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January–June

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February 27 Events Pre-1600 * 380 – Edict of Thessalonica: Emperor Theodosius I and his co-emperors Gratian and Valentinian II declare their wish that all Roman citizens convert to Nicene Christianity. * 425 – The University of Constantinople ...
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s are observed by
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, by Frisian astronomers Johannes Fabricius and
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. Johannes publishes the results of these observations, in ''De Maculis in Sole observatis'' in
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, later this year. Such early discoveries are overlooked, however, and the first sighting is claimed a few months later, by
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and Christoph Scheiner. *
March 4 Events Pre-1600 *AD 51 – Nero, later to become Roman emperor, is given the title '' princeps iuventutis'' (head of the youth). * 306 – Martyrdom of Saint Adrian of Nicomedia. * 852 – Croatian Knez Trpimir I issues a st ...
George Abbot is enthroned as
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. *
March 9 Events Pre-1600 *141 BC – Liu Che, posthumously known as Emperor Wu of Han, assumes the throne over the Han dynasty of China. *1009 – First known mention of Lithuania, in the annals of the monastery of Quedlinburg. * 1226 – ...
– Battle of Segaba in Begemder: Yemana Kristos, brother of
Emperor of Ethiopia The emperor of Ethiopia ( gez, ንጉሠ ነገሥት, nəgusä nägäst, "King of Kings"), also known as the Atse ( am, ዐፄ, "emperor"), was the hereditary monarchy, hereditary ruler of the Ethiopian Empire, from at least the 13th century ...
Susenyos I, ends the rebellion of Melka Sedeq. *
April 4 Events Pre-1600 * 503 BC – Roman consul Agrippa Menenius Lanatus celebrates a triumph for a military victory over the Sabines. * 190 – Dong Zhuo has his troops evacuate the capital Luoyang and burn it to the ground. * 611 – ...
Denmark-Norway declares war on
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, then captures Kalmar. * April 28 – The ''Colegio de Nuestra Señora del Santísimo Rosario'' is established in
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, the
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(later renamed Colegio de Santo Tomas, now known as the
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). * May 2 – The
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of the
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is published for the first time in London, England, printed by
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. *
May 9 Events Pre-1600 * 328 – Athanasius is elected Patriarch of Alexandria. *1009 – Lombard Revolt: Lombard forces led by Melus revolt in Bari against the Byzantine Catepanate of Italy. *1386 – England and Portugal formally rati ...
– In Japan, sixteen-year-old Emperor Go-Mizunoo succeeds
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. * June 22 – English explorer and sea captain
Henry Hudson Henry Hudson ( 1565 – disappeared 23 June 1611) was an English sea explorer and navigator during the early 17th century, best known for his explorations of present-day Canada and parts of the northeastern United States. In 1607 and 160 ...
, his teenage son John, and seven crewmen are set adrift in or near
Hudson Bay Hudson Bay ( crj, text=ᐐᓂᐯᒄ, translit=Wînipekw; crl, text=ᐐᓂᐹᒄ, translit=Wînipâkw; iu, text=ᑲᖏᖅᓱᐊᓗᒃ ᐃᓗᐊ, translit=Kangiqsualuk ilua or iu, text=ᑕᓯᐅᔭᕐᔪᐊᖅ, translit=Tasiujarjuaq; french: b ...
, after a mutiny on his ship ''
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''. They are never seen again.


July–December

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August 2 Events Pre-1600 *338 BC – A Macedonian army led by Philip II defeated the combined forces of Athens and Thebes in the Battle of Chaeronea, securing Macedonian hegemony in Greece and the Aegean. *216 BC – The Carthaginian arm ...
– Jamestown: Deputy Governor Sir Thomas Gates returns to
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with 280 people, provisions and cattle on six ships and assumes control, ruling that the fort must be strengthened. * September – Jamestown: Thomas Dale, with 350 men, starts building Henricus. * October 30
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succeeds his father Charles IX of Sweden, Charles IX as King of Sweden. * November 1 – At Whitehall Palace in London, William Shakespeare's last solo play ''The Tempest'' is performed, perhaps for the first time.


