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== Events == <onlyinclude> === January–March === * [[January 14]] – The [[Classical antiquity|classical]] statue of ''[[Laocoön and His Sons]]'' is unearthed in [[Rome]]. On the recommendation of [[Giuliano da Sangallo]] and [[Michelangelo]], [[Pope Julius II]] purchases it, and places it on public display in the [[Vatican Museums|Vatican]] a month later. * [[January 22]] – The [[Swiss Guard]] arrives at the [[Vatican City|Vatican]], to serve as permanent ceremonial and palace guards under [[Pope Julius II]]. * [[February 9]] – [[Henry VIII|Henry, Prince of Wales]] is made a [[Knight of the Golden Fleece]] by Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor. * [[February 15]] – [[Iye Roy Mackay, 10th of Strathnaver|Iye Roy Mackay]], Chief of Scotland's [[Clan Mackay]], records his 1504 grant of six lands in what is now the County [[Sutherland]], and starts a feud with Euphemia II, Countess of Ross. * [[March 16]] – [[Battle of Cannanore]]: Portugal's fleet (commanded by Lourenço de Almeida) defeats the fleet of the Zamorin of Calicut, with hundreds of vessels involved; 3,000 Muslim troops are killed. * [[March 30]] – King [[Vladislaus II of Hungary]] and [[Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor]] sign a treaty to arrange the marriage of Vladislaus's daughter and Maximilian's son. === April–June === * [[April 18]] – [[Pope Julius II]] lays the foundation stone of the new (current) [[St. Peter's Basilica]] in Rome, replacing the [[Old St. Peter's Basilica]]. * [[April 19]] – The [[Lisbon Massacre]] begins in [[Portugal]] with three days of violence, in which thousands of [[Jews]] are tortured and killed by [[Catholics]]. * [[April 30]] – ''[[Malus Intercursus]]'', a treaty between King [[Henry VII of England]] and Duke [[Philip IV of Burgundy]], is signed. * [[May 4]] – [[Badi' al-Zaman Mirza]] becomes the new Emir of the [[Timurid Empire]] (now part of Afghanistan) after the death of his father, [[Sultan Husayn Bayqara]], who died after a reign of 37 years. * [[May 28]] – Emperor [[Moctezuma II]] of Mexico's Aztec Empire subdues a rebellion in Zozollan, east of Achiutia, then kills the prisoners of war as a sacrifice to the gods. * [[June 15]] – [[Mahmud Shah II of Kedah|Mahmud Shah II]] begins a 41-year reign as the [[Kedah Sultanate|Sultan of Kedah]], a Muslim kingdom on the [[Malay Peninsula]], on the death of his father, [[Muhammad Jiwa Zainal Adilin I of Kedah|Adilin I]]. * [[June 27]] – The [[Treaty of Villafáfila]] is signed between Austria and Spain. === July–September === * [[July 12]] – [[Philip I of Castile|Philip the Fair]], Duke of Burgundy, becomes the ruler of the Spanish Kingdom of Castile with his insane wife [[Joanna of Castile|Joanna]], but reigns for only two months before dying of typhoid. * [[August 6]] – [[Battle of Kletsk]]: The [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania]] defeats the [[Tatars]] of the [[Crimean Khanate]]. * [[August 19]] – [[Sigismund I the Old]] succeeds his brother as king of Poland.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.historyorb.com/events/date/1506 |title=Historical Events for Year 1506 | OnThisDay.com |website=Historyorb.com |access-date=2016-06-28}}</ref> * [[September 2]] – In Korea, [[Yeonsangun of Joseon|Emperor Yonsangun]], known for being a tyrant, is deposed in the [[Jungjong coup]] by his younger brother, who becomes [[King Jungjong]]. * [[September 25]] – [[Philip I of Castile|Philip I]], the first Spanish Habsburg King of Castile, dies suddenly from typhoid. === October–December === * [[October 6]] – In [[Córdoba, Spain|Córdoba]], in the Spanish kingdom of [[Andalusia]], members of the nobility and the general public revolt against the Spanish inquisitor [[Diego Rodriguez de Lucero]] and General Inquisitor [[Diego de Deza]]. The mob liberates the people incarcerated at the Córdoba prison. * [[October 7]] – Pope Julius II issues a bull excommunicating [[Giovanni II Bentivoglio]] from the Roman Catholic Church, who had dominated the Italian city state of [[Bologna]]. * [[October 15]] – [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles II]], the six-year-old son of [[Philip I of Castile|King Philip of Castile]], inherits his father's title of Duke of Burgundy and is proclaimed "Lord of the Netherlands". * [[November 6]] – [[Pope Julius II]] personally leads his troops into [[Bologna]], retaking the city from the excommunicated tyrant [[Giovanni II Bentivoglio]]. * [[December 8]] – [[Sigismund I the Old]] (Zygmunt Jagiellon), younger brother of the late [[Alexander Jagiellon]], becomes the [[List of Polish monarchs|King of Poland]] and (as Zygimantas II) the [[Grand Duke of Lithuania]]. He will reign for more than 40 years, dying in 1548 at the age of 81. === Date unknown === * The [[Kingdom of Portugal|Portuguese]] mariner [[Tristão da Cunha]] sights the islands of [[Tristan da Cunha]], naming them after himself. * In [[Ming dynasty]] China, the costs of the [[courier]] system are met by a tax in [[silver]] on land, instead of [[corvée]] labor service. * [[Duarte Barbosa]] returns to [[Lisbon]]. * [[Johannes Trithemius]] becomes abbot of the monastery of St. Jacob, at [[Würzburg]]. * [[Leonardo da Vinci]] completes most of his work on the ''[[Mona Lisa]]''.</onlyinclude>
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