1550 in France
Events from the year 1550 in France
| |||||
Decades: |
| ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
See also: | Other events of 1550 History of France • Timeline • Years |
Events
- March 24 – "Rough Wooing": England and France sign the Treaty of Boulogne, by which England withdraws from Boulogne in France and returns territorial gains in Scotland.[2]
- The first grammatical description of the French language is published by Louis Maigret.[3]
Births
- 27 July – Charles IX of France (died 1574)[4]
Full date missing
- Jean Beguin, iatrochemist (died 1620)
- Marin le Bourgeoys, artist and inventor (died 1634)
Deaths
Full date missing
- Philippe de la Chambre, cardinal (born c.1480)
- Jean, Cardinal of Lorraine (born 1498)
- Eguinaire Baron, jurist (born 1495)
- Georges II d'Amboise, bishop and cardinal (born 1488)
- Catherine d'Amboise, writer and poet (born 1475)[5]
See also
References
- Nolan, Cathal J. (2006). The Age of Wars of Religion, 1000-1650: An Encyclopedia of Global Warfare and Civilization. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 391. ISBN 978-0-313-33733-8.
- Williams, Hywel (2005). Cassell's Chronology of World History. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. pp. 218–223. ISBN 0-304-35730-8.
- Maigret, Louis (1550). Tretté de la Grammaire française (in French).
- Blangstrup, Chr., ed. (1922). "Karl IX, Konge af Frankrig". Salmonsens Konversationsleksikon (in Danish). Vol. 13 (2 ed.). Copenhagen: J.H. Schultz Forlagsboghandel. Retrieved 3 October 2015.
- Capern, Amanda L. (30 October 2019). The Routledge History of Women in Early Modern Europe. Routledge. p. 435. ISBN 978-1-000-70959-9.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.