultima Frontera
- (1980). "The Discoverers: An Encyclopedia of Explorers and Exploration". McGraw-Hill.
- (2016). "The New Cambridge History of the Bible: Volume 3: From 1450 to 1750". Cambridge University Press.
- Sharp, Andrew. (1960). "Early Spanish Discoveries in the Pacific".
- (28 April 2009). "The Enemy at the Gate: Habsburgs, Ottomans, and the Battle for Europe". Basic Books.
- (4 April 2017). "Four Princes: Henry VIII, Francis I, Charles V, Suleiman the Magnificent and the Obsessions that Forged Modern Europe". Open Road + Grove/Atlantic.
- Henry Charles Lea, ''The Moriscos of Spain: Their Conversion and Expulsion'' (Lea Brothers & Company, 1901) p. 95
- David Teems, ''Tyndale: The Man Who Gave God an English Voice'' (Thomas Nelson Publishing, 2012) pp.79-80
- Turnbull, Stephen (2002). 'War in Japan: 1467-1615'. Oxford: Osprey Publishing.
- Robert A. Kann. (1980). "A History of the Habsburg Empire, 1526–1918". [[University of California Press]].
- (16 April 2012). "Gun: A Visual History". Penguin.
- "Beretta Since 1526".
- (1920). "Efemerides colombianas". Procuraduría de los Hermanos.
- (September 1963). "Unpublished Documents Relating to Rafael Bombelli in the Archives of Bologna". Isis.
- (1912). "Scheswig-Holsteinische heimat-geschichte". Lipsius & Tischer.
- (2003). "A Concise History of Ornithology: The Lives and Works of Its Founding Figures". Christopher Helm.
- (1910). "Life of the venerable Gonçalo da Silveira of the Society of Jesus : pioneer missionary and proto-martyr of South Africa; from original sources". Benziger.
- (2004). "Carey, Henry, first Baron Hunsdon".
- (1927). "Heinrich Rantzau und seine Relationen an die dänischen Könige: eine Studie zur Geschichte des 16. Jahrhunderts". R. Oldenbourg.
- (1875). "Marcus Antonius Muretus: Das Bild eines wahren Christen. Pädagogische Studie". Pannonia.
- (1845). "Samlinger til den fyenske herregaard Elvedgaards historie i anledning af Secularfesten paa samme den 1 juli, 1845". Trykt i M. C. Hempels officin.
- (1990). "Polskie królowe". Instytut Prasy i Wydawnictw "Novum".
- (1965). "Verhandelingen van de Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schoone Kunsten van België, Klasse der Letteren". Royal Flemish Academy of Sciences, Letters and Fine Arts of Belgium.
- (1903). "Meyers Grosses Konversations-Lexikon". Bibliographisches Institut.
- (1870). "Genealogie der in Europa regierenden Fürstenhäuser nebst der Reihenfolge sämmtlicher Päpste". Tauchnitz.
- "Nassau-Saarbrücken Adolph von".
- (2004). "Manners, Henry, second earl of Rutland".
- (1893). "Wolfgang von Zweibrücken, Pfalzgraf bei Rhein, Herzog in Baiern, Graf von Veldenz: der Stammvater des bairischen Königshauses; (1526 - 1569)". Beck.
- (2004). "Stafford [née Stafford], Dorothy, Lady Stafford".
- (1843). "Geschiedenis en beschrijving van Venloo". Bij de Wed. H. Bontamps.
- (2000). "Krakowianie w świecie: słownik biograficzny". Oficyna Wydawnicza Kucharski.
- (1995). "Rheinische Lebensbilder". Rheinland-Verlag.
- (1888). "Don Alvaro de Bazán, primer marqués de Santa Cruz de Mudela". Tipografía de los huérfanos.
- (2004). "Throckmorton [née Lok; other married name Hickman], Rose".
- (1983). "Ludwigsburger Geschichtsblätter". Kommissionsverlag J. Aigner..
- (2001). "Kenau: de heldhaftige zakenvrouw uit Haarlem (1526-1588)". Uitgeverij Verloren.
- (2020). "Regenerating Muslim Inventors The Present Future". ULUM ISLAMIYYAH the Malaysian Journal of Islamic Sciences.
- (1870). "Genealogie des Erlauchten Stammhauses Wittelsbach: von dessen Wiedereinsetzung in das Herzogthum Bayern (11. Sept. 1180) bis herab auf unsere Tage". Manz.
- (22 April 2023). "Elisabeth, Christian 2.s dronning".
- (1892). "El archivo". Excelentísimo Ayuntamiento de Denia.
- (1832). "Allgemeiner Kalender für die katholische Geistlichkeit: auf das Jahr ... 1832". Damian u. Sorge.
- (1926). "Meyers lexikon: Marut-Oncidium". Bibliographisches institut.
- (31 October 2021). "Peradaban dan Pemikiran Islam Pada Masa Dinasti Mughal di India". Islamic Education.
- (2004). "Somerset [formerly Beaufort], Charles, first earl of Worcester".
- (1920). "Historia genealógica y heráldica de la monarquía española: casa real y grandes de España". Estab. Tip. de Enrique Teodoro.
- (1895). "Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, Or Dormant". G. Bell & sons.
- (1864). "Historia general de España y de sus Indias: desde los tiempos más remotos hasta nuestros días...". Libreria española.
- (1920). "Cultura hispanoamericana: órgano del Centro de este nombre". Center for Hispano-American Culture.
- (1930). "Erudición ibero-ultramarina". V. Suárez..
- (1905). "Studi sulla storiografia fiorentina alla corte di Cosimo I de' Medici". Tipografia successori fratelli Nistri.
- (1916). "Curso de historia de la América Central para uso de los institutos y escuelas normales". Arenales hijos.
- (2005). "THAI-BURMESE WARFARE DURING THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY AND THE GROWTH OF THE FIRST TOUNGOO EMPIRE". Journal of the Siam Society.
- (1971). "Conrad Grebel, c. 1498-1526 : the founder of the Swiss Brethren sometimes called Anabaptists". Herald Press.
This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.
Ask Mako anything about 1526 — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.
Research with MakoFree with your Surf account
Create a free account to save articles, ask Mako questions, and organize your research.
Sign up freeThis content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.
Report