Events
January–March
* January 12
Events Pre-1600
* 475 – List of Byzantine emperors, Byzantine Emperor Zeno (emperor), Zeno is forced to flee his capital at Constantinople, and his general, Basiliscus gains control of the empire.
*1528 – Gustav I of Sweden is crow ...
– Şehzade Mehmed, the 15-year old half-brother of Ottoman Sultan Osman II, is put to death by hanging on Osman's orders. Before dying, Mehmed prays aloud that Osman's reign as Sultan be ruined.
* January 18
Events Pre-1600
* 474 – Seven-year-old Leo II succeeds his maternal grandfather Leo I as Byzantine emperor. He dies ten months later.
* 532 – Nika riots in Constantinople fail.
* 1126 – Emperor Huizong abdicates the C ...
– The Dutch East India Company formally names its fortress at Jayakarta in Indonesia, calling it Batavia. Upon the independence of the Dutch East Indies as Indonesia in 1945, Batavia will be renamed Jakarta.
* January 22
Events Pre-1600
* 613 – Eight-month-old Heraclius Constantine is crowned as co-emperor ('' Caesar'') by his father Heraclius at Constantinople.
* 871 – Battle of Basing: The West Saxons led by King Æthelred I are defeated b ...
– The Tianqi era begins in Ming Dynasty China, six months after Zhu Changluo becomes the Taichang Emperor.
* January 24
Events Pre-1600
* 41 – Claudius is proclaimed Roman emperor by the Praetorian Guard after they assassinate the previous emperor, his nephew Caligula.
* 914 – Start of the First Fatimid invasion of Egypt.
* 1438 – The Co ...
– Twelve days after the murder of Prince Mehmed on orders of Sultan Osman II, Constantinople is hit by bitter winter weather, leading to rioting by persons who believe that the punishment of Osman is the will of Allah.
* January 28
Events Pre-1600
*AD 98, 98 – On the death of Nerva, Trajan is declared Roman emperor in Cologne, the seat of his government in lower Germany.
* 814 – The death of Charlemagne, the first Holy Roman Emperor, brings about the accessi ...
– Pope Paul V (Camillo Borghese) dies at the age of 70 after 15 years as Pontiff.
* January 29
Events
Pre-1600
* 904 – Sergius III is elected pope, after coming out of retirement to take over the papacy from the deposed antipope Christopher.
* 946 – Caliph al-Mustakfi is blinded and deposed by Mu'izz al-Dawla, ruler ...
– Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor
Ferdinand II (9 July 1578 – 15 February 1637) was Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia, King of Hungary, Hungary, and List of Croatian monarchs, Croatia from 1619 until his death in 1637. He was the son of Archduke Charles II, Archduke of Austr ...
, declares the Elector of the Palatinate, Frederick V, to be a traitor to the Empire.
* February 9
Events Pre-1600
* 474 – Zeno (emperor), Zeno is crowned as co-emperor of the Byzantine Empire, Eastern Roman Empire
*1003 – Boleslaus III, Duke of Bohemia, Boleslaus III is restored to authority with armed support from Bolesław I ...
– Papal Conclave of 1621: Pope Gregory XV
Pope Gregory XV (; ; 9 January 1554 – 8 July 1623), born Alessandro Ludovisi, was the head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 9 February 1621 until his death in 1623. He is notable for founding the Congregation for the ...
succeeds Pope Paul V, as the 234th pope
The pope is the bishop of Rome and the Head of the Church#Catholic Church, visible head of the worldwide Catholic Church. He is also known as the supreme pontiff, Roman pontiff, or sovereign pontiff. From the 8th century until 1870, the po ...
.
* February 17 – Myles Standish is appointed as the first commander of Plymouth Colony.
* March 16 – Samoset, a Mohegan, visits the settlers of Plymouth Colony and greets them: "Welcome, Englishmen! My name is Samoset."
* March 22
Events Pre-1600
* 106 – Start of the Bostran era, the calendar of the province of Arabia Petraea.
* 235 – Roman emperor Severus Alexander is murdered, marking the start of the Crisis of the Third Century.
* 871 – Æthel ...
– The Pilgrims of Plymouth Colony sign a peace treaty with Massasoit of the Wampanoag
The Wampanoag, also rendered Wôpanâak, are a Native Americans in the United States, Native American people of the Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands, Northeastern Woodlands currently based in southeastern Massachusetts and forme ...
s.
* March 31 – King Philip IV of Spain
Philip IV (, ; 8 April 160517 September 1665), also called the Planet King (Spanish: ''Rey Planeta''), was King of Spain from 1621 to his death and (as Philip III) King of Portugal from 1621 to 1640. Philip is remembered for his patronage of the ...
begins his 44-year rule.
April–June
* April 1 – The Plymouth, Massachusetts
Plymouth ( ; historically also spelled as Plimouth and Plimoth) is a town in and the county seat of Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. Located in Greater Boston, the town holds a place of great prominence in American history, folklor ...
colonists create the first treaty with native Americans.
