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{{Use mdy dates|date=March 2011}} {{About year|1543}} {{Year nav|1543}} {{multiple image |image1 = De revolutionibus 1543.png|width1=215|caption1=May: ''De revolutionibus orbi'' published by Copernicus |image2 = Vesalius Fabrica fronticepiece.jpg|width2=200|caption2=June: ''Humani corporis fabrica'' published by Vesalius }} {{C16 year in topic}} [[File:Jan Matejko-Astronomer Copernicus-Conversation with God.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Nicolaus Copernicus]]]] [[File:Man dressed in Black by Calcar (Hermitage).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Andreas Vesalius]]]] Year '''1543''' ('''[[Roman numerals|MDXLIII]]''') was a [[common year starting on Monday]] of the [[Julian calendar]]. It is one of the years sometimes referred to as an "[[Annus mirabilis#1543 — The year of science|Annus mirabilis]]" because of its significant publications in science, considered the start of the [[Scientific Revolution]]. == Events == === January–March === * [[January 4]] – [[Andrea Centurione Pietrasanta]] begins a two-year term as the new [[Doge of Genoa|Doge]] of the [[Republic of Genoa]], replacing [[Leonardo Cattaneo della Volta]]. * [[January 8]] – The burial of King [[James V of Scotland]] is carried out at [[Holyrood Abbey]].<ref>Andrea Thomas, ''Princelie Majestie'' (John Donald, 2005) pp. 12–15</ref> * [[February 11]] – King [[Henry VIII of England]] allies with [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor]], against [[Kingdom of France|France]].<ref name=CBH1543>{{cite book|last1=Palmer|first1=Alan|last2=Palmer |first2=Veronica|year=1992|title=The Chronology of British History|publisher=Century Ltd|location=London|pages=147–150|isbn=0-7126-5616-2}}</ref> * [[February 21]] – [[Battle of Wayna Daga]]: A joint Ethiopian-Portuguese force of 8,500, under Emperor [[Gelawdewos]] of Ethiopia, defeats Imam [[Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi]]'s army of over 14,000, ending the [[Ethiopian–Adal war]]. * [[March 7]] – **[[Zayyanid dynasty#List of rulers|Abu Abdallah Muhammad VI]] is [[Spanish expedition to Tlemcen (1543)|installed]] as the new ruler of the [[Kingdom of Tlemcen]] in what is now [[Algeria]], succeeding his brother Abu Zayyan III.<ref>{{Cite book|title=African States and Rulers|last=Stewart|first=John|publisher=McFarland|year=1989|isbn=0-89950-390-X|location=London}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Abun-Nasr |first=Jamil |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jdlKbZ46YYkC |title=A history of the Maghrib in the Islamic period |publisher=Cambridge University Press |year=1987 |isbn=0521337674 |location=Cambridge |pages=149–157 |language=en}}</ref> **Massive flooding of the [[Mississippi River]] and the [[Arkansas River]] begins in southeastern [[North America]] over a 40 day period while Spanish explorer [[Hernando DeSoto]] and his team are passing through.<ref>Ned Randolph, ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=vURJ8CNdiXQC&dq=%22De+la+Vega%22+flood+March+1543&pg=PA86 Muddy Thinking in the Mississippi River Delta: A Call for Reclamation]'' (University of California Press, 2024) pp.22-23</ref> The event is noted by the chronicler of the DeSoto Expedition, [[Inca Garcilaso de la Vega]]. * [[March 15]] – [[James Hamilton, Duke of Châtellerault|James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran]], is elected by the Scottish Parliament as the Regent for the infant Mary Queen of Scots. * [[March 18]] – As flooding of the Mississippi continues De la Vega notes that "on the eighteenth of March, 1543, while the Spaniards.. were making a procession in honor of Our Redeemer's entrance into Jerusalem, the river entered the gates of the little village of Aminoya in the wildness and fury of its flood, and two days later on ecould not pass through the streets except in canoes."