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The 1590s decade ran from January 1, 1590, to December 31, 1599.

  • 1.1.2 April–June
  • 1.1.3 July–September
  • 1.1.4 October–December
  • 1.1.5 Date unknown
  • 1.2 1591
  • 1.3 1592
  • 1.4 1593
  • 1.5 1594
  • 1.6 1595
  • 1.7 1596
  • 1.8 1597
  • 1.9 1598
  • 1.10 1599
  • 2 Births
  • 3 Deaths
  • 4 References
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    1592

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    1593

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    1595

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    Births

    1590

     
    Emperor Ahmed I
     
    Pope Clement X

    1591

     
    Guercino
     
    Michael de Sanctis

    1592

     
    Emperor Shah Jahan born on January 15
     
    Sir John Eliot born on April 11
     
    Francis Quarles born on May 8
     
    Emperor Hong Taiji born on November 28

    1593

     
    Saint Jean de Brebeuf
     
    Catherine de' Medici, Governor of Siena
     
    Cesare Monti
     
    Elisabeth of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel, Duchess of Saxe-Altenburg
     
    William, Margrave of Baden-Baden
     
    Sixtinus Amama
     
    Liborius Wagner

    1594

     
    Maria Tesselschade Visscher
     
    King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden

    1595

     
    Hedwig of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
     
    Jan Marek Marci
     
    Guru Hargobind
     
    Albrycht Stanisław Radziwiłł

    1596

     
    Jan van Goyen
     
    René Descartes
     
    Emperor Go-Mizunoo

    1597

     
    Henry Gage
     
    Justus Sustermans

    1598

     
    Maarten Tromp
     
    Gian Lorenzo Bernini

    1599

     
    Saint John Berchmans
     
    Oliver Cromwell

    Deaths

    1590

     
    Saint Catherine de Ricci
     
    Pope Sixtus V
     
    Pope Urban VII

    Bernard Palissy, French potter (b. 1510)

    1591

     
    Pope Gregory XIV
     
    John of the Cross
     
    Pope Innocent IX

    1592

     
    Saint Paschal Baylon died on May 17, 1592
     
    King John III of Sweden died on November 17, 1592

    1593

     
    Emperor Ogimachi
     
    The Marlowe portrait, often claimed to be Christopher Marlowe, playwright

    1594

     
    Tintoretto
     
    Martin Frobisher
     
    Gerardus Mercator

    1595

     
    Murad III
     
    Torquato Tasso
     
    Saint Philip Neri
     
    Magnus, Duke of Östergötland
     
    Patriarch Jeremias II of Constantinople
     
    Álvaro de Mendaña de Neira

    1596

     
    Sir Francis Drake
     
    Hattori Hanzō

    1597

     
    Willem Barentsz
     
    Edward Kelley
     
    Saint Peter Canisius

    1598

     
    Tsar Feodor I of Russia
     
    King Philip II of Spain
     
    Toyotomi Hideyoshi
     
    Yi Sun-sin

    1599

     
    Cornelis de Houtman
     
    Andrew Báthory

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