1565

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Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
  • 1562
  • 1563
  • 1564
  • 1565
  • 1566
  • 1567
  • 1568
1565 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1565
MDLXV
Ab urbe condita2318
Armenian calendar1014
ԹՎ ՌԺԴ
Assyrian calendar6315
Balinese saka calendar1486–1487
Bengali calendar972
Berber calendar2515
English Regnal yearEliz. 1 – 8 Eliz. 1
Buddhist calendar2109
Burmese calendar927
Byzantine calendar7073–7074
Chinese calendar甲子年 (Wood Rat)
4261 or 4201
    — to —
乙丑年 (Wood Ox)
4262 or 4202
Coptic calendar1281–1282
Discordian calendar2731
Ethiopian calendar1557–1558
Hebrew calendar5325–5326
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1621–1622
 - Shaka Samvat1486–1487
 - Kali Yuga4665–4666
Holocene calendar11565
Igbo calendar565–566
Iranian calendar943–944
Islamic calendar972–973
Japanese calendarEiroku 8
(永禄8年)
Javanese calendar1484–1485
Julian calendar1565
MDLXV
Korean calendar3898
Minguo calendar347 before ROC
民前347年
Nanakshahi calendar97
Thai solar calendar2107–2108
Tibetan calendar阳木鼠年
(male Wood-Rat)
1691 or 1310 or 538
    — to —
阴木牛年
(female Wood-Ox)
1692 or 1311 or 539


Year 1565 (MDLXV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Events[]

January–June[]

March 1: Founding of Rio de Janeiro.

July–December[]

Date unknown[]

  • The pencil is first documented by Conrad Gesner; it is becoming common in England.
  • John Beddoes School is founded at Presteigne, Wales.
  • Herlufsholm School is founded in Denmark.
  • Huntingdon Grammar School is established in England.
  • Bungay Grammar School is established in England.

Births[]

Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex

Deaths[]

Pope Pius IV

References[]

  1. ^ L. P. Sharma (1987). History of Medieval India (1000-1740 A.D.). Konark Publishers. p. 266. ISBN 978-81-220-0042-9.
  2. ^ Hermann Matthias Görgen (1981). Brazil: Impressions and Insight. Pinguin-Verlag. p. 31. ISBN 978-3-7016-2110-1.
  3. ^ Vigano, Marino (2001). "Giovan Giacomo Paleari Fratino and the Tower at Mortella Point, Corsica (1563)". Fort. Fortress Study Group. 29: 41–57.
  4. ^ Aleksandr Mikhaĭlovich Prokhorov (1973). Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Macmillan. p. 402.
  5. ^ Paul E. J. Hammer; Paul E. J.. Hammer (June 24, 1999). The Polarisation of Elizabethan Politics: The Political Career of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, 1585-1597. Cambridge University Press. p. 13. ISBN 978-0-521-43485-0.
  6. ^ "Pius IV | pope". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved November 23, 2020.
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