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Calendar year
Year 1558 (MDLVIII) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar. January 7 – French troops, led by François, Duke of Guise, take Calais
1558
Queen of England and Ireland from 1553 to 1558
November 1558) was Queen of England and Ireland from July 1553 and Queen of Spain as the wife of King Philip II from January 1556 until her death in 1558. She
Mary_I
cancer. Her death in November 1558 was greeted with huge celebrations in the streets of London. After Mary I died in 1558, Elizabeth I came to the throne
History_of_England
Battle in Ottoman-Habsburg wars
The raid of the Balearic Islands was carried out by the Ottoman Empire in 1558, against the Spanish Habsburg territory of the Balearic Islands. The Ottomans
Raid of the Balearic Islands (1558)
Raid_of_the_Balearic_Islands_(1558)
Act of the Parliament of England
The Act of Supremacy 1558 (1 Eliz. 1. c. 1), also known as the Act of Supremacy 1559, is an act of the Parliament of England, which replaced the original
Act_of_Supremacy_1558
Queen of Hungary and Bohemia from 1516 to 1526
Ausztriai Mária; Dutch: Maria van Oostenrijk; 15 September 1505 – 18 October 1558), also known as Mary of Hungary(German: Maria von Ungarn; Czech: Marie Uherská;
Mary of Hungary (governor of the Netherlands)
Mary_of_Hungary_(governor_of_the_Netherlands)
Queen of Portugal (1518–1521) and France (1530–1547)
Eleanor of Austria (15 November 1498 – 25 February 1558), also called Eleanor of Castile, was Queen of Portugal from 1518 to 1521 as the wife of King Manuel
Eleanor_of_Austria
1558 battle between England and France
The French siege of Calais in early 1558 was part of the Italian War of 1551–1559 between France and England and their respective allies. It resulted in
Siege_of_Calais_(1558)
Queen of England and Ireland from 1558 to 1603
1533 – 24 March 1603) was Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death in 1603. She was the last and longest reigning monarch of
Elizabeth_I
English merchant and colonial administrator
Sir Thomas Smythe (or Smith, c. 1558 – 4 September 1625) was an English merchant, politician and colonial administrator. He was the first governor of the
Thomas_Smythe
United Kingdom law of religion and the Church of England
The Act of Uniformity 1558 (1 Eliz. 1. c. 2) was an act of the Parliament of England, passed in 1559, to regularise prayer, divine worship and the administration
Act_of_Uniformity_1558
Events from the year 1558 in art. Benvenuto Cellini begins writing his influential autobiography, focusing not only on his life but on his goldsmith's
1558_in_art
King of Spain (1556–1598) and Portugal (1580–1598)
and Ireland from his marriage to Queen Mary I in 1554 until her death in 1558. Further, he was Duke of Milan from 1540. From 1555, he was Lord of the Seventeen
Philip_II_of_Spain
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1556 to 1558
1500 – 17 November 1558) was an English cardinal and the last Catholic Archbishop of Canterbury, holding the office from 1556 to 1558 during the Marian
Reginald_Pole
English politician (1488–1558)
Sir John Baker (1488 – 23 December 1558) was an English politician. He served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1545 to his death, having previously
John_Baker_(1488–1558)
Main-belt asteroid
1558 Järnefelt (provisional designation 1942 BD) is a carbonaceous asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, approximately 65 kilometers in
1558_Järnefelt
years in music (table) … 1548 1549 1550 1551 1552 1553 1554 1555 1556 1557 1558 1559 1560 1561 1562 1563 1564 1565 1566 1567 1568 … Art Archaeology Architecture
1558_in_music
Royal tours of major cities in England
Mackie, 'The Earlier Tudors, 1485-1558'(Oxford University Press, 1952), p.68 J.D. Mackie, 'The Earlier Tudors, 1485-1558'(Oxford University Press, 1952)
Tudor_Royal_Progresses
Welsh administrator (1515–1560)