<ref>Garcilaso de la Vega, ''The Florida of the Inca'' (1560) translated by John and Jeannette Varner, (University of Texas Press, 1951) p.554</ref> * [[March 20]] – [[Gustav I of Sweden|King Gustav of Sweden]] leads troops in troops crushing Dacke's Rebellion, led by Swedish peasant [[Nils Dacke]], with defeat coming at the Battle of Hjortensjon.<ref>"Hjortensjon I", in ''Dictionary of Battles and Sieges: A Guide to 8,500 Battles from Antiquity Through the Twenty-first Century'', ed. by Tony Jaques (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2006) p.450</ref> * [[March 21]] – In [[Nuremberg]], ''[[De revolutionibus orbium coelestium]]'' (''On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres'') is printed <ref>Karol Górski, ''Mikołaj Kopernik: Środowisko społeczne i samotność'' (Nicolaus Copernicus: Social Environment and Loneliness) (Toruń: Mikloaj Kopernik University Press, 2012) p.251 {{ISBN|978-83-231-2777-2}}</ref> during the illness of [[Nicholas Copernicus]], offering mathematical arguments for the existence of the [[heliocentric]] universe, denying the [[geocentric model]]. According to legend, Copernicus, who had a stroke in December, is presented a copy of the book on his deathbed shortly before passing away on [[May 24]] in [[Frombork]] at the age of 70. === April–June === * [[April 23]] – [[Suleiman the Magnificent]], [[Ottoman Sultan|Sultan of the Ottoman Empire]], follows up on his 1541 annexation of [[Hungary]] by [[Little War in Hungary#Campaign of Suleiman (1543)|invading a second time]] to capture areas that had been taken by Archduke Ferdinand, including [[Esztergom]].<ref>{{cite book | last=Turnbull | first=Stephen R.| title=The Ottoman Empire, 1326–1699 | publisher=Osprey Publishing Ltd | year=2003 | pages=50–52| isbn=978-0-415-96913-0}}</ref> * [[May 5]] – [[Elizabeth of Austria (1526–1545)|Elizabeth of Austria]], daughter of [[Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor|Archduke Ferdinand I]], marries [[Sigismund II Augustus]], King of Poland. Her coronation as [[Coronations in Poland|coronation]] as Queen consort of Poland takes place three days later at [[Kraków Cathedral]] as the Archbishop of Gniezno, [[Piotr Gamrat]], places the crown of Hedwig of Kalisz upon her head. * [[May 12]] – **King Henry VIII of England gives royal assent to numerous laws passed by parliament, including the [[Act for the Advancement of True Religion]], restricting the reading of the Bible to clerics, noblemen, and upper class society. The Act will be repealed in 1547 during the reign of King Edward VI. ** [[Laws in Wales Acts 1535 and 1542|Laws in Wales Act 1542]], second phase of the Consolidating Act of Welsh Union, is given royal assent, establishing counties and regularizing parliamentary representation in [[Wales]].<ref name=CBH1543/> * [[May 24]] – On his deathbed, [[Nicolaus Copernicus]] is presented a copy of his groundbreaking book ''[[De revolutionibus orbium coelestium]]''. * [[June 4]] – Fabiano di Monte San Savinov leads 500 infantry men and some cavalry in an attempt to conquer the [[Republic of San Marino]], but the group fails after getting lost in a dense fog on [[Quirinus of Sescia|Saint Quirinus' Day]].<ref>Nevio and Annio Maria Matteimi ''The Republic of San Marino: Historical and Artistic Guide to the City and the Castles'' (Azienda Tipografica Editoriale, 1981) p.23</ref> * [[June 22]] – King Henry VIII of England declares war on King Francis I of France, one month after sending an ultimatum.