Calendar year
April 18 : Diego de Almagro breaks the siege of Cuzco in Peru
Potatoes are observed by Europeans for the first time during two Spanish expeditions in the Viceroyalty of Peru (pictured is a 1603 illustration of by Carolus Clusius's of "Papas Peruanorum").
Year 1537 (MDXXXVII ) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar .
January 1 – Princess Madeleine of Valois , the 16-year-old daughter of François I , King of France, is married to King James V of Scotland in a ceremony at the cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris . Already in ill health at the time of the marriage, Madaleine lives only six more months before dying at the Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh on July 7.[ 1]
January 6 – Alessandro de' Medici, Duke of Florence is assassinated by Lorenzino de' Medici , a distant cousin, who claims that he wants to reintroduce republican rule but has to flee to Venice. Instead Cosimo I of the junior branch of the Medici becomes the new duke.
January 16 – Bigod's Rebellion , an uprising by Roman Catholics, led by Francis Bigod against Henry VIII of England and Protestant Rebellion, begins with an unsuccessful attempt to seize Scarborough Castle in Yorkshire .[ 2]
January 19 – Most of Bigod's forces are captured by the English Army at a dawn raid of their camp at Beverley, Yorkshire , but Bigod escapes to Mulgrave and then to what is then the County of Cumberland .[ 2]
January – At the battle of Ollantaytambo , the Inca Emperor Manco Inca Yupanqui defeats the Spanish led by Hernando Pizarro and the Spaniards' Indian allies
February 10 – Francis Bigod, leader of Bigod's rebellion is captured at Cumberland by the English Army and imprisoned at Carlisle Castle . He is hanged at Tyburn on June 2.[ 2]
March 8 – Chipatá , now in the Santander Department of the Republic of Colombia , is founded by the Spanish conquistadors Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada and his brother Hernán Pérez de Quesada as the first settlement in what will become the Spanish colony of Nueva Granada , which will later be divided into the nations of Colombia and Venezuela .
March 12 – Recife is founded by the Portuguese , in Brazil .[ 3] [ 4]
April 1 – The Archbishop of Norway , Olav Engelbrektsson , flees from Trondheim to Lier, Belgium .[ 5] [ 6]
April 18 – Diego de Almagro successfully charges Manco Inca 's siege of Cuzco , thereby saving his antagonists, the Pizarro brothers .[ 7]
April 20 – Spanish conquest of the Muisca : Bacatá , the main settlement of the Muisca Confederation , is conquered by Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada , effectively ending the Confederation in the Colombian Eastern Andes.[ 8]
May 17 –
June 2 – Pope Paul III publishes the encyclical Sublimis Deus , which declares the natives of the New World to be rational beings with souls, who must not be enslaved or robbed.[ 11] [ 12]
June 23 – The Siege of Hamar ends with the arrest of Bishop Mogens Lauritssøn , and the Catholic rebellion is definitively ended in Norway.
July 12 – Rodrigo Orgóñez occupies and sacks the Inca center of Vitcos at the battle of Abancay , but Manco Inca Yupanqui escapes and establishes the independent Neo-Inca State elsewhere in Vilcabamba, Peru .[ 13]
July 22 – Upon the death of his father, Bhim Singh , Ratan Singh becomes the new ruler of the Kingdom of Amber with a capital at Amber in what is now the Rajasthan state in India [ 14]
July 23 – The third Ottoman–Venetian War begins as the Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent leads an invasion of the Republic of Venice . The war will continue until October 2, 1540.[ 15]
August 2 – The battle of Montemurlo , an attempt by residents of the former Republic of Florence to overthrow Cosimo I de' Medici , Duke of Florence and restore the republican government, ends in failure. The Medici family then takes revenge on the supporters of the Republic, including the Republic commander, General Piero Strozzi .
August 12 – The coronation of Christian III as King of Denmark and King of Norway takes place at Copenhagen.[ 16]
August 15 – The city of Asunción , now the capital of the South American nation of Paraguay , is founded by Juan de Salazar de Espinosa .[ 17]
August 25 – The Honourable Artillery Company , the oldest surviving regiment in the British Army , and the second most senior, is formed.
August 26 –The siege of the island of Corfu is started by the Ottoman Empire Navy, commanded by Suleiman the Magnificent.[ 18] Suleiman abandons the siege in September after an outbreak of plague, and the Ottoman troops return home.[ 19] [ 20]
September 2 – King Christian III of Denmark and Norway appoints Gjeble Pederssøn as Norway's first Lutheran bishop for the Church of Norway .[ 21]
September 12 – King Carlos I of Spain (who is also the Holy Roman Emperor) issues a royal decree providing for the first election in the New World, allowing he citizens of the Province of Rio de la Plata (now Paraguay ) to elect a replacement for the late Captain-General Pedro de Mendoza .[ 22] Domingo Martínez de Irala is elected the new Captain-General in 1538.[ 23]
Silver coin (sasnu) of the Kashmiri sultan Shams al-Din Shah II, 1537-38
Spanish counquistadors in what are now Peru and Colombia become the first Europeans to discover the potato , one of the staple foods for the indigenous residents, while exploring the houses of who have fled from their homes. Pedro Cieza de León , part of the expedition to Colombia, mentions the potato in a book that he publishes 16 years later[ 30] while Don Juan Castellanos refers to the edible plant as part of a military report on raiding an Inca village in Peru.[ 31] The potato is introduced to Europe more than 30 years later, in 1570 .[ 32]
Kashmiri sultan Muhammad Shah dies and he is succeeded by Shams al-Din Shah II as sultan of Kashmiri Shah Mir Sultanate in 1537.
