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Calendar year
May 6 :
Spanish and
German troops
sack Rome .
Year 1527 (
MDXXVII ) was a
common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the
Julian calendar .
Events
January–June
January 1 – Croatian nobles elect
Ferdinand I of Austria as
King of Croatia in the Parliament on
Cetin .
January 5 –
Felix Manz , co-founder of the Swiss
Anabaptists , is drowned in the
Limmat in
Zürich by the Zürich Reformed state church.
March 17 –
Battle of Khanwa :
Babur defeats
Rajput ruler
Rana Sanga . This and two other major
Moghul victories lead to their domination of northern
India .
Dhaulpur fort is taken by Babur.
[1]
March – The
Confederation of Shan States sack
Ava , the capital of the
Ava Kingdom .
April 30 – The
Treaty of Westminster (1527) , an alliance during the War of the League of Cognac, is signed.
May 6 –
Sack of Rome :
Spanish and
German troops led by the
Duke of Bourbon sack
Rome , forcing the Medici
Pope Clement VII to make peace with
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor , marking the end of the
High Renaissance . The Pope grows a beard in mourning.
May 16 – In
Florence , the Piagnon, a group devoted to the memory of
Girolamo Savonarola , drive out the
Medici for a second time, re-establishing the
Republic of Florence until
1530 .
June 17
June 22 –
Jakarta , modern-day capital of
Indonesia , is founded as Jayakarta .
[2]
July–December
Date unknown
Births
Anna Sophia of Prussia
Maria Manuela, Princess of Portugal
March 4 –
Ludwig Lavater , Swiss Reformed theologian (d.
1586 )
March 5 –
Ulrich, Duke of Mecklenburg (d.
1603 )
March 10 –
Alfonso d'Este, Lord of Montecchio , Italian nobleman (d.
1587 )
March 21 –
Hermann Finck , German composer and music theorist (d.
1558 )
March 28 –
Isabella Markham , English courtier (d.
1579 )
March 31 –
Edward Fitton, the elder , Irish politician (d.
1579 )
April 14 –
Abraham Ortelius , Flemish cartographer and geographer (d.
1598 )
c.
May 1 –
Johannes Stadius , German astronomer, astrologer, mathematician (d.
1579 )
May 21 –
Philip II , King of Spain (d.
1598 )
[5]
May 31 –
Agnes of Hesse , German noble, by marriage, Princess of Saxony (d.
1555 )
June 11 –
Anna Sophia of Prussia , Duchess of Prussia and Duchess of Mecklenburg (d.
1591 )
June 24 –
Jean Vendeville , French law professor, Roman Catholic bishop (d.
1592 )
July 8 –
Saitō Yoshitatsu , Japanese daimyō (d.
1561 )
July 13 –
John Dee , English mathematician, astronomer, and geographer (d.
1608 )
[6]
July 31 –
Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor (d.
1576 )
August 10 –
Barbara of Brandenburg, Duchess of Brieg , German princess (d.
1595 )
September 29 –
John Lesley , Scottish bishop (d.
1596 )
October 2 –
William Drury , English politician (d.
1579 )
October 15 –
Maria Manuela, Princess of Portugal (d.
1545 )
October 21 –
Louis I, Cardinal of Guise , French Catholic cardinal (d.
1578 )
November 1
November 3 –
Tilemann Heshusius , Gnesio-Lutheran theologian (d.
1588 )
November 18 –
Luca Cambiasi , Italian painter (d.
1585 )
December 6 –
Bernhard VIII, Count of Lippe (d.
1563 )
December 23 –
Hugues Doneau , French lawyer (d.
1591 )
date unknown
probable
Deaths
Juan de Grijalva
Niccolò Machiavelli
Rodrigo de Bastidas
January 5 –
Felix Manz , leader of the Swiss Anabaptists (executed) (b.
1498 )
January 21 –
Juan de Grijalva , Spanish conqueror (b.
1489 )
March 14 –
Shwenankyawshin , Burmese king of
Ava (b.
1476 )
March 17 –
Rana Sanga , Indian ruler (b.
1484 )
April 19
April/May – Sir
Thomas Docwra , English Grand Prior of the Knights Hospitaller (b.
1458 )
May 6 –
Charles III, Duke of Bourbon , Count of Montpensier and Dauphin of Auvergne (b.
1490 )
June 21 –
Niccolò Machiavelli , Italian writer and statesman (b.
1469 )
[7]
June 28 –
Bernardo de' Rossi , Italian bishop (b.
1468 )
July 28 –
Rodrigo de Bastidas , Spanish conqueror and explorer (b. c.
1460 )
July 31 –
Anna Swenonis , Swedish manuscript illuminator
September 21 –
Casimir, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth , Margrave of Bayreuth (b.
1481 )
October 27 –
Johann Froben , Swiss printer and publisher (b. c.
1460 )
November 15 –
Catherine of York , English princess (b.
1479 )
[8]
November 8 –
Jerome Emser , German theologian (b.
1477 )
date unknown
probable –
Jane Shore , mistress of King
Edward IV of England
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Prepare Or Perish: A Study of National Security . Lancer Publishers. p. 453.
ISBN
978-81-7212-001-6 .
^
Indonesia, the First 50 Years, 1945-1995 . Buku Antar Bangsa. 1995. p. 119.
ISBN
978-979-8926-00-6 .
^ Steffensen, Kenneth (2007). Scandinavia After the Fall of the Kalmar Union: a Study of Scandinavian Relations, 1523-1536 . Unpubl. M.A. Thesis, Brigham Young University.
^ Fisher, George P (1873). The Reformation . Scribner.
^ Patrick Williams (March 14, 2017).
Philip II . Macmillan International Higher Education. p. 3.
ISBN
978-1-4039-1381-4 . [
permanent dead link ]
^ Peter J. French (1987).
John Dee: The World of an Elizabethan Magus . Psychology Press. p. 20.
ISBN
978-0-7448-0079-1 .
^ Phil Harris; Andrew Lock; Patricia Rees (April 20, 2000).
Machiavelli, Marketing and Management . Routledge. p. 13.
ISBN
978-1-134-60568-2 .
^ Panton, James (February 24, 2011).
Historical Dictionary of the British Monarchy . Scarecrow Press. p. 92.
ISBN
978-0-8108-7497-8 .