<ref>G. R. Elton, ''England Under the Tudors'' (London: The Folio Society, 1997)</ref> * [[June]] – [[Andreas Vesalius]] publishes ''[[De humani corporis fabrica]]'' (''On the Fabric of the Human Body''), revolutionising the science of human [[anatomy]].<ref>M. H. Spielmann, ''The Iconography of Andreas Vesalius (André Vésale), Anatomist and Physician, 1514-1564'' (John Bale, Sons & Danielsson Ltd., 1925) p.1</ref> === July–September === * [[July 1]] – The [[Treaty of Greenwich]] is signed between representatives of the Kingdoms of England and Scotland as part of a plan to eventually unify the two nations under one monarch. As part of the treaty, the two nations agree to avoid war during the reign of King Henry VIII in England or Mary, Queen of Scots in Scotland and for another year after both are gone. The second part of the Treaty provides that Mary, Queen of Scots (six months old at the time) will eventually become the wife of [[Edward VI|Crown Prince Edward]] (then 5 years old), son of King Henry VIII. The Scottish Parliament repudiates the treaty five months later.<ref name=CBH1543/> * [[July 12]] – King [[Henry VIII of England]] marries [[Catherine Parr]]. It is Henry's sixth and last marriage and Catherine's third.<ref>{{cite book|author=Ian Lancashire|title=Dramatic Texts and Records of Britain: A Chronological Topography to 1558|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NCmwCzNmmo0C&pg=PA378|date=2 August 1984|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=978-0-521-26295-8|pages=378}}</ref> Princess [[Elizabeth I of England|Elizabeth]] attends the wedding. This month, the [[Parliament of England]] passes the [[Third Succession Act]], restoring the Princesses [[Mary I of England|Mary]] and [[Elizabeth I of England]], Henry's daughters, to the [[line of succession to the English throne]]. * [[July 25]]– **The first large naval battle in the Atlantic Ocean, the [[Battle of Muros Bay]], takes place off of the coast of [[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]] in Spain between the French fleet and the Spanish fleet. Although France has the larger force, the Spanish Admiral [[Álvaro de Bazán the Elder|Álvaro de Bazán]] identifies the flagship of French Admiral [[Jean de Clamorgan]] and sinks the vessel. Spain then captures the remaining 23 other ships and takes 3,000 prisoners, while France loses 3,000 dead and injured. **[[Suleiman the Magnificent]], the [[Ottoman Sultan]], [[Siege of Esztergom (1543)|begins the siege]] of the city of [[Esztergom]] in [[Hungary]].<ref name=Bartl>{{cite book|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3orG2yZ9mBkC&pg=PA59|chapter=1543|title=Slovak history: chronology & lexicon|first=Július|last=Bartl|year=2002|publisher=Bolchazy-Carducci|page=59|isbn=9780865164444|access-date=2013-02-11}}</ref> * [[August 6]]– The [[Siege of Nice]] by the [[Ottoman Empire]] and [[France|French]] forces (under the [[Franco-Ottoman alliance]]), led by Admiral [[Hayreddin Barbarossa]], begins. At the time, the city is under the control of the Duchy of Savoy and is defended by the Savoyards, assisted by the Habsburg armies of Spain and the Holy Roman Empire. The siege lasts for 16 days. * [[August 10]] – [[Esztergom]] surrenders to the Ottomans led by Suleiman the Magnificent.<ref name=Bartl/> * [[August 22 ]]– The city of [[Nice]] is captured by the Ottomans and Barbarossa after a long bombardment. The Ottomans pillage the city and take away 2,500 captives to be sold into slavery. * [[August 25]] – (24th day of 7th month of [[Tenbun]] 12) The first Europeans arrive in Japan and introduce firearms to the Asian monarchy, as the Chinese pirate [[Wang Zhi (pirate)|Wang Zhi]] escorts [[Portuguese people|Portuguese]] traders to in [[Tanegashima]] island in southern [[Kyushu]]. The first European visitors include [[António Mota]], António Peixoto, Francisco Zeimoto, and [[Fernão Mendes Pinto]].