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Year 1503 (MDIII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar.
EventsEdit
January–MarchEdit
- January 20 – Seville in Castile is awarded exclusive rights to trade with the New World.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- January 24 – Construction of the Henry VII Chapel at Westminster Abbey begins in the perpendicular style, the final stage of English Gothic art.<ref name=CBH>Template:Cite book</ref>
- February 13 – Challenge of Barletta: Thirteen Italian knights defeat thirteen French knights, near Barletta.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- February 23 – Third Italian War: Battle of Ruvo – The Spanish defeat the French in Italy.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- March 15 – Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama and sailors of his Portuguese India Armada become the first Europeans to sight the Seychelles islands as Thomé Lopes notes the discovery of what will later be called Silhouette Island.
April–JuneEdit
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May 24: Coronation of Moctezuma II as Aztec Emperor takes place in Tenochtitlan
- April 2 – The Kingdom of Cochin (ruled by a Portuguese-installed raja, Unni Ramman Koyil II in modern-day India's Kerala state) is invaded by 50,000 Nair troops of the Zamorin of Calicut.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- April 21 – Third Italian War: Battle of Seminara – Spanish forces under Fernando de Andrade de las Mariñas defeat the French under Bernard Stewart, 4th Lord of Aubigny, who is captured, in Calabria.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- April 28 – Third Italian War: Battle of Cerignola – Spanish forces under Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba defeat the French under Louis d'Armagnac, Duke of Nemours, who is killed, in Apulia. This is considered to be the first battle in history won by gunpowder small arms.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- May 10 – Christopher Columbus discovers the Cayman Islands, which he names Las Tortugas, after the numerous sea turtles there.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- May 13 – Naples is captured by the Spanish.
- May 20 (Feast of the Ascension) – Ascension Island is first definitively sighted, by Portuguese admiral Afonso de Albuquerque.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- May 24 – The coronation of Moctezuma II as ruler of the Aztec Empire takes place at the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan, part of modern-day Mexico City.<ref>"Account of Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxóchitl", in Obras históricas, Volume 2, ed. by Alfredo Chavero (Oficina de la Secretaría de Fomento Mexicano)</ref>
- May 28 – James IV of Scotland and Margaret Tudor of England are married as per the Treaty of Perpetual Peace by Pope Alexander VI, according to Papal bull.
- June 21 – Murad, the last Sultan of Aq Qoyunlu in modern-day eastern Turkey fights the Safavid King of Persia, Ismail I in a battle near the city of Hamadan, and suffers 10,000 casualties, including his commander Güzel Ahmad.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- June 23 – Representatives of King Henry VII of England and Queen Isabella of Spain sign a treaty for 12-year-old Henry, Prince of Wales to be married to Catherine of Aragon, widow of King Henry's son Arthur.<ref>J. J. Scarisbrick, Henry VIII (Yale University Press, 1997) p. 8</ref>
- June 25 – After his ships are damaged in a storm, Christopher Columbus and his 230 men are forced to beach at the island of Jamaica (at modern-day Saint Ann Parish) and remain stranded there for the next six months.<ref>Lawrence Bergreen, Columbus: The Four Voyages, 1493–1504 (Penguin, 2011) pp.330-332</ref>
- June 27 – The book The Imitation of Christ by Thomas à Kempis is re-published in an English translation.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
July–SeptemberEdit
- July 23 – Orbital calculations suggest that on this day Pluto moves outside Neptune's orbit, remaining there for 233 years.
- July 30 – Saint Helena is first definitively sighted, by ships of Portuguese navigator Estêvão da Gama returning from the East.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- August 8 – King James IV of Scotland marries Margaret Tudor, daughter of King Henry VII of England, at Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, Scotland.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- August 18 – Pope Alexander VI dies after a reign of 11 years, and the largest gathering of cardinals up to that time— 21 from Italy, 11 from Spain and 7 from France— is called to Rome for a papal conclave, to start in September.
