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Events from the 1540s in Denmark. Monarch – Christian III Steward of the Realm – Mogens Gøye (until 1544), Eske Bille (from 1547) 1541 The Royal Mint relocates
1540s_in_Denmark
Decade
The 1540s decade ran from 1 January 1540, to 31 December 1549. January 6 – King Henry VIII marries Anne of Cleves, his fourth Queen consort; the marriage
1540s
Country in northern Europe
world-renowned Danish actor, as is Nikolaj Coster-Waldau. Danish mass media date back to the 1540s, when handwritten fly sheets reported on the news. In 1666,
Denmark
Treaty between the Kingdom of France and Denmark-Norway, 1541
of alliance between Denmark–Norway and the Kingdom of France in 1541. The alliance was rewritten in June 1542, and formally ended in 1544 by the Treaty
Treaty of Fontainebleau (1541)
Treaty_of_Fontainebleau_(1541)
change in the first half of the 19th century. Danish news media first appeared in the 1540s, when handwritten fly sheets reported on the news. In 1666,
History_of_Denmark
1544 treaty between Denmark-Norway and the Holy Roman Empire
between Denmark-Norway and the Holy Roman Empire during an Imperial Diet of the Holy Roman Empire in Speyer, Germany. The Union of Kalmar broke apart in 1521
Treaty_of_Speyer_(1544)
1541 treaty between Denmark-Norway and Sweden
The Treaty of Brömsebro was agreed upon in September 1541. It was an agreement between the enemies Denmark-Norway and Sweden. The respective kings of both
Treaty_of_Brömsebro_(1541)
Gymnasium (high school) in North Jutland, Denmark
Aalborg Cathedral School (Danish: Aalborg Katedralskole) is the oldest gymnasium in North Jutland, Denmark. There are about 80 teachers at Aalborg Cathedral
Aalborg_Cathedral_School
date has been established. A European ship that landed in the former Eastern Settlement in the 1540s found the corpse of a Norse man there, which may be
History_of_Greenland
of years in Denmark. 10th century in Denmark 11th century in Denmark 12th century in Denmark 13th century in Denmark 14th century in Denmark 1400s 1410s
List_of_years_in_Denmark
The 10th century in Denmark saw the emergence of the country into historical records and the conversion of the country to Christianity. The 950s are when
10th_century_in_Denmark
School in Denmark
Kolding Gymnasium is a Danish senior secondary school (gymnasium) which offers STX [da] (known in Danish as Almen studentereksamen). the Higher Preparatory
Kolding_Gymnasium
Faroese naval hero, trader and privateer
fighting the Spanish in the Dutch Revolt. Magnus Heinason was given the trading rights to the Faroe Islands by King Frederick II of Denmark and Norway. Later
Magnus_Heinason
Events from the 11th century in Denmark. Sweyn Forkbeard, 986–1014 Harald II of Denmark, 1014–c. 1018 Cnut the Great, 1018–1035 Harthacnut, 1035–1042 Magnus
11th_century_in_Denmark
Country in northern Europe
Peninsula in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and north, and Finland to the east, and shares a maritime border with Denmark to the south
Sweden
Ninth phase of the Italian Wars
recognize Christian of Holstein as King of Denmark and Norway, led to the Danish-French alliance in 1541. Denmark-Norway declared war on the Netherlands,
Italian_War_of_1542–1546
Events from the 12th century in Denmark. Eric I, 1095–1103 Niels, 1104–1134 Eric II, 1134–1137 Eric III, 1137–1146 Sweyn III and Canute V, 1146–1157 Valdemar
12th_century_in_Denmark
Legendary single-horned horse-like creature
Duvet in the 1540s. Another famous set of six tapestries of Dame à la licorne ("Lady with the unicorn") in the Musée de Cluny, Paris, were also woven in the
Unicorn
List of events that happened in 14th century Denmark
Events from the 14th century in Denmark. Eric VI, 1286–1319 Christopher II, 1320–1326 and 1329–1332 Valdemar III, 1326–1330 Interregnum, 1333–1340 Valdemar
14th_century_in_Denmark
Christian III of Denmark becomes King of Norway, and the real union of Denmark-Norway is formed. 1538 Christian III starts a mining project in Telemark. 1539
