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Year '''1501''' (]) was a ] (link will display the full calendar) in the ].
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Year '''1501''' (]) was a ] (link will display the full calendar) of the ].


== Events == == Events ==
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* ] – ] is formally installed as canon of Frauenberg Cathedral. * ] – ] is formally installed as canon of Frauenberg Cathedral.
* ] – ] is deposed from the Swedish throne after fleeing the country following the victory of Swedish rebels at ] during the ]. His wife, ], is left behind at ] as his regent of Sweden, to command a royal garrison at ] ("Three Crowns"), the royal castle. Returning to Denmark, King Hans then organizes Danish troops to attempt to retake Sweden in the ]. * ] – ] is deposed from the Swedish throne after fleeing the country following the victory of Swedish rebels at ] during the ]. His wife, ], is left behind at ] as his regent of Sweden, to command a royal garrison at ] ("Three Crowns"), the royal castle. Returning to Denmark, King Hans then organizes Danish troops to attempt to retake Sweden in the ].
* ] – King Federico of Naples abdicates upon the conquest of the Kingdom of Naples by France, and France's ] becomes the nominal monarch as ]. King Louis appoints ] as France's ]. * ] – King Federico of Naples abdicates upon the conquest of the Kingdom of Naples by France, and France's King ] becomes the nominal monarch as ]. King Louis appoints ] as France's ].
* ] – ]: The ], supporting the ] in the ], and commanded by ], defeats an army of the ] and ]. * ] – ]: The ], supporting the ] in the ], and commanded by ], defeats an army of the ] and ].
* ] – On complaints from ], who had been replaced as ] and arrested in 1500 by ], ] orders that Bobadilla be recalled from ]. Declining to allow Columbus to resume his brutal rule of the New World, the Queen appoints a friend, ], as the new Viceroy. Although Bobadilla receives news of his firing several weeks later, he declines to step aside. Ovando will assemble a fleet of 30 ships and depart Spain on February 13 for Santo Domingo. * ] – On complaints from ], who had been replaced as ] and arrested in 1500 by ], ] orders that Bobadilla be recalled from ]. Declining to allow Columbus to resume his brutal rule of the New World, the Queen appoints a friend, ], as the new Viceroy. Although Bobadilla receives news of his firing several weeks later, he declines to step aside. Ovando will assemble a fleet of 30 ships and depart Spain on February 13 for Santo Domingo.
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=== October–December === === October–December ===
* ] – * ]
**] is elected 75th ] of the ], taking office on October 13, and serves for almost 20 years. **] is elected 75th ] of the ], taking office on October 13, and serves for almost 20 years.
**Spanish princess ] arrives in ] and arrives at ]. Although she will later become the wife of King Henry VIII in 1509, she initially arrives to marry Henry's older brother, Prince Arthur. **Spanish princess ] arrives in ] and arrives at ]. Although she will later become the wife of King Henry VIII in 1509, she initially arrives to marry Henry's older brother, Prince Arthur.
* ] – ] and ] sign the ] with ] recognizing all ] conquests in the northern territories of ]. * ] – ] and ] of France sign the ] with ] recognizing all ] conquests in the northern territories of ].
* ] – The ] is purportedly held by ], in the ] of Rome (this account is not historical fact, and could be attributed to enemies of Alexander VI). * ] – The ] is purportedly held by ], in the ] of Rome (this account is not historical fact, and could be attributed to enemies of Alexander VI).
* ] (]) – ] discovers and names ], in ]. * ] (]) – ] discovers and names ], in ].
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* ] &ndash; A large army of the ] overruns ] during the ].<ref name=Ivan/> * ] &ndash; A large army of the ] overruns ] during the ].<ref name=Ivan/>
* ] &ndash; Grand Duke ], ] becomes the ] as Aleksander I Jagiellończyk. * ] &ndash; Grand Duke ], ] becomes the ] as Aleksander I Jagiellończyk.
* ] &ndash; (1 Jumada al-Thani 907 AH) ] is enthroned as the first ], choosing ] as his capital, founding the ] in northern ]. He declares ] the official and compulsory religion, under penalty of death. * ] &ndash; (1 Jumada al-Thani 907 AH) ] is enthroned as the first ], choosing ] as his capital, founding the ] in northern ]. He declares ] the official and compulsory religion, under penalty of death.
* ] &ndash; ]: ] fleet engaged the fleet of the ] in a battle outside of the Cannanore harbor, the first Portuguese ] in the ]. * ] &ndash; ]: ] fleet engaged the fleet of the ] in a battle outside of the Cannanore harbor, the first Portuguese ] in the ].


