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  1. 24 January – Battle of Turnhout. 2 April – Condemnation of Jean Delvaux for witchcraft [1] 1598. 2 May – Peace of Vervins concluded. 1599. 18 April – Marriage of Isabella Clara Eugenia and Albert VII, Archduke of Austria. 5 September – Joyous Entry into Brussels of Isabella Clara Eugenia and Albert VII, Archduke of Austria, as co ...

  2. This category is for educational institutions established in the decade 1590s, i.e. in the years 1590 to 1599 . Articles should be categorised by year for 1700 and later, by decade for 1500 to 1699, by century for before 1500, and placed in Category:Educational institutions with year of establishment missing for unknown dates.

  3. The Eighty Years' War [note 10] or Dutch Revolt (Dutch: Nederlandse Opstand) ( c. 1566/1568 –1648) [note 11] was an armed conflict in the Habsburg Netherlands [note 12] between disparate groups of rebels and the Spanish government. The causes of the war included the Reformation, centralisation, excessive taxation, and the rights and ...

  4. Charles Cavendish. [ editar datos en Wikidata] William Cavendish, II conde de Devonshire (1591-20 de junio de 1628), fue un hombre de la corte y político inglés. En 1624 fue repelido y derrotado en el Golfo de Guayaquil, Ecuador (26/08/1624) por el Corregidor Geronimo Reynoso y Piedrole.

  5. Wikisource has several original texts related to 1590s deaths. Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1590s deaths. Wikiquote has quotations related to Category:1590s deaths. People who died in the decade 1590s. See also: Category:1590s births. 1540s.

  6. 1590s in the Philippines ‎ (7 C) 1590s in Poland ‎ (2 P) 1590s in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth ‎ (4 C, 6 P) 1590s in Portugal ‎ (10 C) 1590s in the Portuguese Empire ‎ (7 C) 1590s in Portuguese India ‎ (2 C, 1 P)

  7. Total dead: 130,000+. The Nine Years' War, sometimes called Tyrone's Rebellion, [1] [2] took place in Ireland from 1593 to 1603. It was fought between an Irish confederation—led mainly by Hugh O'Neill of Tyrone and Hugh Roe O'Donnell of Tyrconnell —against English rule in Ireland, and was a response to the ongoing Tudor conquest of Ireland.