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* [[March 23]] – The [[Peace of Longjumeau]] ends the Second War of Religion in France. Again [[Catherine de' Medici]] and [[Charles IX of France|Charles IX]] make substantial concessions to the Huguenots.
* [[March 23]] – The [[Peace of Longjumeau]] ends the Second War of Religion in France. Again [[Catherine de' Medici]] and [[Charles IX of France|Charles IX]] make substantial concessions to the Huguenots.
* [[May 2]] – [[Mary, Queen of Scots]], escapes from [[Loch Leven Castle]].
* [[May 2]] – [[Mary, Queen of Scots]], escapes from [[Loch Leven Castle]].
* [[May 13]] – [[Battle of Langside]]: The forces of [[Mary, Queen of Scots]] are defeated by a confederacy of Scottish [[Protestant]]s, under [[James Stewart, Earl of Moray]], her half-brother.
* [[May 13]] &ndash; [[Battle of Langside]]: The forces of [[Mary, Queen of Scots]] are defeated by a confederacy of Scottish [[Protestant]]s, under [[James Stewart, Earl of Moray]], her half-brother.<ref>{{cite book|author1=Peter G. B. McNeill|author2=Hector L. MacQueen|title=Atlas of Scottish History to 1707|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qs1-AAAAMAAJ|year=1996|publisher=Scottish Medievalists and Department of Geography, University of Edinburgh|isbn=978-0-9503904-1-3|page=134|language=en}}</ref>
* [[May 16]] &ndash; [[Mary, Queen of Scots]], flees to [[Kingdom of England|England]].
* [[May 16]] &ndash; [[Mary, Queen of Scots]], flees to [[Kingdom of England|England]].
* [[May 19]] &ndash; Queen [[Elizabeth I of England]] arrests [[Mary, Queen of Scots]].
* [[May 19]] &ndash; Queen [[Elizabeth I of England]] arrests [[Mary, Queen of Scots]].
* [[May 23]] &ndash; [[Battle of Heiligerlee (1568)|Battle of Heiligerlee]]: Troops under [[Louis of Nassau]], brother of [[William I of Orange]], defeat a smaller loyalist force under the [[Jean de Ligne, Duke of Arenberg|Duke of Arenberg]], in an attempt to invade the Northern Netherlands. This effectively begins the [[Eighty Years' War]].
* [[May 23]] &ndash; [[Battle of Heiligerlee (1568)|Battle of Heiligerlee]]: Troops under [[Louis of Nassau]], brother of [[William I of Orange]], defeat a smaller loyalist force under the [[Jean de Ligne, Duke of Arenberg|Duke of Arenberg]], in an attempt to invade the Northern Netherlands. This effectively begins the [[Eighty Years' War]].<ref>{{cite book|author=Marco van der Hoeven|title=Exercise of Arms: Warfare in the Netherlands, 1568-1648|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=95Lbwsu1EC8C&pg=PA57|year=1997|publisher=BRILL|isbn=90-04-10727-4|pages=57|language=en}}</ref>


=== July&ndash;December ===
=== July&ndash;December ===
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* [[September 29]] &ndash; The Swedish king [[Eric XIV of Sweden|Eric XIV]] is deposed by his half-brothers [[John III of Sweden|John]] and [[Charles IX of Sweden|Charles]]. John proclaims himself king John III the next day.
* [[September 29]] &ndash; The Swedish king [[Eric XIV of Sweden|Eric XIV]] is deposed by his half-brothers [[John III of Sweden|John]] and [[Charles IX of Sweden|Charles]]. John proclaims himself king John III the next day.
* [[October 5]] &ndash; [[William I of Orange]] invades the southeastern Netherlands.
* [[October 5]] &ndash; [[William I of Orange]] invades the southeastern Netherlands.
* [[October 20]] &ndash; [[Battle of Jodoigne]]: Spanish forces under the Duke of Alva destroy Orange's rearguard. Orange abandons his offensive.
* [[October 20]] &ndash; [[Battle of Jodoigne]]: Spanish forces under the Duke of Alva destroy Orange's rearguard. Orange abandons his offensive.<ref>{{cite book|author1=Trevor Nevitt Dupuy|author2=Curt Johnson|author3=David L. Bongard|title=The Harper Encyclopedia of Military Biography|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6Y4UAQAAIAAJ|year=1992|publisher=HarperCollins|isbn=978-0-06-270015-5|page=800|language=en}}</ref>


