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1591

1591 (MDXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar, the 1591st year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 591st year of the 2nd millennium, the 91st year of the 16th century, and the 2nd year of the 1590s decade. As of the start of 1591, the Gregorian calendar was 10 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
May 19May 30: Capture of Zutphen
1591 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1591
MDXCI
Ab urbe condita2344
Armenian calendar1040
ԹՎ ՌԽ
Assyrian calendar6341
Balinese saka calendar1512–1513
Bengali calendar998
Berber calendar2541
English Regnal year33 Eliz. 1 – 34 Eliz. 1
Buddhist calendar2135
Burmese calendar953
Byzantine calendar7099–7100
Chinese calendar庚寅年 (Metal Tiger)
4287 or 4227
    — to —
辛卯年 (Metal Rabbit)
4288 or 4228
Coptic calendar1307–1308
Discordian calendar2757
Ethiopian calendar1583–1584
Hebrew calendar5351–5352
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1647–1648
 - Shaka Samvat1512–1513
 - Kali Yuga4691–4692
Holocene calendar11591
Igbo calendar591–592
Iranian calendar969–970
Islamic calendar999–1000
Japanese calendarTenshō 19
(天正19年)
Javanese calendar1511–1512
Julian calendarGregorian minus 10 days
Korean calendar3924
Minguo calendar321 before ROC
民前321年
Nanakshahi calendar123
Thai solar calendar2133–2134
Tibetan calendar阳金虎年
(male Iron-Tiger)
1717 or 1336 or 564
    — to —
阴金兔年
(female Iron-Rabbit)
1718 or 1337 or 565


Events Edit

 
June 1June 10: Siege of Deventer

January–March Edit

April–June Edit

July–September Edit

October–December Edit

Date unknown Edit

Births Edit

 
Guercino

January–June Edit

July–December Edit

 
Michael de Sanctis

Date unknown Edit

Deaths Edit

 
Pope Gregory XIV
 
John of the Cross
 
Pope Innocent IX

Date unknown Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Robert Pitcairn, Ancient Criminal Trials in Scotland, volume 2 (Bannatyne Club 1833) pp. 241, 348
  2. ^ Richard A. McCabe, The Oxford Handbook of Edmund Spenser (Oxford University Press, 2010) p. 112
  3. ^ a b c Michael Ott, "Pope Gregory XIV", in The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7 (Robert Appleton Company, 1910)
  4. ^ ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn ʿAbd Allāh al-Saʿdī (January 1, 1999). Timbuktu and the Songhay Empire: Al-Saʻdī's Taʼrīkh Al-Sūdān Down to 1613 and Other Contemporary Documents. Brill. p. 259. ISBN 90-04-11207-3.
  5. ^ Williams, Hywel (2005). Cassell's Chronology of World History. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. pp. 233–238. ISBN 0-304-35730-8.
  6. ^ Abu Fazl (translated by Henry Beveridge), Victory Of The K. Azim M. Koka And The Disgrace Of Mozaffar Gujrati in The Akbarnama (Packard Humanities Institute, 1862).
  7. ^ "Britain's oldest building firm collapses". BBC News. July 4, 2019. Retrieved July 4, 2019.
  8. ^ Ahmet Türk, The Crimean Khanate Under the Reign of Ğazı II Giray (Bilkent University, 2006)
  9. ^ Constantin Rezachevici, Cronologia critică a domnilor din Țara Românească și Moldova a. 1324–1881 (Editura Enciclopedică, 2001) p. 432 ("A Criticism and Chronology of the Lords of Wallachia and Moldova, 1324–1881")
  10. ^ a b J. J. Colledge and Ben Warlow, Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of All Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy from the 15th Century to the Present (Pen & Sword Books Limited, 2021)
  11. ^ Stephen Turnbull, The Samurai Sourcebook (Cassell & Company, 1998) p. 241
  12. ^ , VaticanHistory.de, or Archive.org
  13. ^ Noel Grove (1997). National Geographic Atlas of World History. National Geographic Society. p. 385. ISBN 978-0-7922-7023-2.
  14. ^ Philip Benedict, Rouen During the Wars of Religion (Cambridge University Press, 2004) p.218
  15. ^ Sergio Buonadonna and Mario Marcenaro, Rosso doge: I dogi della Repubblica di Genova dal 1339 al 1797 (De Ferrari Editore, 2000)
  16. ^ "Account of the attempt upon Holyroodhouse, 1591", by J. R., in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (October 1817), p.31
  17. ^ The Book Review. C. Chari for Perspective Publications. 1996. p. 38.
  18. ^ Commentarii Collegii Conimbricensis Societatis Jesu in octo libros physicorum Aristotelis Stagyritæ.
  19. ^ Elizabeth Story Donno (April 1, 1983). The Renaissance: Excluding Drama. Macmillan International Higher Education. p. 104. ISBN 978-1-349-17058-6.[permanent dead link]
  20. ^ Y Cymmrodor: The Magazine of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion ... Cymmrodorion Society. 1929. p. 32.
  21. ^ "Gregory XIV | pope". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved May 6, 2019.
  22. ^ "Innocent IX | pope". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved January 24, 2021.

