Year
1540 (
MDXL) was
a
leap year starting on
Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the
Julian calendar.
Events of 1540
January–June
July–December
Undated
Births
- January 24 – Edmund Campion, English Jesuit and Roman
Catholic martyr (d. 1581)
- January 28 – Ludolph van Ceulen, German mathematician
(d. 1610)
- June 3 – Archduke Charles II of Austria, regent of Inner
Austria (d. 1590)
- June 11 – Barnabe Googe, English poet (d. 1594)
- August 5 – Joseph Justus Scaliger, French
Protestant scholar (d. 1609)
- August 26 – King Magnus of Livonia (d. 1583)
- October 1 – Johann Jakob Grynaeus, Swiss
Protestant clergyman (d. 1617)
- November 16 – Cecilia of Sweden (d. 1627)
- date unknown
- Andrea Andreani, Italian wood
engraver (d. 1623)
- Christopher Hatton, English
politician (d. 1591)
- George
Hastings, 4th Earl of Huntingdon, English nobleman (d. 1604)
- Pierre Jeannin, French statesman
(d. 1622)
- Henry Howard,
1st Earl of Northampton (d. 1614)
- Zofia Odrowaz, Polish noblewoman
(d. 1580)
- Hugh O'Neill, 2nd
Earl of Tyrone, Irish rebel (d. 1616)
- François Viète, French
mathematician (d. 1603)
- Amago Yoshihisa, Japanese
samurai and warlord (d. 1610)
- probable
- See also :Category: 1540
births.
Deaths
- March 30 – Matthäus Lang von
Wellenburg, German statesman and archbishop of Salzburg (b.
1469)
- May 6 – Juan Luís Vives, Spanish scholar (b.
1492)
- May 22 – Francesco Guicciardini, Italian
statesman and historian (b. 1483)
- July 28 – Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of
Essex, English statesman (executed) (b. c.1485)
- July 30 – Thomas
Abel, English priest (martyred) (b. c. 1497)
- July 30 – Robert Barnes, English reformer (martyred) (b.
1495)
- August 23 – Guillaume Budé, French scholar (b.
1467)
- August 24 – Girolamo Francesco Maria
Mazzola, Italian artist (b. 1503)
- August 28 – Frederick II, Duke of Mantua
(b. 1500)
- September 2 – Lebna Dengel, Emperor of Ethiopia (in battle) (b.
1501)
- October 5 – Helius Eobanus Hessus, German Latin
poet (b. 1488)
- date unknown
- probable
- See also :Category: 1540
deaths.