<ref>Noel Perrin "Giving up the gun", p.7 {{ISBN|978-0-87923-773-8}}</ref> * [[September 4]] – [[Little War in Hungary#1540s|Campaign of Suleiman]]: [[Suleiman the Magnificent]] captures the Hungarian coronation city of [[Székesfehérvár]] after a siege that had started on August 20.<ref name=Bartl/> The city will be occupied by the [[Ottoman Empire]] for 145 years. * [[September 9]] – Mary Stuart is [[Coronation of Mary, Queen of Scots|crowned the Queen of Scots]] in Stirling at the age of nine months old.<ref>Lucinda H. S. Dean, 'Crowning the Child', Sean McGlynn & Elena Woodacre, ''The Image and Perception of Monarchy in Medieval and Early Modern Europe'' (Newcastle, 2014), pp. 254-80.</ref> * [[September]]–[[October]] – [[Landrecies]] in [[Picardy]] is besieged by forces under [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor]], but the siege is withdrawn on the approach of the [[France|French]] army. === October–December === * [[October 6]] – In order to aid [[James Hamilton, Duke of Châtellerault|James Hamilton, Earl of Arran]], Regent of Scotland, in his defense against challenger [[Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox]], [[Francis I of France|King Francois of France]] arranges for two envoys, Jacques de La Brosse and Jacques Ménage to deliver money and munitions to [[Dumbarton Castle]]. The envoys unwittingly deliver Arran's materials to Lennox.<ref>Dickinson, Gladys, ''Two Missions of de la Brosse'' (Edinburgh, Scottish History Society, 1942), pp. 3-9.</ref> * [[November 16]] – Suleiman, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, completes his campaign to bring Hungary under Ottoman rule, having captured [[Esztergom]], [[Székesfehérvár]], [[Siklós]] and [[Szeged]] * [[December 7]] – (11 waxing of Natdaw 905 ME) The land and naval forces of the [[Shan States|Confederation of Shan States]] (consisting of the principalities of Mohnyin, Mogaung, Bhamo, Momeik, and Kale), led by Prince [[Sawlon]] of Mohnyin and [[Hkonmaing|King Hkonmaing]], depart from the Shan capital, [[Inwa|Awa]], to start an invasion of the [[Toungoo dynasty|Toungoo Empire]] in upper Myanmar. The invaders easily overrun Toungoo and its capital at [[Pyay|Prome]] a week later. {{cite book | author=Royal Historical Commission of Burma | author-link=Royal Historical Commission of Burma | title=[[Hmannan Yazawin]] | volume=1 | year=1832 | location=Yangon | language=Burmese | edition=2003 | publisher=Ministry of Information, Myanmar}} * [[December 11]] – The Parliament of Scotland votes against ratifying the [[Treaty of Greenwich]] that had been signed with England on July 1.<ref name=CBH1543/> * [[December 20]] – The [[Rough Wooing|Eight Years War]], also called the "War of Rough Wooing", begins as Scotland's Parliament votes to declare war on the Kingdom of England. "Arran, Earls of", in ''Encyclopædia Britannica'', ed. by Hugh Chisholm (11th ed., Volume 2) (Cambridge University Press, 1911) pp. 642–644. * [[December 31]] – [[Henry VIII|King Henry VIII]] of England signs and agreement with [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor]] to invade France by June 20, 1544 with at least 35,000 infantry and 7,000 cavalry. === Date unknown === * [[Martin Luther]] publishes ''[[On the Jews and Their Lies]]''. * [[Mikael Agricola]] publishes ''[[Abckiria]]''.