1585 in France
Events from the year 1585 in France.
Incumbents
Events
Arts
Literature
- Livre de mélanges by Claude Le Jeune
- Pierre Bonnet (composer) [fr] is active from 1585-1600
- Nicolas de Montreux publishes 3 pastorals named Athlette and the first volume of Les Bergeries de Juliette. The following four volumes were published in the years leading up to 1598.
- Les Quatre premiers livres des navigations et pérégrinations en la Turquie (1568 by Nicolas de Nicolaÿ), is translated to english by Thomas Washington (translation published as The Nauigations into Turkie)
Architecture
- The Neubau of Strasbourg is finished. The building is not modified until around 300 years later, when Eugène Petiti (1809–1883) added an aisle on the south side of the building, in 1867.
- The Pont-de-Crau, an unused aqueduct, was built in the eponymous city.
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The Neubau in 2018
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The aqueduct
Painting
Births
Full date unknown
- Constant d'Aubigné, Nobleman (d. 1647)
- Mathias Balifre [fr], Singer of the Chapelle royale under Louis XIII (d. 1641)
- Jacques Bordier [fr], Lawyer at the Parliament of Paris and Intendant des finances from 1649 to 1660 (d. 1660)
- Catherine of Mayenne, Aristocrat (d. 1618)
- Isaac Briot, Engraver and draughtsman (died 1670)
- Nicolas Signac [fr], Composer (d. 1645)
- Pierre Belain d'Esnambuc, Merchant and Adventurer in the Caribbean (d. 1636)
- Jean Caylar d'Anduze de Saint-Bonnet, Marshal of France (d. 1636)
- Pierre Dumonstier II, Artist (d. 1656)
- Adrienne d'Heur, Alleged French witch that was burned in 1646.
- Jacques Cousinot, Louis XIV's first royal physician [fr] (d. 1646)
- Nicolas-Hugues Ménard (latinized: Hugo Menardus), Benedictine scholar (d. 1644)
- Francis Garasse, Jesuit, preacher, polemicist and writer. (d. 1631)
Probable
Deaths
Full date uncertain
References
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