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File:Cateau-Cambresis.jpg
April 3– The Peace of Cateau Cambrésis is concluded

Template:C16 year in topic Year 1559 (MDLIX) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar.

Events

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January–March

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April–June

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File:Tournament between Henry II and Lorges.jpg
The fatal tournament between King Henry and Lord Montgomery

July–September

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October–December

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Date unknown

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Births

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File:Nurhaci.jpg
Emperor Nurhaci born on February 19
File:San Lorenzo da Brindisi.jpg
Lawrence of Brindisi born on July 22
File:Sirmond, Jacques.jpg
Jacques Sirmond born on October 12

Deaths

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File:Christian III of Denmark.jpg
King Christian III of Denmark and Norway died on New Year's Day, January 1, 1559
File:ChristianII of denmark.jpg
King Christian II of Denmark, Norway and Sweden died on January 25, 1559
File:Henry II of France..jpg
King Henry II of France died on July 10, 1559
File:Pope Paul IV – Jacopino Conte (Manner), ca. 1560.jpg
Pope Paul IV died on August 18, 1559

References

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  2. Mary Morrissey (June 16, 2011). Politics and the Paul's Cross Sermons, 1558-1642. Oxford University Press. p. 71. ISBN 978-0-19-957176-5. Retrieved November 14, 2012.
  3. Jean d' Aubusson de la Maison Neuve; Victor Ernest Graham; Victor E. Graham (1979). Recueil Et Discours Du Voyage Du Roy Charles IX. University of Toronto Press. p. 457. ISBN 978-0-8020-5406-7.
  4. ""The death of Henry II, King of France (1519–1559): From myth to medical and historical fact, by Marc Zanello, et al., in Acta Neurochir (January 2015) pp.145-149
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  8. Escallier, Énée Aimé (1852). L'abbaye d'Anchin, 1079-1792 (in French). L. Lefort.
  9. 9.0 9.1 "Conclave of September 5 to December 25, 1559", The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church, by Salvador Miranda.
  10. Guy, John, My Heart is my Own, London, Fourth Estate, 2004, ISBN 1841157538
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  12. Svat Soucek (2008):"The Portuguese and Turks in the Persian Gulf", in Revisiting Hormuz: Portuguese Interactions in the Persian Gulf Region in the Early Modern Period, p.37 copies archived on January 2, 2021 on the Wayback Machine website
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  14. Derek W. H. Thomas; John W. Tweeddale, eds. (2019). John Calvin: for a new reformation. Wheaton, Illinois: Crossway. ISBN 978-1-4335-1281-0. OCLC 1091236732.
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  20. Alexander Hopkins McDannald (1945). The Encyclopedia Americana. Americana Corporation. p. 599.
  21. "Paul IV | pope". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved July 13, 2021.