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=== January–March === * [[January 22]] – [[Pope Sixtus V]] issues the papal bull ''[[Immensa aeterni Dei]]'', a major reorganization of the [[Roman Curia]] creating 15 congregations of cardinals, including the [[Index Librorum Prohibitorum#Sacred Congregation of the Index (1571–1917)|Congregation of the ''Index Librorum Prohibitorum'']], the Church list of forbidden books; the [[Congregation of the Inquisition]]; and the [[Congregation of the Vatican Press]].<ref>Philippe Levillain, ed., ''The Papacy: An Encyclopedia'' (Routledge, 2002) p. 772</ref> * [[January 24]] – [[War of the Polish Succession (1587–1588)|War of the Polish Succession]]: The [[Battle of Byczyna|Battle of Pitschen]] takes place at Pitschen (modern [[Byczyna]] in Poland) with Polish and Lithuanian troops commanded by the Polish hetman [[Jan Zamoyski]] defending against an invading Austrian force commanded by [[Maximilian III, Archduke of Austria]]. After his army is routed, Archduke Maximilian surrenders and is taken as a prisoner of war, and will be held for more than a year until his release is compelled by the intervention of Pope Sixtus V.<ref>Daniel Stone, ''The Polish-Lithuanian state, 1386-1795'' (University of Washington Press, 2001) pp. 131–132</ref> * [[February 9]] – The sudden death of [[Álvaro de Bazán, 1st Marquis of Santa Cruz]], in the midst of preparations for the Spanish Armada, forces King Philip II of Spain to re-allocate the command of the fleet.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Bennassar |first1=B. |last2=Jacquart |first2=J. |last3=Blayau |first3=N. |last4=Denis |first4=M. |last5=Lebrun |first5=F. |title=Historia moderna |date=11 May 2005 |publisher=Ediciones AKAL |isbn=978-84-7600-990-1 |page=379 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Bclk7EjjwP0C&dq=%C3%81lvaro+de+Baz%C3%A1n+%229+de+febrero+de+1588%22&pg=PA379 |access-date=6 March 2024 |language=es}}</ref> * [[February 18]] – In modern-day [[Sri Lanka]], the siege of [[Colombo]] by King [[Rajasinha I of Sitawaka]] ends when Portuguese Admiral [[Pedro Teixeira]] arrives with a fleet of 80 ships and frees the capital of [[Portuguese Ceylon]]. King Rajasinha and his troops flee back to his capital at [[Avissawella|Seethawakapura]].<ref>''The Travels of Pedro Teixeira'', translated by William F. Sinclair (Hakluyt Society, 1902) p. ix</ref> * [[March 20]] – The ascension of [[Abbas the Great|Shah Abbas I]] as Emperor in Iran, of the Safavid Empire, is made official on the first day of the New Year on the Zoroastrian Calendar. Abbas has ruled since October 16, 1587.<ref>"History and chronology in early modern Iran: The Safavid Empire in comparative perspective", by Stephen P. Blake, in ''Perceptions of Iran: History, Myths and Nationalism from Medieval Persia to the Islamic Republic'', ed. by Ali M. Ansari (I.B. Tauris, 2013)</ref> * [[March 25]] – The English Army begins the recruitment of volunteers to prepare for the expected invasion by Spain. On April 10, 1593, the English Parliament will enact the first military pension, "An Acte for relief of Soudiours", providing that "forasmuch as it is agreable with Christian Charity Policy and the Honor of our Nation, that shuch as have since the 25th day of March 1588, adventured their lives and lost their limbs or disabled their bodies, or shall hereafter adventure the lives, lose their limbs or disable their bodies, in defence and service of Her Majesty and the State, should at their return be relieved and rewarded to the end that they may reap the fruit of their good deservings, and others may be encouraged to perform like endeavors..."<ref>''Papers Illustrative of the Origin and Early History of the Royal Hospital at Chelsea'' (Antiposi Verlag, 2023, reprint of 1872) p.5</ref>
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