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October 15: The day after October 4, 1582, is designated October 15 by order of Pope Gregory XIII
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June 21: Japanese warlord Oda Nobunaga assassinated in "incident at Honnō-ji"

1582 (MDLXXXII) was a common year starting on Monday in the Julian calendar, and a common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar) of the Proleptic Gregorian calendar. This year saw the beginning of the Gregorian calendar switch, when the papal bull Inter gravissimas introduced the Gregorian calendar, adopted by Spain, Portugal, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and most of present-day Italy from the start. In these countries, the year continued as normal through Thursday, October 4; the next day became Friday, October 15, like a common year starting on Friday. France followed two months later, letting Sunday, December 9 be followed by Monday, December 20. Other countries continued using the Julian calendar, switching calendars in later years, and the complete conversion to the Gregorian calendar was not entirely done until 1923.

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January–MarchEdit

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April–JuneEdit

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  • June 23 – After learning of the assassination of his commander, Oda Nobunaga, Shimizu Muneharu surrenders Takamatsu Castle to Toyotomi Hideyoshi and, in return for the pledge that the castle's defenders will be spared, commits the ritual suicide of seppuku.<ref>Stephen Turnbull, The Samurai Sourcebook (Cassell & Co., 2000) pp. 231–232</ref>

July–SeptemberEdit

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Young King James, taken hostage

October–DecemberEdit

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  • December 9 (Julian) (December 19 Gregorian) – France discards the Julian Calendar at the end of the day and adopts the Gregorian Calendar at midnight. Sunday, December 9 is followed the next day in France by Monday, December 20.<ref name=calendar/>

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