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1524

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Millennium: 2nd millennium
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March 21April 17 –: Giovanni da Verrazzano and the crew of La Dauphine reach the North American eastern coast and sail northward.
1524 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1524
MDXXIV
Ab urbe condita2277
Armenian calendar973
ԹՎ ՋՀԳ
Assyrian calendar6274
Balinese saka calendar1445–1446
Bengali calendar931
Berber calendar2474
English Regnal year15 Hen. 8 – 16 Hen. 8
Buddhist calendar2068
Burmese calendar886
Byzantine calendar7032–7033
Chinese calendar癸未年 (Water Goat)
4221 or 4014
    — to —
甲申年 (Wood Monkey)
4222 or 4015
Coptic calendar1240–1241
Discordian calendar2690
Ethiopian calendar1516–1517
Hebrew calendar5284–5285
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1580–1581
 - Shaka Samvat1445–1446
 - Kali Yuga4624–4625
Holocene calendar11524
Igbo calendar524–525
Iranian calendar902–903
Islamic calendar930–931
Japanese calendarDaiei 4
(大永4年)
Javanese calendar1442–1443
Julian calendar1524
MDXXIV
Korean calendar3857
Minguo calendar388 before ROC
民前388年
Nanakshahi calendar56
Thai solar calendar2066–2067
Tibetan calendar阴水羊年
(female Water-Goat)
1650 or 1269 or 497
    — to —
阳木猴年
(male Wood-Monkey)
1651 or 1270 or 498
Start of the German Peasants' War.

Year 1524 (MDXXIV) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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  3. ^ Verrazano's Voyage Along the Atlantic Coast of North America, 1524, translation of letters by Giovanni da Verrazzano (University of the State of New York, 1916) p.6 ("The XXIIII day of February we suffered a tempest as severe as ever a man who has navigated suffered... In XXV more days we asailed more than 400 leagues where there appeared to us a new land.")
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