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This article is about the year 1581. For the Commodore floppy disk drive released in 1987, see
Commodore 1581 .
Calendar year
July 27 –
Spanish troops massacre more than 500 Dutch civilians during the Capture of Breda
1581 (
MDLXXXI ) was a
common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) in the
Julian calendar , and a
common year starting on Thursday (link will display full calendar) in the
Proleptic Gregorian calendar .
Events
July 26 : Netherlands nobles sign the
Act of Abjuration to declare independence from Spain
January–March
April–June
April 4 – Following his circumnavigation of the world,
Francis Drake is
knighted by
Elizabeth I of England .
[6]
May 15 –
Zsigmond Báthory , the 8-year-old son of
Kristóf Báthory , ruler of the Principality of Transylvania, is elected by the Diet of Transylvania as the new
voivode at the request of Kristóf, who dies 12 days later.
[7]
May 26 – (10th waning of Nayon 943 ME) In Burma,
Thiri Thudhamma Yaza of Martaban becomes the new Viceroy of Martaban (now Mottama in the Mon State of Myanmar) after the demise of Minye Nandameit.
[8]
June 2 –
James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton , the last regent for Scotland from 1572 to 1578 during the minority of King James VI, is beheaded at Edinburgh using the "
Scottish Maiden ", after being convicted of conspiracy in the 1567 murder of
Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley , consort of Mary, Queen of Scots and father of King James."
[9]
June 14 – The representatives of the
States General of the Netherlands vote to declare that the throne of the Union of Utrecht is vacant because of the erratic behavior of King Philip II.
[10]
July–September
July 11 – The
Knights Hospitaller depose
Jean de la Cassière as Grandmaster and appoint
Mathurin Romegas in his place.
[11]
July 14 – English
Jesuit
Edmund Campion is arrested.
July 22 At a meeting of the States General of the Union of Utrecht at Antwerp, the representatives vote to proclaim their independence from Spain in the
Act of Abjuration , abjuring loyalty to
Philip II of Spain as their sovereign, and appointing
Francois, Duke of Anjou , as the new sovereign of the Netherlands; public practice of Roman Catholicism is forbidden.
July 26
The
Act of Abjuration is signed at
The Hague by representatives of eight Dutch provinces as a declaration of independence from Spanish rule and a secession from the
Union of Utrecht . The signing confirms a decision made in a July 22 meeting of the States General in
Antwerp . King Philip II of Spain refuses to acknowledge the Abjuration.
A meteorite strikes the Earth in
Thuringia in the
Holy Roman Empire .
[12]
July 27 –
Capture of Breda : After a surprise attack the day before,
Spanish troops under the command of
Claude de Berlaymont , Lord of Haultepenne, take the walled city
Breda in the Netherlands. Once inside the gates, the Spanish troops overcome the defenders and carry out the massacre of 584 citizens in the "Haultepenne Fury".
[13]
August 28 – The army of King
Stephen Báthory of
Poland begins its siege of the
Russian garrison of
Pskov .
September 6 – A mercenary army of
Sweden , under
Pontus De la Gardie , captures
Narva from
Russia .
[14]
September 23 –
Martín Enríquez de Almanza arrives in
Lima and becomes the new
Viceroy of Peru , replacing
Francisco de Toledo , who was summoned home by King Philip II.
[15]
September 30 – In Japan, warlord
Oda Nobunaga
invades the Iga Province .
[16] With 42,000 troops under his command against 10,000 defenders led by Takino Jurobei, Nobunaga controls most of central Japan within eight days.
October–December
October 8 – The
Tenshō Iga War ends in Japan with the surrender of Kashiwara Castle to Oda Nobunaga.
[17]
October 10 – King
Bayinnaung of Burma, who created the largest empire in mainland southeast Asia, dies at age 65.
October 15 –
Ballet Comique de la Reine , the first narrative
ballet , devised by
Louise of Lorraine , wife of
Henry III of France , and choreographed by
Balthasar de Beaujoyeulx , opens in its first performance at the court of
Catherine de' Medici , in the
Louvre Palace in Paris, as part of the wedding celebrations for
Marguerite of Lorraine .
November 4 –
Jean de la Cassière is restored as Grandmaster of the
Knights Hospitaller , by
Pope Gregory XIII .
December 1 – In
England ,
Jesuit priest
Edmund Campion is executed for treason.
[18]
Date unknown
Births
Countess Palatine Dorothea of Simmern
Archduchess Gregoria Maximiliana of Austria
Princess
Hedwig of Denmark
Thomas Overbury
January 4 –
James Ussher , Anglo-Irish priest and scholar (d.
1656 )
January 6 –
Countess Palatine Dorothea of Simmern , Princess consort of Anhalt-Dessau (d.
1631 )
January 30 –
Christian, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth (1603–1655) (d.
1655 )
February 17 –
Fausto Poli , Italian Catholic prelate and cardinal (d.
1653 )
March 16 –
Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft , Dutch historian (d.
1647 )
April 24 –
Vincent de Paul , French
Roman Catholic priest who dedicated himself to serving the poor (d.
1660 )
May 4 –
Arnold Möller , German calligrapher (d.
1655 )
May 21 –
Robert More , English politician (d.