* April 5
Events Pre-1600
* 823 – Lothair I is crowned King of Italy by Pope Paschal I.
* 919 – The Fatimid invasion of Egypt (919–921), second Fatimid invasion of Medieval Egypt, Egypt begins, when the Fatimid heir-apparent, Al-Qa'im (Fa ...
– The '' Mayflower'' sets sail from Plymouth
Plymouth ( ) is a port city status in the United Kingdom, city and unitary authority in Devon, South West England. It is located on Devon's south coast between the rivers River Plym, Plym and River Tamar, Tamar, about southwest of Exeter and ...
, on a return trip to England.
* April 9
Events Pre-1600
* 193 – The distinguished soldier Septimius Severus is proclaimed emperor by the army in Illyricum.
* 475 – Byzantine Emperor Basiliscus issues a circular letter (''Enkyklikon'') to the bishops of his empire, ...
– The Twelve Years' Truce between the Dutch Republic
The United Provinces of the Netherlands, commonly referred to in historiography as the Dutch Republic, was a confederation that existed from 1579 until the Batavian Revolution in 1795. It was a predecessor state of the present-day Netherlands ...
and the Spanish Empire
The Spanish Empire, sometimes referred to as the Hispanic Monarchy (political entity), Hispanic Monarchy or the Catholic Monarchy, was a colonial empire that existed between 1492 and 1976. In conjunction with the Portuguese Empire, it ushered ...
expires, and both sides prepare to resume the Eighty Years' War
The Eighty Years' War or Dutch Revolt (; 1566/1568–1648) was an armed conflict in the Habsburg Netherlands between disparate groups of rebels and the Spanish Empire, Spanish government. The Origins of the Eighty Years' War, causes of the w ...
.
* May 2 – The Panama earthquake affects the Isthmus of Panama
The Isthmus of Panama, historically known as the Isthmus of Darien, is the narrow strip of land that lies between the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, linking North America, North and South America. The country of Panama is located on the i ...
, with an estimated magnitude of 6.9, and a maximum Mercalli intensity of VII.
* May 12
Events Pre-1600
* 254 – Pope Stephen I succeeds Pope Lucius I, becoming the 23rd pope of the Catholic Church, and immediately takes a stand against Novatianism.
* 907 – Zhu Wen forces Emperor Ai into abdicating, ending the ...
– The city of Tornio in Lapland is founded by King , becoming the northernmost city in the world at the time.
* May 24
Events Pre-1600
* 919 – The nobles of Franconia and Saxony elect Henry the Fowler at the Imperial Diet in Fritzlar as king of the East Frankish Kingdom.
* 1218 – The Fifth Crusade leaves Acre for Egypt.
* 1276 – Magnus ...
– The Protestant Union is formally dissolved.
* June 3 – The Dutch West India Company
The Dutch West India Company () was a Dutch chartered company that was founded in 1621 and went defunct in 1792. Among its founders were Reynier Pauw, Willem Usselincx (1567–1647), and Jessé de Forest (1576–1624). On 3 June 1621, it was gra ...
is founded.
* June 21 – Thirty Years' War
The Thirty Years' War, fought primarily in Central Europe between 1618 and 1648, was one of the most destructive conflicts in History of Europe, European history. An estimated 4.5 to 8 million soldiers and civilians died from battle, famine ...
: Twenty-seven Czech lords are executed on the Old Town Square in Prague
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, as a consequence of the Battle of White Mountain.
* June 24 – Huguenot rebellions: Saint-Jean-d'Angély
Saint-Jean-d'Angély (; Saintongeais dialect, Saintongeais: ''Sént-Jhan-d'Anjhéli'') is a Communes of France, commune in the Charente-Maritime Departments of France, department in southwestern France.
The commune has its historical origins i ...
is taken, after a 26-day siege by Royal forces.
July–September
* July 25 – Thirty Years' War
The Thirty Years' War, fought primarily in Central Europe between 1618 and 1648, was one of the most destructive conflicts in History of Europe, European history. An estimated 4.5 to 8 million soldiers and civilians died from battle, famine ...
– Battle of Neu Titschein: Remnants of the Bohemian army temporarily hold off the Imperial advance in Silesia
Silesia (see names #Etymology, below) is a historical region of Central Europe that lies mostly within Poland, with small parts in the Czech Silesia, Czech Republic and Germany. Its area is approximately , and the population is estimated at 8, ...
.
* August 8 – Huguenot rebellions: The French Protestant city of La Rochelle
La Rochelle (, , ; Poitevin-Saintongeais: ''La Rochéle'') is a city on the west coast of France and a seaport on the Bay of Biscay, a part of the Atlantic Ocean. It is the capital of the Charente-Maritime Departments of France, department. Wi ...
joins in the revolt by Benjamin, Duke of Soubise.
