What Happened This Year 1487

Born in 1487

Ulrich

Duke of Württemberg
Born
February 8th, 1487 538 years ago
Died
1550 475 years ago — 63 years old

Ruled the Duchy of Württemberg from 1496 until 1519 with a brief exile. Reinstated to power following the support of the Holy Roman Emperor. Played a crucial role in the turbulent politics of the early 16th century, navigating conflicts between local nobility and the expanding Habsburg influence. Worked to strengthen the duchy during a period marked by challenges from both external and internal forces.

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William I, Count of Nassau-Siegen

Count of Nassau-Siegen and soldier
Born
April 10th, 1487 537 years ago
Died
1559 466 years ago — 72 years old

Born in 1487, ruled as Count of Nassau-Siegen. Played a significant role in the military and political affairs of the Holy Roman Empire. His tenure was marked by involvement in various conflicts, including the Italian Wars, where he served as a commander. He gained prominence for his leadership and strategy during battles. His legacy includes establishing a lineage that continued to influence the region.

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Ismail I of Iran

Shah of Persia and founder of Safavid dynasty
Born
July 17th, 1487 537 years ago
Died
1524 501 years ago — 37 years old

Birth occurred in 1487. Ascended to power at the age of 14, establishing the Safavid dynasty in Persia. Implemented Shia Islam as the state religion, thus shaping the religious landscape of Iran. Conquered vast territories and solidified Persian identity through cultural and religious reforms. Defeated rival forces, including the Uzbeks and Ottomans, which expanded the Safavid realm. Engaged in significant battles to secure territorial claims while fostering trade and arts.

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Anna of Brandenburg

Duchess of Mecklenburg
Born
August 27th, 1487 537 years ago
Died
June 19th, 1567 457 years ago — 79 years old

Born into the House of Hohenzollern, served as Duchess of Mecklenburg. Marriage to Duke Henry IV of Mecklenburg forged significant political alliances. Oversaw the administration of the duchy during a time of social and political change. Actively participated in the culture and governance of the region.

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Pope Julius III

Pope during the Counter-Reformation
Born
September 10th, 1487 537 years ago
Died
1555 470 years ago — 68 years old

Elected as pope in 1550, this figure presided over the Catholic Church during a significant period of the Counter-Reformation. Focused on church reform, he supported the Jesuits and promoted the Council of Trent, which aimed to address issues raised by the Protestant Reformation. His papacy was marked by an emphasis on education and the establishment of seminaries to improve the clergy's training. He also commissioned notable artworks, contributing to the cultural revival of the period. His leadership was characterized by a complex interplay of ecclesiastical authority and cultural patronage.

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John III of Pernstein

Bohemian Governor of Moravia
Born
November 14th, 1487 537 years ago
Died
1548 477 years ago — 61 years old

Served as a prominent governor during the Renaissance period in Moravia, overseeing lands and local governance with significant influence. Held the title of Count of Kladsko, managing the region effectively and focusing on local administration and territorial matters. Contributed to the development of the region while maintaining feudal obligations and relationships with neighboring powers.

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Pedro de Mendoza

Spanish conquistador and founder of Buenos Aires
Born
1487 538 years ago
Died
June 23rd, 1537 487 years ago — 50 years old

Contributed significantly to the Spanish colonization of the Americas as a conquistador. Led the first successful expedition to establish a permanent European settlement in present-day Argentina, founding Buenos Aires in 1536. Faced challenges from indigenous peoples and supply shortages, which ultimately led to the abandonment of the settlement. Part of the expedition to Peru and served as a military leader in various capacities. His leadership and actions had lasting implications for Spanish expansion in South America.

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Piotr Gamrat

Polish archbishop and religious leader
Born
1487 538 years ago
Died
August 27th, 1545 479 years ago — 58 years old

Served as the Archbishop of Gniezno, contributing to the Polish church's leadership during a significant period in the 16th century. Held the title of Bishop of Płock before becoming Archbishop. Actively participated in the political and religious discussions of the time, influencing the ecclesiastical landscape in Poland. Contributed to the administration and organization of the church and its relationships within the broader European context. His tenure included engaging with various monarchs and nobles, shaping the church's role in Polish society.

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John Zápolya

Hungarian king during the 16th century
Born
1487 538 years ago
Died
July 22nd, 1540 484 years ago — 53 years old

Ruled as the King of Hungary from 1526 until death in 1540. Ascended the throne during a time of political turmoil following the Battle of Mohács. Established himself through support from the Ottoman Empire and contended against Austrian influence in Hungary. His reign was marked by internal conflict and external threats, culminating in the division of Hungary between the Ottomans and Habsburgs.

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