Events
January–March
* January 14
Events Pre-1600
* 1236 – King Henry III of England marries Eleanor of Provence.
* 1301 – Andrew III of Hungary dies, ending the Árpád dynasty in Hungary.
1601–1900
* 1761 – The Third Battle of Panipat is fought in I ...
– After 90 years of Ottoman occupation, Baghdad
Baghdad ( or ; , ) is the capital and List of largest cities of Iraq, largest city of Iraq, located along the Tigris in the central part of the country. With a population exceeding 7 million, it ranks among the List of largest cities in the A ...
is recaptured by the Safavid Empire.
* 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 ...
– Korean General Yi Gwal leads an uprising of 12,000 soldiers against King Injo in what is called then the Joseon Kingdom, and occupies Hanseong.
* 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 ...
– Afonso Mendes, appointed by Pope Gregory XV as Prelate of Ethiopia
Ethiopia, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country located in the Horn of Africa region of East Africa. It shares borders with Eritrea to the north, Djibouti to the northeast, Somalia to the east, Ken ...
, arrives at Massawa
Massawa or Mitsiwa ( ) is a port city in the Northern Red Sea Region, Northern Red Sea region of Eritrea, located on the Red Sea at the northern end of the Gulf of Zula beside the Dahlak Archipelago. It has been a historically important port for ...
from Goa.
* February 7
Events Pre-1600
* 457 – Leo I becomes the Eastern Roman emperor.
* 987 – Bardas Phokas the Younger and Bardas Skleros, Byzantine generals of the military elite, begin a wide-scale rebellion against Emperor Basil II.
* 1301 & ...
– (January 28, 1623/4 old style) England first colonizes Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Kitts and Nevis, officially the Federation of Saint Christopher (St Kitts) and Nevis, is an island country consisting of the two islands of Saint Kitts and Nevis, both located in the West Indies, in the Leeward Islands chain of the Less ...
.
* February 11
Events Pre-1600
* 660 BC – Traditional date for the foundation of Japan by Emperor Jimmu.
* 55 – The death under mysterious circumstances of Tiberius Claudius Caesar Britannicus, heir to the Roman Empire, on the eve of his comin ...
– Yi Gwal installs Prince Heungan, son of the late King Seongjo, to the Korean throne.
* 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 ...
– Yi Gwal's Rebellion ends as the rebels murder Yi Gwal at the town of Mukbang-ri.
* 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 ...
– Kara Mustafa Pasha becomes the Ottoman Governor of Egypt for the second time.
* February 19
Events Pre-1600
* 197 – Emperor Septimius Severus defeats Roman usurper, usurper Clodius Albinus in the Battle of Lugdunum, the bloodiest battle between Roman armies.
* 356 – The anti-paganism policy of Constantius II forbids the w ...
** King Filipe III of Portugal
Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country on the Iberian Peninsula in Southwestern Europe. Featuring Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point in continental Europe, Portugal borders Spain to its north and east, with which it share ...
issues a decree prohibiting the enslavement of Chinese people in Portugal or in its colonies.
**The last parliament of King James I of England
James VI and I (James Charles Stuart; 19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 unti ...
begins its session.
* 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 ...
– A decree is issued in Norway
Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the archipelago of Svalbard also form part of the Kingdom of ...
making it illegal for 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 ...
s or Roman Catholic monks to be harbored in the country.
* 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 ...
– The English House of Commons passes a resolution making it illegal for a Member of Parliament (MP) to quit or willfully give up his seat. Afterward, MPs who wish to quit are appointed to an " office of profit", a legal fiction
A legal fiction is a construct used in the law where a thing is taken to be true, which is not in fact true, in order to achieve an outcome. Legal fictions can be employed by the courts or found in legislation.
Legal fictions are different from ...
to allow a resignation.
* March 25 – In a ceremony, Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor, renews his oath to restore Catholicism in Germany, Bohemia, Hungary and Croatia.
April–June
* April 13 – Garcia Mvemba a Nkanga is enthroned as King Garcia I of the southern African nation of Kongo (now in Angola
Angola, officially the Republic of Angola, is a country on the west-Central Africa, central coast of Southern Africa. It is the second-largest Portuguese-speaking world, Portuguese-speaking (Lusophone) country in both total area and List of c ...