<ref>{{cite book|title=Books from Finland|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_qNKAQAAIAAJ|year=1992|publisher=Publishers' Association of Finland|page=180}}</ref> * The [[Lighthouse of Genoa]] is completed in present form.<ref name="LighthouseDatabase">{{cite rowlett|itanw}}</ref> * Indians in the [[Spanish Empire]] are declared free, against the wishes of local settlers. == Births == [[File:Tokugawa Ieyasu2.JPG|thumb|right|110px|[[Tokugawa Ieyasu]]]] * [[January 18]] (baptized) – [[Alfonso Ferrabosco the elder|Alfonso Ferrabosco]], Italian composer (d. [[1588]]) * [[January 31]] – [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]], Japanese shōgun (d. [[1616]]) * [[February 4]] – [[Johannes Heurnius]], Dutch physician (d. [[1601]]) * [[February 4]] – [[Giovanni Francesco Fara]], Italian writer (d. [[1591]]) * [[February 16]] – [[Kanō Eitoku]], Japanese painter (d. [[1590]])<ref>{{cite book|title=The New Encyclopaedia Britannica|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cPEpAQAAMAAJ|year=1998|publisher=Encyclopaedia Britannica|isbn=978-0-85229-663-9|page=721}}</ref> * [[February 18]] – [[Charles III, Duke of Lorraine]] (d. [[1608]]) * [[February 25]] – [[Sharaf Khan Bidlisi]], Emir of Bitlis (d. [[1603]]) * [[March 7]] – [[John Casimir of the Palatinate-Simmern]], German prince and reigning count palatine of Simmern (d. [[1592]]) * [[April 1]] – [[François de Bonne, Duke of Lesdiguières]], Constable of France (d. [[1626]]) * [[April 11]] – [[George John I, Count Palatine of Veldenz]] (d. [[1592]]) * [[May 2]] – [[Jan Moretus]], Belgian printer (d. [[1610]]) * [[June 8]] – [[Petrus Albinus]], German historian, local history researcher and poet (d. [[1598]]) * [[June 29]] – [[Christine of Hesse]], duchess consort of Holstein-Gottorp (1465-1486) (d. [[1604]]) * [[July 20]] – [[Nils Svantesson Sture]], Swedish diplomat (d. [[1567]]) * [[August 3]] – [[Nicasius de Sille]], Dutch diplomat (d. [[1600]]) * [[August 21]] – [[Giovanni Bembo]], Doge of Venice (d. [[1618]]) * [[September 14]] – [[Claudio Acquaviva]], Italian Jesuit (d. [[1615]]) * [[October 21]] – [[Michael Hicks (1543–1612)|Michael Hicks]], English politician (d. [[1612]]) * [[November 2]] – [[Kasper Franck]], German theologian (d. [[1584]]) * [[November 8]] – [[Lettice Knollys]], English noblewoman (d. [[1634]])<ref>{{cite book |last1=O'Day |first1=Rosemary |title=The Routledge Companion to the Tudor Age |date=26 July 2012 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=978-1-136-96253-0 |pages=1585 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PgKSouk9fHUC&pg=PA1585 |language=en}}</ref> * [[December 3]] – [[Alessandro Riario]], Italian Catholic cardinal (d. [[1585]]) * [[December 29]] – [[Catherine of Nassau-Dillenburg]], daughter of William I (d. [[1624]]) * ''date unknown'' ** [[Nicolas de Neufville, seigneur de Villeroy]], 2nd [[Prime Minister of France]] (d. [[1617]]) ** [[Thomas Deloney]], English novelist and balladeer (d. [[1600]]) ** [[Domenico Fontana]], Italian architect (d. [[1607]]) ** [[Sonam Gyatso, 3rd Dalai Lama]], first Dalai Lama (d. [[1588]]) ** [[François Pithou]], French lawyer and author (d. [[1621]]) ** [[Hayyim ben Joseph Vital]], Syrian Jewish rabbi and mystic (d. [[1620]]) ** [[Chen Lin (Ming dynasty)|Chen Lin]], [[Ming Dynasty]] general (d. [[1607]]) * ''probable'' ** [[Giovanni Maria Nanino]], Italian composer (d. [[1607]]) ** [[Federico Zuccari]], Italian painter (d. [[1609]]) == Deaths == [[File:Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo]]]] [[File:Nikolaus Kopernikus.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Nicolaus Copernicus]]]] [[File:Hans Holbein the Younger, self-portrait.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Hans Holbein the Younger]]]] [[File:GianMatteoGiberti.