* August 22 – Huguenot rebellions: Louis XIII of France
Louis XIII (; sometimes called the Just; 27 September 1601 – 14 May 1643) was King of France from 1610 until his death in 1643 and King of Navarre (as Louis II) from 1610 to 1620, when the crown of Navarre was merged with the French crown.
...
besieges the city of Montauban, but is forced to abandon the battle by November 9.
* September 2
Events
Pre-1600
* 44 BC – Pharaoh Cleopatra VII of Egypt declares her son co-ruler as Ptolemy XV Caesarion.
* 44 BC – Cicero launches the first of his '' Philippicae'' (oratorical attacks) on Mark Antony. He will make 14 of ...
– The Battle of Khotyn begins as a force of more than 120,000 Ottoman troops attacks the Moldavian city of Khotyn. Despite the Ottomans' numerical superiority, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth wins the battle and forces a surrender five weeks later.
October–December
* October 9 – The Treaty of Khotyn is signed between the Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire (), also called the Turkish Empire, was an empire, imperial realm that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Centr ...
and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, also referred to as Poland–Lithuania or the First Polish Republic (), was a federation, federative real union between the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland, Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania ...
, ending the First Polish-Ottoman War.
* October 9 (September 29 O.S.) – The Pilgrims of Plymouth Colony and Wampanoag
The Wampanoag, also rendered Wôpanâak, are a Native Americans in the United States, Native American people of the Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands, Northeastern Woodlands currently based in southeastern Massachusetts and forme ...
s celebrate a harvest feast (three days), later regarded as the '' First Thanksgiving'', noted for the temporary peace between the English and the local Indians. The celebration is believed by later historians to have coincided with Michaelmas, observed on September 29 by the Anglican Communion on the calendar used in England at the time.
* November 11
Events Pre-1600
* 308 – At Carnuntum, Emperor ''emeritus'' Diocletian confers with Galerius, '' Augustus'' of the East, and Maximianus, the recently returned former ''Augustus'' of the West, in an attempt to end the civil wars of th ...
– The ship '' Fortune'' arrives at Plymouth Colony, with 35 more settlers.
* December 31 – Thirty Years' War
The Thirty Years' War, fought primarily in Central Europe between 1618 and 1648, was one of the most destructive conflicts in History of Europe, European history. An estimated 4.5 to 8 million soldiers and civilians died from battle, famine ...
: The Peace of Nikolsburg is signed between Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor
Ferdinand II (9 July 1578 – 15 February 1637) was Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia, King of Hungary, Hungary, and List of Croatian monarchs, Croatia from 1619 until his death in 1637. He was the son of Archduke Charles II, Archduke of Austr ...
and Gabor Bethlen, Prince of Transylvania. Bethlen agrees to renounce his claims to Hungary. In return Bethlen receives several counties and lands along the eastern border of the Holy Roman Empire, and Moravia is granted religious freedom.
* December
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December's name derives from the Latin word ''decem'' (meaning ten) because it was originally the tenth month of the year in t ...
– The Dutch mathematician and astronomer, Willebrord Snel van Royen (1580–1626), reveals he has rediscovered the law of refraction, also known as ''Snellius' law''.
Date unknown
* The Venezuelan city of Petare
Dulce Nombre de Jesús de Petare is a neighborhood in Miranda (state), Miranda, Venezuela, and is part of the Metropolitan District of Caracas. It is located in the Sucre Municipality, Miranda, Sucre Municipality, one of the five divisions of ...
is founded by Spanish conquistadors, as ''San Jose de Guanarito''.
* The Swedish city of Gothenburg
Gothenburg ( ; ) is the List of urban areas in Sweden by population, second-largest city in Sweden, after the capital Stockholm, and the fifth-largest in the Nordic countries. Situated by the Kattegat on the west coast of Sweden, it is the gub ...
is founded by King . The king also grants city rights to Luleå, Piteå and Torneå ( Tornio). Riga
Riga ( ) is the capital, Primate city, primate, and List of cities and towns in Latvia, largest city of Latvia. Home to 591,882 inhabitants (as of 2025), the city accounts for a third of Latvia's total population. The population of Riga Planni ...
falls under the rule of Sweden
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.
* Tamblot rallies an unknown, large number of people in Bohol
Bohol (), officially the Province of Bohol (; ), is an island province of the Philippines located in the Central Visayas Regions of the Philippines, region, consisting of the island itself and 75 minor surrounding islands. It is home to Bohola ...
, Captaincy General of the Philippines to revolt against the Spanish Empire
The Spanish Empire, sometimes referred to as the Hispanic Monarchy (political entity), Hispanic Monarchy or the Catholic Monarchy, was a colonial empire that existed between 1492 and 1976. In conjunction with the Portuguese Empire, it ushered ...
.
