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November 4: Sack of Antwerp
November 8: Pacification of Ghent
1576 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1576
MDLXXVI
Ab urbe condita2329
Armenian calendar1025
ԹՎ ՌԻԵ
Assyrian calendar6326
Balinese saka calendar1497–1498
Bengali calendar983
Berber calendar2526
English Regnal year18 Eliz. 1 – 19 Eliz. 1
Buddhist calendar2120
Burmese calendar938
Byzantine calendar7084–7085
Chinese calendar乙亥年 (Wood Pig)
4273 or 4066
    — to —
丙子年 (Fire Rat)
4274 or 4067
Coptic calendar1292–1293
Discordian calendar2742
Ethiopian calendar1568–1569
Hebrew calendar5336–5337
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1632–1633
 - Shaka Samvat1497–1498
 - Kali Yuga4676–4677
Holocene calendar11576
Igbo calendar576–577
Iranian calendar954–955
Islamic calendar983–984
Japanese calendarTenshō 4
(天正4年)
Javanese calendar1495–1496
Julian calendar1576
MDLXXVI
Korean calendar3909
Minguo calendar336 before ROC
民前336年
Nanakshahi calendar108
Thai solar calendar2118–2119
Tibetan calendar阴木猪年
(female Wood-Pig)
1702 or 1321 or 549
    — to —
阳火鼠年
(male Fire-Rat)
1703 or 1322 or 550

Year 1576 (MDLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Events

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Date unknown


Births

Archduchess Catherine Renata of Austria
Duchess Anna of Prussia

Deaths

Tahmasp I
Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor

References

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