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{{Use mdy dates|date=March 2011}}{{Year dab|1546}}{{Year nav|1546}}File:Concilio Trento Museo Buonconsiglio.jpg|250px|thumb|April 8: The Council of Trent issues its first major decree for the Roman Catholic ChurchDecretum de Canonicis Scripturis, declaring the Latin Vulgate Bible as the main source of holy scripture.]] {{C16 year in topic}}File:Trinity College - Great Court 02.jpg|thumb|150px|right|December 19: Trinity College is founded in Cambridge]]Year 1546 (MDXLVI) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Events

January-March

April-June

  • April 8 – The Council of Trent, by a vote of 24 to 15, with 16 abstentions, issues the Decretum de Canonicis Scripturis for the scripture considered to be canon by the Roman Catholic Church. The decree recites that if anyone declines to receive all parts of the Vulgate edition of the Bible, they are in contempt of the Church and should be excommunicated.BOOK, The Canon of the New Testament: Its Origin, Development, and Significance, Bruce M., Metzger, Oxford University Press, March 13, 1997, 0-19-826954-4, 246, and approves the 4th century Vulgate of Jerome as its official BibleWEB, Ed. and trans. by Waterworth, J., The Council of Trent,weblink 28 July 2017, 19,
  • April 13Alice Glaston, age 11, becomes the youngest girl ever to be legally executed in England (though John Dean, age 8, is executed on February 23, 1629)WEB,weblink Alice Glaston, 19 March 2010,
  • April 17Dionysius II, the Eastern Orthodox Metropolitan of Nicomedia, is elected as the Patriarch of Constantinople to succeed Jeremias.BOOK, The Ecumenical Patriarchate, Kiminas, Demetrius, 2009, Wildside Press LLC, 39, 978-1-4344-5876-6,
  • April 18Hermann of Wied, the German Archbishop of Cologne, is excommunicated by Pope Paul III after his conversion to Protestantism.
  • April 20 – The Siege of Diu begins as the Gujarat Sultanate, led by Mahmud Shah III attacks the Portuguese colonial fortress at Diu.BOOK, Dictionary of Battles and Sieges: A Guide to 8,500 Battles from Antiquity Through the Twenty-first Century, 1 (A-E), Tony Jaques, Greenwood, 2007, 978-0-313-33537-2, 304, Reinforcements arrive on July 19 and Governor Castro arrives with 3,000 soldiers on November 7. The keeper of the King's Ports and Galley siege lasts until November 10 and ends with a Portuguese victory
  • April 24 – The first government body to administer England's Royal Navy, the Keeper of the King's Ports and Galleys, is created by order of King Henry VIII.BOOK, Ehrman, John, The Navy in the war of William III, 1689-1697 : its state and direction, 2012, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 9781107645110, 179,
  • May 1 – Sir John Alan is dismissed from his post as Lord Chancellor of Ireland by England's Privy Council after accusations of corruption and promoting discord are made by the Lord Deputy, Anthony St Leger. Alan is later reinstated in 1548.F. Elrington Ball, The Judges in Ireland 1221–1921 (John Murray, 1926)
  • May 16 – Writing from Portuguese India, Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier asks King João III of Portugal, proposing what will become the Goa Inquisition of 1561.BOOK, Neill, Stephen, Stephen Neill, A History of Christianity in India: The Beginnings to AD 1707, 2004, 1984, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 160, 9780521548854,weblink
  • May 19 – The Siege of Kawagoe Castle ends in defeat for the Uesugi clan, in their attempt to regain Kawagoe Castle from the Late Hōjō clan in Japan.
  • May 28Edward Whitchurch and Richard Grafton are granted the exclusive right to publish prayer books for the Church of England by order of King Henry VIII.BOOK,weblink Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Lee, Sidney, 1900, Edward Whitchurch,
  • May 29David Beaton, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of St Andrews and the only Scottish cardinal, is assassinated at St Andrews Castle by William Kirkcaldy and Norman Leslie in retaliation for the March 28 execution of Protestant preacher George Wishart.WEB,weblink Lamont, Stewart. "Murder comes to the Archbishop", Christian History and Biography, 1 July 2008, 16 November 2013, 29 November 2014,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20141129035659weblink">weblink dead,
  • June 7 – The Treaty of Ardres (also known as the Treaty of Camp) is signed, resulting in peace between the kingdoms of England and France and ending the Italian War of 1542–1546.BOOK, Williams, Hywel, Cassell's Chronology of World History,weblink registration, London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2005, 0-304-35730-8, 215–218, James Gairdner and R. H. Brodie, eds., Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII. Vol. 21, part 1 (Burt Franklin, 1908) pp.507-509
  • June 17 – The Council of Trent approves its second decree on Roman Catholic doctrine, Decretum de Pecatto Originali, regarding original sin, declaring that excommunication should be applied to any person who denies the teaching that the sins of Adam in the Garden of Eden condemned all of humanity, or that Christian baptism remits the guilt of original sin.WEB, Council of Trent, Canones et Decreta Dogmatica Concilii Tridentini: Fifth Session, Decree concerning Original Sin,weblink at www.ccel.org, June 17, 1546, November 1, 2013,

