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* [[May 20]] – At the [[Battle of Pampeluna]] in [[Italy]], and alliance of forces from [[France|French]] and the [[Kingdom of Navarre]] forces defeat those of [[Spain]].{{cite book|title=Studies|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=JTrhAAAAMAAJ|year=1985|publisher=Studies|page=230}} |
* [[May 20]] – At the [[Battle of Pampeluna]] in [[Italy]], and alliance of forces from [[France|French]] and the [[Kingdom of Navarre]] forces defeat those of [[Spain]].{{cite book|title=Studies|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=JTrhAAAAMAAJ|year=1985|publisher=Studies|page=230}} |
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* [[May 25]] – The [[Diet of Worms]] ends when [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor]] issues the [[Edict of Worms]], declaring [[Martin Luther]] an outlaw and banning his literature.{{cite book |last1=Darian-Smith |first1=Eve |title=Religion, Race, Rights: Landmarks in the History of Modern Anglo-American Law |date=20 May 2010 |publisher=Bloomsbury Academic |isbn=978-1-84113-729-2 |page=28 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xt4pAQAAMAAJ&q=%20outlaw |access-date=26 July 2023 |language=en}} |
* [[May 25]] – The [[Diet of Worms]] ends when [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor]] issues the [[Edict of Worms]], declaring [[Martin Luther]] an outlaw and banning his literature.{{cite book |last1=Darian-Smith |first1=Eve |title=Religion, Race, Rights: Landmarks in the History of Modern Anglo-American Law |date=20 May 2010 |publisher=Bloomsbury Academic |isbn=978-1-84113-729-2 |page=28 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xt4pAQAAMAAJ&q=%20outlaw |access-date=26 July 2023 |language=en}} |
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* [[May 27]] – After the death of his cousin |
* [[May 27]] – After the death of his cousin, Prince Zhu Houcong became the new [[Ming dynasty]] Emperor of China, taking the imperial name of the [[Jiajing Emperor|Emperor Jiajing]]<.{{cite book |last1=Geiss |first1=James |title=The Cambridge History of China|volume=7: The Ming Dynasty, 1368–1644 |date=1988 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |isbn=978-0-521-24332-2 |pages=440–510 |url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/abs/cambridge-history-of-china/chiaching-reign-15221566/60E9B518B7E3782006F9CC5DF0C4932D |access-date=26 July 2023 |chapter=The Chia-ching reign, 1522–1566}} |
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* [[June 25]] – [[Suleiman the Magnificent]] begins the [[Siege of Belgrade (1521)|siege of Belgrade]]. |
* [[June 25]] – [[Suleiman the Magnificent]] begins the [[Siege of Belgrade (1521)|siege of Belgrade]]. |
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* [[June 29]] or [[June 30|30]] – The oldest surviving dateable document written primarily in the [[Romanian language]]: [[Neacșu's letter]], written by a trader from [[Câmpulung]], to Johannes Benkner, the mayor of [[Brașov]], warning that the [[Ottoman Empire]] is preparing its troops to cross into [[Wallachia]] and [[Transylvania]]; the script used is [[Romanian Cyrillic alphabet|Romanian Cyrillic]]. |
* [[June 29]] or [[June 30|30]] – The oldest surviving dateable document written primarily in the [[Romanian language]]: [[Neacșu's letter]], written by a trader from [[Câmpulung]], to Johannes Benkner, the mayor of [[Brașov]], warning that the [[Ottoman Empire]] is preparing its troops to cross into [[Wallachia]] and [[Transylvania]]; the script used is [[Romanian Cyrillic alphabet|Romanian Cyrillic]]. |
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