16th_century_in_Norway
preparations. Danish news media date back to the 1540s, when handwritten fly sheets reported on the news. In 1666, Anders Bording, the father of Danish journalism
History of newspaper publishing
History_of_newspaper_publishing
Abandoned Middle Age Norse settlements
west coast in 1541, but he "couldn’t get to anyone alive" there. A European ship that landed in the former Eastern Settlement in the 1540s allegedly found
Norse settlements in Greenland
Norse_settlements_in_Greenland
13th century in Denmark. Canute VI, 1170–1202 Valdemar II of Denmark, 1202–1241 Eric IV, 1241–1250 Abel, 1250–1252 Christopher I of Denmark, 1252–1259 Eric
13th_century_in_Denmark
Castle in Denmark
(Danish: Frederiksborg Slot) is a palatial complex in Hillerød, Denmark. It was built as a royal residence for King Christian IV of Denmark-Norway in the
Frederiksborg_Castle
costume in the Netherlands in the 1520s. 1 – 1538 Mourning 2 – 1538–39 3 – 1539 4 – c. 1540s 5 – 1542 6 – 1542 7 – 1545 8 – 1548 Christina of Denmark, Duchess
1500–1550_in_European_fashion
Danish statesman
Sandviken, Gotland) was a Danish-Norwegian official and Governor-general of Norway from 1588 until 1601. He is first mentioned in the records during the
Axel_Gyldenstierne
ed. (1917). "Desportes, Philippe". Salmonsens Konversationsleksikon (in Danish). Vol. 6 (2 ed.). Copenhagen: J.H. Schultz Forlagsboghandel. Retrieved
1546_in_France
less interest in the sort of advocacy journalism that had inspired the revolutionaries. Danish news media first appeared in the 1540s, when handwritten
History_of_journalism
Overview of the events of 1510 in literature
publications in the 16th century. 1501 Italic type (cut by Francesco Griffo) is first used by Aldus Manutius at the Aldine Press in Venice, in an octavo
16th_century_in_literature
Copenhagen Polis Centre for the Danish National Research Foundation by Mogens Herman Hansen, 2005, page 330,"Epidamnos was founded in either 627 or 625 (Hieron
List of oldest continuously inhabited cities
List_of_oldest_continuously_inhabited_cities
Community salvage of shipwrecks
sending home the treasures they found in the New World, some of the treasure was lost in shipwrecks. By the 1540s Indians along the coast of Florida, where
Wrecking_(shipwreck)
Paintings from the workshop of Lucas Cranach the Elder
clear in the images' lack of flattery and expression of a strict ethical stance. The 1532 work from the series in the National Gallery of Denmark is signed
Portrait of Martin Luther (Lucas Cranach the Elder)
Portrait_of_Martin_Luther_(Lucas_Cranach_the_Elder)
City in Småland, Sweden
Kalmar executed; the second in 1599 by command of Duke Charles, later to become King Charles IX of Sweden. In the 1540s, first King Gustav Vasa, and
Kalmar
National church of Iceland
the King of Denmark, who became the supreme head of the church. A dark spot in the history of the Reformation is the lawless execution in 1550 of the
Church_of_Iceland
Country in Southeast Asia
dynasty starting in the 1540s in the reign of Tabinshwehti and Bayinnaung were ultimately ended with the capture of the capital in 1570. Then a brief
Thailand
City and municipality in Jalisco, Mexico
Costa Rica Honorary Consulate of Czech Republic Honorary Consulate of Denmark Honorary Consulate of the Dominican Republic Honorary Consulate of Ecuador
Guadalajara
Medieval castle in Funen, Denmark
King Christian III, who frequently stayed in the building, created a new banqueting hall and a tower in the 1540s. Under King Christian IV, additional work
Nyborg_Slot
(1919). "Frants I, Konge af Frankrig". Salmonsens Konversationsleksikon (in Danish). Vol. 8 (2 ed.). Copenhagen: J.H. Schultz Forlagsboghandel. Retrieved
1547_in_France
"Du Bartas, Guillaume de Salluste". Salmonsens Konversationsleksikon (in Danish). Vol. 6 (2 ed.). Copenhagen: J.H. Schultz Forlagsboghandel. Retrieved
1544_in_France
Type of religious schism
