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__NOTOC__ Year 1522 ( MDXXII) was a
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, the 1522nd year of the
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'' (AD) designations, the 522nd year of the 2nd millennium, the 22nd year of the 16th century, and the 3rd year of the
1520s The 1520s decade ran from January 1, 1520, to December 31, 1529. References {{DEFAULTSORT:1520s ...
decade.


Events


January–June

* January 9
Pope Adrian VI Pope Adrian VI ( la, Hadrianus VI; it, Adriano VI; nl, Adrianus/Adriaan VI), born Adriaan Florensz Boeyens (2 March 1459 – 14 September 1523), was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 9 January 1522 until his d ...
(born Adriaan Florenszoon Boeyens, Dedens or Dedel; Hadrianus in
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) succeeds
Pope Leo X Pope Leo X ( it, Leone X; born Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici, 11 December 14751 December 1521) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 9 March 1513 to his death in December 1521. Born into the prominent political an ...
, as the 218th pope. The only Dutch pope, he will be the last non-Italian elected for more than 450 years. *
January 26 Events Pre-1600 * 661 – The Rashidun Caliphate is effectively ended with the assassination of Ali, the last caliph. *1531 – The 6.4–7.1 Lisbon earthquake kills about thirty thousand people. * 1564 – The Council of Tren ...
– Spanish '' conquistador''
Gil González Dávila Gil González Dávila or Gil González de Ávila (b. 1480 – 21 April 1526) was a Spanish conquistador and the first European to explore present-day Nicaragua. Early career González Dávila first appears in historical records in 1508, when he ...
sets out from the gulf of Panama to explore the Pacific coast of Central America. He explores Nicaragua and names Costa Rica when he finds copious quantities of gold in Pacific beaches. * April 27
Battle of Bicocca The Battle of Bicocca or La Bicocca ( it, Battaglia della Bicocca) was fought on 27 April 1522, during the Italian War of 1521–26. A combined French and Venetian force under Odet de Foix, Vicomte de Lautrec, was decisively defeated by an I ...
: French and Swiss forces under Odet de Lautrec are defeated by the
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in their attempt to retake
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, and are forced to withdraw into Venetian territory. *
May May is the fifth month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars and is the third of seven months to have a length of 31 days. May is a month of spring in the Northern Hemisphere, and autumn in the Southern Hemisphere. Therefore, May ...
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presents an ultimatum to
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and
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. *
June 19 Events Pre-1600 * 325 – The original Nicene Creed is adopted at the First Council of Nicaea. *1179 – The Battle of Kalvskinnet takes place outside Nidaros (now Trondheim), Norway. Earl Erling Skakke is killed, and the battle chan ...
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor visits King
Henry VIII of England Henry VIII (28 June 149128 January 1547) was King of England from 22 April 1509 until his death in 1547. Henry is best known for his six marriages, and for his efforts to have his first marriage (to Catherine of Aragon) annulled. His disa ...
, and signs the Treaty of Windsor 1522, Treaty of Windsor, pledging a joint invasion of France, bringing England into the Italian War of 1521–1526.


July–December

* July – The English army attacks Brittany and Picardy from Calais, burning and looting the countryside. * July 28 – Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, Suleiman I begins his Siege of Rhodes (1522), siege to expel the Knights of St. John in Rhodes. * August – The Knights' Revolt erupts in Holy Roman Empire, Germany. * September 6 – The ''Victoria (ship), Victoria'' (Carrack, nao ''Vittoria''), one of the surviving ships of the Magellan expedition, returns to Sanlúcar de Barrameda in Spain, under the command of Juan Sebastián Elcano, becoming the first ship to circumnavigate the world. * September 21 – Luther Bible: Martin Luther's Bible translations, translation of the Bible's New Testament into Early New High German from Greek, ''Das newe Testament Deutzsch'', is published in Germany, selling thousands in the first few weeks. * September 22 – 1522 Almería earthquake: A major 6.8 to 7.0 earthquake occurs in the capital of Almeria and the Andarax Valley, near Alhama de Almería. It has a maximum felt intensity of X–XI (''extreme''), and kills about 2,500 people, making it the most destructive earthquake in Spanish history. The city of Almería is totally destroyed, and there is serious destruction in 80 other towns; in Granada, large cracks are observed in various walls and towers. * October 21–October 22, 22 – The 1522 Vila Franca earthquake takes place in the Concelho, municipality of Vila Franca do Campo, at this time the provincial capital, located on São Miguel Island, in the Portugal, Portuguese archipelago of the Azores. * November – The Diet of Nuremberg opens. * December 18 – The Ottomans finally break into Rhodes, but the Knights continue fierce resistance in the streets. * December 20 – Suleiman the Magnificent accepts the surrender of the surviving Knights in Rhodes, who are allowed to evacuate. They eventually re-settle on Malta, and become known as the Knights Hospitaller, Knights of Malta.


