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* [[March 18]] &ndash; As flooding of the Mississippi continues De la Vega notes that "on the eighteenth of March, 1543, while the Spaniards.. were making a procession in honor of Our Redeemer's entrance into Jerusalem, the river entered the gates of the little village of Aminoya in the wildness and fury of its flood, and two days later on ecould not pass through the streets except in canoes."<ref>Garcilaso de la Vega, ''The Florida of the Inca'' (1560) translated by John and Jeannette Varner, (University of Texas Press, 1951) p.554</ref>  
* [[March 18]] &ndash; As flooding of the Mississippi continues De la Vega notes that "on the eighteenth of March, 1543, while the Spaniards.. were making a procession in honor of Our Redeemer's entrance into Jerusalem, the river entered the gates of the little village of Aminoya in the wildness and fury of its flood, and two days later on ecould not pass through the streets except in canoes."<ref>Garcilaso de la Vega, ''The Florida of the Inca'' (1560) translated by John and Jeannette Varner, (University of Texas Press, 1951) p.554</ref>  
* [[March 20]] &ndash; [[Gustav I of Sweden|King Gustav of Sweden]] leads troops in troops crushing Dacke's Rebellion, led by Swedish peasant [[Nils Dacke]], with defeat coming at the Battle of Hjortensjon.<ref>"Hjortensjon I", in ''Dictionary of Battles and Sieges: A Guide to 8,500 Battles from Antiquity Through the Twenty-first Century'', ed. by Tony Jaques (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2006) p.450</ref>
* [[March 20]] &ndash; [[Gustav I of Sweden|King Gustav of Sweden]] leads troops in troops crushing Dacke's Rebellion, led by Swedish peasant [[Nils Dacke]], with defeat coming at the Battle of Hjortensjon.<ref>"Hjortensjon I", in ''Dictionary of Battles and Sieges: A Guide to 8,500 Battles from Antiquity Through the Twenty-first Century'', ed. by Tony Jaques (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2006) p.450</ref>
* [[March 21]] &ndash; In [[Nuremberg]], ''[[De revolutionibus orbium coelestium]]'' (''On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres'') is printed <ref>Karol Górski, ''Mikołaj Kopernik: Środowisko społeczne i samotność'' (Nicolaus Copernicus: Social Environment and Loneliness) (Toruń: Mikloaj Kopernik University Press, 2012) p.251 {{ISBN|978-83-231-2777-2}}</ref> during the illness of [[Nicholas Copernicus]], offering mathematical arguments for the existence of the [[heliocentric]] universe, denying the [[geocentric model]]. According to legend, Copernicus, who had a stroke in December, is presented a copy of the book on his deathbed shortly before passing away on [[May 24]] in [[Frombork]] at the age of 70.
* [[March 21]] &ndash; In [[Nuremberg]], ''[[De revolutionibus orbium coelestium]]'' (''On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres'') is printed <ref>Karol Górski, ''Mikołaj Kopernik: Środowisko społeczne i samotność'' (Nicolaus Copernicus: Social Environment and Loneliness) (Toruń: Mikloaj Kopernik University Press, 2012) p.251 {{ISBN|978-83-231-2777-2}}</ref> during the illness of [[Nicholas Copernicus]], offering mathematical arguments for the existence of the [[heliocentric]] universe, denying the [[geocentric model]]. According to legend, Copernicus, who had a stroke in December, is presented a copy of the book on his deathbed shortly before dying on [[May 24]] in [[Frombork]] at the age of 70.