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calendar6341Balinese saka calendar1512 1513Bengali calendar998Berber calendar2541English Regnal year33 Eliz 1 34 Eliz 1Buddhist calendar2135Burmese calendar953Byzantine calendar7099 7100Chinese calendar庚寅年 Metal Tiger 4287 or 4227 to 辛卯年 Metal Rabbit 4288 or 4228Coptic calendar1307 1308Discordian calendar2757Ethiopian calendar1583 1584Hebrew calendar5351 5352Hindu calendars Vikram Samvat1647 1648 Shaka Samvat1512 1513 Kali Yuga4691 4692Holocene calendar11591Igbo calendar591 592Iranian calendar969 970Islamic calendar999 1000Japanese calendarTenshō 19 天正19年 Javanese calendar1511 1512Julian calendarGregorian minus 10 daysKorean calendar3924Minguo calendar321 before ROC民前321年Nanakshahi calendar123Thai solar calendar2133 2134Tibetan calendar阳金虎年 male Iron Tiger 1717 or 1336 or 564 to 阴金兔年 female Iron Rabbit 1718 or 1337 or 565 Contents 1 Events 1 1 January March 1 2 April June 1 3 July September 1 4 October December 1 5 Date unknown 2 Births 2 1 January June 2 2 July December 2 3 Date unknown 3 Deaths 3 1 Date unknown 4 ReferencesEvents Edit nbsp June 1 June 10 Siege of DeventerJanuary March Edit January 27 Scottish schoolmaster John Fian becomes the first person to be executed after the North Berwick witch trials following his conviction for the crime of witchcraft Fian is taken to the Castlehill outside of Edinburgh and strangled after which his body is burned Agnes Sampson is garroted the next day at Castehill and then burned 1 February 7 Pope Gregory XIV who had succeeded Pope Urban VII in December appoints Cardinal Marco Antonio Colonna and six other cardinals to a commission to revise the Sixtine Vulgate Latin translation of the Bible published in 1590 under the editorship of Pope Sixtus V to which the College of Cardinals has taken exception The revision of the revision dubbed the Sixto Clementine Vulgate will be completed in 1592 and be the official version used by the Catholic Church until 1979 February 25 Poet Edmund Spenser is granted an annual pension of 50 pounds sterling by Queen Elizabeth I of England in recognition of his publication of The Faerie Queen The pension is paid in quarterly installments of 12s 10d on March 25 June 24 September 29 and December 25 2 March 1 Pope Gregory XIV excommunicates King Henry IV of France and orders the clergy nobles judicial functionaries and the Third Estate of France to renounce the nation s king 3 March 13 Battle of Tondibi In Mali forces sent by the Saadi dynasty ruler of Morocco Ahmad al Mansur and led by Judar Pasha defeat the Songhai Empire despite being outnumbered by at least five to one 4 March 21 Pope Gregory XIV issues the papal bull Cogit nos prohibiting the placing of bets on the outcome of papal elections the length of time that a pope will reign or who will be appointed as a cardinal 3 April June Edit April 10 The emancipation of Filipino slaves in the Spanish Philippines along with reparations to former slaves with the threat of excommunication of any Spanish slaveholder who refuses to comply is ordered by Pope Gregory XIV in the papal bull Cum Sicuti 3 English merchant James Lancaster sets off on a voyage to the East Indies 5 April 21 Japanese tea master Sen no Rikyu commits seppuku on the order of Toyotomi Hideyoshi May 15 In Russia Tsarevich Dimitri son of Ivan the Terrible is found dead in mysterious circumstances at the palace in Uglich The official explanation is that he has cut his own throat during an epileptic seizure Many believe he has been murdered by his rival Boris Godunov who becomes tsar May 24 Sir John Norreys with an expeditionary force sent by Queen Elizabeth I of England takes the town of Guingamp in Brittany after a brief siege on behalf of Henry of Navarre May 30 Timbuktu is captured by an expedition of Arma people sent by the Saadi ruler of Morocco and led by Judar Pasha Zutphen is captured by the Dutch and English under Maurice of Nassau June 10 Deventer is captured by the Dutch under Maurice of Nassau June 26 The siege of the Spanish Netherlands city of Delfzijl is started by Maurice Prince of Orange stadtholder of the Dutch Republic who leads a Dutch and English Army against the Spanish defenders Delfzijl falls after six days and is surrendered on July 2 July September Edit July 13 A Crimean