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1589 Collection (page 8)

In the eventful year of 1589, history witnessed a myriad of remarkable individuals and extraordinary events that shaped the world we know today

Background image1589 Collection: Johannes van Doetechum, the Elder and Lucas van Doetechum after Master of the Small

Johannes van Doetechum, the Elder and Lucas van Doetechum after Master of the Small Landscapes (Dutch, active 1554-1572; died before 1589), Town Gate with Country Houses, published 1559-1561

Background image1589 Collection: ENGLAND: WITCHES, 1589. Three English witches (Joan Prentice, Joan Cony, Joan Upney) hanging

ENGLAND: WITCHES, 1589. Three English witches (Joan Prentice, Joan Cony, Joan Upney) hanging. Woodcut from a contemporary pamphlet on the third Chelmsford witch trial of 1589

Background image1589 Collection: Woodcut from a 1589 Italian edition of Hero of Alexandrias treatise on pneumatics showing ancient

Woodcut from a 1589 Italian edition of Hero of Alexandrias treatise on pneumatics showing ancient temple trickery
PNEUMATIC DIAGRAM, 1589. Woodcut from a 1589 Italian edition of Hero of Alexandrias treatise on pneumatics showing ancient temple trickery

Background image1589 Collection: Henry IV (1553-1619) King of Navarre 1572, King of France from 1589. Portrait in armour

Henry IV (1553-1619) King of Navarre 1572, King of France from 1589. Portrait in armour, attributed to Jacob Bunel (1550-1614). Private collection

Background image1589 Collection: Henry IV (1553-1610) King of Navarre 1572: King of France from 1589. Engraving c1830

Henry IV (1553-1610) King of Navarre 1572: King of France from 1589. Engraving c1830

Background image1589 Collection: Louis XIII between female figures representing France and Navarre. Oil on canvas by Simon Vouet

Louis XIII between female figures representing France and Navarre. Oil on canvas by Simon Vouet (1590-1649) French painter

Background image1589 Collection: Allegory of the arms of France and Navarre, 1740. Design for a tapestry by Francois Boucher

Allegory of the arms of France and Navarre, 1740. Design for a tapestry by Francois Boucher (1703-1770) French Rococo painter

Background image1589 Collection: William Lee (c1550-c1610) English inventor of the first frame-knitting machine (1589)

William Lee (c1550-c1610) English inventor of the first frame-knitting machine (1589). Lee, born in Nottinghamshire, watching his wife industriously knitting by hand. 19th century wood engraving

Background image1589 Collection: King Henri IV of France. Henry IV (13 December 1553 - 14 May 1610) was King of France

King Henri IV of France. Henry IV (13 December 1553 - 14 May 1610) was King of France from 1589 to 1610 and King of Navarre from 1572 to 1610

Background image1589 Collection: CATHERINE de Medicis (1519-1589)

CATHERINE de Medicis (1519-1589)

Background image1589 Collection: PEETERS, Clara (1589-1676)

PEETERS, Clara (1589-1676). Table. 1611. Flemish art. Oil on canvas

Background image1589 Collection: TAILORs PATTERN BOOK, 1589. Line engraving from Juan de Alcegas Libro de Geometria

TAILORs PATTERN BOOK, 1589. Line engraving from Juan de Alcegas Libro de Geometria, a pattern book for tailors, published in Madrid, Spain, 1589

Background image1589 Collection: Assassination of Henri III

Assassination of Henri III
The fanatical Domincan friar, Jacques Cl?nt, presents King Henri III with false papers before stabbing him in the abdomen and killing him

Background image1589 Collection: West Port, St. Andrew s

West Port, St. Andrew s, Fifeshire, one of the few surviving city gates in Scotland, it was built in 1589 and renovated in 1843. Date: 16th century

Background image1589 Collection: PACIFIC OCEAN MAP, 1589. Abraham Ortelius map of the Pacific Ocean

PACIFIC OCEAN MAP, 1589. Abraham Ortelius map of the Pacific Ocean, 1589, showing Ferdinand Magellans ship " Victoria" sailing westward on the first voyage around the world

Background image1589 Collection: Galileos falling bodies experiment

Galileos falling bodies experiment

Background image1589 Collection: Giovanni Bonardo, Italian author

Giovanni Bonardo, Italian author

Background image1589 Collection: Sir Francis Drakes voyage 1585-1586

Sir Francis Drakes voyage 1585-1586. 16th century map showing the journey Sir Francis Drake made to the New World from 1585-1586