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Gian Matteo Giberti]]]] * [[January 2]] – [[Francesco Canova da Milano]], Italian composer (b. [[1497]]) * [[January 3]] – [[Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo]], Portuguese explorer (b. [[1499]]) * [[January 9]] – [[Guillaume du Bellay]], French diplomat and general (b. [[1491]]) * [[February 13]] – [[Johann Eck]], German Scholastic theologian (b. [[1486]]) * [[February 21]] – [[Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi]], Imam of [[Adal Sultanate|Adal]] (in battle) (b. c. [[1506]]) * [[March 2]] – [[John Neville, 3rd Baron Latimer]], English politician (b. [[1493]]) * [[March 6]] – [[Baccio D'Agnolo]], Florentine woodcarver (b. [[1460]]) * [[April 23]] – [[Susanna of Bavaria]], German noble, House of Wittelsbach (b. [[1502]]) * [[May 24]] – [[Nicolaus Copernicus]], Polish mathematician and astronomer (b. [[1473]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Paul F. Grendler|title=Encyclopedia of the Renaissance: Class-Furió Ceriol|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=a43rAAAAMAAJ|year=1999|publisher=Scribner's published|isbn=978-0-684-80509-2|page=83}}</ref> * [[June 27]] – [[Agnolo Firenzuola]], Italian poet (b. [[1493]]) * [[July 19]] – [[Mary Boleyn]], English courtier, mistress of Kings [[Francis I of France]] and [[Henry VIII of England]] (b. [[1500]])<ref>{{cite book|author=George Edward Cokayne|title=The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom: Bass to Canning|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WgsMAQAAMAAJ|year=1912|publisher=St. Catherine Press, Limited|page=146}}</ref> * [[August 1]] – [[Magnus I, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg]], German noble (b. [[1470]]) * [[August 29]] – [[Maria of Jülich-Berg]], German duchess, Spouse of John III, Duke of Cleves (b. [[1491]]) * [[September 2]] – Sultan [[Quli Qutb Mulk]], founder of the Qutb Shahi dynasty of Golconda (b. [[1470]]) * [[September 20]] – [[Thomas Manners, 1st Earl of Rutland]] (b. [[1492]]) * [[September 23]] – [[Johanna of Hachberg-Sausenberg]], countess regnant of Neuchatel (b. [[1485]]) * [[November 29]] – [[Hans Holbein the Younger]], German artist, active in England<ref>{{cite book|author=Norbert Wolf|title=Hans Holbein the Younger, 1497/98-1543: The German Raphael|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xklcDZTnAAAC&pg=PA95|year=2004|publisher=Taschen|isbn=978-3-8228-3167-0|pages=95}}</ref> * [[December 27]] – [[George, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach]] (b. [[1484]]) * [[December 29]] – [[Maria Salviati]], Italian noble (b. [[1499]]) * [[December 30]] – [[Gian Matteo Giberti]], Italian Catholic bishop (b. [[1495]]) * ''date unknown'' ** [[Polidoro da Caravaggio]], Italian painter (b. [[1492]]; murdered)<ref>{{cite book|url=http://www.gutenberg.org/files/28421/28421-h/28421-h.htm#Page_173|title=Lives of the Most Eminent Painters Sculptors and Architects|volume=5 (of 10) Andrea da Fiesole to Lorenzo Lotto|author=Giorgio Vasari|publisher=Project Gutenberg|author-link=Giorgio Vasari}}</ref> ** [[Madeleine Lartessuti]], French shipper and banker (b. [[1478]]) ** [[Al-Mutawakkil III]], last caliph of the Cairo-based Abbasid caliphate ** [[Sehzade Mehmed]], Ottoman prince (b. [[1521]]) * ''probable'' ** [[Sebastian Franck]], German freethinker (b. [[1515]]) ** [[Margaret Lee (lady-in-waiting)|Margaret Lee]], English courtier, sister of poet Thomas Wyatt (b. [[1506]]) == References == {{Reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:1543}} [[Category:1543| ]]
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