What Happened This Year 1536

People Who Died in 1536

Henry FitzRoy

English politician and Duke of Richmond
Born
1519 506 years ago
Died
July 23rd, 1536 488 years ago — 17 years old

Appointed as the 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset, held the title of Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Served as a successful politician during the Tudor period. Born to King Henry VIII, had significant influence in court and political matters, particularly during the early years of the English Reformation. Passed away at a young age, leaving behind a legacy intertwined with the history of the Tudor dynasty.

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Francis III

Duke of Brittany, Duke of Brittany
Born
February 28th, 1518 507 years ago
Died
August 10th, 1536 488 years ago — 18 years old

Born in 1518, this individual served as Duke of Brittany from 1536 until 1539. The tenure was marked by the political complexities of the time, especially concerning the relations between Brittany and the French crown. After inheriting the title, focus remained on the integration of Brittany into the French state. The short rule ended with the death in 1539, leaving a legacy tied to the history of the region.

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Didier de Saint-Jaille

Grandmaster of the Knights Hospitaller
Died
September 26th, 1536 488 years ago — None years old

Served as the 46th Grandmaster of the Knights Hospitaller from 1534 until his death in 1536. Oversaw the administration and expansion of the Order's holdings and operations during a period marked by military engagements and political challenges. Managed relations with various European powers and navigated the complexities of the Order's role in the Mediterranean region.

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Felice della Rovere

Illegitimate daughter of Pope Julius II
Born
1483 542 years ago
Died
September 27th, 1536 488 years ago — 53 years old

Illegitimate daughter of Pope Julius II. Born into a prominent family, Felice della Rovere became a significant figure in the Italian Renaissance. Raised in the papal court, she acquired a strong education and was adept in political maneuvering. Felice married a nobleman, but wielded considerable power independently, leveraging her lineage and connections. She was instrumental in promoting the interests of her family and enjoying considerable influence in political and religious spheres. Felice was known for fostering relationships with other influential families, and her court served as a hub for artists and intellectuals of the time. She also commissioned various artworks and maintained her own patronage of Renaissance artists.

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William Tyndale

English Protestant Bible translator
Died
October 6th, 1536 488 years ago — None years old

Born around 1494, this individual significantly contributed to the translation of the Bible into English. The work involved translating the New Testament and parts of the Old Testament, which played a crucial role in the spread of Protestantism in England. Tyndale's translations were among the first to utilize the original texts in Hebrew and Greek, making the scriptures more accessible to the common person. His efforts led to persecution, resulting in execution in 1536. Tyndale's work laid the foundation for later English translations, including the King James Version.

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Garcilaso de la Vega

Spanish poet and sonnet writer
Born
1503 522 years ago
Died
October 14th, 1536 488 years ago — 33 years old

A prominent figure of the Spanish Renaissance, Garcilaso de la Vega contributed significantly to the poetic landscape of his time. His work reflects the influences of both classical Latin literature and contemporary Italian poetry. Vega's poetry often explores themes of love, nature, and the passage of time, showcasing his mastery of the sonnet form. Active during the early 16th century, he was involved in the royal court and is noted for his romantic ties to the lady of a prominent family. His poems were posthumously published, leading to recognition in later literary circles.

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John Seymour

English courtier and royal adviser
Born
1474 551 years ago
Died
December 21st, 1536 488 years ago — 62 years old

Served in the court of Henry VIII, held significant positions of trust and responsibility. Promoted to the role of Master of the Horse, managing royal horses and stables. Actively involved in the governance and operations of the royal household. Decisive in various affairs of state, contributing to the administration during a tumultuous period in English history.

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Erasmus

Dutch philosopher and scholar
Born
October 28th, 1466 558 years ago
Died
1536 489 years ago — 70 years old

A prominent figure in Renaissance humanism, this philosopher played a crucial role in the development of modern thought. He authored numerous works, with 'In Praise of Folly' being one of the most significant. His writings emphasized the importance of education and critical thinking. Engaged in the theological debates of his time, he sought to reform the Church from within while advocating for a return to original Biblical texts. He had an influential correspondence with other intellectuals, contributing to the intellectual landscape of Europe during the late 15th and early 16th centuries.

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Johannes Secundus

Dutch Poet and Author of Epigrams
Born
November 15th, 1511 513 years ago
Died
1536 489 years ago — 25 years old

Born in 1511, Johannes Secundus became a prominent figure in Dutch literature. He studied at the University of Louvain and was influenced by classical poets. Secundus is celebrated for his epigrams, which display a combination of humanist ideals and personal reflection. His work contributed to the development of the modern Dutch language. Although not extensively published in his lifetime, his poetry reached a wide audience posthumously through various collections. His influence extended into later Dutch literature, where his style and themes resonated with emerging writers.

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