1580s

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The 1580s decade ran from January 1, 1580, to December 31, 1589.

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English Ships and the Spanish Armada, August 1588 English Ships and the Spanish Armada, August 1588 RMG BHC0262.jpg
English Ships and the Spanish Armada, August 1588

Events

1580

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  • The Billy Mitchell volcano, on the island of Bougainville, undergoes a catastrophic eruption (VEI 6).
  • The first session of the Jewish Vaad (Council of Four Lands) is held in Lublin, Poland; 70 delegates of Jewish local qahals meet to discuss taxation, and other issues important to Jewish communities.
  • The Old City of Zamość is established in Poland, by Jan Zamoyski.
  • An influenza pandemic sweeps the world, starting in Asia and moving rapidly through Africa, Europe, and eventually the Americas. More than 10% of the population of Rome dies, and whole towns in Spain are depopulated. [21]

1581

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1582

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JulySeptember

Young King James, taken hostage James VI of Scotland as a Youth.jpg
Young King James, taken hostage

OctoberDecember

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1583

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  • The world's oldest, intact, still-surviving amusement park, Dyrehavsbakken , is founded north of Copenhagen.
  • The Bunch Of Grapes Pub is built on Narrow Street, London. [77] Referred to by Charles Dickens in Our Mutual Friend as "The Six Jolly Fellowship Porters", it still stands in the 21st century, much rebuilt and renamed The Grapes .

1584

March 18: Feodor I becomes the new Tsar of Russia. Fyodor&boris.jpg
March 18: Feodor I becomes the new Tsar of Russia.
June 4: Roanoke Island is discovered by English settlers. Roanoke map 1584.JPG
June 4: Roanoke Island is discovered by English settlers.

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1585

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1586

1587

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1588

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1589

September 15-September 18: Battle of Arques Henri IV a la bataille d'Arques 21 septembre 1589.jpeg
September 15 September 18: Battle of Arques

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Births

1580

Thomas Middleton Thomas Middleton.jpg
Thomas Middleton
Francisco de Quevedo Quevedo (copia de Velazquez).jpg
Francisco de Quevedo

1581

Countess Palatine Dorothea of Simmern JohannGeorgAnhDorotheaSimmern.jpg
Countess Palatine Dorothea of Simmern
Archduchess Gregoria Maximiliana of Austria Jakob de Monte 004.jpg
Archduchess Gregoria Maximiliana of Austria
Princess Hedwig of Denmark Hedevig af Sachsen.JPG
Princess Hedwig of Denmark
Thomas Overbury Tho overbury.jpg
Thomas Overbury

1582

George II, Duke of Pomerania GeorgII.1615.JPG
George II, Duke of Pomerania
Taichang Emperor Taichang.jpg
Taichang Emperor

1583

Peter Bulkley PeterBulkley.jpg
Peter Bulkley
Albrecht von Wallenstein Michiel Jansz. van Mierevelt - Portrait of the Duke of Wallenstein.jpg
Albrecht von Wallenstein

1584

Archduchess Maria of Austria Archduchess Maria - Servitenkloster, Innsbruck.jpg
Archduchess Maria of Austria
Margaret of Austria, Queen of Spain Margarita de Austria, reina de Espana.jpg
Margaret of Austria, Queen of Spain

1585

Cardinal Richelieu Champaigne portrait richelieu eb.jpg
Cardinal Richelieu
John Cotton John Cotton by Smibert.jpg
John Cotton

1586

Duchess Magdalene Sibylle of Prussia Kurfurstin Magdalene Sibylle von Sachsen mit ihrem Sohn Christian von Sachsen-Merseburg.jpg
Duchess Magdalene Sibylle of Prussia

1587

Jan Pieterszoon Coen Jan Pieterszoon Coen.jpg
Jan Pieterszoon Coen
Gabriel Gustafsson Oxenstierna Gabriel Gustafsson Oxenstierna.jpg
Gabriel Gustafsson Oxenstierna
Hans van Steenwinckel the Younger Mander ChristianIVetSteenwinckel.jpg
Hans van Steenwinckel the Younger