July–September

October—December

  • October 8The Fourteen of Meaux, French Huguenots found guilty of heresy for practicing the Protestant faith and rejecting Catholicim, are burned at the stake in front of the ruins of the first Reformed Church of France.Histoire Ecclesiastique des eglises reformees (l'edition nouvelle 1883, Vol. T, p. 67), Meaux produced strictly the first " Eglise Reformee"
  • October 17 – Irish noble James Butler, 9th Earl of Ormond, the chief opponent of the policies of Sir Anthony St Leger, England's Lord Deputy of Ireland up until April 1, is fatally poisoned after being invited to the Ely Palace near London. Ormond dies 11 days later, and no investigation is carried out by the Crown as to whether St Leger is involved. St Leger becomes the Lord Deputy again less than three weeks after Ormond's death.George Edward Cokayne, Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, or Dormant, Vol. VI (1st ed.). (George Bell and Sons, 1895) OCLC 1180818801
  • October 28 – (4th waxing of Tazaungmon 908 ME) A second campaign begins in the Toungoo–Mrauk-U War in what is now the Asian nation of Myanmar, as King Tabinshwehti of Burma starts an invasion of the Kingdom of Mrauk U (led by Min Bin) in the Arakan Mountains. King Tabinshwehti dispatches 19,000 troops, 400 horses, and 60 elephants, with 4,000 invading by land and the other 15,000 being transported on a fleet of 800 war boats, 500 armored war boats, and 100 cargo boats through the Bay of Bengal to the coast of Mrauk U.BOOK, Royal Historical Commission of Burma, Royal Historical Commission of Burma, Hmannan Yazawin, 2, 1832, Yangon, Burmese, 2003, 229, Ministry of Information, Myanmar,
  • November 4Christ Church, Oxford, is refounded as a college by Henry VIII of England under this name.
  • November 8 – (5 Cimi 19 Xul, Mayan calendar) An uprising by the Maya civilization against the Spanish colonial administrators of New Spain begins in the Yucatan area of Mexico, with simultaneous attacks Mérida, Valladolid, and Bacalar. The attack comes from seven Mayan provinces on the Gulf of Mexico, Cupul, Cochuah, Sotuta, Tases, Uaymil, Chetumal, and Chikinchel.BOOK, Sharer, Robert J., Robert Sharer, Loa P. Traxler, 2006, The Ancient Maya, 6th (fully revised), Stanford, California, Stanford University Press, 772, 0-8047-4817-9, 57577446, registration,weblink The rebellion is suppressed by March and the instigators are arrested and executed.BOOK, Chamberlain, Robert S., 1948, The Conquest and Colonization of Yucatan 1517–1550, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, DC, 582, 249–252, 2027/mdp.39015014584406,
  • November 10 – The European colonists defending the city of Diu in Portuguese India defeat the six-month siege that had been started by the Gujarat Sultanate on April 20.BOOK, Dictionary of Battles and Sieges: A Guide to 8,500 Battles from Antiquity Through the Twenty-first Century, 1 (A-E), Tony Jaques, Greenwood, 2007, 978-0-313-33537-2, 304, The Portuguese victory comes three days after the arrival of 3,000 troops and 38 ships.
  • November 14 – The Treaty of Prague is signed between King Ferdinand of Bohemia and Maurice, Elector of Saxony with Ferdinand agreeing not to give shelter in Bohemia to John Ferdinand I, the former Elector of Saxony, who is under an Imperial ban.
  • December 12Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk and the Lord High Treasurer of England since 1522 is arrested along with his eldest son, Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey and both are imprisoned in the Tower of London.Brigden, Susan (2008). "Howard, Henry, earl of Surrey (1516/17–1547), poet and soldier". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press The Earl of Surrey is executed for treason on January 19; the Duke of Norfolk is sentenced to death, but before the sentence can be carried out, King Henry VIII passes away and Norfolk remains in the Tower until being pardoned in 1553.
  • December 18 – A truce is agreed to between the Kingdom of Scotland (led by the Regent Arran) and the "Catilians", a group of Scottish Protestants who have been holding St Andrews Castle since their May 29 assassination of Cardinal David Beaton. With England's King Henry VIII threatening an invasion to protect the Protestant Castilians, the parties agree that no action will be taken until the Pope can consider whether to absolve the Protestants of murder, and that if the Pope grants the absolution, the Protestants will be allowed to surrender on good terms.State Papers Henry VIII, vol. 5 (London, 1836), 578–579, 25 December 1546.
  • December 19Trinity College, Cambridge, is founded by Henry VIII of England.BOOK, Palmer, Alan, Palmer, Veronica, 1992, The Chronology of British History, Century Ltd, London, 147–150, 0-7126-5616-2,
  • December 30 – Less than a month before his death, King Henry VIII of England revises his last will and testament and designates his preference for the line of succession to the throne. The first four people on the list serve as monarchs at different times, starting with Edward VI (1547-1553), Mary I (1553-1558) and Elizabeth I (1558-1603). The fourth in the line of succession, Lady Jane Grey, reigns for nine days after the death of Edward before Mary assumes the throne.BOOK, David Starkey, David Starkey, The Reign of Henry VIII: Personalities and Politics,weblink 2002, Vintage, 978-0-09-944510-4, 143,

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