army led by the Tatar Khan Gazi II Giray begins a siege of Moscow July 15 The Battle of the Berlengas takes place off of the coast of Portugal as the Earl of Cumberland s five English privateers are surprised by five Spanish galleys commanded by General Francisco Coloma commander of the Armada de Guarda Costa Cumberland s ship the Golden Noble is captured July 18 6 Shawal 999 AH In India the four day Battle of Bhuchar Mori ends in the Gujarat state as General Mirza Aziz Koka leads the Mughal Empire gains a decisive victory over Nawanagar led by the Sultan Muzaffar Shah III 6 July 22 The Durtnell Dartnell family of Brasted Kent England begin to work as building contractors The business continues under thirteen generations of the family until ceasing to trade in 2019 7 July 25 Siege of Knodsenburg Dutch Republic staatholder Maurice of Nassau and English General Francis Vere defeat the Duke of Parma outside Nijmegen after a four day siege August 1 Serdar Ferhad Pasha is appointed the new Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire by Sultan Murad III replacing Koca Sinan Pasha following a revolt of the Janissaries August 9 The Khan of the Crimean Tatara Gazi II Giray is wounded by the defenders against his siege of Moscow Gazi s brother Fetih I Giray continues the siege which is finally settled with a peace agreement and payment of 10 000 rubles in 1594 8 August 29 Peter the Lame ruler of the Principality of Moldavia part of modern day Romania and of Moldova abdicates in Iași after having reigned for most of the previous 17 years Peter s downfall comes after he is unable to raise the money paid as tribute to the Ottoman Empire He is replaced by Aaron the Tyrant Aron Vodă 9 August 30 The Battle of Flores begins off Flores Island Azores By September 1 the Spanish fleet is victorious over the English and captures the English ship Revenge fatally wounding Richard Grenville 10 September 4 The Kunohe rebellion which was started by Kunohe Masazane on March 13 on northern Honshu island in Japan s Mutsu Province in the modern day Iwate Prefecture is suppressed by the samurai Toyotomi Hideyoshi Chancellor of the Realm The victory completes the unification of Japan 11 September 5 A storm near the Azores in the North Atlantic begins sinking a large number of the Spanish ships including the recently captured HMS Revenge 10 During August and September at least eight intense hurricanes occur in the most severe of the pre 1600 seasons on record September 14 Siege of Hulst Hulst is captured by Maurice of Orange the staatholder of the Dutch Republic October December Edit October 8 The Separation Edict a law imposing an immobile social class structure in Japan is promulgated by Toyotomi Hideyoshi October 16 Pope Gregory XIV dies from an attack of gallstones and leaves the Papacy of the Roman Catholic Church vacant for the third time in 14 months The Pope formerly Cardinal Niccolo Sfondrati had served for only 10 months after being elected on December 5 1590 October 21 The city of Nijmegen is captured from Spanish occupiers by Maurice of Orange the staatholder of the Dutch Republic October 26 The Portuguese invasion of the Jaffna Kingdom begins on the north side of the island of Sri Lanka October 29 Giovanni Antonio Facchinetti is elected on the third ballot to succeed the late Pope Gregory XIV after Cardinal Ludovico Madruzzo withdraws his candidacy 12 and takes the name Pope Innocent IX 13 November 3 The coronation of Pope Innocent IX takes place in Rome as Cardinal Andreas von Osterreich places the crown on the head of Giovanni Facchinetti November 6 Hundred Years Croatian Ottoman War The Ottoman Empire successfully captures the Croatian rebel fort of Ripac November 11 King Henry IV of France begins the siege of Rouen the Spanish held capital of Normandy 14 The Spanish Navy arrives after five months and King Henry abandons the siege on April 20 November 27 In Italy Giovanni Giustiniani Campi is elected as the new Doge of the Republic of Genoa after a 12 day search for a successor to Battista Negrone 15 December 10 Four Roman Catholic priests and three laymen are executed in England in a campaign against the Roman Catholic Church December 18 Pope Innocent IX begins a tour of the seven pilgrimage churches around Rome despite being unwell