1588

Pierre Seguier Seguier.jpg
Pierre Seguier
Adolf Frederick I, Duke of Mecklenburg AdolfFriedrichI.JPG
Adolf Frederick I, Duke of Mecklenburg

1589

Henry Vane the Elder SirHenryVaneTheElder.jpg
Henry Vane the Elder
Robert Arnauld d'Andilly Robert Arnauld d'Andilly Champaigne.jpg
Robert Arnauld d'Andilly
Gabriel Bathory BathoriG.jpg
Gabriel Báthory

Deaths

1580

Henry, King of Portugal Cardeal D. Henrique, copia de original de c. 1590.jpg
Henry, King of Portugal
Andrea Palladio Palladio filtered.jpg
Andrea Palladio
Anna of Austria Alonso Sanchez Coello 003.jpg
Anna of Austria

1581

James Douglas Regent Morton.jpg
James Douglas
Guru Ram Das Guru Ram Das.jpg
Guru Ram Das
Saint Louis Bertrand Louis Bertrand.jpg
Saint Louis Bertrand
King Bayinnaung Bayinnaung.JPG
King Bayinnaung
Alexander Briant.jpg
Edmundus Campion.jpg
Saints Alexander Briant and Edmund Campion died on December 1, 1581

1582

Oda Nobunaga Odanobunaga.jpg
Oda Nobunaga
Saint Teresa of Avila Peter Paul Rubens 138.jpg
Saint Teresa of Avila
Diego, Prince of Asturias Prinzen Don Diego, Sohn Konig Philipps II. von Spanien und Konigin Annas von Osterreich.jpg
Diego, Prince of Asturias
Fernando Alvarez de Toledo Fernando Alvarez de Toledo, III Duque de Alba, por Antonio Moro.jpg
Fernando Álvarez de Toledo

1583

King Magnus of Livonia Hertsog Magnuse pitsat.jpg
King Magnus of Livonia
Humphrey Gilbert Sir Humphrey Gilbert Compton Castle.jpg
Humphrey Gilbert

1584

Bernal Diaz del Castillo Bernal Diaz del Castillo.jpg
Bernal Díaz del Castillo
Tsar Ivan IV of Russia Vasnetsov Ioann 4.jpg
Tsar Ivan IV of Russia
Saint Charles Borromeo Carlo Borromeo.jpg
Saint Charles Borromeo

1585

Rembert Dodoens Rembert Dodoens00.jpg
Rembert Dodoens
Pope Gregory XIII Gregory XIII.jpg
Pope Gregory XIII

1586

Saint Margaret Clitherow Margaret Clitherow.png
Saint Margaret Clitherow
Prince Masahito Prince Sanehito.jpg
Prince Masahito
Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle Portrait of Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle by Willem Key.jpg
Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle
Adolf, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp Adolf, 1526-1586, hertig av Holstein-Gottorp - Nationalmuseum - 15979.tif
Adolf, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp
Philip Sidney Sir Philip Sidney from NPG.jpg
Philip Sidney
King Stefan Batory Stefan Batory 11.PNG
King Stefan Batory

1587

Juraj Draskovic Juraj II. Draskovic.jpg
Juraj Drašković
Mary, Queen of Scots Mary Stuart Queen.jpg
Mary, Queen of Scots
Ralph Sadler An unidentified man (1) by Hans Holbein the Younger.jpg
Ralph Sadler
Godfried van Mierlo Godfried van Mierlo - bishop of Haarlem.jpg
Godfried van Mierlo
Francesco I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany Francesco I de Medici.jpg
Francesco I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany

1588

Henri, Prince of Conde Conde-henri.jpg
Henri, Prince of Conde
King Frederick II of Denmark 1581 Frederik 2..jpg
King Frederick II of Denmark
Mimar Sinan Mimar Sinan.JPG
Mimar Sinan
Henry I, Duke of Guise Guise.jpg
Henry I, Duke of Guise

1589

Philothei St.Philothei.jpg
Philothei
Alessandro Farnese Cardinal Farnese.jpg
Alessandro Farnese
Saint Benedict the Moor Capela do Divino Espirito Santo em Porto Alegre 011-aa.JPG
Saint Benedict the Moor
Henry III of France Anjou 1570louvre.jpg
Henry III of France

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