Kiritimati (Acea or "Christmas Island") is probably sighted by the Spanish mutineers from Hernando de Grijalva's expedition.[ 33]
The Indian city of Bangalore is first mentioned in print. .[ 34]
The dissolution of the monasteries takes place in Norway, as religious organizations are dissolved by King Christian III ; these include Bakke Abbey , Munkeby Abbey , Tautra Abbey , Nidarholm Abbey , Gimsøy Abbey and Utstein Abbey .
Publication is made of two complete Bible translations into English , both based on Tyndale's. Myles Coverdale 's 1535 text is the first to be printed in England (by James Nicholson in Southwark , London)[ 35] The Matthew Bible , edited by John Rogers under the pseudonym "Thomas Matthew" and printed in Antwerp .[ 35]
Willem IV van den Bergh
January 16 – Albrecht VII, Count of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (d. 1605 )[ 42]
January 21 – Antonio Maria Salviati , Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1602 )[ 43]
February 26 – Christopher II, Margrave of Baden-Rodemachern (d. 1575 )[ 44]
March 4 or January 23 – Longqing Emperor , Emperor of China (d. 1572 )[ 45]
May 18 – Guido Luca Ferrero , Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1585 )[ 46]
May 20 – Hieronymus Fabricius , Italian anatomist (d. 1619 )[ 47]
May 27 – Louis IV, Landgrave of Hesse-Marburg , son of Landgrave Philip I (d. 1604 )[ 48]
May 31 – Shah Ismail II of Persia (d. 1577 )[ 49] [ 50]
June 3 – João Manuel, Prince of Portugal , Portuguese prince (d. 1554 )[ 51] [ 52]
July 20 – Arnaud d'Ossat , French diplomat and writer (d. 1604 )[ 53]
July 29 – Pedro Téllez-Girón, 1st Duke of Osuna , Spanish duke (d. 1590 )
July 30 – Christopher, Duke of Mecklenburg and administrator of Ratzeburg (d. 1592 )
August 9 – Francesco Barozzi , Italian mathematician (d. 1604 )[ 54]
August 15 – Shimazu Toshihisa , Japanese samurai (d. 1592 )
October – Lady Jane Grey , claimant to the throne of England (d. 1554 )[ 55] [ 56]
October 12 – King Edward VI of England (d. 1553 )[ 24]
November 21 – Fadrique Álvarez de Toledo, 4th Duke of Alba , Spanish military leader (d. 1583 )[ 57]
December 5 – Ashikaga Yoshiaki , Japanese shōgun (d. 1597 )
December 20 – King John III of Sweden (d. 1592 )[ 58]
December 24 – Willem IV van den Bergh , Stadtholder of Guelders and Zutphen (d. 1586 )[ 59]
December 26 – Albert, Count of Nassau-Weilburg (d. 1593 )[ 60]
date unknown
Saint Gerolamo Emiliani
Pedro de Mendoza
January 6
January 12 – Lorenzo di Credi , Florentine painter and sculptor (b. 1459 )[ 67]
February 2 – Johann Carion , German astrologer and chronicler (b. 1499 )[ 68]
February 3 – Thomas FitzGerald, 10th Earl of Kildare , Anglo-Irish noble, rebel (executed) (b. 1513 )[ 69]
February 8
January 11 – John, Hereditary Prince of Saxony , German prince (b. 1498 )[ 72]
March 25 – Charles, Duke of Vendôme , French noble (b. 1489 )[ 73]
March 28 – Francesco of Saluzzo , Marquess of Saluzzo (b. 1498 )[ 74]
May 10 – Andrzej Krzycki , Polish archbishop (b. 1482 )[ 75]
May 24 – Sophie of Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach , German princess (b. 1485 )[ 76]
June 2
June 23 – Pedro de Mendoza , Spanish conquistador (b. 1487 )[ 78]
June 29 – Henry Percy, 6th Earl of Northumberland , English noble (b. 1502 )[ 79]
July 7 – Madeleine of Valois , queen of James V of Scotland (b. 1520 )[ 80]
July 12 – Robert Aske , English lawyer, rebel (executed) (b. 1500 )[ 81]
September 4 – Johann Dietenberger , German theologian (b. c. 1475 )[ 82]
September 7 – Nikolaus von Schönberg , German Catholic cardinal (b. 1472 )[ 83]
September 20 – Pavle Bakić , last Serb Despot and medieval Serb monarch[ 84]
September 25 – William Framyngham , English author[ 85]
October 24 – Jane Seymour , 3rd queen consort of Henry VIII of England (complications of childbirth) (b. c. 1508 )[ 24]
October 29 – Elizabeth Lucar , English calligrapher (b. 1510 )[ 86]
December 10 or December 11 – Andrey of Staritsa , son of Ivan III of Russia the Great (b. 1490 )[ 87] [ 88]
date unknown – John Kite , Archbishop of Armagh and Bishop of Carlisle[ 89]
probable – Thomas Murner , German satirist (b. 1475 )[ 90]
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