accession in 1558, and held the offices of royal steward, Cofferer, Privy Counsellor, Comptroller of the Household (appointed November 1558), Master of
Thomas Parry (Comptroller of the Household)
Thomas_Parry_(Comptroller_of_the_Household)
Queen of Scotland from 1542 to 1567
invading English forces during the Rough Wooing. Mary married Francis in 1558, becoming queen consort of France from his accession in 1559 until his death
Mary,_Queen_of_Scots
Spanish military expedition in Algeria
The Expedition of Mostaganem occurred in 1558, when Spanish forces attempted to capture the city of Mostaganem. The expedition was supposed to be a decisive
Expedition to Mostaganem (1558)
Expedition_to_Mostaganem_(1558)
Events from the year 1558 in France. Monarch – Henry II 1 to 8 January – The siege of Calais by the French army led by François, Duke of Guise, which ended
1558_in_France
Holy Roman Emperor from 1519 to 1556
Charles V (24 February 1500 – 21 September 1558) was Holy Roman Emperor and Archduke of Austria from 1519 to 1556, King of Spain (as Charles I) from 1516
Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Period of English history (1485–1603) under the Tudor dynasty
(1509–1547) Edward VI (1547–1553) Lady Jane Grey (1553) Mary I (1553–1558) Elizabeth I (1558–1603) Early modern Britain including the Stuart period from 1603
Tudor_period
Theatre of England between 1558 and 1642
Renaissance theatre or Elizabethan theatre was the theatre of England from 1558 to 1642. Its most prominent playwrights were William Shakespeare, Christopher
English_Renaissance_theatre
16th-century English politician
Thomas Grey (by 1519–1558), of Norwich, Norfolk, was an English politician. He was a member of parliament (MP) for Norwich in 1555. "GREY, Thomas II (by
Thomas_Grey_(Norwich_MP)
Military engagement between Ahmadnagar Sultanate and Vijayanagara Empire
Siege of Ahmednagar (1558–1559) was a military engagement between Ahmadnagar Sultanate and Vijayanagara Empire. In the 1558 Vijayanagara along with its
Siege of Ahmednagar (1558–1559)
Siege_of_Ahmednagar_(1558–1559)
Topics referred to by the same term
free dictionary. Bloody Mary most commonly refers to: Mary I (1516–1558; r. 1553–1558), Queen of England, nicknamed by her Protestant opponents due to her
Bloody_Mary
Series of military encounters between Portuguese and Ottoman Empire in medieval age
The Ottoman–Portuguese or the Turco-Portuguese confrontations refers to a series of different military encounters between the Portuguese Empire and the
Ottoman–Portuguese confrontations
Ottoman–Portuguese_confrontations
1989 anthology volume
Rants and Incendiary Tracts: Voices of Desperate Illumination 1558–Present is an anthology book of rants edited by Bob Black and Adam Parfrey. The book
Rants_and_Incendiary_Tracts
Series of military encounters between the Portuguese and Ottoman Empires
The Ottoman–Portuguese conflicts (Portuguese: Guerra Turco-Portuguesa, Turkish: Osmanlı İmparatorluğu-Portekiz İmparatorluğu çekişmesi, 1538–60) also known
Ottoman–Portuguese conflicts (1538–1560)
Ottoman–Portuguese_conflicts_(1538–1560)
English politician (1558–1601)
Anthony Bacon (1558–1601) was a member of the powerful English Bacon family and was a spy during the Elizabethan era. He was Francis Bacon's elder brother
Anthony_Bacon_(1558–1601)
(1509–1547) and Mary I (1553–1558), and in smaller numbers during the reigns of Edward VI (1547–1553), Elizabeth I (1558–1603), and James I (1603–1625)
List of Protestant martyrs of the English Reformation
List_of_Protestant_martyrs_of_the_English_Reformation
Wedding of Mary I of Scotland and the future Francis II of France
Francis, Dauphin of France (1544–1560), at Notre-Dame de Paris on 24 April 1558. Mary became the Scottish monarch soon after her birth when her father, James
Wedding of Mary, Queen of Scots, and Francis, Dauphin of France
Wedding_of_Mary,_Queen_of_Scots,_and_Francis,_Dauphin_of_France
