Nekrolog 1536
This is a list of famous people who died in 1536 . The entries are made alphabetically within the individual data. Animals can be found in the necrology for animals .
January
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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January 3rd | Vincen's lungs | Danish and Norwegian Imperial Councils | ||
6th January | Baldassare Peruzzi | Italian architect and painter | 54 | |
January 7th | Catherine of Aragon | first wife of Henry VIII, Queen of England | 50 | |
22nd of January | Bernd Knipperdolling | Leader of the Anabaptists and Mayor of Munster | ||
22nd of January | Bernd Krechting | Baptist of Munster | ||
22nd of January | Jan van Leiden | Traveling preacher of the Anabaptists and one of the leaders, later King of the Anabaptist Empire of Munster | 26th |
February
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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February 25 | Berchtold Haller | Reformer of the city of Bern | ||
February 25 | Jakob Hutter | Guide and organizer of Tyrolean Anabaptism |
March
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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March 12th | Ulrich von Dornum | East Frisian chief | ||
March, 15 | Makbul Ibrahim Pasha | Grand Vizier in the Ottoman Empire |
April
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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April 1st | Franz Grambek | Church lawyer at the Roman Curia and provost in Bremen | ||
4. April | Friedrich II. | Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Brandenburg-Kulmbach | 75 | |
4. April | Marino Sanudo | Italian historian, politician and diary writer | 69 | |
18th of August | Apollo by Vilbel | Benedictine abbot, historian and chronicler | ||
April 27 | Johann Apel | German humanist and lawyer | ||
April 27 | Francisco de Mello | Portuguese mathematician and humanist |
May
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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8th of May | Johannes Manardus | Italian doctor | 73 | |
12th of May | Detlev von Reventlow | Bishop of Lübeck, Chancellor | ||
17th of May | George Boleyn, 2nd Viscount Rochford | English diplomat and brother of Anne Boleyn | ||
17th of May | Henry Norris | English courtier and valet of Henry VIII. | ||
17th of May | Francis Weston | English nobleman | ||
May 19th | Anne Boleyn | second of the six wives of King Henry VIII of England and mother of the future Queen Elizabeth I. | ||
May 26 | Francesco Berni | Italian poet | ||
31. May | Charles I. | Duke of Münsterberg and Duke of Oels as well as Count of Glatz. Governor of Bohemia and Silesia |
June
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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June 26th | Petrus Alamire | German copyist, music dealer, singer and composer | ||
June 29th | Bernhard III. | Margrave of Baden-Baden | 61 | |
June | Marx Meyer | German anchor smith and general |
July
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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2nd July | John Stewart, 2nd Duke of Albany | Scottish nobleman and regent in Scotland | ||
July 12 | Erasmus from Rotterdam | Dutch humanist | ||
July 23 | Henry Fitzroy, 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset | English son of Henry VIII. |
August
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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August 1st | Giovanni Mauro | Italian court official and poet | ||
August 10 | Francis III | French heir to the throne and Duke of Brittany | 18th | |
August 16 | Bernd Beseke | German cloth merchant and Vogt on the island of Neuwerk | ||
20th of August | Friedrich of Brandenburg-Ansbach | Provost in Würzburg Cathedral, fortress commander of Marienberg Fortress (Würzburg) | 39 | |
August 23 | Georg Hauer | Bavarian philologist and theologian | ||
August 31 | Kaspar von Frundsberg | German soldier and mercenary leader | 35 |
September
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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September 6th | Caspar Lindemann | German medic | ||
the 9th of September | Skipper Clement | Danish privateer | 50 | |
September 14th | Ludwig Taschenmaker | Lübeck Mayor of the Wullenwever period | ||
September 15th | Antonio de Leyva | Spanish general and statesman | ||
25th of September | Johannes Secundus | Dutch poet | 24 | |
September 26th | Didier de Saint-Jaille | Grand Master of the Order of Malta |
October
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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October 6th | William Tyndale | English reformer and Bible translator | ||
October 14th | Johann Lutter von Kobern | electoral bailiff and robber baron | ||
October 14th | Garcilaso de la Vega | Spanish general and poet | ||
15th October | Germaine de Foix | French princess and the second wife of King Ferdinand II of Aragon | ||
October, 16th | Joachim von Pappenheim | Builder of Neu-Kalden Castle near Altusried | ||
October 26th | Christophorus Rauber | Bishop of Laibach (1494–1536), governor of Carniola, governor of Lower Austria | ||
30th of October | Hamman von Holzhausen | Frankfurt patrician, councilor and mayor | 69 |
November
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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November 5th | Leonhard Peurl | Bishop of Lavant | ||
22nd of November | Melchior from Sparneck | Canon of Regensburg, owner of Uprode Castle | ||
November | Robert II. De La Marck | Governor of Bouillon and Prince of Sedan |
December
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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December 1 | Dietrich Spät | German nobleman | ||
6th of December | Pedro Fernández de Villegas | Spanish cleric, translator and humanist | 83 | |
December 8th | Diego Mendez | Spanish navigator, companion of Christopher Columbus on his fourth voyage | ||
December 31 | Margaret Eriksdotter Wasa | Swedish noblewoman and sister of King Gustav I of Sweden |
Date unknown
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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Hector Boece | Scottish historian | |||
Bramantino | Italian painter | |||
Galeazzo Campi | Italian painter | |||
Antonello Gagini | Italian sculptor | |||
Cecilia Gallerani | Mistress of Ludovico Sforza, wife of Count Bergamini | |||
Daniel Hopfer | German gun etchers, erasers and wood cutters | |||
Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples | French reform humanist, Bible translator and exegete | |||
Martin van Oedt | Priest and Vicar General in Cologne | |||
Sebastian von Pappenheim | Court official, Saxon councilor, owner of the senior council of the Reichsherbmarschallamt (from 1529) | |||
May or June | Juan Pizarro | Spanish conquistador | ||
Heinrich Radbrock | first Catholic, then Protestant clergyman and last abbot of Scharnebeck Monastery (1521–1529) | |||
Narcissus Renner | Augsburger illuminator and probably woodcut draftsman | |||
Garcia de Resende | Portuguese chronicler and poet | |||
Georg Schöni | Swiss magistrate | |||
Georg Simler | German educator and author | |||
Simon V. | Count and nobleman zur Lippe | |||
Florian Ungler | Printer and publisher of the first books in Polish | |||
Gil Vicente | Portuguese playwright | |||
Tommaso Vincidor | Italian painter and architect | |||
Hans Weiditz | German graphic artist for woodcuts | |||
Jakob Widemann | Figure of the Moravian Anabaptist Movement | |||
Pablo Xochiquentzin | Governor and cuauhtlato in Tenochtitlán |