* The Dutch East India Company
The United East India Company ( ; VOC ), commonly known as the Dutch East India Company, was a chartered company, chartered trading company and one of the first joint-stock companies in the world. Established on 20 March 1602 by the States Ge ...
sends 2,000 soldiers, under the command of Jan Pieterszoon Coen, to the Banda Islands
The Banda Islands () are a volcanic group of ten small volcanic islands in the Banda Sea, about south of Seram Island and about east of Java (island), Java, and constitute an administrative district (''kecamatan'') within the Central Maluku ...
, in order to force the local inhabitants to accept the Dutch trade monopoly on the lucrative nutmeg, grown almost exclusively on those islands. The soldiers proceed to massacre most of the 15,000 indigenous inhabitants.
Births
January–March
*
January 16
Events Pre-1600
* 1458 BC – Hatshepsut dies at the age of 50 and is buried in the Valley of the Kings.
* 27 BC – Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus is granted the title Augustus by the Roman Senate, marking the beginning of the R ...
–
Magnus Celsius, Swedish astronomer and mathematician (d.
1679)
*
January 27
Events Pre-1600
* 98 – Trajan succeeds his adoptive father Nerva as Roman emperor.
* 945 – The co-emperors Stephen and Constantine are overthrown and forced to become monks by Constantine VII, who becomes sole emperor of the ...
–
Thomas Willis, English doctor who played an important part in the history of anatomy (d.
1675)
*
January 30
Events Pre-1600
* 1018 – Poland and the Holy Roman Empire conclude the Peace of Bautzen.
* 1287 – King Wareru founds the Hanthawaddy Kingdom, and proclaims independence from the Pagan Kingdom.
1601–1900
* 1607 – An es ...
–
George II Rákóczi, Hungarian nobleman (d.
1660
Events
January–March
* January 1
** At daybreak, English Army Colonel George Monck, with two brigades of troops from his Scottish occupational force, fords the River Tweed at Coldstream in Scotland to cross the Anglo-Scottish ...
)
*
February 2
Events Pre-1600
* 506 – Alaric II, eighth king of the Visigoths, promulgates the Breviary of Alaric (''Breviarium Alaricianum'' or ''Lex Romana Visigothorum''), a collection of " Roman law".
* 880 – Battle of Lüneburg Heath: ...
–
Johannes Schefferus, Alsatian-born humanist (d.
1679)
*
February 4
Events Pre–1600
* 211 – Following the death of the Roman Emperor Septimius Severus at Eboracum (modern York, England) while preparing to lead a campaign against the Caledonians, the empire is left in the control of his two quarrellin ...
–
Frederick, Burgrave of Dohna, Dutch officer, and governor of Orange (d.
1688)
*
February 14
It is observed in most countries as Valentine's Day.
Events Pre-1600
* 748 – Abbasid Revolution#Persian phase, Abbasid Revolution: The Kaysanites Shia#History, Hashimi rebels under Abu Muslim Khorasani take Merv, capital of the Umayyad ...
–
Sibylla Schwarz, German poet (d.
1638)
*
February 20
Events Pre-1600
*1339 – The Milanese army and the St. George's (San Giorgio) Mercenaries of Lodrisio Visconti clash in the Battle of Parabiago; Visconti is defeated.
*1472 – Orkney and Shetland are pawn (law), pawned by Norway to S ...
–
Erzsébet Thurzó, Hungarian noblewoman (d.
1642
Events
January–March
* January 4 – King Charles I of England, accompanied by soldiers, arrives at a session of the Long Parliament and attempts to arrest his chief opponents, the Five Members, John Hampden, Arthur Haselri ...
)
*
February 21
Events Pre-1600
* 452 or 453 – Severianus, Bishop of Scythopolis, is martyred in Palestine.
* 1245 – Thomas, the first known Bishop of Finland, is granted resignation after confessing to torture and forgery.
* 1440 – The ...
–
Rebecca Nurse, Massachusetts colonist, executed as a witch (d.
1692
Events
January–March
* January 24 – At least 75 residents of what is now York, Maine are killed in the Raid on York (1692), Candlemas Massacre, carried out by French soldiers led by missionary Louis-Pierre Thury, along with a ...
)
* February –
Lamoral II Claudius Franz, Count of Thurn and Taxis, Postmaster General of the Holy Roman Empire (1646–1676) (d.
1676)
*
March 1
Events Pre-1600
* 509 BC – Publius Valerius Publicola celebrates the first triumph of the Roman Republic after his victory over the deposed king Lucius Tarquinius Superbus at the Battle of Silva Arsia.
* 293 – Emperor Diocleti ...
–
John Alleyn, Cornish barrister (d.
1663)
*
March 2
Events Pre-1600
* 537 – Siege of Rome: The Ostrogoth army under king Vitiges begins the siege of the capital. Belisarius conducts a delaying action outside the Flaminian Gate; he and a detachment of his '' bucellarii'' are almost ...
–
Louis Günther II, Count of Schwarzburg-Ebeleben (1642–1681) (d.
1681)
*
March 9
Events Pre-1600
*141 BC – Liu Che, Posthumous name, 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 Quedlinburg, annals of the mo ...