1552 1553 1554 1555 1556 1557 1558 1559 1560 1561 1562 1563 1564 1565 1566 1567 1568 … In literature 1555 1556 1557 1558 1559 1560 1561 Art Archaeology
1558_in_poetry
English politician
Sir Henry Capell (1505– 1 February 1558) of Ubley, Somerset was an English politician. He was the son of Sir Giles Capell of Rayne, Essex, and his first
Henry_Capell_(died_1558)
English royal house of Welsh origin (r. 1485–1603)
control of all territory in France as a result of the Siege of Calais in 1558. The Tudor monarchs ruled England for a total of 118 years. Henry VIII (r
House_of_Tudor
1558 events in London
Mary I of England died on 17 November 1558 at St James's Palace in Westminster. She was 42 years old. Mary was buried in Westminster Abbey on 14 December
Death_and_funeral_of_Mary_I
Literary work by Marcus Aurelius
(P), also known as the Codex Toxitanus (T), that was first published in 1558–59 but is now lost. The other manuscript is the Codex Vaticanus 1950 (A)
Meditations
English soldier (1495–1558)
Sir Robert Constable (before 1495 – 12 October 1558), of Everingham, Yorkshire, was an English soldier who fought against the Scots for Henry VIII in the
Robert Constable (soldier, died 1558)
Robert_Constable_(soldier,_died_1558)
1536, and restored shortly under his daughter Mary I (reigned from 1553 to 1558) and King James II of England (from 1686 to 1688). 1070 - Hubert, signatory
List of papal legates to England
List_of_papal_legates_to_England
Princess consort of Orange
Anna of Egmont (March 1533 – 24 March 1558), mainly known as Anna van Buren (or Anna van Bueren), was a Dutch heiress who became the first wife of William
Anna_van_Egmont
Queen Elizabeth I was summoned by Queen Elizabeth I of England on 5 December 1558 and first assembled on 23 January 1559. This Parliament would restore many
1st_Parliament_of_Elizabeth_I
Francesco Contarini (1477–1558) was a patrician, official and diplomat of the Republic of Venice. He rose to prominence following the capture of his father
Francesco Contarini (1477–1558)
Francesco_Contarini_(1477–1558)
King of France from 1559 to 1560
He was also King of Scotland as the husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, from 1558 until his death in 1560. He ascended the throne of France at age 15 after
Francis_II_of_France
Battle of the Italian War near Calais, France
The Battle of Gravelines was fought on 13 July 1558 at Gravelines, near Calais, France. It occurred during the twelve-year war between France and Spain
Battle_of_Gravelines_(1558)
King of England from 1509 to 1547
2009, pp. 194–195. Mackie, John D. (1991) [1952]. The Earlier Tudors, 1485–1558. Clarendon Press. pp. 442–445. ISBN 978-0-1982-1706-0. Elton 1977, pp. 23
Henry_VIII
Japanese samurai (1558–1565)
Ōtani Yoshitsugu (大谷 吉継; 1558 or 1565 – October 21, 1600) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period through the Azuchi-Momoyama Period. He was also
Ōtani_Yoshitsugu
1556–1600, bishop Lew Sapieha, 1557–1633, hetman, voivode Stanisław Krasiński, 1558–1617, voivode Jan Karol Chodkiewicz, 1560–1621, hetman Katarzyna Ostrogska
List_of_szlachta
1558 battle
The Battle of Rio de Janeiro took place in 1558 on the French town at Rio de Janeiro, called Henriville. The Portuguese, though in far smaller numbers
Battle of Rio de Janeiro (1558)
Battle_of_Rio_de_Janeiro_(1558)
English politician
John Foster or Forster (by 1511 – 1558), of Bramfield, Hertfordshire, was an English politician. He was a member (MP) of the parliament of England for
John_Foster_(died_1558)
1558 Unsuccessful Spanish siege of Thionville
under Francis, Duke of Guise and others. It lasted from 17 April to 23 June 1558 and resulted in a French victory. Guise's capture of Calais allowed him to
Siege_of_Thionville_(1558)
Exclave controlled by England during the Middle Ages
parliamentary borough of England across the Strait of Dover from 1347 to 1558. The land enclosing Calais was taken following the Battle of Crécy in 1346
Pale_of_Calais
English businessman
