1511 Establishments In Asia
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Year 1511 ( MDXI) was a
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Events


January–June

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March 26 Events Pre-1600 * 590 – Emperor Maurice proclaims his son Theodosius as co-emperor of the Byzantine Empire. * 1021 – On the feast of Eid al-Adha, the death of the Fatimid caliph al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah, kept secret for six weeks, is ...
- The 1511 Idrija earthquake occurs, with a maximum
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of X (''Extreme''). The epicenter is around the town of
Idrija Idrija (, in older sources ''Zgornja Idrija''; german: (Ober)idria, it, Idria) is a town in western Slovenia. It is the seat of the Municipality of Idrija. It is located in the traditional region of Inner Carniola and is in the Gorizia Statisti ...
in present-day
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, although some place it some 15-20 kilometers to the west, between Gemona and Pulfero in Friulian Slovenia. The earthquake affects a large territory between Carinthia, Friuli, present-day
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and Croatia. * April 9 **St John's College, Cambridge, Kingdom of England, England, founded by Lady Margaret Beaufort, receives its charter. **The Şahkulu Rebellion breaks out in Anatolia.


July–December

* July – Henry VIII of England's flagship, the ''Mary Rose'', is launched at Portsmouth. * August 15 – Capture of Malacca (1511), Capture of Malacca: Afonso de Albuquerque of Portugal conquers Malacca, the capital of the Sultanate of Malacca, giving Portugal control over the Strait of Malacca, through which all sea-going trade between China and India is concentrated. The Sultanate then establishes rule from Johor, starting decades of skirmishes against the Portuguese to regain the fallen city. While taking the city, the Portuguese slaughter a large community of Ming dynasty, Chinese merchants living there. Malacca is the first city in Southeast Asia to be taken by a Western nation, gaining home rule only in 1957, when it becomes part of Malaysia. * October 12 – James IV of Scotland's great ship, the ''Great Michael, Michael'', is launched at Newhaven, Edinburgh; she is the largest ship afloat at this date. * November – The War of the League of Cambrai, Treaty of Westminster creates an alliance between Henry VIII of England and Ferdinand II of Aragon against Kingdom of France, France. * November 20 – The vessel ''Frol de la Mar'', transporting Afonso de Albuquerque and the valuable treasure of the conquest of Malacca, sinks ''en route'' to Goa.


Date unknown

* Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar, Diego Velázquez and Hernán Cortés conquer Cuba; Velázquez is appointed Governor. * Duarte Barbosa arrives in India for the second time. He works as clerk (position), clerk in the factory of Cananor, and as the liaison with the Indian rajah. * After the fall of Malacca, Afonso de Albuquerque sends Duarte Fernandes on a diplomatic mission to Burma and Siam, becoming the first European to visit these countries diplomatically. * Ferdinand II of Aragon observes that "one black can do the work of four Indians". * Juan de Agramonte, a sailor from Spanish Empire, Spain, is thought possibly to have travelled to Newfoundland (island), Newfoundland. * The indigenous Taíno people revolt against the Spanish in southwestern Puerto Rico near Guánica, Puerto Rico, Guánica. * The first black Slavery, slaves arrive in Colombia. * The Spanish conquest of Yucatán begins. * Erasmus publishes his most famous work, ''The Praise of Folly'' (''Laus stultitiae'').


Births

* January 1 – Henry, Duke of Cornwall, eldest son of Henry VIII of England * April 2 – Ashikaga Yoshiharu, Japanese shōgun (d. 1550) * April 5 – John III, Count of Nassau-Saarbrücken, German noble (d. 1574) * June 4 – Honorat II of Savoy, French Navy admiral (d. 1580) * June 6 – Jakob Schegk, German physician (d. 1587) * June 18 – Bartolomeo Ammannati, Florentine architect and sculptor (d. 1592) * July 9 – Dorothea of Saxe-Lauenburg, consort of Christian III from 1525, and Queen of Denmark and Norway (d. 1571) * July 30 – Giorgio Vasari, Italian painter and architect (d. 1574) * August 24 – Jean Bauhin, French physician (d. 1582) * September 28 – Matsudaira Kiyoyasu, Japanese daimyo (d. 1535) * September 29 – Michael Servetus, Spanish theologian (d. 1553) * October 22 – Erasmus Reinhold, German astronomer and mathematician (d. 1553) * November 8 – Paul Eber, German Lutheran theologian (d. 1569) * November 15 – Johannes Secundus, Dutch poet (d. 1536) * December 5 – Maldev Rathore, ruler of Marwar (d. 1562) * ''date unknown'' ** Amato Lusitano, Portuguese Jewish physician (d. 1568) ** Birgitte Gøye, Danish county administrator, lady in waiting, landholder and educator (d. 1574) ** Kimotsuki Kanetsugu, Japanese samurai and warlord (d. 1566) ** Luís de Velasco, Spanish viceroy of New Spain (d. 1564) ** Nicola Vicentino, Italian music theorist and composer (d. 1576) ** Nicholas Bobadilla, one of the first Spanish Jesuits (d. 1590) ** Pierre Viret, Swiss reformed theologian (d. 1571) ** Gaspar Cervantes de Gaeta, Spanish cardinal (d. 1575)


Deaths

* January 9 – Demetrios Chalkokondyles, Greek classical scholar (b. 1424) * January 20 – Oliviero Carafa, Italian Catholic cardinal (b. 1430) * February 22 – Henry, Duke of Cornwall, eldest son of Henry VIII of England * April 1 – Francis of Denmark, Danish prince (b. 1497) * April 2 – Bernard VII, Lord of Lippe, German nobleman (b. 1428) * June 3 – Ahmad ibn Abi Jum'ah, North African Islamic scholar, author of the Oran fatwa * June 13 – Hedwig, Abbess of Quedlinburg, Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg (b. 1445) * July 2 – Şahkulu, leader of the Şahkulu Rebellion * July 6 – Adolf III of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein, Germany noble (b. 1443) * July 12 – Albert I, Duke of Münsterberg-Oels, Count of Kladsko (b. 1468) * August 2 – Andrew Barton (privateer), Andrew Barton, Scottish naval leader (b. c. 1466) * September 6 ** Ashikaga Yoshizumi, Japanese shogun (b. 1481) ** William IV, Duke of Jülich-Berg, Count of Ravensberg (b. 1455) * October 18 – Philippe de Commines, French-speaking Fleming in the courts of Burgundy and France (b. 1447) * November 23 ** Mahmud Begada, Sultan of Gujarat (b. 1458) ** Anne of York (daughter of Edward IV), Anne of York, daughter of King Edward IV of England (b. 1475) * ''date unknown'' ** Diego de Nicuesa, Spanish conquistador and explorer ** Johannes Tinctoris, Flemish composer and music theorist (b. c. 1435) ** Estefania Carròs i de Mur, Spanish educator (b. 1455) ** Matthias Ringmann, German cartographer and humanist poet (b. 1482) ** Yusuf Adil Shah, founding leader of the Adil Shahi dynasty, Adil Shahi Dynasty * ''probable'' – Antoine de Févin, French composer (b. c. 1470)


References

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