–
Egbert van der Poel, Dutch painter (d.
1664)
*
March 16 –
Georg Neumark, German poet and composer of hymns (d.
1681)
*
March 24 –
John VI, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst (1621–1667) (d.
1667)
*
March 26
Events Pre-1600
* 590 – Emperor Maurice proclaims his son Theodosius as co-emperor of the Byzantine Empire.
* 624 – First Eid al-Fitr celebration.
* 1021 – The death of the Fatimid caliph al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah, kept secret ...
''(bapt.)'' –
Jacob van der Ulft, Dutch painter (d.
1689)
*
March 27 –
Margrave Charles Magnus of Baden-Durlach (d.
1658)
*
March 28
Events Pre-1600
* AD 37 – Roman emperor Caligula accepts the titles of the Principate, bestowed on him by the Senate.
* 193 – After assassinating the Roman Emperor Pertinax, his Praetorian Guards auction off the throne to Did ...
–
Heinrich Schwemmer, German music teacher and composer (d.
1696)
*
March 31 –
Andrew Marvell, English metaphysical poet and politician (d.
1678)
April–June
*
April 1 –
Guru Tegh Bahadur, 9th Sikh Guru (d.
1675)
*
April 7
Events Pre-1600
* 451 – Attila the Hun captures Metz in France, killing most of its inhabitants and burning the town.
* 529 – First '' Corpus Juris Civilis'', a fundamental work in jurisprudence, is issued by Eastern Roman Em ...
–
Crato, Count of Nassau-Saarbrücken (1640–1642) (d.
1642
Events
January–March
* January 4 – King Charles I of England, accompanied by soldiers, arrives at a session of the Long Parliament and attempts to arrest his chief opponents, the Five Members, John Hampden, Arthur Haselri ...
)
*
April 17
**
Henry Vaughan, Welsh author (d.
1695)
**
Thomas Vaughan, Welsh philosopher (d.
1666)
*
April 23
**
Georg Arnold, Austrian musician (d.
1676)
**
William Penn
William Penn ( – ) was an English writer, religious thinker, and influential Quakers, Quaker who founded the Province of Pennsylvania during the British colonization of the Americas, British colonial era. An advocate of democracy and religi ...
, English admiral and politician (d.
1670)
*
April 25 –
Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery, Anglo-Irish soldier, statesman and dramatist (d.
1679)
*
May 25
Events Pre-1600
* 567 BC – Servius Tullius, the king of Rome, celebrates a triumph for his victory over the Etruscans.
* 240 BC – First recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet.
* 1085 – Alfonso VI of Castile takes ...
–
David Beck, Dutch portrait painter (d.
1656)
*
June 2
**
Rutger von Ascheberg, Courland-born soldier in Swedish service (d.
1693)
**
Jørgen Bjelke, Norwegian officer and nobleman (d.
1696)
**
Isaac van Ostade, Dutch painter (d.
1649)
*
June 6
Events Pre-1600
* 913 – Constantine VII, the eight-year-old illegitimate son of Leo VI the Wise, becomes nominal ruler of the Byzantine Empire under the regency of a seven-man council headed by Patriarch Nicholas Mystikos, appointe ...
–
Petar Zrinski, Croatian viceroy (executed
1671)
*
June 16 –
Edward Proger, Member of Parliament for Brecknockshire (d.
1713)
*
June 29
Events Pre-1600
* 226 – Cao Rui succeeds his father as emperor of Wei.
* 1149 – Raymond of Poitiers is defeated and killed at the Battle of Inab by Nur ad-Din Zangi.
* 1170 – A major earthquake hits Syria, badly damagi ...
–
Willem van der Zaan, Dutch admiral (d.
1669)
July–September
*
July 1 –
Cornelis de Man, Dutch painter (d.
1706)
*
July 8
**
Jean de La Fontaine
Jean de La Fontaine (, ; ; 8 July 162113 April 1695) was a French Fable, fabulist and one of the most widely read French poets of the 17th century. He is known above all for his ''La Fontaine's Fables, Fables'', which provided a model for subs ...
, French writer (d.
1695)
**
Leonora Christina Ulfeldt, Danish countess and author (d.
1698)
*
July 13
** Last baby beaver born on Exmoor until July 13, 2021
*
July 22
**
Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury, English politician (d.
1683)
**
Thomas Hanford, New England settler, Puritan minister (d.
1693)
**
Kinoshita Jun'an, Japanese philosopher and Confucian scholar (d.
1699)
*
July 24 –
Jan Andrzej Morsztyn, Polish poet (d.
1693)
*
August 12 –
Albert d'Orville, Jesuit priest and missionary, cartographer (d.
1662)
*
August 13
Events Pre-1600
* 29 BC – Octavian holds the first of three consecutive triumphs in Rome to celebrate the victory over the Dalmatian tribes.
* 523 – John I becomes the new Pope after the death of Pope Hormisdas.
