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This article is about the year 1570. For the disc drive, see
Commodore 1570 .
Calendar year
January 11: The Earl of Moray, regent of Scotland, is fatally wounded by a gunshot fired from a window as he is riding through Lithlingow (depiction at stained-glass window at St. Giles Church in Edinburgh)
[1]
Abraham Ortelius publishes the first modern
atlas .
1570 (
MDLXX ) was a
common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) in the
Julian calendar .
Events
January–March
April–June
April 7 – In Scotland,
Colin Campbell of Glenorchy receives permission from the Regent, the
Earl of Morton , to execute the chief of
Clan Gregor , his son-in-law Gregor Roy MacGregor,
[7] and carries out MacGregor's beheading at Balloch in front of the
Earl of Atholl .
April 27 –
Pope Pius V excommunicates Queen
Elizabeth I of England , and all persons who show allegiance to her, with the bull
Regnans in Excelsis .
[8]
May 20 –
Abraham Ortelius publishes the first modern
atlas ,
Theatrum Orbis Terrarum , in
Antwerp .
[9]
May 24 –
Battle of Manila : The Spanish, led by
Martín de Goiti , defeat the forces of
Raja Sulayman .
[10]
June 10 – The
Kingdom of Livonia is established.
[11]
July–September
October–December
Date unknown
Births
Guy Fawkes
Hans Lippershey
January 1 –
Dorothea of Brunswick-Lüneburg , Spouse of Charles I, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld (d.
1649 )
[31]
January 19 –
Wolfgang Hirschbach , German legal scholar (d.
1620 )
March 25 –
Henry Lennard, 12th Baron Dacre , English baron and politician (d.
1616 )
[32]
April 13 –
Guy Fawkes , English conspirator (d.
1606 )
[33]
May 8 –
Tamás Esterházy , Hungarian writer (d.
1616 )
May 22 –
Johann II, Duke of Saxe-Weimar , German duke (d.
1605 )
[34]
June 7 –
Sultan Murad Mirza , Mughal prince (d.
1599 )
[35]
June 13 –
Paul Peuerl , German organist (d.
1625 )
[36]
August 10 –
Philip, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp (1587–1590) (d.
1590 )
[37]
August 19 –
Salamone Rossi , Italian violinist and composer (d.
1630 )
[38]
August 21 –
Christopher, Duke of Brunswick-Harburg , co-ruler of Brunswick-Lüneburg-Harburg (1603–1606) (d.
1606 )
[39]
August 22 –
Franz von Dietrichstein , German Catholic bishop (d.
1636 )
[40]
August 31 –
Gustav of Saxe-Lauenburg , German noble (d.
1597 )
[41]
October 3 –
George Coke , British bishop (d.
1646 )
[42]
October 4 –
Péter Pázmány , Hungarian cardinal and statesman (d.
1637 )
[43]
[44]
October 7 –
Volkert Overlander , Dutch mayor (d.
1630 )
November 1 –
Phineas Pett , English shipwright and member of the Pett Dynasty (d.
1647 )
[45]
November 15 –
Francesco Curradi , Italian painter (d.
1661 )
[46]
November 20 –
Giovanni Battista Agucchi , Italian churchman, papal diplomat, and writer on art theory (d.
1632 )
[47]
November 26 –
Christian, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Ærø (1622–1633) (d.
1633 )
[48]
November 28 –
James Whitelocke , English judge (d.
1632 )
[49]
December 7 –
Richard Cecil , English politician (d.
1633 )
[50]
December 29 –
Wilhelm Lamormaini , Luxembourgian theologian (d.
1648 )
[51]
date unknown
Diego Aduarte , Prior of Manila (d.
1637 )
[52]
Robert Aytoun , Scottish poet (d.
1638 )
[53]
Ebba Bielke , Swedish baroness and conspirator (d.
1618 )
[54]
John Cooper , English composer and lutenist (d.
1626 )
[55]
Simon Grahame , Scottish-born adventurer (d.
1614 )
[56]
Nakagawa Hidenari , Japanese daimyō (d.
1612 )
[57]
Hans Lippershey , Dutch lensmaker (d.
1619 )
[58]
Asprilio Pacelli , Italian Baroque composer (d.
1623 )
[59]
Girolamo Rainaldi , Italian architect (d.
1655 )
[60]
Claudia Sessa , Italian composer (d. 1617/19)
[61]
Katharina Henot , German General Postmaster and alleged witch (d.
1627 )
[62]
Urszula Meyerin , politically influential Polish courtier (d.
1635 )
[63]
Christina Rauscher , German official and critic of witchcraft persecutions (d.
1618 )
John Dackombe , Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (d.
1618 )
[64]
Deaths
Ippolita Gonzaga
Manuel da Nobrega
Duke
Frederick III of Legnica
January 8 –
Philibert de l'Orme , French architect (b.
1510 )
[65]
February –
Henry Balnaves , Scottish politician and religious reformer (b.
1512 )
[66]
January 23 –
James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray , regent of Scotland (assassinated) (b. c.
1531 )
[67]
February 13 –
Eleonora Gonzaga, Duchess of Urbino , politically active Italian duchess (b.
1493 )
February 20 –
Johannes Scheubel , German mathematician (b.
1494 )
[68]
March 1 –
Bernhard VII, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst (b.
1540 )
March 16 –
Ippolita Gonzaga , Italian nun (b.
1503 )
April 13 –
Daniele Barbaro , Italian architect (b.
1514 )
[69]
July 3 –
Aonio Paleario , Italian humanist and reformer (executed) (b. c.
1500 )
[70]
July 25 –
Ivan Mikhailovich Viskovatyi , Russian diplomat
[71]
August 4 –
Marie Catherine Gondi , French court official (b. c.
1500 )
[72]
September 11 –
Johannes Brenz , German theologian and Protestant Reformer (b.
1499 )
[73]
October 1 –
Frans Floris , Flemish painter (b.
1520 )
[74]
October 18 –
Manuel da Nóbrega , Portuguese
Jesuit missionary in Brazil (b.
1517 )
[75]
October 20
November –
Jacques Grévin , French dramatist (b.
1539 )
[77]
November 21 –
Ruxandra Lăpușneanu , Moldavian regent (b.
1538 )
[78]
November 27 –
Jacopo Sansovino , Italian sculptor and architect (b.
1486 )
[79]
December 15 –
Frederick III of Legnica , Duke of Legnica (b.
1520 )
[80]
date unknown
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