- August 20 – A previous treaty between Vladislaus II of Hungary and Bayezid II, which was finalized on June 11, goes into effect.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> The treaty suppresses warfare along the Hungarian-Ottoman border. Stephen III of Moldavia is also included in this treaty, but it preserves his nation's independence on the condition Moldavia pays an annual tribute to the Ottoman Empire.
- September 22 – Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini, Archbishop of Siena, is elected as the new Pope after the voting cardinals cannot decide between Georges d'Amboise of France or Giuliano della Rovere of Italy. Piccolomini takes the name of Pope Pius III but will reign for only 26 days.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
October–DecemberEdit
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By October: Work on Mona Lisa has begun
- October – Earliest record of Leonardo da Vinci working on a portrait of Lisa del Giocondo, probably the Mona Lisa, in Florence.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- October 1 – Fort Emmanuel is christened at Cochin after Afonso de Albuquerque obtained permission to be able to build it.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> It is the first European fort in India, in addition to being the first Portuguese fort.
- October 18 – Pope Pius III dies less than four weeks after being elected, prompting the calling of the second papal conclave in as many months.<ref name="pap">Template:Cite book</ref>Template:Rp
- October 30 – Queen Isabella I of Spain issues an edict prohibiting violence against indigenous peoples in the New World.
- November 1 – Cardinal Giuliano della Rovere, Bishop of Ostia, is elected the 216th Roman Catholic Pontiff at the end of the year's second papal conclave and takes the papal name Pope Julius II.<ref name="pap" />Template:Rp Della Rovere had received 15 of 32 votes in the September voting for a plurality, but still short of a majority.<ref name="pl">Template:Cite book</ref>Template:Rp Julius II reigns for a little more than nine years until his death in 1513.<ref name="pl" />Template:Rp
- November 11 – Bernard Stewart, 4th Lord of Aubigny, commander of the defeated French forces and a prisoner of war since his April 21 defeat at the Battle of Seminara, is released from Castel Nuovo in Naples after a truce between France and Spain.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- November 29 – Pope Julius II, formerly Giuliano della Rovere, adds four new people to the College of Cardinals, including two members of his family, Clemente della Rovere and Galeotto della Rovere.<ref name="pap" />Template:Rp By the time of his death, Julius will have added 27 cardinals to the Roman Catholic Church, five of them from the della Rovere family.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- December 29 – Third Italian War: The Battle of Garigliano takes place near Gaeta in Italy. Spanish forces under Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba defeat a French–Italian mercenary army under Ludovico II, Marquess of Saluzzo; the French forces, who suffer 4,000 casualties, withdraw to Gaeta.
Date unknownEdit
- Mariotto Albertinelli paints The Visitation.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- Hieronymus Bosch works on the triptych The Garden of Earthly Delights, although other sources suggest a 1490-1510 date range for when he worked on it.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- From this year until 1660, sixteen million kilograms of silver and 185,000 kilograms of gold will enter the port of Seville.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
BirthsEdit
- January 3 – Al-Mutahhar, Imam of the Zaidi state of Yemen (d. 1572)
- January 11 – Parmigianino (Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola), Italian artist (d. 1540)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- January 18 – Joachim of Münsterberg-Oels, Duke of Münsterberg, Duke of Oels, Count of Kladsko, Bishop of Brandenburg (d. 1562)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- February 24 – Johann Gropper, German Catholic cardinal (d. 1559)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- March 10 – Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor (d. 1564)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- March 11 – George Harper, English politician (d. 1558)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- March 22 – Antonio Francesco Grazzini, Italian writer (d. 1584)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- April 6 – Jacob Micyllus, German humanist (d. 1558)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- April 18 – Henry II of Navarre, King of Navarre (1517–1555) (d. 1555)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- May 1 – Celio Secondo Curione, Italian humanist (d. 1569)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- June 1 – Wilhelm von Grumbach, German adventurer (d. 1567)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- June 28 – Giovanni della Casa, Italian poet (d. 1556)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- June 30 – John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony (d. 1554)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- July 23 – Anne of Bohemia and Hungary, Queen consort of the Romans, Bohemia and Hungary (d. 1547)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- August 12 – Christian III of Denmark and Norway (d. 1559)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- September 10 – Elisabeth of Hesse, Countess Palatine of Zweibrücken, later Countess Palatine of Simmern (d. 1563)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- October 4 – Isabella of Portugal, Queen of Spain (d. 1539)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- November 12 – Philip, Duke of Palatinate-Neuburg, German duke (d. 1548)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- November 13 – Ippolita Gonzaga, Italian nun (d. 1570)
- November 17 – Agnolo di Cosimo, Italian artist and poet (d. 1572)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- November 19 – Pier Luigi Farnese, Duke of Parma (d. 1547)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- December 14 – Michel de Nostredame, called Nostradamus, French physician and writer of Les Propheties (1555) (d. 1566)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- December 20 – Cosimo Bartoli, Italian diplomat and writer (d. 1572)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- date unknown
- Lucas David, Prussian historian (d. 1583)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- Robert Estienne, French printer (d. 1559)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- John Frith, English Protestant priest and martyr (d. 1533)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- Susannah Hornebolt, English artist (d. c. 1554)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- Lakandula, Lakan of Tondo (d. 1589)
- Shimazu Katsuhisa, Japanese nobleman (d. 1573)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- Tomé de Sousa, Portuguese nobleman, first general-governor of Brazil (d. 1573 or 1579)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- Thomas Wyatt, English lyric poet and diplomat (d. 1542)
- probable – Nicholas Bourbon, French poet<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
DeathsEdit
- January 20 – Ludmila of Poděbrady, Regent of the duchies of Brzeg and Oława (1488–1503) (b. 1456)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- February 11 – Elizabeth of York, queen of Henry VII of England (b. 1466)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- February 23 – Annamacharya, Indian mystic saint composer (b. 1408)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- March 14 – Frederick Jagiellon, Primate of Poland (b. 1468)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- March 16 – Edward Story, Bishop of Carlisle and Chichester<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- April 7 – Sophia Palaiologina, Byzantine princess and Grand Princess of Moscow (b. 1449)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- May 20 – Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de' Medici, Italian patron of the arts (b. 1463)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- June 2 – Clara Gonzaga, Italian noble (b. 1464)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- July 3 – Pierre d'Aubusson, Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes (b. 1423)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- July 12 – Sophie of Mecklenburg, Duchess of Mecklenburg, Duchess of Saxony (b. 1481)<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref>
- July 24 – Louise of Savoy, Nun (b. 1461)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- August 5 – Reginald Bray, British courtier (b. 1440)<ref>Template:Cite ODNB</ref>
- August 12 – Anna Jagiellon, Duchess of Pomerania, Polish princess (b. 1476)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- August 18 – Pope Alexander VI (b. 1431)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- September 5 – Margaret of Hanau-Münzenberg, German noblewoman (b. 1471)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- October 10 – Peter II, Duke of Bourbon (b. 1438)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- October 18 – Pope Pius III (b. c. 1439)<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>
- November 17 – Bona of Savoy, Duchess of Savoy (b. 1449)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- November 23 – Margaret of York, Duchess consort of Burgundy, spouse of Charles I, Duke of Burgundy (b. 1446)<ref>Template:Cite ODNB</ref>
- December 1 – George, Duke of Bavaria (b. 1455)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- December 14 – Sten Sture the Elder, regent of Sweden (1470–1497 and 1501–1503) (b. 1440)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- December 28 – Piero di Lorenzo de' Medici, exiled ruler of Florence (drowned) (b. 1472)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- date unknown
- Richard Amerike, English merchant and patron of John Cabot (b. 1445)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- Anacaona, Taino queen and poet (b. 1474)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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