Date unknown

* The third edition of Erasmus's Greek ''Textus Receptus'' of the New Testament, ''Novum Testamentum'' (with parallel Latin text), is published in Basel. * Chinese Ming dynasty War Ministry official He Ru is the first to acquire the Portuguese Empire, Portuguese Breech-loading weapon, breech-loading culverin, while copies of them are made by two Westernized Chinese at Beijing, Yang San (Pedro Yang) and Dai Ming. * Australia is sighted by a Portuguese expedition led by Cristóvão de Mendonça, who maps the continent and names it Jave la Grande ("The Greater Java"), according to the theory of the Portuguese discovery of Australia. * The Portuguese ally with the Sultanate of Ternate and begin the construction of Fort Kastela. * The Portuguese, allied with King Ilato of the Goratalo kingdom, construct the Otanaha Fortress.


Births

* January 22 – Charles II de Valois, Duke of Orléans, (d. 1545) * February 2 ** Lodovico Ferrari, Italian mathematician (d. 1565) ** Francesco Alciati, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1580) * March 10 – Miyoshi Nagayoshi, Japanese samurai and daimyō (d. 1564) * March 22 – Daniel Brendel von Homburg, Roman Catholic archbishop (d. 1582) * March 28 – Albert Alcibiades, German prince (d. 1557) * April 23 – Catherine of Ricci, Italian prioress (d. 1590) * May 24 – John Jewel, English bishop (d. 1571) * June 1 – Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert, Dutch writer and scholar (d. 1590) * July 5 – Margaret of Austria (1522-1583), Margaret of Austria, regent of the Netherlands (d. 1586) * July 13 – Sophia Jagiellon, Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg (d. 1575) * July 25 – Anna of Lorraine (d. 1568) * July 31 – Charles II de Croÿ, Belgian duke (d. 1551) * August 4 – Udai Singh II, King of Mewar (d. 1572) * August 28 – Severinus of Saxony, Prince of Saxony; died young (d. 1533) * September 11 – Ulisse Aldrovandi, Italian naturalist (d. 1605) * October 4 – Gabriele Paleotti, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1597) * October 14 – Lucas Maius, Lutheran Reformation pastor, theologian and playwright (d. 1598) * November 1 – Andrew Corbet (died 1578), Andrew Corbet, English landowner and politician (d. 1578) * November 4 – Albert de Gondi, Marshal of France (d. 1602) * November 9 – Martin Chemnitz, Lutheran reformer (d. 1586) * November 18 – Lamoral, Count of Egmont, Flemish general and statesman (d. 1568) * December 16 – Honoré I, Lord of Monaco (d. 1581) * ''date unknown'' ** Mihrimah Sultan (daughter of Suleiman I), Mihrimah Sultan, Ottoman princess (d. 1578) ** Moses ben Jacob Cordovero, Spanish Jewish rabbi and kabbalist (d. 1570) ** Philothei, Greek saint (d. 1589) ** Jacques Cujas, French legal expert (d. 1590) * ''probable'' ** Emperor Gelawdewos of Ethiopia (d. 1559) * ''possible'' ** Catherine Howard, fifth queen of
Henry VIII of England Henry VIII (28 June 149128 January 1547) was King of England from 22 April 1509 until his death in 1547. Henry is best known for his six marriages, and for his efforts to have his first marriage (to Catherine of Aragon) annulled. His disa ...
, (b. between 1518 and 1524; d. 1542)


Deaths

* January 25 – Raffaello Maffei, Italian theologian (b. 1451) * January 29 – Wolfgang I of Oettingen, German count (b. 1455) * February 25 – William Lilye, English classical scholar (b. c. 1468) * April – Queen Eleni of Ethiopia * April 10 – Francesco Cattani da Diacceto, Italian philosopher (b. 1466) * June 13 – Piero Soderini, Florentine statesman (b. 1450) * June 24 – Elisabeth of the Palatinate, Landgravine of Hesse, German noble (b. 1483) * June 25 – Franchinus Gaffurius, Italian composer (b. 1451) * June 30 – Johann Reuchlin, German humanist and Hebrew scholar (b. 1455) *August 28- Giovanni Antonio Amadeo, sculptor, engineer and architect * September – Gavin Douglas, Scottish poet and bishop (b. c. 1474) * October 30 – Jean Mouton, French composer (b. c. 1459) * November 14 – Anne of France, Princess and Regent of France (b. 1461) * ''date unknown'' – Fiorenzo di Lorenzo, Italian painter (b. 1440)


References

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