In Christianity, a schism occurs when a single religious body divides and becomes two separate religious bodies. The split can be violent or nonviolent
Schism_in_Christianity
Dano-Norwegian noblewoman
known in English as Anna Throndsen and posthumously as Anna Rustung, was a Dano-Norwegian noblewoman, daughter of admiral Kristoffer Throndsen, a Danish-Norwegian
Anna_Throndsen
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Timeline_of_musical_events
King of Sweden from 1523 to 1560
hero in the vein of Robin Hood, particularly in Småland. Difficulties with the continuation of the Church also troubled Gustav Vasa. The 1540s saw him
Gustav_Vasa
Calendar year
appeals to the papacy, is given royal assent. April 10 – King Frederick I of Denmark, ruler of the Danes since 1523 and later elected, but never crowned, King
1533
16th-century movement in Western Christianity
the Protestants' position in Germany in the early 1540s. Philip the Magnanimous committed bigamy by secretly marrying a lady-in-waiting of his court although
Reformation
Elector Palatine from 1544 to 1556
Charles his Imperial election in 1519. In 1535, he married in Heidelberg to Dorothea of Denmark, Eleanor's niece. He was custodian of the young dukes of
Frederick II, Elector Palatine
Frederick_II,_Elector_Palatine
Hill figure near Cerne Abbas in Dorset
1540s survey of the Cerne Abbey lands and a 1617 land survey by John Norden, refer to the giant, despite noting the Trendle and other landmarks. In contrast
Cerne_Abbas_Giant
European history from the 5th to 15th centuries
from his black armour, and was first used by John Leland in the 1530s or 1540s. Calais remained in English hands until 1558. This wheel was still simple
Middle_Ages
State of the Portuguese Empire (1505–1961)
penetrated almost every commercially relevant region in Asia aside from Japan (which was reached in the 1540s). Macau was founded by independent Portuguese traders
Portuguese_India
"Karl III, Hertug af Lothringen". Salmonsens Konversationsleksikon (in Danish). Vol. 13 (2 ed.). Copenhagen: J.H. Schultz Forlagsboghandel. Retrieved
1543_in_France
Calendar year
Christian II of Denmark and Norway (b. 1494) January 1 – King Christian III of Denmark and Norway (b. 1503) January 25 – King Christian II of Denmark, Norway
1559
Scottish soldier and politician
his bride, Anne, from Denmark in April 1590. In June 1590 James VI of Scotland sent John Skene and Stewart as ambassadors to Denmark and Germany. The mission
William_Stewart_of_Houston
Augustine and the isolated outpost in northern New Mexico. Exploration of the interior was largely abandoned after the 1540s. Around Newfoundland 500 or more
Timeline of the European colonization of North America
Timeline_of_the_European_colonization_of_North_America
Town and municipality in South Ostrobothnia, Finland
of the settlement of Kurikka since the 1540s. As conditions developed in Finland, industrialization began in Kurikka at the beginning of the 20th century
Kurikka
16th-century Christian movement in England
later make any substantial change in doctrine." "The traditionalists, the most prominent of whom were by the mid-1540s Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, and
English_Reformation
Calendar year
2nd millennium, the 44th year of the 16th century, and the 5th year of the 1540s decade. As of the start of 1544, the Gregorian calendar was 10 days ahead
1544
16th-century Protestantization in England
by officially imposing Protestant doctrine in England, Wales and the Irish Pale. When Henry VIII died in 1547, his nine-year-old son, Edward VI, inherited
Edwardian_Reformation
1651 in literature – Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan, The Dancing Master (Playford), Abagar (Filip Stanislavov), Bahar-i Danish (Inayat Allah Kamboh) 1652 in literature
List_of_years_in_literature
1536–1541 disbanding of religious residences by Henry VIII
campaigns in the 1540s. Henry did this under the Act of Supremacy, passed by Parliament in 1534, which made him Supreme Head of the Church in England.
