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** Porcie ( published 1568, acted in 1573 ),
** Hippolyte ( acted in 1573 and published in 1574 )

** and 1573
** Henry ( 15731574 )
** December 1573 lunar eclipse-Tycho Brahe
** Shimazu Katsuhisa, Japanese nobleman ( d. 1573 )
** Tomé de Sousa, Portuguese nobleman, first general-governor of Brazil ( d. 1573 or 1579 )
** Paul Skalić, Croatian encyclopedist, humanist and adventurer ( d. 1573 )
** Takeda Nobutora, Japanese warlord ( d. 1573 )
** Saitō Tatsuoki, Japanese daimyo ( d. 1573 )
** Étienne Jodelle, French dramatist and poet ( d. 1573 )
** Azai Hisamasa, Japanese warlord ( d. 1573 )
** John Caius, English physician ( d. 1573 )
** Murakami Yoshikiyo, Japanese nobleman ( d. 1573 )
** Laurentius Petri, Archbishop of Uppsala ( d. 1573 )
** Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda, Spanish philosopher and theologian ( d. 1573 )
** Martin ( 1533 – 1565 and 1573 – 1581 ), son of Alfonso
** John Alfonso ( 1565 – 1573 ), son of Martin
** Daniel Naborowski, Polish poet ( born 1573 )
** Samuel Rowlands, pamphleteer ( born c. 1573 )
** Léonor ( 1563 – 1573 )
** Asakura Yoshikage ( 1533 – 1573 ), daimyo
** John Kendrick ( cloth merchant ) ( 1573 – 1624 ), English cloth merchant
** Christopher Tye, English composer ( between August 27, 1571 and March 15, 1573 )
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** Kumulipo by Keaulumoku ( 1700 ) an Ancient Hawaiian cosmogonic genealogy first published in ( 1889 )
** La Fin de Satan by Victor Hugo ( written between 1855 and 1860, published in 1886 )
** The City of Dreadful Night by James Thomson ( B. V .) ( finished in 1874, published in 1880 )
** The Battlefield Where The Moon Says I Love You by Frank Stanford ( published 1977 )
** The Legend of Te Tuna by Richard Adams ( published 1982 )
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** The Philadelphia Record, a newspaper in Philadelphia published 1877 – 1947
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** Irish writer Flann O ' Brien's comic metafiction At Swim-Two-Birds is published in London but attracts little attention at this time.
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** Radclyffe Hall's novel The Well of Loneliness is published.
** The Encyclical Divini Redemptoris of Pope Pius XI about communism is published.
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