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January–March. January 11 – Sir Walter Mildmay is given a royal licence to found Emmanuel College, Cambridge in England. [1] January 16 – Roman Catholic priest George Haydock, imprisoned in the Tower of London since 1582, states during an interrogation that he claimed that Queen Elizabeth, leader of the Church of England, was a heretic.
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Belgium. Participants: Alessandro Farnese, duke of Parma and Piacenza. Netherlands. Spain. Battle of Antwerp, (July 1584–17 August 1585). In the years after the Battle of Gembloux, the Spanish governor-general, Alexander Farnese, slowly consolidated his control of Flanders and Brabant.
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Contents. hide. Beginning. Events. 1584 was a leap year. Events. June 1 – With the death of the Duc d'Anjou, the Huguenot Henry of Navarre becomes heir-presumptive to the throne of France. July 5 – Maronite College established in Rome. July 10 – William I of Orange assassinated. Change to the new Gregorian Calendar in many countries.
Casualties and losses. 8,000. ~1,800. The fall of Antwerp on 17 August 1585 took place during the Eighty Years' War, after a siege lasting over a year from July 1584 until August 1585. The city of Antwerp was the focal point of the Protestant-dominated Dutch Revolt, but was forced to surrender to the Spanish forces under the command of ...
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Elena Glinskaya. Religion. Russian Orthodox Church. Ivan the Terrible by Viktor Vasnetsov. Ivan IIV Vasilyevich (25 August 1530 – 28 March 1584), more often known in English as Ivan the Terrible, was the first Tsar (Emperor) of Russia. He was the Grand Prince of Moscow before that.