Dissolution of the monasteries
Dissolution_of_the_monasteries
2018 novel by C. J. Sansom
Norwich Cathedral. Tombland's etymology is Danish in origin meaning 'empty space' or 'open land', and in the 11th century the area was home to an Anglo-Scandinavian
Tombland
One hundred years, from 1501 to 1600
Livonian War between Poland, Grand Principality of Lithuania, Sweden, Denmark and Russia. 1558: After 200 years, the Kingdom of England loses Calais
16th_century
Scottish institutions of higher education
were established in Edinburgh in the 1540s would eventually become the University of Edinburgh in 1582. A university briefly existed in Fraserburgh between
List of universities in Scotland
List_of_universities_in_Scotland
the 1540s, the religious tensions resulted in the peasant Dacke War, which also failed to defeat the monarchy. During the "Succession Parliament" in Västerås
Reformation_in_Sweden
Series of economic events in Western Europe
Starting in the 1540s a growing amount of silver was shipped to Europe from Zacatecas, Guanajuato and Taxco mines in Mexico and the Potosí mountain in Peru
Price_revolution
begun to form in Japan. As of 2015, it has two congregations. Christian missionaries arrived with Francis Xavier and the Jesuits in the 1540s and briefly
Catholic_Church_in_Japan
Symbol representing the heart
winged hearts in a net. The Luther rose, 1706 print after the 1530 design Hearts suit in a 1540s German deck of playing cards The Danish "Heart Book",
Heart_symbol
Ouarzazate Oujda Rabat Safi Salé Sefrou Tangier Taroudannt – best preserved in Morocco Taza Tétouan Tiznit Zinder, Niger was well known for its city wall
List of cities with defensive walls
List_of_cities_with_defensive_walls
Martial game between two horsemen wielding lances with blunted tips
Danish museum Middelaldercentret, daily jousting tournaments are held during the season. The breakaway balsa wood lance that has been widely used in competitive
Jousting
Switzerland Yodeling Nordic/Scandinavian States Nordic folk music Music of Denmark Danish traditional music Music of Finland Jenkka Rautalanka (Finnish surf-rock)
List of music genres and styles
List_of_music_genres_and_styles
Zhejiang and Fujian, but they were driven away by the Ming navy in the 1530s-1540s. In 1557, China decided to lease Macau to the Portuguese as a place
Western_imperialism_in_Asia
Holy Roman Emperor from 1519 to 1556
Augustinian friars starting in the mid-1520s. With the discovery of large deposits of silver in northern Mexico in the 1540s and in 1545 in Peru at Potosí, Charles's
Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Execution, murder, or suicide method
also burnt in effigy, since the actual individuals had managed to flee. During the 1540s, some 232 Moriscos were paraded in autos-da-fé in Zaragoza; five
Death_by_burning
King of Denmark, Duke (1482–1513) Frederick I of Denmark, Duke (1490–1533) Christian II of Denmark, Duke (1513–1523) Christian III of Denmark, Duke (1523–1559)
List of state leaders in the 16th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_16th_century
Queen of England and Ireland from 1543 to 1547
Catholic, she later became sympathetic to and interested in the "New Faith". By the mid-1540s, she came under suspicion that she was actually a Protestant
Catherine_Parr
16th-century English currency policy
New World. However, England was suffering with financial difficulty. In the 1540s, Henry VIII began a campaign of excessive overspending of government
The_Great_Debasement
Chr., ed. (1917). "Diane de France". Salmonsens Konversationsleksikon (in Danish). Vol. 6 (2 ed.). Copenhagen: J.H. Schultz Forlagsboghandel. Retrieved
1538_in_France
Chr., ed. (1916). "Cartier, Jacques". Salmonsens Konversationsleksikon (in Danish). Vol. 4 (2 ed.). Copenhagen: J.H. Schultz Forlagsboghandel. Retrieved
1557_in_France
Common name of a subgenus of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae
1804, detached from an earlier rowan-tree, rountree, attested from the 1540s in northern dialects of English and Scots. It is often thought to be from
Rowan
describes the stapes bone of the middle ear. December 14 – Tycho Brahe, Danish astronomer (died 1601). date unknown Thomas Digges, English astronomer (died
1546_in_science
Famous medieval bombard
to keep it from rusting, which cost 30 shillings in June 1539. From the 1540s Meg was retired from service and was fired only on ceremonial occasions
Mons_Meg
2020 in music. African music American music Asian music Australian music Brazilian music British music Canadian music Chinese music Czech music Danish music
2020_in_music
Scottish-French nobleman (c.1542–1583)
2024), p. 49: Michael Pearce, "Maskerye Claythis for James VI and Anna of Denmark", Medieval English Theatre 43 (Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2022), p. 112.