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* ] &ndash; ], confidant of ] (d. ]) * ] &ndash; ], confidant of ] of England (d. 1559)
* ] &ndash; ], German physician and botanist (d. ]) * ] &ndash; ], German physician and botanist (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], German astronomer and mathematician (d. ]) * ] &ndash; ], German astronomer and mathematician (d. ])
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** ] (d. ]) ** ] (d. ])
** ], Dutch noble and heroine ** ], Dutch noble and heroine
** ], second queen of ] (b. this year or ]; d. ]) ** ], second queen of ] of England (b. this year or ]; d. ])
** ], ]ese nobleman (d. ]) ** ], ]ese nobleman (d. ])
* ''probable'' * ''probable''
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** ], Doge of Venice ** ], Doge of Venice
** ], stepson of ] (b. ]) ** ], stepson of ] of England (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], Croatian poet and playwright (b. ]) * ] &ndash; ], Croatian poet and playwright (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], Scottish bishop (b. ]) * ] &ndash; ], Scottish bishop (b. ])

Revision as of 21:34, 4 October 2024

Calendar year
Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
April 11: the Rebellion of the Alpujarras ends
1501 by topic
Arts and science
Leaders
Birth and death categories
BirthsDeaths
Establishments and disestablishments categories
EstablishmentsDisestablishments
Works category
1501 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1501
MDI
Ab urbe condita2254
Armenian calendar950
ԹՎ ՋԾ
Assyrian calendar6251
Balinese saka calendar1422–1423
Bengali calendar908
Berber calendar2451
English Regnal year16 Hen. 7 – 17 Hen. 7
Buddhist calendar2045
Burmese calendar863
Byzantine calendar7009–7010
Chinese calendar庚申年 (Metal Monkey)
4198 or 3991
    — to —
辛酉年 (Metal Rooster)
4199 or 3992
Coptic calendar1217–1218
Discordian calendar2667
Ethiopian calendar1493–1494
Hebrew calendar5261–5262
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1557–1558
 - Shaka Samvat1422–1423
 - Kali Yuga4601–4602
Holocene calendar11501
Igbo calendar501–502
Iranian calendar879–880
Islamic calendar906–907
Japanese calendarMeiō 10 / Bunki 1
(文亀元年)
Javanese calendar1418–1419
Julian calendar1501
MDI
Korean calendar3834
Minguo calendar411 before ROC
民前411年
Nanakshahi calendar33
Thai solar calendar2043–2044
Tibetan calendar阳金猴年
(male Iron-Monkey)
1627 or 1246 or 474
    — to —
阴金鸡年
(female Iron-Rooster)
1628 or 1247 or 475

Year 1501 (MDI) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) in the Julian calendar.

Events

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

Births

Isabella of Burgundy
Gerolamo Cardano

Deaths

January–June

Blessed Columba of Rieti
John I Albert

July–December

Agostino Barbarigo

References

  1. Albuquerque, Afonso de (2001). The commentaries of the great Afonso Dalboquerque, second viceroy of India, Adamant Media Corporation, p.xx. Issue 55. ISBN 1-4021-9511-7.
  2. "Ascension History". Mysterra Magazine. Archived from the original on June 13, 2017. Retrieved December 9, 2011.
  3. Andrew Wheatcroft, Infidels: A History of the Conflict Between Christendom and Islam (Random House, 2005) p. 126
  4. Lea, Henry Charles (1901). The Moriscos of Spain: Their Conversion and Expulsion. Lea Brothers & Company. p. 40. ISBN 9780722224700.
  5. Karl Strupp, Wörterbuch Des Völkerrechts (De Gruyter, 1960) p.225
  6. William Brooks Greenlee, The Voyage of Pedro Álvares Cabral to Brazil and India (Routledge, 2016) p. xxx
  7. Lawrence Bergreen, Columbus: The Four Voyages, 1493–1504 (Penguin, 2011) p. 287
  8. ^ "Ivan III Vasil'yevich (1440–1505)". Russia – Rulers. Xenophon Group International. Retrieved July 22, 2013.
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