1572

Events

= January–March =

= April–June =

  • April 1Capture of Brielle: The Sea Beggars, Netherlandish Calvinist rebels, capture the port city of Brielle. This leads to a wave of uprisings in Holland and Zeeland against Spanish Habsburg rule, leaving most of those provinces (with the exception of Amsterdam) under rebel control.
  • May 13Pope Gregory XIII succeeds Pope Pius V, as the 226th pope.{{cite book|author=Mircea Eliade|title=The Encyclopedia of Religion|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OuMkAAAAYAAJ|year=1987|publisher=Macmillan|isbn=978-0-02-909820-2|page=175|language=en}}
  • June 14 (4th day of 5th month, Genki 3) – At the Battle of Kizaki, Shimazu Yoshihiro leads an army of just 300 men to defeat the 3,000 strong Ito clan of Itō Yoshisuke.{{cite book|last1=Turnbull|first1=Stephen|title=The Samurai Sourcebook|date=2000|publisher=Cassell & C0|location=London|isbn=1854095234|page=221}}
  • June 25 – The Sea Beggars capture the city of Gorkum; several Roman Catholic priests are imprisoned.

= July–September =

  • July 4 – The city council of Haarlem, one of the largest cities of the Netherlands, votes to join the Dutch Revolt against King Philip II of Spain. King Philip orders sent an army north under command of Don Fadrique, son of the Duke of Alva, to lead an army to conquer the rebelling cities.J.D. Tracy, The Founding of the Dutch Republic: War, Finance, and Politics in Holland 1572–1588 (Oxford University Press, 2008) pp.78-79
  • July 9 – The Sea Beggars hang 19 previously imprisoned Roman Catholic priests (the Martyrs of Gorkum) at Brielle.
  • July 11Humphrey Gilbert leads 1,500 volunteers from England, on an expedition to assist the Sea Beggars.
  • July 19Wanli Emperor of China ascends the throne at the age of nine; he will rule for 48 years.
  • July 29August 2Battle of Molodi: A large Crimean TatarOttoman army which invaded Russia is routed.
  • August 18 – Huguenot King Henry III of Navarre marries Margaret of Valois, sister of King Charles and daughter of Catherine de' Medici, in a supposed attempt to reconcile Protestants and Catholics in France.{{cite book|author1=St James Press|author2=Anthony Levi|author3=Retired Professor of French Anthony Levi|title=Guide to French Literature: Beginnings to 1789|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=oqkRAQAAMAAJ|year=1992|publisher=St. James Press|isbn=978-1-55862-159-6|page=1012|language=en}}
  • August 24St. Bartholomew's Day massacre: Catholics in Paris murder thousands of Protestants, including Gaspard de Coligny and Petrus Ramus, at the order of King Charles IX, with Catherine de Medici's connivance. Henry of Navarre and the Prince of Condé barely escape the same fate. This brings about the Fourth War of Religion in France.{{cite book|author=St. John's University (New York, N.Y.)|title=Saint Vincent de Paul: A Tercentenary Commemoration of His Death, 1660-1960|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Ikc0omgpSCcC|year=1960|publisher=St. John's University Press|page=78|language=en}}
  • September 19 – The Siege of Mons, which started on June 23, ends with the recapture of Valenciennes by the Spanish Army from the Dutch Huguenots in what is now Belgium. Louis of Nassau, the Dutch rebel commander, surrenders to the Duke of Alba.
  • September 24
  • Tupac Amaru and other Inca Empire nobles are executed in Peru at Cuzco on orders of the Spanish colonial Viceroy, Francisco de Toledo, who then carries out the destruction of the relics of the Incan civilization.{{cite book |last1=MacQuarrie |first1=Kim |title=The Last Days of the Incas |date=2007 |publisher=Simon and Schuster Paperbacks |location=New York |isbn=9780743260497 |pages=363–378}}
  • The Ottoman Empire begins the deportation of 10 percent of families of the provinces of Anatolia, Rum (Sivas), Karaman and Zülkadriye, mostly craftsmen or peasants, to the newly-conquered island of Cyprus. In exchange for relocating, the transferees are made exempt from taxes for two years.{{cite journal |last=Şeker |first=Nesim |title=Forced Population Movements in the Ottoman Empire and the Early Turkish Republic: An Attempt at Reassessment through Demographic Engineering |journal=European Journal of Turkish Studies |year=2013 |issue=16 |doi=10.4000/ejts.4396|doi-access=free }}
  • September 25 – The coronation of Rudolf as King of Hungary takes place at St. Martin's Cathedral in Pozsony (now Bratislava, Slovakia).

= October–December =

  • October 2Spanish Fury at Mechelen: The mostly Catholic population of the Netherlands city of Mechelen (now in Belgium) surrenders to the Spanish Army and signifies its intention to offer no resistance, singing Catholic psalms of penitence to welcome the Catholic Spaniards. Nevertheless, the Duke of Alba authorizes his troops to conduct three days of slaughter, rape and pillaging.Peter Arnade, Beggars, Iconoclasts, and Civic Patriots: The Political Culture of the Dutch Revolt (Cornell University Press, 2008) pp.226-229
  • October 20Eighty Years' WarRelief of Goes: Soldiers of the Spanish Tercios wade across the estuary of the Scheldt, to relieve the siege of Goes in the Spanish Netherlands.
  • November 9
  • Siege of Sancerre: Catholic forces of the king lay siege to Sancerre, a Huguenot stronghold in central France. The fortified city holds out for nearly eight months, without bombard artillery. This is one of the last times that slings are used in European warfare.
  • Supernova SN 1572 is first observed in the constellation Cassiopeia, by Cornelius Gemma. Tycho Brahe, who notes it two days later, will use it to challenge the prevailing view that stars do not change.University of Otago Library exhibition note for [http://www.library.otago.ac.nz/exhibitions/delights/case_eight.html The Earth & Beyond] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120212211818/http://www.library.otago.ac.nz/exhibitions/delights/case_eight.html |date=February 12, 2012 }}; Allen, R. H. Star Names: their Lore and Meaning, Bill Thayer's edition at LacusCurtius, [https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Topics/astronomy/_Texts/secondary/ALLSTA/Cassiopeia*.html "Cassiopeia."] The supernova remnant remains visible through 1574.
  • November 14 – Residents of the Belgian city of Zutphen are massacred by the Spanish Army.{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lTNfFrXJkgsC&q=Massacre+of+Naarden&pg=PA502|title=The Rise of the Dutch Republic: A History|last=Motley|first=John Lothrop|date=1871|publisher=George Routledge and Sons|language=en}}
  • November 22All but 60 of the 3,000 residents are massacred by the Spanish Army in the Belgian city of Naarden.
  • December 10 – For administrative purposes, the Kingdom of Portugal divides its colony in Brazil into two colonies, with one Governor-General at Rio de Janeiro and another at Bahia. The two colonies will be reunified on April 12, 1578."Grande enciclopédia portuguesa e brasileira" de 1936, citado na página 60.
  • December 11 – The Siege of Haarlem is begun by the Duke of Alva, Spanish Army commander in the Netherlands, and lasts until July 13, 1573.{{Cite web|last=O’Sullivan|first=Fergus|date=14 June 2021|title=The Siege of Haarlem, Kenau, and Creating a Heroine|url=https://historyguild.org/the-siege-of-haarlem-kenau-and-creating-a-heroine/|website=History Guild}}

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Births

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Deaths

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