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* [[March 7]] – In Switzerland, the [[Canton of Zurich]] enacts a law directed against the [[Anabaptist]] movement, specifically outlawing a second [[baptism]] of an adult who was previously baptized as an infant, and makes the crime punishable by [[drowning]]. The penalty is enforced for the first time on January 5, 1527, when [[Felix Manz]] is executed."Anabaptist", in ''The Mennonite Encyclopedia'', ed.by Harold S. Bender, et al., editors (Brethren Publishing House, 1955) {{ISBN|0-8361-1018-8}}
* [[March 7]] – In Switzerland, the [[Canton of Zurich]] enacts a law directed against the [[Anabaptist]] movement, specifically outlawing a second [[baptism]] of an adult who was previously baptized as an infant, and makes the crime punishable by [[drowning]]. The penalty is enforced for the first time on January 5, 1527, when [[Felix Manz]] is executed."Anabaptist", in ''The Mennonite Encyclopedia'', ed.by Harold S. Bender, et al., editors (Brethren Publishing House, 1955) {{ISBN|0-8361-1018-8}}
* [[March 6]] –
* [[March 6]] –
**After a defeat in battle of Afghan soldiers of the Delhi Sultanate by the Mughal Empire, the Mughal Emperor Babur and Crown Prince Humayun arrange the execution of 100 captured Afghan prisoners by "[[blowing from a gun]], the process of placing a tying a condemned prisoner to the mouth of a cannon and then firing.Abdul Sabahuddin and Rajshree Shukla, (2003), ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=FW4WqqLVzLEC&pg=PA122 The Mughal Strategy of War]'', p. 122
**After a defeat in battle of Afghan soldiers of the Delhi Sultanate by the Mughal Empire, the Mughal Emperor Babur and Crown Prince Humayun arrange the execution of 100 captured Afghan prisoners by "[[blowing from a gun]], the process of placing or tying a condemned prisoner to the mouth of a cannon and then firing.Abdul Sabahuddin and Rajshree Shukla, (2003), ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=FW4WqqLVzLEC&pg=PA122 The Mughal Strategy of War]'', p. 122
**[[Francis I of France|King François I]] of France is released from captivity in Spain after having signed the Treaty of Madrid.{{cite book |editor1-last=Tarver |editor1-first=H. Micheal |editor1-link=H. Micheal Tarver |title=The Spanish Empire: A Historical Encyclopedia |date=2016 |publisher=ABC-CLIO |location=Santa Barbara, California; Denver, Colorado |page=106 |isbn=978-16106-9-422-3 |volume=1 |edition=|series=Empires of the World |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1LCJDAAAQBAJ}}Tarver 2016, p. 106
**[[Francis I of France|King François I]] of France is released from captivity in Spain after having signed the Treaty of Madrid.{{cite book |editor1-last=Tarver |editor1-first=H. Micheal |editor1-link=H. Micheal Tarver |title=The Spanish Empire: A Historical Encyclopedia |date=2016 |publisher=ABC-CLIO |location=Santa Barbara, California; Denver, Colorado |page=106 |isbn=978-16106-9-422-3 |volume=1 |edition=|series=Empires of the World |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1LCJDAAAQBAJ}}Tarver 2016, p. 106
* [[March 10]] – [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor]] and King of Spain, marries Princess [[Isabella of Portugal]] at the [[Alcázar of Seville]] palace in Spain.{{cite book|last=Ford|first=Richard|title=A Hand-Book for Travellers in Spain, and Readers at Home: Describing the Country and Cities, the Natives and Their Manners |year=2011 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |page=248 |isbn=978-1108037532 |url=https://archive.org/details/handbookfortrave01ford}}
* [[March 10]] – [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor]] and King of Spain, marries Princess [[Isabella of Portugal]] at the [[Alcázar of Seville]] palace in Spain.{{cite book|last=Ford|first=Richard|title=A Hand-Book for Travellers in Spain, and Readers at Home: Describing the Country and Cities, the Natives and Their Manners |year=2011 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |page=248 |isbn=978-1108037532 |url=https://archive.org/details/handbookfortrave01ford}}