1556 (MDLVI) was a leap year starting on Wednesday in the Julian calendar and a leap year starting on Sunday in the proleptic Gregorian calendar.

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1556 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar1556
MDLVI
Ab urbe condita2309
Armenian calendar1005
ԹՎ ՌԵ
Assyrian calendar6306
Balinese saka calendar1477–1478
Bengali calendar963
Berber calendar2506
English Regnal year2 Ph. & M.  3 Ph. & M.
Buddhist calendar2100
Burmese calendar918
Byzantine calendar7064–7065
Chinese calendar乙卯(Wood Rabbit)
4252 or 4192
     to 
丙辰年 (Fire Dragon)
4253 or 4193
Coptic calendar1272–1273
Discordian calendar2722
Ethiopian calendar1548–1549
Hebrew calendar5316–5317
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1612–1613
 - Shaka Samvat1477–1478
 - Kali Yuga4656–4657
Holocene calendar11556
Igbo calendar556–557
Iranian calendar934–935
Islamic calendar963–964
Japanese calendarKōji 2
(弘治2年)
Javanese calendar1475–1476
Julian calendar1556
MDLVI
Korean calendar3889
Minguo calendar356 before ROC
民前356年
Nanakshahi calendar88
Thai solar calendar2098–2099
Tibetan calendar阴木兔年
(female Wood-Rabbit)
1682 or 1301 or 529
     to 
阳火龙年
(male Fire-Dragon)
1683 or 1302 or 530
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Events

Births

  • January 8Uesugi Kagekatsu, Japanese samurai and warlord (died 1623)
  • February 21Sethus Calvisius, German calendar reformer (d. 1615)
  • March 7Guillaume du Vair, French statesman and philosopher (died 1621)
  • June 6Edward la Zouche, 11th Baron Zouche (died 1625)
  • November 15Jacques-Davy Duperron, French cardinal (died 1618)
  • Henry Briggs, English mathematician (died 1630)
  • Margaret Clitherow, English Catholic martyr (died 1586)
  • Shibata Katsutoyo, Japanese military commander (died 1583)
  • Nakagawa Kiyohide, Japanese military commander (died 1583)
  • Ahmad Baba al Massufi, Sudanese writer and political leader
  • James Melville, Scottish divine and reformer (died 1614)
  • Maria of Nassau, second daughter of William the Silent (died 1616)

Deaths

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