=== April&ndash;June ===
=== April&ndash;June ===
* [[April 23]] &ndash; [[Suleiman the Magnificent]], [[Ottoman Sultan|Sultan of the Ottoman Empire]], follows up on his 1541 annexation of [[Hungary]] by [[Little War in Hungary#Campaign of Suleiman (1543)|invading a second time]] to capture areas that had been taken by Archduke Ferdinand, including [[Esztergom]].<ref>{{cite book | last=Turnbull | first=Stephen R.| title=The Ottoman Empire, 1326–1699 | publisher=Osprey Publishing Ltd | year=2003 | pages=50–52| isbn=978-0-415-96913-0}}</ref>
* [[April 23]] &ndash; [[Suleiman the Magnificent]], [[Ottoman Sultan|Sultan of the Ottoman Empire]], follows up on his 1541 annexation of [[Hungary]] by [[Little War in Hungary#Campaign of Suleiman (1543)|invading a second time]] to capture areas that had been taken by Archduke Ferdinand, including [[Esztergom]].<ref>{{cite book | last=Turnbull | first=Stephen R.| title=The Ottoman Empire, 1326–1699 | publisher=Osprey Publishing Ltd | year=2003 | pages=50–52| isbn=978-0-415-96913-0}}</ref>
* [[May 5]] &ndash; [[Elizabeth of Austria (1526–1545)|Elizabeth of Austria]], daughter of [[Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor|Archduke Ferdinand I]], marries [[Sigismund II Augustus]], King of Poland. Her coronation as [[Coronations in Poland|coronation]] as Queen consort of Poland takes place three days later at [[Kraków Cathedral]] as the Archbishop of Gniezno, [[Piotr Gamrat]], places the crown of Hedwig of Kalisz upon her head.
* [[May 5]] &ndash; [[Elizabeth of Austria (1526–1545)|Elizabeth of Austria]], daughter of [[Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor|Archduke Ferdinand I]], marries [[Sigismund II Augustus]], King of Poland. Her [[Coronations in Poland|coronation]] as Queen consort of Poland takes place three days later at [[Kraków Cathedral]] as the Archbishop of Gniezno, [[Piotr Gamrat]], places the crown of Hedwig of Kalisz upon her head.
* [[May 12]] &ndash;  
* [[May 12]] &ndash;  
**King Henry VIII of England gives royal assent to numerous laws passed by parliament, including the [[Act for the Advancement of True Religion]], restricting the reading of the Bible to clerics, noblemen, and upper class society. The Act will be repealed in 1547 during the reign of King Edward VI.
**King Henry VIII of England gives royal assent to numerous laws passed by parliament, including the [[Act for the Advancement of True Religion]], restricting the reading of the Bible to clerics, noblemen, and upper class society. The Act will be repealed in 1547 during the reign of King Edward VI.

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Nicolaus Copernicus
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Andreas Vesalius

Year 1543 (MDXLIII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar. It is one of the years sometimes referred to as an "Annus mirabilis" because of its significant publications in science, considered the start of the Scientific Revolution.

Events

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

Births

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Tokugawa Ieyasu

Deaths

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Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo
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Nicolaus Copernicus
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Hans Holbein the Younger
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Gian Matteo Giberti

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  5. Ned Randolph, Muddy Thinking in the Mississippi River Delta: A Call for Reclamation (University of California Press, 2024) pp.22-23
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  7. "Hjortensjon I", in Dictionary of Battles and Sieges: A Guide to 8,500 Battles from Antiquity Through the Twenty-first Century, ed. by Tony Jaques (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2006) p.450
  8. Karol Górski, Mikołaj Kopernik: Środowisko społeczne i samotność (Nicolaus Copernicus: Social Environment and Loneliness) (Toruń: Mikloaj Kopernik University Press, 2012) p.251 Template:ISBN
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  11. G. R. Elton, England Under the Tudors (London: The Folio Society, 1997)
  12. M. H. Spielmann, The Iconography of Andreas Vesalius (André Vésale), Anatomist and Physician, 1514-1564 (John Bale, Sons & Danielsson Ltd., 1925) p.1
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  16. Lucinda H. S. Dean, 'Crowning the Child', Sean McGlynn & Elena Woodacre, The Image and Perception of Monarchy in Medieval and Early Modern Europe (Newcastle, 2014), pp. 254-80.
  17. Dickinson, Gladys, Two Missions of de la Brosse (Edinburgh, Scottish History Society, 1942), pp. 3-9.
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