What Happened This Year 1534

Historical Events from This Year 1534

Religion & Philosophy

Henry VIII Becomes Head of Anglican Church

November 3rd, 1534 490 years ago

King Henry VIII was proclaimed the Supreme Head of the Church of England, effectively severing ties with the Roman Catholic Church. This landmark decision, encapsulated in the Act of Supremacy, provided the monarch with total control over religious matters in England. The move was largely motivated by Henry's desire to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon, which the Pope refused. This shift marked a significant turning point in English history and religion.

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Politics & Government

Spanish Foundation of Quito by Sebastián de Belalcázar

December 6th, 1534 490 years ago

Sebastián de Belalcázar, a Spanish conquistador, founded the city of Quito in present-day Ecuador. Leading a group of settlers, he established the city on December 6, 1534, amid the mountainous region of the Andes. Belalcázar was motivated by both the prospect of riches and the expansion of Spanish territory. The site of Quito was chosen for its strategic location and fertile land, pivotal for the Spanish colonial ambitions in the region.

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