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Calendar year
July 26 : Execution of
Atahualpa .
Year 1533 (
MDXXXIII ) was a
common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the
Julian calendar .
Events
January–June
July–December
July 11 – Henry VIII is
excommunicated by
Pope Clement VII , as is Archbishop Cranmer.
[9]
July 22 –
Treaty of Constantinople between the
Ottoman Empire and the
Archduchy of Austria :
Ferdinand I, King of the Romans , withdraws his claims to most of
Hungary and
János Szapolyai ,
voivode of
Transylvania , becomes
King of Hungary under the
suzerainty of
Suleiman the Magnificent ,
Sultan of the Ottoman Empire.
July 26 –
Sapa Inca
Atahualpa is executed by
garotte , at the orders of
Francisco Pizarro in
Cajamarca .
[10] : 77–78 The Spanish arrange for his younger brother
Túpac Huallpa to be crowned as a successor,
[10] : 86–67 but he dies due to a believed poisoning soon afterwards.
[11]
October 28 – The 14-year olds Henry, Duke of Orléans – the future King
Henry II of France – and
Catherine de' Medici are married at the
Église Saint-Ferréol les Augustins in
Marseille .
[12]
[13]
November 15 –
Francisco Pizarro arrives in
Cusco ,
Peru .
[10] : 115
December 3 –
Ivan IV succeeds his father
Vasili III as
Grand Prince of Muscovy at the age of three;
[14] he will rule in Russia until his death in
1584 .
December – Hernando de Grijalva and his crew discover the uninhabited
Revillagigedo Islands , off the
Pacific coast of
Mexico .
Date unknown
Births
Queen
Elizabeth I
Catherine of Austria, Queen of Poland
January 2 –
Johann Major , German poet and theologian (d.
1600 )
[18]
January 3 –
Jerónimo Bautista Lanuza , Spanish friar, bishop and writer (d.
1624 )
January 6 –
Timotheus Kirchner , German theologian (d.
1587 )
[19]
January 28 –
Paul Luther , German scientist (d.
1593 )
[20]
February 5 or
February 16 –
Andreas Dudith , Croatian-Hungarian nobleman and diplomat (d.
1589 )
[21]
February 2 –
Shimazu Yoshihisa , Japanese samurai (d.
1611 )
[22]
February 16 –
Gianfrancesco Gambara , Italian Catholic cardinal (d.
1587 )
[23]
February 28 –
Michel de Montaigne , French essayist (d.
1592 )
[24]
March 10 –
Francesco III Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua (d.
1550 )
[25] : 397
April 5 –
Giulio della Rovere , Italian Catholic cardinal (d.
1578 )
[26]
April 8 –
Claudio Merulo , Italian composer and organist (d.
1604 )
[27]
April 24 –
William I of Orange (d.
1584 )
[28]
May 2 –
Philip II, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen (d.
1596 )
[29]
July 20 –
Martín de Rada , Spanish missionary (d.
1578 )
[30]
July 10 –
Antonio Possevino , Italian diplomat (d.
1611 )
[31]
August 2 –
Theodor Zwinger , Swiss scholar (d.
1588 )
[32]
August 7
September 5 –
Jacopo Zabarella , Italian philosopher (d.
1589 )
[35]
September 7 – Queen
Elizabeth I of England , daughter of King
Henry VIII of England (d.
1603 )
[36]
September 15 –
Catherine of Austria, Queen of Poland (d.
1572 )
[37]
September 27 –
Stefan Batory , King of Poland (d.
1586 )
[38]
October 9 –
Henry V, Burgrave of Plauen (d.
1568 )
[39]
October 12 –
Asakura Yoshikage , Japanese ruler (d.
1573 )
October 14 –
Anna of Mecklenburg , duchess consort of Courland (1566-1587) (d.
1602 )
[40]
November 22 –
Alfonso II d'Este, Duke of Ferrara , Italian noble (d.
1597 )
[25] : 510
December 13 – King
Eric XIV of Sweden (d.
1577 )
[41]
date unknown –
Eknath , Indian Marathi saint (d.
1599 )
[42]
probable
Deaths
King
Frederick I of Denmark
Grand Prince Vasili III of Muscovy
March 16 –
John Bourchier, 2nd Baron Berners , English soldier and statesman (b.
1467 )
[46]
April 10 – King
Frederick I of Denmark (b.
1471 )
[47]
April 28 –
Nicholas West , English bishop and diplomat (b.
1461 )
[48]
April 30 –
John George, Marquis of Montferrat , Italian noble (b.
1488 )
[49]
June 25 –
Mary Tudor , queen of
Louis XII of France (b.
1496 )
[50]
July 4 –
John Frith , English Protestant priest and martyr (b.
1503 )
[51]
July 6 –
Ludovico Ariosto , Italian poet (b.
1474 )
[52]
July 26 –
Atahualpa , last Inca ruler of Peru (executed) (b. c.
1502 )
[10] : 77–78
September 6 –
Jacopo Salviati , Italian politician and son-in-law of Lorenzo de' Medici (b.
1461 )
[53]
September 17 –
Philip I, Margrave of Baden (b.
1479 )
[54]
September 20 –
Veit Stoss , German sculptor (b. c.
1447 )
[55]
October 10 –
Severinus of Saxony , Prince of Saxony; died young (b.
1522 )
[56]
October –
Túpac Huallpa , puppet ruler of Peru
[11]
December 3 –
Grand Prince Vasili III of Muscovy (b.
1479 )
[57]
date unknown
probable –
Girolamo del Pacchia , Italian painter (b.
1477 )
[64]
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