1626 )
May 22 –
Archduchess Gregoria Maximiliana of Austria , Austrian archduchess (d.
1597 )
June 21 –
Edward Barrett, 1st Lord Barrett of Newburgh , English politician (d.
1645 )
June 27 –
Louis Günther I, Count of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (1630–1646) (d.
1646 )
July 18 –
Pier Luigi Carafa , Italian Catholic cardinal (d.
1655 )
July 20 –
Isidoro Bianchi , Italian painter (d.
1662 )
July 25 –
Brian Twyne , English archivist (d.
1644 )
August 5 –
Hedwig of Denmark , Danish princess (d.
1641 )
August 15 –
Jeremias Drexel , Jesuit writer of devotional literature and a professor of the humanities and rhetoric (d.
1638 )
September 21 –
Simon Archer , English politician (d.
1662 )
September 27 –
Juan Damián López de Haro , Spanish Catholic bishop of
Puerto Rico (d.
1648 )
October 9 –
Claude Gaspard Bachet de Méziriac , French mathematician (d.
1638 )
October 21 –
Domenico Zampieri , Italian painter (d.
1641 )
November 1 –
William Hockmere , English politician (d.
1626 )
November 11 –
Edward Popham , English politician (d.
1641 )
November 18 –
Carlo I Cybo-Malaspina , marquisate of Massa (d.
1662 )
November 26 –
Frederick, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sønderburg-Norburg (d.
1658 )
December 17 –
Walter Davison , English poet (d.
1600 )
December 26 –
Philip III, Landgrave of Hesse-Butzbach (1609–1643) (d.
1643 )
December 27 –
Jean Chalette , French painter (d.
1643 )
date unknown
Gasparo Aselli , Italian physician (d.
1626 )
Jeremias Drexel , German Jesuit writer of devotional literature
Edmund Gunter , English mathematician (d.
1626 )
Jean du Vergier de Hauranne , French monk who introduced Jansenism into France (d.
1643 )
Charles Malapert , Belgian Jesuit writer (d.
1630 )
Giulia Tofana , Italian poisoner (d.
1651 )
Łukasz Opaliński (1581–1654) , Polish nobleman (d.
1654 )
Thomas Overbury , English poet and essayist (d.
1613 )
Johannes Rudbeckius , bishop at Västerås (d.
1646 )
Choghtu Khong Tayiji , ruler of the Khalkha Mongols (d.
1637 )
probable
Deaths
James Douglas
Guru Ram Das
Saint Louis Bertrand
King
Bayinnaung
January 22 –
Joos de Damhouder , Flemish jurist (b.
1507 )
February 15 –
Francisco Foreiro , Portuguese Dominican theologian and biblist (b.
1523 )
March 17 –
Johann Marbach , German theologian (b.
1521 )
March 19 –
Francis I, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg (b.
1510 )
April 3 –
Herbert Duifhuis , Dutch minister (b.
1531 )
April 25 –
Okabe Motonobu , Japanese warrior
May 31 –
Jan Kostka , Polish noble (b.
1529 )
June 2 –
James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton , regent of Scotland (b.
1525 )
July 20 –
Odet de Turnèbe , French dramatist (b.
1552 )
July 11 –
Peder Skram , Danish senator and naval officer (b.
1500 )
July 12 –
Johannes Gigas , German theologian (b.
1514 )
July 22 –
Richard Cox , English bishop (b.
1500 )
August 17 –
Duchess Sabine of Württemberg , by marriage Landgravine of Hesse-Kassel (b.
1549 )
August 20 –
Katharina of Hanau, Countess of Wied , German noblewoman (b.
1525 )
August – King
Mayadunne of Sitawaka (b.
1501 )
September 1 –
Guru Ram Das , fourth Sikh Guru (b.
1534 )
September 16 –
Peter Niers , notorious German bandit (date of birth unknown)
September 28 –
Achilles Statius , Portuguese humanist (b.
1524 )
September 29 –
Andreas Musculus , German theologian (b.
1514 )
September 30 –
Hubert Languet , French diplomat and reformer (b.
1518 )
October 4 –
Henry Wriothesley, 2nd Earl of Southampton , English earl (b.
1545 )
October 7 –
Honoré I, Lord of Monaco (b.
1522 )
October 9 –
Saint Louis Bertrand , Spanish missionary to
Latin America ,
patron saint of
Colombia (b.
1526 )
October 10 – King
Bayinnaung of Burma (b.
1516 )
October 23 –
Michael Neander , German mathematician and astronomer (b.
1529 )
November 4 –
Mathurin Romegas , French rival Grandmaster of the
Knights Hospitaller (b. c.
1525 )
November 7 –
Richard Davies , Welsh bishop and scholar (b. c.
1505 )
[19]
November 19 –
Tsarevich Ivan Ivanovich of Russia (b.
1554 )
December 1
Martyrs and executed of Tyburn
December 11 –
Maria of Austria, Duchess of Jülich-Cleves-Berg , daughter of Emperor Ferdinand I (b.
1531 )
December 21 –
Jean de la Cassière , French-born Maltese 51st Grandmaster of the
Knights Hospitaller (b.
1502 )
date unknown
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