1500s (decade)

The 1500s ran from January 1, 1500, to December 31, 1509.

February 17, 1500: Battle of Hemmingstedt
September 8, 1504: Michelangelo's David is completed.

Events

1500

January–March

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April–June

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July–September

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Christopher Columbus arrested
  • September 15Christopher Columbus (Cristobal Colon) is placed under arrest, along with his two brothers, Bartolome and Diego, after appearing before Francisco de Bobadilla, who had replaced him as the Spanish Governor of the New World. ("El 15 de septiemre Bobadilla presenta sus credenciales a Colon... Colon habia ejectuado a varios espanoles cargo de gran peso contra el, asi que al fin Bobadilla resolvio enviarlos presos a Espana para que alla se les juzgase."— "On the 15th of September of 1500, Bobadilla presented his credential to Columbus. Columbus had executed several Spaniards charged with great weight against him, so Bobadilla finally decided to send them prisoners to Spain so that they could be tried there.") [19]
  • September 23 – Bobadilla hears testimony from 22 witnesses and concludes that the Columbus brothers intended to overthrow him; he has them placed in manacles and chains for deportation to Spain. ("La pesquisa de Bobadilla contra Colon habia comenzado el 23-IX-1500."— "Bobadilla's investigation against Colon had begun on 23 September 1500.") [20]

October–December

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  • Europe's population is estimated at 56.7 million people (Spielvogel). The world's population is estimated to be between 425 million and 540 million.[26]
  • Saxony's mint at Annaberg begins producing guldengroschens, also known as guldiners.[27]
  • Although other reports exist, it is thought that the last wolf in England was killed this year, making the species extinct in that country.[28] The wolf is thought to have been killed in Allithwaite, in Cumbria. However, reports of wolf sightings and laws concerning wolf bounties existed in rural areas of the north until the 18th century.
  • A group of Māori migrated east from the New Zealand mainland to the Chatham Islands, developing a distinct pacificist culture known as the Moriori (approx date)

1501

January–March

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July–September

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October–December

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1502

January–March

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April–June

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July–September

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October–December

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1503

May 10: Columbus at Cayman Islands.

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July–September

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October–December

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1504

January–March

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July–September

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October–December

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1505

January–March

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April–June

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July–September

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October–December

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1506

January–March

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July–September

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October–December

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1507

January–March

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July—September

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  • July 3 – King Ferdinand II of Aragon and King Louis XII of France complete their six-day summit at Savona.[158]
  • July 20 – King Ferdinand II of Aragon returns to Valencia to resume his rule of his Spanish kingdom.[156]
  • August 10Afonso de Albuquerque departs with six ships from the Yemeni island of Socotra to begin pillaging towns along the way to conquering the Persian Gulf port of Hormuz.
  • August 27 – A fleet of 11 ships from the Portuguese Navy's 8th Armada arrives in India and rescues the Portuguese defenders of the fort of Saint Angelo from the attack by the Kingdom of Cannanore.[159]
  • September 15King James IV grants a patent for the first printing press in Scotland, to Walter Chapman and Andrew Myllar "to furnis and bring hame ane prent, with all stuff belangand tharto, and expert men to use the samyne, for imprenting within our Realme of the bukis of our Lawis, actis of parliament, croniclis, mess bukis, and portuus efter the use of our Realme, with addicions and legendis of Scottis sanctis, now gaderit to be ekit tharto, and al utheris bukis that salbe sene necessar, and to sel the sammyn for competent pricis."[160]
  • September 26 – A fleet commanded by Portugal's Afonso de Albuquerque arrives at the port of Hormuz on the Persian Gulf and sets about to conquer it.[161]

October—December

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1508

January–March

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April–June

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July–September

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October–December

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1509

January–March

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February 3: Almeida and troops defeat Indian and Egyptian forces at the Battle of Diu

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July–September

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October–December

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Births

1500

Emperor Charles V

1501

Isabella of Burgundy
Gerolamo Cardano

1502

Elisabeth of Hesse, Hereditary Princess of Saxony
John Leland

1503

Queen Anne of Bohemia and Hungary
Queen Isabella of Portugal

1504

Anna II, Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg
Dorothea of Denmark, Duchess of Prussia
Beatrice of Portugal, Duchess of Savoy

1505

Mary of Hungary

1506

Juliana of Stolberg

1507

Anna of Brandenburg, Duchess of Mecklenburg

1508

Andrea Palladio

1509

John of Leiden

Deaths

1500

Leonhard of Gorizia
Alfonso of Aragon
Probable

1501

Blessed Columba of Rieti
John I Albert
Agostino Barbarigo

1502

Hedwig Jagiellon, Duchess of Bavaria
Arthur, Prince of Wales

1503

Pope Alexander VI
Peter II, Duke of Bourbon
Pope Pius III
George, Duke of Bavaria

1504

Isabella I of Castile

1505

Saint Jeanne de Valois
Emperor Hongzhi
Blessed Osanna of Mantua
Ivan III of Russia

1506

Johann IV Roth
Christopher Columbus
King Alexander Jagiellon of Poland
King Philip of Castile

1507

Portrait of a Gentleman (Cesare Borgia)
Saint Francis of Paola

1508

Ludovico Sforza

1509

Henry VII of England

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