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=== October–December === === October–December ===
* ] – ] dies less than four weeks after being elected, prompting the calling of the ]. * ] – ] dies less than four weeks after being elected, prompting the calling of the ].
* ] – ] of Spain prohibits violence against indigenous peoples in the ]. * ] – ] of Spain issues an edict prohibiting violence against indigenous peoples in the ].
* ] – Cardinal Giuliano della Rovere, Bishop of Ostia, is elected the 216th RRoman Catholic Pontiff ] and takes the papal name ]. He will reign for a little more than nine years until his death his death in 1513. * ] – Cardinal Giuliano della Rovere, Bishop of Ostia, is elected the 216th Roman Catholic Pontiff ] and takes the papal name ]. Della Rovere had received 15 of 32 votes in the ] for a plurality, but still short of a majority. Julius II reigns for a little more than nine years until his death his death in 1513.
* ] – ], commander of the defeated French forces and a prisoner of war since his April 21 defeat at the Battle of Seminara, is released from ] in ] after a truce between France and Spain.
* ] – ], near ], Italy: ] forces under ] defeat a French–Italian ] army under ]; the French forces withdraw to ].
* ] – Pope Julius II, formerly Giuliano della Rovere, adds four new people to the College of Cardinals, including two members of his family, ] and ]. By the time of his death, Julius will have added 27 cardinals to the Roman Catholic Church, five of them from the della Rovere family.

* ] – The ] takes place near ] in Italy. ] forces under ] defeat a French–Italian ] army under ]; the French forces, who suffer 4,000 casualties, withdraw to ].


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This article is about the year 1503. For the computer game, see Anno 1503. Calendar year
Millennium: 2nd millennium
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1503 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1503
MDIII
Ab urbe condita2256
Armenian calendar952
ԹՎ ՋԾԲ
Assyrian calendar6253
Balinese saka calendar1424–1425
Bengali calendar910
Berber calendar2453
English Regnal year18 Hen. 7 – 19 Hen. 7
Buddhist calendar2047
Burmese calendar865
Byzantine calendar7011–7012
Chinese calendar壬戌年 (Water Dog)
4200 or 3993
    — to —
癸亥年 (Water Pig)
4201 or 3994
Coptic calendar1219–1220
Discordian calendar2669
Ethiopian calendar1495–1496
Hebrew calendar5263–5264
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1559–1560
 - Shaka Samvat1424–1425
 - Kali Yuga4603–4604
Holocene calendar11503
Igbo calendar503–504
Iranian calendar881–882
Islamic calendar908–909
Japanese calendarBunki 3
(文亀3年)
Javanese calendar1420–1421
Julian calendar1503
MDIII
Korean calendar3836
Minguo calendar409 before ROC
民前409年
Nanakshahi calendar35
Thai solar calendar2045–2046
Tibetan calendar阳水狗年
(male Water-Dog)
1629 or 1248 or 476
    — to —
阴水猪年
(female Water-Pig)
1630 or 1249 or 477
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Year 1503 (MDIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Events

May 10: Columbus at Cayman Islands.

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

Births

Queen Anne of Bohemia and Hungary
Queen Isabella of Portugal

Deaths

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

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