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  1. 16th century in the Kingdom of Sardinia ‎ (3 C) 16th century in Scotland ‎ (33 C, 85 P) 16th century in Serbia ‎ (5 C, 13 P) 16th century in the Kingdom of Sicily ‎ (9 C, 2 P) 16th century in the Republic of Siena ‎ (1 C) 16th century in Slovenia ‎ (1 C, 3 P) 16th century in Spain ‎ (28 C, 31 P)

  2. c. 1600 BC: The creation of one of the oldest surviving astronomical documents, a copy of which was found in the Babylonian library of Ashurbanipal: a 21-year record of the appearances of Venus (which the early Babylonians called Nindaranna): Venus tablet of Ammisaduqa. c. 1600 BC: The date of the earliest discovered rubber balls.

  3. In the 16th century, perhaps 240,000 Spaniards entered American ports. They were joined by 450,000 in the next century. [104] Unlike the English-speaking colonists of North America , the majority of the Spanish colonists were single men who married or made concubines of the natives, [ citation needed ] and were even encouraged to do so by Queen Isabella I during the earliest days of colonization.

  4. 1590s. 1593 - A Portuguese ship, the Santo Alberto is lost off the coast of what is now known as the Wild Coast, Eastern Cape Province. It is believed to be near the Mthatha River. 1594 - 1601 - James Lancaster, an English navigator, explores the southern African coast and establishes trade relationships with the Khoikhoi.

  5. Hart was the eldest surviving son of Sir George Hart of Lullingstone. He married Anne Manwood (daughter of Roger Manwood ), Jane Stanhope (daughter of Sir Edward Stanhope (died 1603) ), then Mary Morrison. He was educated at New College, Oxford (1584) and Gray's Inn (1602). Hart was Member of Parliament for Kent in 1598 following the death of ...

  6. Subcategories. This category has the following 27 subcategories, out of 27 total. 16th century in the Caribbean ‎ (17 C, 9 P) 16th-century South American people ‎ (3 C, 24 P) Years of the 16th century in South America ‎ (61 C)

  7. Estêvão da Gama ( c. 1505–1576) was the Portuguese governor of Portuguese Gold Coast (1529–1535) and Portuguese India (1540–1542). Named after his paternal grandfather Estêvão da Gama, Estêvão was the second son of Vasco da Gama, and the brother of Cristóvão da Gama . He commanded the fleet that entered the Red Sea, with the ...