Esmé Stewart, 1st Duke of Lennox
Esmé_Stewart,_1st_Duke_of_Lennox
any stately home, historic house, castle, abbey, museum or other property in the care of English Heritage. List of Cadw properties (Wales) List of Historic
List of English Heritage properties
List_of_English_Heritage_properties
Transfer of property from Church to Crown
the Crown – initiated at the Västerås riksdag of 1527 and finalised in the 1540s – was the economic phase of the Swedish Reformation and was followed
Reduction of Gustav I of Sweden
Reduction_of_Gustav_I_of_Sweden
Welsh soldier and politician
(3rd Foot) formerly designated the Holland Regiment and Prince George of Denmark's Regiment. Vol I. London, Gale & Polden, 1905, pp. 10-11 "MORGAN, Thomas
Thomas_Morgan_(died_1595)
1543 treaty between England and Scotland
Emperor Charles, the French king, the king of the Romans, the king of Denmark, the dukes of Gueldres and Holstein, the margrave of Brandenburg and the
Treaty_of_Greenwich
Military unit
Scottish affairs. The Scots operated in the West Indies from the 1540s, joining the French in the capture of Burburuta in 1567. English and Scottish naval
Royal_Scots_Navy
Lapierre, etc (in French). Alphonse Gatineau. p. 190. Blangstrup, Chr., ed. (1916). "Charron, Pierre". Salmonsens Konversationsleksikon (in Danish). Vol. 4
1541_in_France
Portuguese and local women, in other words mestizos. There were also 3,600 soldiers in the town in 1540. Later in the 1540s, at the time of St Francis
List of countries by population in 1600
List_of_countries_by_population_in_1600
(1915). "Biron, Charles de Gontaut". Salmonsens Konversationsleksikon (in Danish). Vol. 3 (2 ed.). Copenhagen: J. H. Schultz Forlagsboghandel. p. 280.
1562_in_France
landed in North Carolina in 1524, and was the first European to sail into New York Harbor and Narragansett Bay. In the 1540s, French Huguenots settled
History_of_the_United_States
conifer had been all but decimated by the thirteenth century. Beginning in the 1540s, further exploitation of its remaining forests ensued as British factories
History of the lumber industry in the United States
History_of_the_lumber_industry_in_the_United_States
English politician (1540–1617)
Northamptonshire in June 1603 to greet Anne of Denmark and her children as they journeyed towards Windsor Castle. Egerton remained in office, and King
Thomas Egerton, 1st Viscount Brackley
Thomas_Egerton,_1st_Viscount_Brackley
sites and peoples visited by the Hernando de Soto Expedition in the years 1539–1543. In May 1539, de Soto left Havana, Cuba, with nine ships, over 620
List of sites and peoples visited by the Hernando de Soto Expedition
List_of_sites_and_peoples_visited_by_the_Hernando_de_Soto_Expedition
Swedish noblewoman
apogee of her career. In July 1603, Helena and Thomas took part in the coronation of the new monarch, James I and his wife Anne of Denmark. Shortly afterward
Helena_Snakenborg
physiology as integral to the study of medicine. approx. date – Peder Sørensen, Danish physician (died 1602) August – Peter Henlein, Nuremberg watchmaker (born
1542_in_science
of silver mines in Potosí, in Upper Peru, and Zacatecas, in Mexico, in the 1540s, provided a significant stimulus to immigration. In the long run, however
European immigration to the Americas
European_immigration_to_the_Americas
Scottish landowner and courtier (1530-1602)
Margery Elphinstone married his neighbour Robert Drummond of Carnock in the 1540s. Their coat of arms from Carnock House was obtained by Harold Nicolson
Robert Elphinstone, 3rd Lord Elphinstone
Robert_Elphinstone,_3rd_Lord_Elphinstone
Tsar of Russia from 1547 to 1584
Muscovite military expeditions in the 1540s and early 1550s. These culminated in Ivan IV's successful conquest of Kazan in 1552, which brought the khanate
Ivan_the_Terrible
Calendar year
Christian II of Denmark and Norway defeats the Swedes, at Lake Åsunden in Sweden. The Swedish regent Sten Sture the Younger is mortally wounded in the Battle
1520
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