* 554 &ndash ...
**
Sir John Pakington, 2nd Baronet, English politician (d.
1680)
**
Israel Silvestre, French topographical etcher (d.
1691)
*
August 19 –
Gerbrand van den Eeckhout, Dutch painter (d.
1674)
*
August 22 –
Adriaen van Gaesbeeck, Dutch painter of genre subjects and portraits (d.
1650)
*
August 28 –
Sir Richard Howe, 2nd Baronet, English Member of Parliament (d.
1703)
*
September 8 –
Louis, Grand Condé, French general (d.
1686)
*
September 9 –
Henry X, Count of Reuss-Lobenstein, Rector of the University of Leipzig (d.
1671)
October–December
*
October 3
**
Claude Maltret, French Jesuit (d.
1674)
**
Friedrich Werner, German musician (d.
1660
Events
January–March
* January 1
** At daybreak, English Army Colonel George Monck, with two brigades of troops from his Scottish occupational force, fords the River Tweed at Coldstream in Scotland to cross the Anglo-Scottish ...
)
*
October 8
Events Pre-1600
* 316 – Constantine I Battle of Cibalae, defeats Roman Emperor Licinius, who loses his European territories.
* 451 – The first session of the Council of Chalcedon begins.
* 876 – Frankish forces led by Louis ...
–
Maximilian Henry of Bavaria, Roman Catholic bishop (d.
1688)
*
October 18 –
Michael Angelo Immenraet, Flemish painter (d.
1683)
*
October 20 –
Şehzade Ömer, Ottoman prince (d.
1622)
*
October 21
**
Nicholas Barré, French Minim friar, priest and founder (d.
1686)
**
Richard Standish, English politician (d.
1662)
*
October 23 –
Lord John Stewart, Scottish aristocrat, Royalist commander in the English Civil War (d.
1644)
*
October 24 –
Serafina of God, founder of seven Carmelite monasteries of nuns in southern Italy (d.
1699)
*
October 29 –
The London Pageant of 1621 celebrates the inauguration of
Edward Barkham (Lord Mayor).
*
November 11
Events Pre-1600
* 308 – At Carnuntum, Emperor ''emeritus'' Diocletian confers with Galerius, '' Augustus'' of the East, and Maximianus, the recently returned former ''Augustus'' of the West, in an attempt to end the civil wars of th ...
–
Israel Tonge, English churchman and anti-Catholic conspirator (d.
1680)
*
November 15
**
Cornelis Geelvinck, Dutch mayor (d.
1689)
**
Henry Mordaunt, 2nd Earl of Peterborough, English diplomat (d.
1697)
*
December 3 –
Bohuslav Balbín, Czech writer and Jesuit (d.
1688)
*
December 10 –
Christian Albert, Burgrave and Count of Dohna, German nobleman and general in the army of Brandenburg (d.
1677)
*
December 12 –
Gerard Pietersz Hulft, Dutch general (d.
1656)
*
December 23
**
Heneage Finch, 1st Earl of Nottingham
Heneage Finch, 1st Earl of Nottingham, Privy Council of England, PC (23 December 162018 December 1682), Lord Chancellor of England, was descended from the old family of Earl of Winchilsea, Finch, many of whose members had attained high legal emi ...
, English politician (d.
1682)
**
Edmund Berry Godfrey, English magistrate whose mysterious death caused anti-Catholic uproar in England (d.
1678)
Approximate date
*
Richard Allestree, English churchman and provost of Eton College (d.
1681)
Deaths
January–March

*
January 15
Events Pre-1600
*AD 69, 69 – Otho seizes power in Rome, proclaiming himself Roman emperor, Emperor of Rome, beginning a reign of only three months.
*1541 – King Francis I of France gives Jean-François Roberval a commission to set ...
–
Christopher Pickering, British politician (b.
1556)
*
January 28
Events Pre-1600
*AD 98, 98 – On the death of Nerva, Trajan is declared Roman emperor in Cologne, the seat of his government in lower Germany.
* 814 – The death of Charlemagne, the first Holy Roman Emperor, brings about the accessi ...
–
Pope Paul V (b.
1552)
*
January 29
Events
Pre-1600
* 904 – Sergius III is elected pope, after coming out of retirement to take over the papacy from the deposed antipope Christopher.
* 946 – Caliph al-Mustakfi is blinded and deposed by Mu'izz al-Dawla, ruler ...
–
Francis Taylor, Mayor of Dublin, Ireland (b. c.
1550)
*
February 10
Events Pre-1600
* 1258 – The Siege of Baghdad ends with the surrender of the last Abbasid caliph to Hulegu Khan, a prince of the Mongol Empire.
* 1306 – In front of the high altar of Greyfriars Church in Dumfries, Robert the Bru ...
–
Pietro Aldobrandini, Italian cardinal, patron of the arts (b.
