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  1. Violence against women. In the early modern period, from about 1400 to 1775, about 100,000 people were prosecuted for witchcraft in Europe and British America. [1] Between 40,000 and 60,000 [2] [3] were executed. The witch-hunts were particularly severe in parts of the Holy Roman Empire.

  2. October – Battle of Clynetradwell: the forces of Alexander Gordon, Earl of Sutherland (chief of Clan Sutherland) force those of George Sinclair, Earl of Caithness (chief of Clan Sinclair) to retreat. North Berwick witch trials begin. Glenbuchat Castle built for John Gordon of Cairnbarrow. The oldest known paper mill in Scotland is recorded as ...

  3. Hiroshima-jō. The tenshu prior to its destruction in 1945. Hiroshima Castle (広島城, Hiroshima-jō), sometimes called Carp Castle (鯉城, Rijō), is a castle in Hiroshima, Japan that was the residence of the daimyō ( feudal lord) of the Hiroshima Domain. The castle was originally constructed in the 1590s, but was largely destroyed by the ...

  4. T. Tenshō (Momoyama period) Categories: 1590s by country. 16th century in Japan. Decades in Japan. 1590s in Asia. Azuchi–Momoyama period. Hidden categories:

  5. 1590–1595 – Belvedere (fort) in Florence, Italy, designed by Bernardo Buontalenti, is constructed. 1590–1597 – Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, England, designed by Robert Smythson, is constructed. [1] 1591. Rialto Bridge in Venice, designed by Antonio da Ponte, is completed. Church of San Salvatore in Lauro in Rome is designed by Ottaviano ...

  6. 1598 in art ‎ (1 C, 1 P) 1599 in art ‎ (1 C, 1 P) Categories: Art by decade. 16th century in art. 1590s in the arts. Hidden categories: Navseasoncats decade and century. CatAutoTOC generates no TOC.

  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.