Date unknown

* An uprising occurs in Moscow, Tsardom of Russia, Russia against occupying Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Polish forces, resulting in a major fire. * Jamestown: John Rolfe imports tobacco seeds from the island of Trinidad (''Nicotiana tabacum''); the native tobacco is ''Nicotiana rustica''. * The Aix-en-Provence possessions takes place in France. * Famines in Ethiopia, Famine in Ethiopia resulting from crop failure due to weather conditions and the outbreak of a plague. * Thomas Dale founds the city of Henricus on the James River, a few miles south of present day History of Richmond, Virginia, Richmond, Virginia. * Construction begins on Naqsh-e Jahan Square in Isfahan, Persia. * Thomas Sutton founds Charterhouse School, on the site of the old Carthusian monastery in Charterhouse Square, Smithfield, London. * ''Itoh Gofuku Shop'', a predecessor of Matsuzakaya, a famous department store, founded in Nagoya, Japan.


Births


January–March

* January 3 – James Harrington (author), James Harrington, English political theorist of classical republicanism (d. 1677) * January 5 – Tsarevich Ivan Dmitriyevich, pretender to the Russian throne (d. 1614) * January 28 – Johannes Hevelius, Polish astronomer (d. 1687) * February 2 – Ulrik of Denmark (1611–1633), Ulrik of Denmark, Danish prince-bishop (d. 1633) * February 3 – Christian Ulrik Gyldenløve, Danish diplomat and military officer (d. 1640) * February 5 ''(bapt.)'' – Philip Sherman, English-born founder of Rhode Island (d. 1687) * February 6 – Chongzhen Emperor of China (d. 1644) * February 19 – Andries de Graeff, Dutch politician (d. 1678) * February 24 ''(bapt.)'' – William Dobson (d. 1646) * February 28 – William Brereton, 2nd Baron Brereton, English politician (d. 1664) * March 1 – John Pell (mathematician), John Pell, English mathematician (d. 1685) *
March 9 Events Pre-1600 *141 BC – Liu Che, posthumously known as Emperor Wu of Han, assumes the throne over the Han dynasty of China. *1009 – First known mention of Lithuania, in the annals of the monastery of Quedlinburg. * 1226 – ...
– Pierre-Joseph-Marie Chaumonot, French missionary (d. 1693) * March 15 – Jan Fyt, Flemish Baroque painter (d. 1661) * March 17 – Robert Douglas, Count of Skenninge, Swedish field marshal (d. 1662) * March 25 – Evliya Çelebi, Ottoman Turk, travelled around the Ottoman Empire for 40 years (d. 1682) * March 28 ** Magdalena Elisabeth of Hanau, German noblewoman (d. 1687) ** Henry Sherburne, American colonist (d. 1680)


April–June

* April 11 – Karl Eusebius, Prince of Liechtenstein (d. 1684) * April 17 – Simone Pignoni, Italian painter (d. 1698) * May 4 – Carlo Rainaldi, Italian architect (d. 1691) * May 16 – Pope Innocent XI (d. 1689) * May 19 – Joachim Irgens von Westervick, Dano–Norwegian nobleman (d. 1675) * June 15 – Salomon Sweers, Dutch businessman (d. 1674) * June 22 – Pablo Bruna, blind Spanish composer and organist (d. 1679) * June 24 – Johan Oxenstierna, Swedish count and statesman (d. 1657) * June 28 – Robert Rich, 3rd Earl of Warwick (d. 1659)


July–September

* July 15 – Jai Singh I, Maharaja of Jaipur (d. 1667) * July 16 – Cecilia Renata of Austria, Queen of Poland (d. 1644) * July 21 – Jan van Balen, Flemish painter (d. 1654) * July 23 – Henry Hungerford, English politician (d. 1673) * July 24 – Giancarlo de' Medici, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1663) * August 4 – Jan van den Hoecke, Dutch painter (d. 1651) * August 9 – Henry of Nassau-Siegen (1611–1652), Henry of Nassau-Siegen, German count, officer in the Dutch Army, diplomat for the Dutch Republic (d. 1652) * September 1 – William Cartwright (dramatist), William Cartwright, English dramatist (d. 1643) * September 3 – Toussaint Rose, French writer (d. 1701) * September 4 – George III of Brieg, Duke of Brzeg (1633–1664) (d. 1664) * September 8 – Johann Friedrich Gronovius, German classical scholar (d. 1671) * September 11 – Henri de la Tour d'Auvergne, Vicomte de Turenne (d. 1675) * September 17 – Johann Olearius (1611–1684), Johann Olearius, German hymnwriter (d. 1684)