and his illness worsens He dies 12 days later December 27 Francis Stewart Earl of Bothwell leads the attack on the Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh Having been alerted by a premature attack on the palace s prison King James VI of Scotland and Queen Anne are able to take refuge within the castle and the raid fails Seven of Bothwell s men are subsequently captured and hanged 16 December 30 Pope Innocent IX dies only two months after having been elected as the Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church leaving the Papacy vacant for the 4th time in 16 months Date unknown Edit The city of Hyderabad India is founded by Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah 17 The Rialto Bridge in Venice designed by Antonio da Ponte is completed The first of the Conimbricenses commentaries on Aristotle by the Jesuits of the University of Coimbra is published 18 The Siamese Cambodian War begins The defeated Askia dynasty move to the Dendi province in modern day Niger Births Edit nbsp GuercinoJanuary June Edit January 3 Valentin de Boulogne French painter d 1632 January 4 William Spencer 2nd Baron Spencer of Wormleighton British baron d 1636 January 7 Princess Dorothea Abbess of Quedlinburg d 1617 January 11 Robert Devereux 3rd Earl of Essex English Civil War general d 1646 January 12 Jusepe de Ribera Spanish Tenebrist painter and printmaker d 1652 January 15 David van Goorle Dutch theologian and theoretical scientist d 1612 January 26 Matthew Boynton English politician d 1647 January 29 Franciscus Junius pioneer of Germanic philology d 1677 February 8 Hervey Bagot English politician d 1660 Guercino Italian painter d 1666 February 13 Antonio Sabino Italian composer d 1650 February 21 or March 2 Girard Desargues French mathematician d 1661 February 25 Friedrich von Spee German Jesuit and poet d 1635 February 28 Henry Clifford 5th Earl of Cumberland English politician d 1643 March 2 Willem Boreel Dutch diplomat d 1668 March 3 Lucas de Wael Flemish painter d 1661 March 6 Tommaso Tamburini Italian theologian d 1675 March 9 Johannes Chrysostomus vander Sterre Dutch abbot ecclesiastical writer d 1652 March 11 Isabella of Savoy Italian noble d 1626 March 15 or 1593 Alexandre de Rhodes French Jesuit missionary d 1660 March 19 Dirck Hals Dutch painter d 1656 March 28 William Cecil 2nd Earl of Salisbury English earl d 1668 April 5 Prince Frederick Ulrich Duke of Brunswick Luneburg d 1634 April 11 Bartholomeus Strobel Silezian painter d 1650 April 25 Marcos de Torres y Rueda interim viceroy of New Spain d 1649 May 2 Prince Francis Charles of Saxe Lauenburg d 1660 May 5 Frederick Achilles Duke of Wurttemberg Neuenstadt d 1631 May 26 Olimpia Maidalchini Italian noblewoman d 1657 June 16 Joseph Solomon Delmedigo Italian physician mathematician and music theorist d 1655 June 24 Mustafa I sultan of the Ottoman empire d 1639 July December Edit July 4 Jonathan Rashleigh English politician d 1675 July 9 Jean Bagot French theologian d 1664 July 20 Anne Hutchinson English Puritan preacher d 1643 August 6 George William Count Palatine of Zweibrucken Birkenfeld d 1669 August 12 Louise de Marillac French co founder of the Daughters of Charity d 1660 August 24 Robert Herrick English poet d 1674 19 August 28 John Christian of Brieg Duke of Brzeg 1602 1639 d 1639 September 8 Marie Angelique Arnauld French abbess of the Abbey of Port Royal d 1661 nbsp Michael de SanctisSeptember 29 Michael de Sanctis Spanish saint d 1625 October 2 Margherita Gonzaga Duchess of Lorraine 1608 1624 d 1632 October 7 Pierre Le Muet French architect d 1669 October 22 Alfonso III d Este Duke of Modena Italian noble d 1644 November 20 George Albert II Margrave of Brandenburg d 1615 November 29 Bernhard von Mallinckrodt German bibliophile d 1664 December 22 Tommaso Dingli Maltese architect and sculptor d 1666 December 30 Joseph Furttenbach German architect d 1667 Date unknown Edit David Blondel French Protestant clergyman d 1655 Andrew Bobola Polish Jesuit missionary and martyr d 1657 Thomas Goffe English dramatist d 1629 William Lenthall English politician of the Civil War period d 1662 Deaths Edit nbsp Pope Gregory XIV nbsp John of the Cross nbsp Pope Innocent IXFebruary 6 Anna Sophia of Prussia Duchess of Prussia and Duchess of Mecklenburg b 1527 