1585 in France
Events from the year 1585 in France.
Incumbents
- [List of France|French monarchs|Monarch] - Henry III from the house of Valois-Angoulême.
Events
- July 7 – The Treaty of Nemours is signed, which forces Henry III of France to capitulate to the demands of the Catholic League which triggers the Eighth War of Religion.
- September 21 – Pope Sixtus V excommunicates King Henry IV, the heir presumptive to Henry III and declares him ineligible to inherit the crown.
- By marrying Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy on 11 March, Catalina Micaela of Spain becomes the Duchess consort of Savoy from 18 March until her death in 1597.
Arts
Literature
Livre de mélanges by Claude Le Jeune- is active from 1585 to 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, is translated to English by Thomas Washington
Architecture
- The Neubau of Strasbourg is finished. The building is not modified until around 300 years later, when Eugène Petiti 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.
Births
- January 6 – Claude Favre de Vaugelas, Grammarian and Academician
- January 8 – Henriette Catherine de Joyeuse, Daughter of Henri de Joyeuse and duchess of Joyeuse 1608 - 1656
- May 6 – Guy XX de Laval, Count of Laval (Mayenne) and Baron of Quintin
- July 2 – Jean Guiton, Huguenot ship owner
- September 9 – Armand Jean du Plessis, Cardinal Richelieu, Politician and 4th Prime Minister of France
- October 15 – Louis Cappel, Protestant churchman and scholar
Full date unknown
- Constant d'Aubigné, Nobleman
- , Singer of the Chapelle royale under Louis XIII
- , Lawyer at the Parliament of Paris and Intendant des finances from 1649 to 1660
- Catherine of Mayenne, Aristocrat
- Isaac Briot, Engraver and draughtsman
- , Composer
- Pierre Belain d'Esnambuc, Merchant and Adventurer in the Caribbean
- Jean Caylar d'Anduze de Saint-Bonnet, Marshal of France
- Pierre Dumonstier II, Artist
- Adrienne d'Heur, Alleged French witch that was burned in 1646.
- Jacques Cousinot, Louis XIV's
- Nicolas-Hugues Ménard , Benedictine scholar
- Francis Garasse, Jesuit, preacher, polemicist and writer.
Probable
- Jean Androuet du Cerceau, Architect
- Claudine de Culam, Girl executed in 1601 for committing bestiality with a dog
- Jacques Lemercier, Architect
Deaths
- March 11 – Jean-François Salvard, Reformed theologian and editor
- June 4 – Marc Antoine Muret, Humanist
- June 15 – Jacques de Savoie, Duke of Nemours, Nobleman and military commander, governor of Lyonnais and Prince Étranger
- July – Georges d'Armagnac – Humanist and cardinal
- November 5 – Pontus De la Gardie, Nobleman
- November 29 – Matthieu Cointerel, Cardinal
- September 19 – François de Noailles, Bishop of Dax, French ambassador in Venice and the Ottoman Empire
- December 27 – Pierre de Ronsard, Poet
Full date uncertain
- Jacques I Androuet du Cerceau – Engraver and Architect
- Louise de Cipierre, Court official and Première dame d'honneur from 1583 until her death in 1585.