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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1530s1530s - Wikipedia

    1530s. The 1530s decade ran from January 1, 1530, to December 31, 1539. November 5, 1530: St. Felix's Flood destroys the city of Reimerswaal. July 26, 1533: Execution of Atahualpa. Events. 1530. January–June.

  2. 1530 • 1531 • 1532 • 1533 • 1534 • 1535 • 1536 • 1537 • 1538 • 1539. Siglos. Siglo XV ← Siglo XVI → Siglo XVII. Tabla anual del siglo XVI. Los años 1530 o década del 1530 empezó el 1 de enero de 1530 y terminó el 31 de diciembre de 1539 .

  3. The 1530s was a decade that began on 1 January 1530 and ended on 31 December 1539. It is distinct from the decade known as the 154th decade which began on January 1, 1531. and ended on December 31, 1540.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 15301530 - Wikipedia

    • Events
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    January–June

    1. February 14 – Tangaxuan II, last cazonci of the Purépecha Empire, is executed by conquistador Nuño de Guzmán, ending the Purépecha Empire's independence from Spain. 2. February 24 – Charles V is crowned emperor in Bologna, by Pope Clement VII. 3. June 25 – The Augsburg Confession is presented to Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.

    July–December

    1. August 3 – Battle of Gavinana: Florence is captured by Spanish troops under Prince Philibert of Chalon (who is killed in the action). The Piagnon (followers of the memory of Girolamo Savonarola) are overthrown, ending the Siege of Florence, and the Medici are restored, in the person of the Pope's nephew Alessandro de' Medici. 2. September 15 – The miraculous portrait of Saint Dominic in Soriano appears in Soriano Calabro, Calabria. 3. October 8 – A flood engulfs Rome. 4. October 26 – The K...

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    1. The ducal palace of Celle is constructed in Germany. 2. Austrian forces capture Esztergom, Hungary, and raid as far as Buda. 3. Erasmus publishes On Civility in Children (De Civilitate Morum Puerilium Libellus), which becomes popular and widely translated. 4. First complete edition of the 'Zürich Bible', Huldrych Zwingli's translation into German printed by Christoph Froschauer, is published.

    January 5 – Gaspar de Bono, Spanish monk of the Order of the Minims (d. 1571)
    January 31 – Ōtomo Sōrin, Japanese Christian Daimyō (d. 1587)
    February 17 – Louis III, Count of Löwenstein (d. 1611)
    February 18 – Uesugi Kenshin, Japanese samurai and warlord (d. 1578)
    February 7 – Enrique de Cardona y Enríquez, Spanish Catholic cardinal and bishop (b. 1485)
    February 24 – Properzia de' Rossi, Italian Renaissance sculptor (b. c. 1490)
    April 12 – Joanna la Beltraneja, princess of Castile (b. 1462)
    May 3 – Stephen VII Báthory, Hungarian nobleman and military commander
  5. Events from the 1530s in England . Incumbents. Monarch – Henry VIII. Events. 1530. 26 January – Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire, becomes Keeper of the Privy Seal. [1] January – the first printed translation of the Torah into English, by William Tyndale, is published in Antwerp for distribution in Britain.

  6. 1530 ( MDXXX ) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar, the 1530th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 530th year of the 2nd millennium, the 30th year of the 16th century, and the 1st year of the 1530s decade.

  7. 22 de jun. de 2019 · OVERVIEW. Men’s fashion of the 1530s was dominated by the broad-shouldered silhouettes made iconic by King Henry VIII. Women’s fashion showed greater regional variation, with Italian women establishing trends that would soon spread to the rest of Europe in the second half of the century.