), upon the death of his father, King Pedro II.
* April 15 – The University of Saint Francis Xavier is founded in Bolivia
Bolivia, officially the Plurinational State of Bolivia, is a landlocked country located in central South America. The country features diverse geography, including vast Amazonian plains, tropical lowlands, mountains, the Gran Chaco Province, w ...
.
* April 29 – Louis XIII of France appoints Cardinal Richelieu to the '' Conseil du Roi'' (Royal Council).
* May 8 – Capture of Bahia: A Dutch West India Company fleet captures the Brazilian city of Salvador, Bahia from the Portuguese Empire
The Portuguese Empire was a colonial empire that existed between 1415 and 1999. In conjunction with the Spanish Empire, it ushered in the European Age of Discovery. It achieved a global scale, controlling vast portions of the Americas, Africa ...
(at this time in the Iberian Union).
* 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 ...
– a major earthquake in Fez, Morocco, estimated magnitude 6.0 , causes severe damage and thousands of casualties.
* May 24
** The city of Oslo
Oslo ( or ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Norway. It constitutes both a county and a municipality. The municipality of Oslo had a population of in 2022, while the city's greater urban area had a population of 1,064,235 in 2022 ...
, Norway, is destroyed by fire for the fourteenth time.["Fires, Great", in ''The Insurance Cyclopeadia: Being an Historical Treasury of Events and Circumstances Connected with the Origin and Progress of Insurance'', Cornelius Walford, ed. (C. and E. Layton, 1876) p29] King Christian IV of Denmark–Norway decrees its rebuilding on a new site, where it will be renamed ''Christiania''.
** After years of unprofitable operation, Virginia
Virginia, officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, is a U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic (United States), Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States between the East Coast of the United States ...
's charter is revoked, and it becomes a royal colony.
* 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 ...
– The Scottish city of Dunfermline is destroyed by fire, but The Abbey, The Palace, the Abbot House and many other buildings survive.
* May – The first Dutch settlers arrive in New Netherland; they disembark at Governors Island.
* June 10 – Treaty of Compiègne is signed between the Kingdom of France
The Kingdom of France is the historiographical name or umbrella term given to various political entities of France in the Middle Ages, medieval and Early modern France, early modern period. It was one of the most powerful states in Europe from th ...
and 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 ...
.
July–September
* July 30 – A contingent of 5,000 Chinese troops and 50 warships under the command of Admiral Yu Zigao
Yu Zigao (.1628). was a Chinese admiral. He was responsible for forcing the Dutch to leave Penghu Island. While he enriched himself by way of an association with one notorious pirate, Li Dan (pirate), Li Dan, his position came under pressure becau ...
and General Wang Mengxiong attacks the Dutch fortress at the island of Magong, the largest of the Penghu
The Penghu ( , Hokkien Pe̍h-ōe-jī, POJ: ''Phîⁿ-ô͘'' or ''Phêⁿ-ô͘'' ) or Pescadores Islands are an archipelago of 90 islands and islets in the Taiwan Strait, about west of the main island of Taiwan across the Penghu Ch ...
islands under the command of Martinus Sonck. Outnumbered, the Dutch surrender in five days.
* August 4 – The Dutch East India Company agrees to Chinese demands to withdraw its operations from the Penghu
The Penghu ( , Hokkien Pe̍h-ōe-jī, POJ: ''Phîⁿ-ô͘'' or ''Phêⁿ-ô͘'' ) or Pescadores Islands are an archipelago of 90 islands and islets in the Taiwan Strait, about west of the main island of Taiwan across the Penghu Ch ...
islands, and relocates its trading post to Fort Zeelandia and the Dutch-controlled island of Formosa, now Tainan
Tainan (), officially Tainan City, is a Special municipality (Taiwan), special municipality in southern Taiwan, facing the Taiwan Strait on its western coast. Tainan is the oldest city on the island and commonly called the "Taiwan Prefecture, ...
on Taiwan
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia. The main geography of Taiwan, island of Taiwan, also known as ''Formosa'', lies between the East China Sea, East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocea ...