October–December

* October 1 – Mathias Balen, Dutch writer (d. 1691) * October 11 ** Samuel Enys, English politician (d. 1697) ** Hugues de Lionne, French statesman (d. 1671) * October 22 – Jacques Esprit, French writer (d. 1677) * October 26 ** Ove Bjelke, Norwegian civil servant (d. 1674) ** Antonio Coello, Spanish dramatist and poet (d. 1652) * November 1 ** François-Marie, comte de Broglie, French soldier and commander in the Thirty Years' War (d. 1656) ** Walter J. Johnson, English explorer and fur trader (d. 1703) * November 12 – Joachim Gersdorff, Danish politician (d. 1661) * November 18 – Andreas Tscherning, German poet (d. 1659) * December 23 – Abraham Wright (deacon), Abraham Wright, English theological writer and deacon (d. 1690) * December – Leonora Baroni, Italian singer (d. 1670)


Date unknown

* Karl Eusebius, Prince of Liechtenstein (d. 1684) * Diego Quispe Tito, Peruvian painter (d. 1681)


Probable

* Charles de Batz-Castelmore d'Artagnan, French count and musketeer, on whom the fictional d'Artagnan (fictional character), D'Artagnan from the novel ''The Three Musketeers'' is based (d. 1673)


Deaths


January–March

* January 6 – Juan de Ribera, Spanish Catholic archbishop (b. 1532) * January 16 – Niiro Tadamoto, Japanese samurai (b. 1526) * February 7 – Ruprecht von Eggenberg, Austrian general (b. 1546) * February 12 – Henry Lee of Ditchley, English noble (b. 1533) * February 26 – Antonio Possevino, Italian Jesuit protagonist of Counter Reformation, papal diplomat (b. 1533) * March 2 – Ernest II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, (b. 1564) * March 3 – William Douglas, 10th Earl of Angus, son of William Douglas (b. 1552) * March 5 – Shimazu Yoshihisa, Japanese warlord and samurai (b. 1533) * March 13 – Louis III, Count of Löwenstein (1541–1611) (b. 1530) * March 17 – Princess Sophia of Sweden (b. 1547) * March 20 – Johann Georg Gödelmann, German demonologist (b. 1559)


April–June

* April 23 – Martin Ruland the Younger, German alchemist (b. 1569) * May 19 ** Frederick IX, Margrave of Brandenburg, Grand Master of the Order of Saint John (b. 1588) ** Zhu Zaiyu (b. 1536) * June 8 – Jean Bertaut, French poet (b. 1552) * June 23 – Christian II, Elector of Saxony (b. 1583)


July–September

* July 9 – János Imreffy, Hungarian politician (b. 1559) * July 26 – Horio Yoshiharu, Japanese warlord (b. 1542) * August – Antoni Clarassó i Terès, Spanish priest *
August 2 Events Pre-1600 *338 BC – A Macedonian army led by Philip II defeated the combined forces of Athens and Thebes in the Battle of Chaeronea, securing Macedonian hegemony in Greece and the Aegean. *216 BC – The Carthaginian arm ...
– Katō Kiyomasa, Japanese warlord and samurai (b. 1561) * August 9 – John Blagrave, English mathematician (b. 1561) * August 12 – Herman van den Bergh, Dutch soldier in the Eighty Years' War (b. 1558) * August 27 – Tomás Luis de Victoria, Spanish composer (b. c. 1548) * September 9 – Eleanor de' Medici, Italian noblewoman (b. 1567) * September 17 – Johannes Corputius, Dutch engineer, cartographer and military leader (b. 1542) * September 18 – John Augustus, Count Palatine of Lützelstein, German count (b. 1575) * September 25 – Šurhaci, Chinese prince (b. 1564)


October–December

* October 3 ** Margaret of Austria, Queen of Spain (b. 1584) ** Charles of Lorraine, Duke of Mayenne, French military leader (b. 1554) * October 11 – Thomas Blague, English priest and writer (b. 1545) * October 30 – King Charles IX of Sweden (b. 1550) * November 6 – Peter Vok, Czech noble (b. 1539) * November 17 – Nicolas Henri, Duke of Orléans, French duke (b. 1607) * November 22 – Thomas Berkeley, English politician (b. 1575)


Date unknown

* Camillo Mariani, Italian sculptor (b. 1565) * Tiryaki Hasan Pasha, Turkish beylerbey *
Henry Hudson Henry Hudson ( 1565 – disappeared 23 June 1611) was an English sea explorer and navigator during the early 17th century, best known for his explorations of present-day Canada and parts of the northeastern United States. In 1607 and 160 ...
, English explorer


References

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