What Happened This Year 1510

Historical Events from This Year 1510

Politics & Government

Zhu Zhifan Declares Rebellion Against Liu Jin

May 12th, 1510 514 years ago

Zhu Zhifan, a notable official, orchestrated a deadly banquet in which he assassinated attendees, primarily officials loyal to the Ming dynasty eunuch Liu Jin. This shocking act marked the beginning of the Prince of Anhua Rebellion, as Zhu declared his intention to overthrow the powerful eunuch who had significant control over the court during the reign of the Zhengde Emperor. Zhu sought to rally support against the corrupt practices of Liu and his faction, aiming to restore power to the emperor and traditional officials.

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Military & Warfare

Defeat of Zhu Zhifan in Prince of Anhua Rebellion

May 30th, 1510 514 years ago

Zhu Zhifan, a rebel leader during the Ming dynasty, faced defeat at the hands of Commander Qiu Yue. This conflict marked a decisive point in the Prince of Anhua rebellion, consolidating imperial authority and restoring order in the Ming territory. The defeat not only eliminated a significant threat but also reinforced the power of the Zhengde Emperor's forces, showcasing the military prowess of Qiu Yue and his strategy.

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Military & Warfare

Afonso de Albuquerque Seizes Goa

November 25th, 1510 514 years ago

Portuguese naval forces, led by Afonso de Albuquerque, successfully captured Goa from the Bijapur Sultanate with the help of local mercenaries, including a notable privateer named Timoji. This military expedition marked a crucial point in the Portuguese expansion in India, establishing Goa as a major port and center of trade for the Empire. The conquest set off a long period of Portuguese colonial rule in the region, significantly influencing the cultural and economic landscape.

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