=== Date unknown ===
=== Date unknown ===
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* [[August 27]] &ndash; [[Hercule, Duke of Montbazon]] (d. [[1654]])
* [[August 27]] &ndash; [[Hercule, Duke of Montbazon]] (d. [[1654]])
* [[September 3]] &ndash; [[Adriano Banchieri]], Italian composer (d. [[1634]])
* [[September 3]] &ndash; [[Adriano Banchieri]], Italian composer (d. [[1634]])
* [[September 5]] &ndash; [[Tommaso Campanella]], Italian theologian and poet (d. [[1639]])
* [[September 5]] &ndash; [[Tommaso Campanella]], Italian theologian and poet (d. [[1639]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Germana Ernst|title=Tommaso Campanella: The Book and the Body of Nature|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IFhnDDX6oU8C&pg=PA2|date=16 March 2010|publisher=Springer Science & Business Media|isbn=978-90-481-3126-6|pages=2}}</ref>
* [[October 2]] &ndash; [[Marino Ghetaldi]], Croatian mathematician and physicist (d. [[1626]])
* [[October 2]] &ndash; [[Marino Ghetaldi]], Croatian mathematician and physicist (d. [[1626]])
* [[October 18]] &ndash; [[Henry Wallop (died 1642)|Henry Wallop]], English politician (d. [[1642]])
* [[October 18]] &ndash; [[Henry Wallop (died 1642)|Henry Wallop]], English politician (d. [[1642]])
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== Deaths ==
== Deaths ==
[[File:Albrecht von Hohenzollern.jpg|thumbnail|110px|right|[[Albert, Duke of Prussia]]]]
[[File:Albrecht von Hohenzollern.jpg|thumbnail|110px|right|[[Albert, Duke of Prussia]]]]
* [[January 26]] &ndash; [[Lady Catherine Grey]], Countess of Hertford (b. [[1540]])
* [[January 26]] &ndash; [[Lady Catherine Grey]], Countess of Hertford (b. [[1540]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Robert Stedall|title=The Challenge to the Crown: Volume I: The Struggle for Influence in the Reign of Mary Queen of Scots 1542-1567|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=d3kcAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA157|date=26 July 2012|publisher=Book Guild Publishing|isbn=978-1-84624-646-3|pages=157|language=en}}</ref>
* [[February 15]] &ndash; [[Hendrick van Brederode]], Dutch reformer (b. [[1531]])
* [[February 15]] &ndash; [[Hendrick van Brederode]], Dutch reformer (b. [[1531]])
* [[March 20]]
* [[March 20]]
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* [[September]] &ndash; [[Anna Pehrsönernas moder]], influential Swedish courtier (b. year unknown)
* [[September]] &ndash; [[Anna Pehrsönernas moder]], influential Swedish courtier (b. year unknown)
* [[September]] &ndash; [[Jöran Persson]], Swedish politician (b. c. [[1530]]) (executed)
* [[September]] &ndash; [[Jöran Persson]], Swedish politician (b. c. [[1530]]) (executed)
* [[October 3]] &ndash; [[Elisabeth of Valois]], Queen of [[Philip II of Spain]] (b. [[1545]])
* [[October 3]] &ndash; [[Elisabeth of Valois]], Queen of [[Philip II of Spain]] (b. [[1545]])<ref>{{cite book|author1=St James Press|author2=Anthony Levi|author3=Retired Professor of French Anthony Levi|title=Guide to French Literature: Beginnings to 1789|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=oqkRAQAAMAAJ|year=1992|publisher=St. James Press|isbn=978-1-55862-159-6|page=372|language=en}}</ref>
* [[October 14]] &ndash; [[Jacques Arcadelt]], Flemish composer (b. [[1504]])
* [[October 14]] &ndash; [[Jacques Arcadelt]], Flemish composer (b. [[1504]])
* [[October 19]] &ndash; [[Joannes Aurifaber Vratislaviensis]], German theologian (b. [[1517]])
* [[October 19]] &ndash; [[Joannes Aurifaber Vratislaviensis]], German theologian (b. [[1517]])

Revision as of 15:19, 2 June 2021

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1568 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1568
MDLXVIII
Ab urbe condita2321
Armenian calendar1017
ԹՎ ՌԺԷ
Assyrian calendar6318
Balinese saka calendar1489–1490
Bengali calendar975
Berber calendar2518
English Regnal year10 Eliz. 1 – 11 Eliz. 1
Buddhist calendar2112
Burmese calendar930
Byzantine calendar7076–7077
Chinese calendar丁卯年 (Fire Rabbit)
4265 or 4058
    — to —
戊辰年 (Earth Dragon)
4266 or 4059
Coptic calendar1284–1285
Discordian calendar2734
Ethiopian calendar1560–1561
Hebrew calendar5328–5329
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1624–1625
 - Shaka Samvat1489–1490
 - Kali Yuga4668–4669
Holocene calendar11568
Igbo calendar568–569
Iranian calendar946–947
Islamic calendar975–976
Japanese calendarEiroku 11
(永禄11年)
Javanese calendar1487–1488
Julian calendar1568
MDLXVIII
Korean calendar3901
Minguo calendar344 before ROC
民前344年
Nanakshahi calendar100
Thai solar calendar2110–2111
Tibetan calendar阴火兔年
(female Fire-Rabbit)
1694 or 1313 or 541
    — to —
阳土龙年
(male Earth-Dragon)
1695 or 1314 or 542
May 23: Battle of Heiligerlee

Year 1568 (MDLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Events

May 19: Mary, Queen of Scots, is arrested.

January–June

July–December

Date unknown

Births

Pope Urban VIII

Deaths

Albert, Duke of Prussia

References

  1. ^ Peter G. B. McNeill; Hector L. MacQueen (1996). Atlas of Scottish History to 1707. Scottish Medievalists and Department of Geography, University of Edinburgh. p. 134. ISBN 978-0-9503904-1-3.
  2. ^ Marco van der Hoeven (1997). Exercise of Arms: Warfare in the Netherlands, 1568-1648. BRILL. p. 57. ISBN 90-04-10727-4.
  3. ^ Trevor Nevitt Dupuy; Curt Johnson; David L. Bongard (1992). The Harper Encyclopedia of Military Biography. HarperCollins. p. 800. ISBN 978-0-06-270015-5.
  4. ^ Polybius: "The Rise Of The Roman Empire", Page 36, Penguin, 1979.
  5. ^ Germana Ernst (March 16, 2010). Tommaso Campanella: The Book and the Body of Nature. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 2. ISBN 978-90-481-3126-6.
  6. ^ Robert Stedall (July 26, 2012). The Challenge to the Crown: Volume I: The Struggle for Influence in the Reign of Mary Queen of Scots 1542-1567. Book Guild Publishing. p. 157. ISBN 978-1-84624-646-3.
  7. ^ St James Press; Anthony Levi; Retired Professor of French Anthony Levi (1992). Guide to French Literature: Beginnings to 1789. St. James Press. p. 372. ISBN 978-1-55862-159-6.