Sir George Barne (died 1558) (also called Barons or Barnes) was an English businessman in the City of London who was active in developing new trading links
George_Barne_(died_1558)
Book by John Knox
Women is a polemical work by the Scottish reformer John Knox, published in 1558. It attacks female monarchs, arguing that rule by women is contrary to the
The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstruous Regiment of Women
The_First_Blast_of_the_Trumpet_Against_the_Monstruous_Regiment_of_Women
Surname list
Hendrik Hondius II (1597–1651), second son of Jodocus I Jacomina Hondius (1558–1628), Flemish-Dutch calligrapher, sister of Jodocus Hondius The Hague family
Hondius
ܐܠܝܐ / Elīyā, d. 26 May 1591) was Patriarch of the Church of the East from 1558 to 1591, with residence in Rabban Hormizd Monastery, near Alqosh, in modern
Eliya_VI
16th-century Christian movement
along lines laid down by Archbishop Thomas Cranmer. Under Mary I (r. 1553–1558), Roman Catholicism was briefly restored. The Elizabethan Religious Settlement
English_Reformation
Member of the Parliament of England
James Basset (1526 – 21 November 1558) was a gentleman from the ancient Devonshire Basset family who became a servant of Stephen Gardiner (c. 1483–1555)
James_Basset
Main page of the English Wikipedia
introduced as the liturgy of the Church of England through the Act of Uniformity 1558. 1932 – A group of military officers and civilians engineered a bloodless
Main_Page
Grand Master of the Teutonic Order
Maximilian III of Austria (12 October 1558 – 2 November 1618), was a member of the House of Habsburg and the Archduke of Further Austria from 1612 until
Maximilian III, Archduke of Austria
Maximilian_III,_Archduke_of_Austria
English politician
Sir William Drury (c. 1500 – 11 January 1558) was an English politician who was a Member of Parliament and a Privy Councillor. He was the son and heir
William_Drury_(died_1558)
French Cardinal
François de La Rochefoucauld (8 December 1558 – 14 February 1645) was a French Cardinal and an "important figure in the French Counter Reformation church"
François de La Rochefoucauld (cardinal)
François_de_La_Rochefoucauld_(cardinal)
English landowner
Sir John Wyndham JP (1558 – 1 April 1645), of Orchard Wyndham in the parish of Watchet in Somerset, was an English landowner who played an important role
John_Wyndham_(1558–1645)
King of England and Ireland from 1547 to 1553
Edward's reign, rather than hers, a historical aberration. On Mary's death in 1558, the English Reformation resumed its course, and most of the reforms instituted
Edward_VI
COVID-19 SARS-CoV-2 3CL-protease-inhibitor antiviral drug
Olgotrelvir (STI-1558) is an experimental antiviral medication being studied as a potential treatment for COVID-19. It is believed to work by inhibiting
Olgotrelvir
English politician
John Beaumont (by 1508 – between 1558 and 1564), of Thringstone and Gracedieu, Leicestershire and London, was an English politician. He was a Member (MP)
John Beaumont (by 1508 – between 1558 and 1564)
John_Beaumont_(by_1508_–_between_1558_and_1564)
English politician
Thomas Hilton (by 1508 – 1558 or later) was an English politician. He was a member (MP) of the parliament of England for Old Sarum in 1529. Hilton was
Thomas Hilton (by 1508 – 1558 or later)
Thomas_Hilton_(by_1508_–_1558_or_later)
Mughal prince (1516–1558)
عسکری میرزا), sometimes known simply as Askari Mirza (5 February 1516 – 1558) was a son of Babur, the founder of the Mughal dynasty and Gulrukh Begum
Askari_Mirza
English politician, MP for Reading
John Bourne (c. 1508 – 1558) was an English politician. He lived in Reading, Berkshire where he was constable in 1530, alderman in 1542 and mayor for 1544–45
John_Bourne_(died_1558)
This is a list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland for the year 1558. It lists acts of Parliament of the old Parliament of Scotland, that was merged
List of acts of the Parliament of Scotland from 1558