Background image1589 Collection: Ligue Catholique

Ligue Catholique
Allegorical depiction of the Catholic League - showing the serpent-headed League dividing its loyalty to the king and elsewhere

Background image1589 Collection: William Fulke

William Fulke
WILLIAM FULKE Puritan churchman, master of Pembroke College, Cambridge - See here the face of Romes renowned foe, grave, learned Fulk

Background image1589 Collection: Giovanni Ciampoli

Giovanni Ciampoli
GIOVANNI BATTISTA CIAMPOLI Italian writer

Background image1589 Collection: Henri III (Thevet)

Henri III (Thevet)
HENRI III King of France (1574-89) Duke of Anjou

Background image1589 Collection: Henri Iii / Chevignard

Henri Iii / Chevignard
HENRI III King of France

Background image1589 Collection: Catherine Medicis / Cluny

Catherine Medicis / Cluny
CATHERINE DE MEDICIS queen of Henri II of France, at prayer

Background image1589 Collection: Catherine Medicis / Furste

Catherine Medicis / Furste
CATHERINE DE MEDICIS Queen of Henri II of France

Background image1589 Collection: Henri IV of France with a seven-headed beast

Henri IV of France with a seven-headed beast
Henri IV, King of France (from 1589), and King of Navarre (from 1572), seen here in armour, with his sword raised, having decapitated the seven-headed beast

Background image1589 Collection: Chris Plantin (Boulonois

Chris Plantin (Boulonois
CHRISTOPHE PLANTIN French printer at Antwerp

Background image1589 Collection: Catherine Medicis / Millet

Catherine Medicis / Millet
CATHERINE DE MEDICIS queen of Henri II of France

Background image1589 Collection: Gerhard Zeghers

Gerhard Zeghers
GERHARD ZEGHERS (or Seghers or Segers) Flemish artist

Background image1589 Collection: Pieter Peck

Pieter Peck
PIETER PECK Flemish jurist

Background image1589 Collection: Anne of Denmark / Ful-Lgth

Anne of Denmark / Ful-Lgth
QUEEN OF JAMES I Daughter of Frederick II of Denmark and Norway; married James I in 1589

Background image1589 Collection: DUDLEY (1528-1589)

DUDLEY (1528-1589)
AMBROSE DUDLEY, 3rd Earl of Warwick. Imprisoned with his father and brother for trying to put Lady jane Grey on the throne. Died after gangrenous leg was amputated

Background image1589 Collection: Henri Iii / Poirson / Pl 40

Henri Iii / Poirson / Pl 40
HENRI III depicted with three of his mignons - male companions who were his favourites at Court

Background image1589 Collection: Henri III Assassinated

Henri III Assassinated
Henri III, at odds not only with the Protestants but also with the Catholic League, is assassinated by a fanatical monk, Jacques Clement, at the instigation of the League

Background image1589 Collection: Walter Mildmay

Walter Mildmay
Sir WALTER MILDMAY statesman, chancellor of the exchequer : founder of Emanuel College, Cambridge with his autograph

Background image1589 Collection: Henri III Rejected

Henri III Rejected
The crimes of Henri III lead two assemblies, one of nobles and the other of doctors of the Sorbonne, to declare him an enemy of true religion and undeserving of loyalty



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In the eventful year of 1589, history witnessed a myriad of remarkable individuals and extraordinary events that shaped the world we know today. Mary Frith, notorious for her audacious pickpocketing skills, captivated both fear and fascination among Londoners. Meanwhile, Mildred Lady Burghley's influence as a prominent figure in Elizabethan England left an indelible mark on society. Across Europe, Luigi Groto emerged as an Italian poet whose verses resonated with passion and creativity. Jacopo Zabarella's intellectual prowess elevated him to great heights as a renowned philosopher and theologian. Technological advancements also marked this era; the Habrecht Clock showcased precision engineering at its finest. Simultaneously, Abraham Ortelius presented Maris Pacifici - one of the earliest printed maps illustrating the vastness of the Pacific Ocean. Maria Pita, a Spanish heroine immortalized in an anonymous portrait, exemplified courage during times of adversity. Her memorial stands tall as a testament to her unwavering spirit. King Philip II's letter to the City Council of La Coruna shed light on political dynamics during this period while recounting The English Armada's tumultuous journey across treacherous waters. The Ephemeris expeditionis Norreysii & Draki in Lusitaniam chronicled daring expeditions undertaken by brave souls seeking new horizons beyond familiar shores. The Siege of Corunna by The English Armada further underscored geopolitical tensions that reverberated throughout Europe during this pivotal year.