1571)
*
February 15
Events Pre-1600
* 438 – Roman emperor Theodosius II publishes the law codex Codex Theodosianus
* 590 – Khosrau II is crowned king of Persia.
* 706 – Byzantine emperor Justinian II has his predecessors Leontios and Ti ...
–
Michael Praetorius, German composer (b.
1571)
*
February 16
Events Pre-1600
* 1249 – Andrew of Longjumeau is dispatched by Louis IX of France as his ambassador to meet with the Khagan of the Mongol Empire.
* 1270 – The Grand Duchy of Lithuania defeats the Livonian Order in the Battl ...
–
Sir Thomas Gerard, 1st Baronet, English Member of Parliament (b.
1560)
*
February 28
Events Pre-1600
*202 BC – Emperor Gaozu of Han, Liu Bang is enthroned as the Emperor of China, beginning four centuries of rule by the Han dynasty.
* 870 – The Fourth Council of Constantinople (Roman Catholic), Fourth Council of Co ...
–
Cosimo II de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (b.
1590)
*
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.
* 581 – Yang Jian declares himself Emperor ...
–
Ana de Jesús, Spanish
Discalced Carmelite nun, spiritual writer and Servant of God (b.
1545)
*
March 8
Events Pre-1600
* 1010 – Ferdowsi completes his epic poem '' Shahnameh''.
* 1126 – Following the death of his mother, queen Urraca of León, Alfonso VII is proclaimed king of León.
* 1262 – Battle of Hausbergen between ...
–
Enevold Kruse, Danish noble (b.
1554)
*
March 27 –
Benedetto Giustiniani, Italian Catholic cardinal (b.
1554)
*
March 28
Events Pre-1600
* AD 37 – Roman emperor Caligula accepts the titles of the Principate, bestowed on him by the Senate.
* 193 – After assassinating the Roman Emperor Pertinax, his Praetorian Guards auction off the throne to Did ...
–
Ottavio Rinuccini, Italian composer (b.
1562)
*
March 31 – King
Philip III of Spain, (Philip II of Portugal) (b.
1578)
April–June
*
April 1 –
Cristofano Allori, Italian painter (b.
1577)
*
April 6
Events Pre–1600
*46 BC – Julius Caesar defeats Caecilius Metellus Scipio and Marcus Porcius Cato (Cato the Younger) at the Battle of Thapsus.
* 402 – Stilicho defeats the Visigoths under Alaric in the Battle of Pollentia.
* ...
**
Archduchess Maria Christina of Austria (b.
1574)
**
Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford
Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford, 1st Baron Beauchamp, KG (22 May 1539 – 6 April 1621), of Wulfhall and Totnam Lodge in Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire, of Hatch Beauchamp in Somerset, of Netley Abbey, Hampshire, and of Hertford House, Ca ...
(b.
1539)
*
April 18 –
Bridget Chaworth, English noble (b.
1542)
*
April 21
Events Pre-1600
* 753 BC – Romulus founds Rome ( traditional date).
* 43 BC – Battle of Mutina: Mark Antony is again defeated in battle by Aulus Hirtius, who is killed. Antony fails to capture Mutina and Decimus Brutus is mur ...
–
Anne of Ostfriesland, German noblewoman (b.
1562)
* April –
John Carver, first governor of Plymouth Colony
*
May 3 –
Elizabeth Bacon, English Tudor gentlewoman (b.
1541)
*
May 11
Events Pre-1600
* 330 – Constantine the Great dedicates the much-expanded and rebuilt city of Byzantium, changing its name to New Rome and declaring it the new capital of the Eastern Roman Empire.
*868 – A copy of the Diamond Sūtr ...
–
Johann Arndt, German theologian (b.
1555)
*
May 15 –
Hendrick de Keyser, Dutch architect and sculptor (b.
1565)
*
June 2
**
Dorothea of Lorraine (b.
1545)
**
Eilhard Lubinus, German theologian (b.
1565)
*
June 8 –
Anne de Xainctonge, French
Roman Catholic
The Catholic Church (), also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.27 to 1.41 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2025. It is among the world's oldest and largest international institut ...
nun (b.
1567)
*
June 21
**
Kryštof Harant z Polžic a Bezdružic, Bohemian composer, soldier and author (executed) (b.
1564)
**
Maxmilián Hošťálek, Czech noble and politician (executed) (b.
1564)
**
Joachim Andreas von Schlick, Czech leader (executed) (b.
1569)
**
Jan Jesenius, Slovak physician (executed) (b.
1566)
*
June 23 –
Zsigmond Forgách, Hungarian noble and soldier (b.
1559)
*
June 26
Events Pre-1600
*4 AD, 4 – Augustus adopts Tiberius.
* 221 – Roman emperor Elagabalus adopts his cousin Alexander Severus as his heir and receives the title of Caesar (title), Caesar.
* 363 – Roman emperor Julian (emperor), J ...
–
Christence Kruckow, Danish noble (b.