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Scotland_from_1558
UK parliamentary constituency in England, 1558–1832
which elected two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons from 1558 until it was abolished by the Great Reform Act 1832. Its famous members of
Castle_Rising_(constituency)
Events from the year 1558 in Ireland. Monarch: Mary I (until 17 November), then Elizabeth I November 17 – the Protestant Elizabeth I succeeds as Queen
1558_in_Ireland
Military commander of Japan's Sengoku period
Oda Nobuyuki (織田 信行; 1536 – 1558), also known as Oda Nobukatsu (織田 信勝), was the son of Oda Nobuhide and younger brother of Oda Nobunaga, who lived during
Oda_Nobuyuki
English politician
John Ainsworth (by 1523 – 1558 or 1559), of Pershore and Worcester, was an English politician. Educated in Cambridge by 1522, obtained BA degree in 1526/1527
John Ainsworth (MP for Worcester)
John_Ainsworth_(MP_for_Worcester)
The Vijayanagara invasion of Goa (1558) was a campaign initiated by Rama Raya against the Portuguese after years of growing tensions between the two powers
Vijayanagara Invasion of Goa (1558)
Vijayanagara_Invasion_of_Goa_(1558)
Italian philosopher and political writer
Frachetta (1558 – 30 December 1619) was an Italian Renaissance philosopher and political writer. Girolamo Frachetta was born in Rovigo in 1558, where he
Girolamo_Frachetta
English politician
Thomas White (1532/34–1558) was an English politician. He was a member (MP) of the parliament of England for Downton in 1555 and 1558. White studied at the
Thomas_White_(died_1558)
Former divisions of the British Royal Navy
introduced in the Tudor Period during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England (1558–1603). The purpose was to separate the English fleet into three squadrons
Coloured squadrons of the Royal Navy
Coloured_squadrons_of_the_Royal_Navy
Walter Ogilvie of Dunlugas or Dunlugus (died 1558) was a Scottish courtier, landowner, and Provost of Banff. He was a son of Walter Ogilvie of Boyne (died
Walter_Ogilvie_of_Dunlugas
English MP
Sir Edmund Carey (c. 1558 – 1637) was an English MP from 1584 to 1614. He was the son of Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon, and Anne Morgan. He was the grandson
Edmund_Carey
English merchant and financier (1519–1579)
VI (1547–1553) and Edward's half-sisters, queens Mary I (1553–1558) and Elizabeth I (1558–1603). In 1565 Gresham founded the Royal Exchange in the City
Thomas_Gresham
Part of the Livonian War
of the Livonian city of Dorpat (in modern-day eastern Estonia) from July 1558, during the Livonian War. After the fall of Neuhausen, the Russians opened
Siege_of_Dorpat_(1558)
16th-century English and Irish laws
first act was repealed during the reign of the Catholic Queen Mary I. The 1558 act declared Queen Elizabeth I and her successors the Supreme Governor of
Acts_of_Supremacy
Spanish conquistador and colonial administrator
Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán (c. 1490 – 1558) was a Spanish conquistador and colonial administrator in New Spain. He was the governor of the province of Pánuco
Nuño_de_Guzmán
Act of the Parliament of England
The Continuance of Laws Act 1558 (1 Eliz. 1. c. 18) was an act of the Parliament of England that continued various older enactments. In the United Kingdom
Continuance_of_Laws_Act_1558
Member of the Parliament of England
John Prideaux (by 1520 – 1558), of Upton Pyne, Devon and the Inner Temple, London, was an English Member of Parliament for Plymouth in 1547 and Devon in
John Prideaux (by 1520 – 1558)
John_Prideaux_(by_1520_–_1558)
English statesman and chief adviser to Queen Elizabeth I (1520–1598)
and 1558–1572) and Lord High Treasurer from 1572. In his description in the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, A. F. Pollard wrote, "From 1558 for
William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley
William_Cecil,_1st_Baron_Burghley
16th-century English poet c. 1558/1560 – c. 1592/1593
