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1520s - Wikipedia. The 1520s decade ran from January 1, 1520, to December 31, 1529. Millennium. 2nd millennium. Centuries. 15th century. 16th century. 17th century. Decades. 1500s. 1510s. 1520s. 1530s. 1540s. Years. 1520. 1521. 1522. 1523. 1524. 1525. 1526. 1527. 1528. 1529. Categories. Births. Deaths. By country. Establishments. Disestablishments.
1521 - Caída de la ciudad azteca de Tenochtitlán ante los españoles. Se consuma la conquista de México por Hernán Cortés el 14 de agosto. 1522 - Adriano VI sucede a León X como papa. Los portugueses se establecen en Madrás. 1523 - Clemente VII sucede a Adriano VI como papa. Guerra italiana de 1521-1526.
Events from the 1520s in England . Incumbents. Monarch – Henry VIII. Regent – Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk (starting 31 May, until 16 July 1520) [1] Events. 1520. 26–31 May – Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (and Queen Catherine of Aragon 's nephew) visits King Henry VIII at Dover and Canterbury. [2]
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January–June
1. January 19 – King Christian II of Denmark and Norway defeats the Swedes, at Lake Åsunden in Sweden. The Swedish regent Sten Sture the Younger is mortally wounded in the battle. He is rushed towards Stockholm, in order to lead the fight against the Danes from there, but dies from his wounds on February 3. 2. April 16 – Revolt of the Comuneros: Citizens of Toledo, Castile opposed to the rule of the Flemish-born Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, rise up when the royal government attempts to unse...
July–December
1. July 1 – La Noche Triste (Night of Sorrow): The forces of Cuitláhuac, Aztec ruler of Tenochtitlan, gain a major victory against the forces of conquistador Hernán Cortés. This results in the death of about 400 conquistadors, and some 2,000 of their Native Americanallies. However, Cortés and the most skilled of his men manage to escape and later regroup. 2. July 7 – Otumba near Lake Texcaco: The Spaniards defeat the Aztecs. 1. August – Martin Luther publishes To the Christian Nobility of the...
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1. The Franciscan friar Matteo Bassi is inspired to return to the primitive life of solitude and penance, as practiced by St. Francis, giving rise to the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin. 2. Duarte Barbosa returns to Cananor. 3. Aleksandra Lisowska (Roxelana) is given as a gift to Suleiman Ion the occasion of his accession to the throne. 4. King Manuel I creates the public mail service of Portugal, the Correio Público.
January 7 – Peder Oxe, Danish finance minister (d. 1575)January 30 – William More, English courtier (d. 1600)February 22 – Frederick III of Legnica, Duke of Legnica (d. 1570)March 3 – Matthias Flacius, Croatian Protestant reformer (d. 1575)January 10 – Jo Gwang-jo, Korean philosopher (b. 1482)February 3 – Sten Sture the Younger, Viceroy of Sweden (b. 1493)February 7 – Alfonsina de' Medici, née Orsini, Regent of Florence (b. 1472)April 6 – Raphael, Italian painter and architect (b. 1483)The 1520s was a decade that started on 1 January 1520 and ended on 31 December 1529. Events. Aztecs surrender to the Spanish conquistadors. Ferdinand Magellan takes a trip around the world, and discovers the Philippines and Guam. Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation. Births. Anne Askew, English Protestant martyr ( 1521)
1510s . 1520s in music . 1530s. Music timeline. The decade of the 1520s in music (years 1520–1529) involved some significant events, compositions, publications, births, and deaths.
Third letter of Hernán Cortés to the Emperor Charles V. Luis de la Torre. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Category:1520s_in_Mexico&oldid=1057863288 ". Categories: Decades in Mexico. 16th century in Mexico. 1520s in New Spain. 1520s in North America.