1558)
July–September

*
July 2 –
Thomas Harriot, English astronomer and mathematician (b. c.
1560)
*
July 4 –
Jean de Bonsi, Catholic cardinal (b.
1554)
*
July 10 –
Charles Bonaventure de Longueval, Count of Bucquoy, soldier in Habsburg service (b.
1571)
*
July 13 –
Albert VII, Archduke of Austria for a few months in 1619 and (b.
1559)
*
July 19 –
Don Giovanni de' Medici, Italian military commander and diplomat (b.
1567)
*
July 30 –
Rudolph, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst (b.
1576)
*
August 3
**
Guillaume du Vair, French author and lawyer (b.
1556)
**
Anna Juliana Gonzaga, Archduchess of Austria and nun (b.
1566)
*
August 7 – Count
Jobst of Limburg (b.
1560)
*
August 13
Events Pre-1600
* 29 BC – Octavian holds the first of three consecutive triumphs in Rome to celebrate the victory over the Dalmatian tribes.
* 523 – John I becomes the new Pope after the death of Pope Hormisdas.
* 554 &ndash ...
–
John Berchmans, Belgian
Jesuit
The Society of Jesus (; abbreviation: S.J. or SJ), also known as the Jesuit Order or the Jesuits ( ; ), is a religious order (Catholic), religious order of clerics regular of pontifical right for men in the Catholic Church headquartered in Rom ...
scholastic and saint (b.
1599)
*
August 15 –
John Barclay, Scottish writer (b.
1582)
*
August 23
Events Pre-1600
* 30 BC – After the successful invasion of Egypt, Octavian executes Marcus Antonius Antyllus, the eldest son of Mark Antony, and Caesarion, the last king of the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt and only child of Julius Ca ...
–
Antonio il Verso, Italian composer (b.
1565)
*
August 30 –
Bahāʾ al-dīn al-ʿĀmilī
Baha al-Din Muhammad ibn Husayn al-Amili (; ; 18 February 1547 – 1 September 1621), also known as Bahāddīn ʿĀmilī, or just Sheikh Bahāʾi (Persian language, Persian: شیخ بهایی) in Iran, was an originally Lebanese people, Lebanese ...
, one of the main co-founders of Isfahan School of Islamic Philosophy (b.
1547)
*
September 7 –
Peter Warburton, English Justice of the Common Plea (b.
1540)
*
September 17 –
Robert Bellarmine
Robert Bellarmine (; ; 4 October 1542 – 17 September 1621) was an Italian Jesuit and a cardinal of the Catholic Church. He was canonized a saint in 1930 and named Doctor of the Church, one of only 37. He was one of the most important figure ...
, Italian
Roman Catholic
The Catholic Church (), also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.27 to 1.41 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2025. It is among the world's oldest and largest international institut ...
bishop, saint, proponent of futurism (b.
1542)
*
September 20 –
Henry of Lorraine, Duke of Mayenne, French noble (b.
1578)
*
September 24 –
Jan Karol Chodkiewicz
Jan Karol Chodkiewicz (; 1561 – 24 September 1621) was a Polish–Lithuanian identity, Polish–Lithuanian military commander of the Grand Ducal Lithuanian Army, who was from 1601 Field Hetman of Lithuania, and from 1605 Grand Hetman of Lit ...
, Polish military commander (b.
1560)
*
September 25 –
Mary Sidney, English writer, patroness and translator (b.
1561)
October–December
*
October 8
Events Pre-1600
* 316 – Constantine I Battle of Cibalae, defeats Roman Emperor Licinius, who loses his European territories.
* 451 – The first session of the Council of Chalcedon begins.
* 876 – Frankish forces led by Louis ...
–
Antoine de Montchrestien
Antoine de Montchrestien (; also ''Montchrétien''; c. 15757 or 8 October 1621) was a French soldier, dramatist, adventurer and economist.
Biography
Montchrestien was born in Falaise, Normandy. Son of an apothecary named Mauchrestien and orphan ...
, French dramatist and economist (b. c.
1575)
*
October 11 –
Andrzej Sapieha, Polish nobleman (b.
1539)
*
October 16 –
Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, Dutch composer (b.
1562)
*
October 19 –
Imre Thurzó, Hungarian noble (b.
1598)
*
October 21 –
Paul Phélypeaux de Pontchartrain, French politician (b.
1569)
*
November 26 –
Ralph Agas, English surveyor (b. c.
1540)
*
December 4 –
Andrew Willet, English theologian (b.
1562)
*
December 13 –
Katarina Stenbock, queen of
Gustav I of Sweden (b.
1535)
*
December 15
Events Pre-1600
* 533 – Vandalic War: Byzantine Empire, Byzantine general Belisarius defeats the Vandals, commanded by King Gelimer, at the Battle of Tricamarum.
* 687 – Pope Sergius I is elected as a compromise between antipopes P ...
–
Charles d'Albert, duc de Luynes, Constable of France (b.
1578)
References
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