February 15 Toyotomi Hidenaga Japanese warlord b 1540 February 26 Vespasiano I Gonzaga Italian noble and diplomat b 1531 March 17 Jost Amman Swiss printmaker b 1539 April 9 Emilie of Saxony German noble b 1516 April 21 Sen no Rikyu Japanese exponent of the tea ceremony b 1522 May 19 Elizabeth Cecil 16th Baroness de Ros English noblewoman b c 1574 May 15 Tsarevich Dimitri of Russia b 1582 June 21 Aloysius Gonzaga Italian Jesuit and saint b 1568 July 2 Vincenzo Galilei Italian composer b 1520 July 10 Anna of Hesse Countess Palatine of Zweibrucken b 1529 July 18 Jacobus Gallus Carniolus Slovenian composer b 1550 August 23 Luis Ponce de Leon Spanish lyric poet b 1527 August 27 Katheryn of Berain Welsh noblewoman b 1534 20 September 7 Heinrich Sudermann German politician b 1520 September 10 Richard Grenville English soldier and explorer b 1542 September 19 Alonso de Orozco Mena Spanish Catholic priest b 1500 September 25 Christian I Elector of Saxony b 1560 September 29 Count Johan II of East Frisia b 1538 October 15 Duke Otto Henry of Brunswick Harburg Hereditary Prince of Brunswick Luneburg Harburg b 1555 October 16 Pope Gregory XIV b 1535 21 November 20 Christopher Hatton English politician b 1540 December 14 Saint John of the Cross Spanish Carmelite friar and poet b 1542 December 18 Marigje Arriens Dutch woman executed for witchcraft b c 1520 December 30 Pope Innocent IX b 1519 22 Date unknown Edit Ananias Dare father of Virginia Dare b circa 1560 Virginia Dare first English child born in America b 1587 Unverified by February 6 Crispin van den Broeck Flemish painter b 1523 John Erskine of Dun Scottish religious reformer b 1509 Veronica Franco Italian poet and courtesan b 1546 References Edit Robert Pitcairn Ancient Criminal Trials in Scotland volume 2 Bannatyne Club 1833 pp 241 348 Richard A McCabe The Oxford Handbook of Edmund Spenser Oxford University Press 2010 p 112 a b c Michael Ott Pope Gregory XIV in The Catholic Encyclopedia Volume 7 Robert Appleton Company 1910 ʿAbd al Raḥman ibn ʿAbd Allah al Saʿdi January 1 1999 Timbuktu and the Songhay Empire Al Saʻdi s Taʼrikh Al Sudan Down to 1613 and Other Contemporary Documents Brill p 259 ISBN 90 04 11207 3 Williams Hywel 2005 Cassell s Chronology of World History London Weidenfeld amp Nicolson pp 233 238 ISBN 0 304 35730 8 Abu Fazl translated by Henry Beveridge Victory Of The K Azim M Koka And The Disgrace Of Mozaffar Gujrati in The Akbarnama Packard Humanities Institute 1862 Britain s oldest building firm collapses BBC News July 4 2019 Retrieved July 4 2019 Ahmet Turk The Crimean Khanate Under the Reign of Gazi II Giray Bilkent University 2006 Constantin Rezachevici Cronologia critică a domnilor din Țara Romanească și Moldova a 1324 1881 Editura Enciclopedică 2001 p 432 A Criticism and Chronology of the Lords of Wallachia and Moldova 1324 1881 a b J J Colledge and Ben Warlow Ships of the Royal Navy The Complete Record of All Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy from the 15th Century to the Present Pen amp Sword Books Limited 2021 Stephen Turnbull The Samurai Sourcebook Cassell amp Company 1998 p 241 Konklave vom 27 29 10 1591 zur Wahl von Papst Innozenz IX VaticanHistory de or Archive org Noel Grove 1997 National Geographic Atlas of World History National Geographic Society p 385 ISBN 978 0 7922 7023 2 Philip Benedict Rouen During the Wars of Religion Cambridge University Press 2004 p 218 Sergio Buonadonna and Mario Marcenaro Rosso doge I dogi della Repubblica di Genova dal 1339 al 1797 De Ferrari Editore 2000 Account of the attempt upon Holyroodhouse 1591 by J R in Blackwood s Edinburgh Magazine October 1817 p 31 The Book Review C Chari for Perspective Publications 1996 p 38 Commentarii Collegii Conimbricensis Societatis Jesu in octo libros physicorum Aristotelis Stagyritae Elizabeth Story Donno April 1 1983 The Renaissance Excluding Drama Macmillan International Higher Education p 104 ISBN 978 1 349 17058 6 permanent dead link Y Cymmrodor The Magazine of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion Cymmrodorion Society 1929 p 32 Gregory XIV pope Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved May 6 2019 Innocent IX pope Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved January 24 2021 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