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* ] – ], leader of the indigenous people of ] as ] of the ] tribe in the fight against the invading Spaniards, is deposed. He will be executed in 1512. * ] – ], leader of the indigenous people of ] as ] of the ] tribe in the fight against the invading Spaniards, is deposed. He will be executed in 1512.
* ] &ndash; Italian renaissance artist ] of ] signs a contract with the Vatican to paint the ], in return for a promised fee of 3,000 gold ]s (equivalent in 2023 to more than U.S. $600,000). <ref>Yvonne Paris, ''Michelangelo: 1475–1564'' (Parragon, 2009)</ref> * ] &ndash; Italian renaissance artist ] of ] signs a contract with the Vatican to paint the ], in return for a promised fee of 3,000 gold ]s (equivalent in 2023 to more than U.S. $600,000). <ref>Yvonne Paris, ''Michelangelo: 1475–1564'' (Parragon, 2009)</ref>
* ] &ndash; The coronation of ] as ] takes place in ].
* ] &ndash; The coronation of ] as the designated successor to his father, ] of ], takes place in ]. * ] &ndash; The coronation of ] as the designated successor to his father, ] of ], takes place in ].
* ] &ndash; Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I signs a humiliating armistice with the Republic of Venice, renouncing all Habsburg claims to territories in Italy. * ] &ndash; Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I signs a humiliating armistice with the Republic of Venice, renouncing all Habsburg claims to territories in Italy.

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1508 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1508
MDVIII
Ab urbe condita2261
Armenian calendar957
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Assyrian calendar6258
Balinese saka calendar1429–1430
Bengali calendar915
Berber calendar2458
English Regnal year23 Hen. 7 – 24 Hen. 7
Buddhist calendar2052
Burmese calendar870
Byzantine calendar7016–7017
Chinese calendar丁卯年 (Fire Rabbit)
4205 or 3998
    — to —
戊辰年 (Earth Dragon)
4206 or 3999
Coptic calendar1224–1225
Discordian calendar2674
Ethiopian calendar1500–1501
Hebrew calendar5268–5269
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1564–1565
 - Shaka Samvat1429–1430
 - Kali Yuga4608–4609
Holocene calendar11508
Igbo calendar508–509
Iranian calendar886–887
Islamic calendar913–914
Japanese calendarEishō 5
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Javanese calendar1425–1426
Julian calendar1508
MDVIII
Korean calendar3841
Minguo calendar404 before ROC
民前404年
Nanakshahi calendar40
Thai solar calendar2050–2051
Tibetan calendar阴火兔年
(female Fire-Rabbit)
1634 or 1253 or 481
    — to —
阳土龙年
(male Earth-Dragon)
1635 or 1254 or 482
December: Sistine Chapel.

Year 1508 (MDVIII) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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July–December

Births

Andrea Palladio

Deaths

Ludovico Sforza

References

  1. Mead Skjelver, Daniel. "Maximilian I Holy Roman emperor". Encyclopedias Britannica. Encyclopedias Britannica. Retrieved May 5, 2021.
  2. Yvonne Paris, Michelangelo: 1475–1564 (Parragon, 2009)
  3. Leo Steinberg (December 31, 2019). Michelangelo's Painting: Selected Essays. University of Chicago Press. p. 3368. ISBN 978-0-226-48243-9.
  4. John Duncan Mackie (December 31, 1952). The Earlier Tudors, 1485-1558. Clarendon Press. p. 155. ISBN 978-0-19-821706-0.
  5. "Battle of Dabul - [December 29, 1508] This Day in History". Byjus. Retrieved May 5, 2021.
  6. Virginia Trimble; Thomas R. Williams; Katherine Bracher (September 18, 2007). Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 904. ISBN 978-0-387-30400-7.
  7. Georgian Group (London, England) (1957). Visit to the Veneto 21st-29th September, 1957: Programme. p. 1.
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