Abraham Fraunce (c. 1558/1560 – c. 1592/1593) was an English poet. A native of Shropshire, he was born between 1558 and 1560. His name appears in a list
Abraham_Fraunce
English merchant
North-West Africa (which he called Guinea) occurring in 1555–1556, 1556–1557, and 1558. These were collected and published by Richard Hakluyt. The expeditions were
William Towerson (16th-century merchant)
William_Towerson_(16th-century_merchant)
Epoch in English history (1558–1603)
period of the history of England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558–1603). Historians often depict it as the golden age in English history, with
Elizabethan_era
Welsh politician (1492 – c.1558)
Thomas Jones (by 1492 – 1558/59) was a Welsh politician. He became the first Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Pembrokeshire in 1542. Jones
Thomas Jones (died 1558 or 1559)
Thomas_Jones_(died_1558_or_1559)
English Franciscan friar
William Petow (or Peto, Peyto; c. 1483 – April 1558 or 1559?) was an English Franciscan friar and, briefly, a Cardinal. Though his parentage was long unknown
William_Petow
English politician
Sir John Brocket (c. 1513–1558) was an English Member of Parliament. He was the eldest son of John Brocket of Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire and succeeded
John_Brocket_(died_1558)
Mary I of England (1516–1558) and Philip of Spain (later Philip II; 1527–1598) married at Winchester Cathedral on Wednesday 25 July 1554. There was some
Wedding of Mary I of England and Philip of Spain
Wedding_of_Mary_I_of_England_and_Philip_of_Spain
Samurai, third son of Oda Nobunaga
Oda Nobutaka (織田 信孝; 1558–1583) was a samurai and member of the Oda clan. He was adopted as the head of the Kanbe clan, which ruled the middle region of
Oda_Nobutaka
English aristocrat
Duchess of Norfolk (née Lady Elizabeth Stafford; c. 1497 – 30 November 1558) was an English aristocrat. She was the eldest daughter of Edward Stafford
Elizabeth Howard, Duchess of Norfolk
Elizabeth_Howard,_Duchess_of_Norfolk
Architectural style
the English exclave of Calais (until it was reconquered by the French in 1558). Calais was virtually destroyed by bombing in World War Two, but buildings
Tudor_architecture
Events from the year 1558 in literature. November 17 – The Elizabethan era begins in England: the Catholic Queen Mary dies and is succeeded by her Protestant
1558_in_literature
16th-century war in Eastern Europe
The Livonian War (1558–1583) concerned the control of Old Livonia (in the territory of present-day Estonia and Latvia). The Tsardom of Russia faced a varying
Livonian_War
1558
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Boy/Male
Biblical
Vision of the Lord.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Love
Boy/Male
Muslim
Treasurer
Girl/Female
African, American, Arabic, Bengali, Christian, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Kannada, Latin, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sanskrit, Spanish, Tamil, Telugu
Grass; Immortal One; Aid; Assistance; Steadfast; Lovely Forever; Imperishable; Eternal Beauty; Unfading; Grace
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
Harvester; Abbreviation of Teresa
Male
English
English unisex form of Latin Hilarius and Hilaria, HILARY means "joyful; happy."Â Originally, this was strictly a masculine name.
Girl/Female
Spanish
Surname or Lastname
English
English : apparently a habitational name from a minor place, perhaps Cudmore Farm in Bampton, Devon, which is named with the Old English personal name Cudda + Old English mÅr ‘moor’, ‘marsh’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. It has been suggested that it may be a French Huguenot name, possibly an altered form of Ruvigny.
Female
Norse
Variant form of Old Norse ÞorrÃðr, ÞURÃÃR means "Þórr's beauty."
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v. t.
A fleet of armed ships; a squadron. Specifically, the Spanish fleet which was sent to assail England, a. d. 1558.