.
* August 5 – The King's Men perform Thomas Middleton's satire
Satire is a genre of the visual, literary, and performing arts, usually in the form of fiction and less frequently non-fiction, in which vices, follies, abuses, and shortcomings are held up to ridicule, often with the intent of exposin ...
'' A Game at Chess'' at the Globe Theatre in London. The performances are suppressed on August 14 in view of the play's allusions to the Spanish Match.
* 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 ...
– Cardinal Richelieu is appointed by Louis XIII of France to be his chief minister
A chief minister is an elected or appointed head of government of – in most instances – a sub-national entity, for instance an administrative subdivision or federal constituent entity. Examples include a state (and sometimes a union ter ...
, having intrigued against Charles de La Vieuville, Superintendent of Finances, arrested for corruption the previous day.
* August 24 – Jasper Vinall becomes the first person to die while playing the sport of cricket
Cricket is a Bat-and-ball games, bat-and-ball game played between two Sports team, teams of eleven players on a cricket field, field, at the centre of which is a cricket pitch, pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two Bail (cr ...
, after being struck on the head with a bat during a game at Horsted Keynes in England
England is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is located on the island of Great Britain, of which it covers about 62%, and List of islands of England, more than 100 smaller adjacent islands. It ...
.
* August 28 – The Siege of Breda begins, and will continue for just over 9 months until June 5, 1625.
* August – Portuguese 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 ...
priest António de Andrade becomes the first European to enter Tibet
Tibet (; ''Böd''; ), or Greater Tibet, is a region in the western part of East Asia, covering much of the Tibetan Plateau and spanning about . It is the homeland of the Tibetan people. Also resident on the plateau are other ethnic groups s ...
, arriving at Tsaparang.
* September 4
Events Pre-1600
* 476 – Romulus Augustulus is deposed when Odoacer proclaims himself "King of Italy", thus Fall of the Western Roman Empire, ending the Western Roman Empire.
* 626 – Li Shimin, Posthumous name, posthumously known as ...
– The Parlement of Paris registers a decree forbidding the publication of criticism of "anciently approved authors" without prior approval from the Faculty of Theology of the University of Paris, on pain of death.
* September 13 – Ketevan, former queen consort
A queen consort is the wife of a reigning king, and usually shares her spouse's social Imperial, royal and noble ranks, rank and status. She holds the feminine equivalent of the king's monarchical titles and may be crowned and anointed, but hi ...
of Kakheti (located around Gremi in what is now the Republic of Georgia), is tortured and killed in the Persian city of Shiraz after refusing to renounce Christianity to convert to Islam
Islam is an Abrahamic religions, Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the Quran, and the teachings of Muhammad. Adherents of Islam are called Muslims, who are estimated to number Islam by country, 2 billion worldwide and are the world ...
.
* September 19 – Michael I, the Tsar of Russia, is married at Moscow, making Maria Dolgorukova the Tsaritsa. Maria becomes ill shortly afterward and dies five months after the marriage, on January 17.
* September 21 – The Roman Catholic church's Dicastery for the Clergy issues a decree that no monk may be expelled from his order "unless he be truly incorrigible."
October–December
* October 3 – A combined squadron of fifteen Neapolitan (Spain), Tuscan, and Papal galley
A galley is a type of ship optimised for propulsion by oars. Galleys were historically used for naval warfare, warfare, Maritime transport, trade, and piracy mostly in the seas surrounding Europe. It developed in the Mediterranean world during ...
s defeat a squadron of six Algerian ships on the island of San Pietro, near Sardinia. ( details)
* November 3 – Rodrigo Pacheco becomes the Viceroy of New Spain after arriving in Mexico City
Mexico City is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Mexico, largest city of Mexico, as well as the List of North American cities by population, most populous city in North America. It is one of the most important cultural and finan ...
.
* December 24 – Denmark
Denmark is a Nordic countries, Nordic country in Northern Europe. It is the metropole and most populous constituent of the Kingdom of Denmark,, . also known as the Danish Realm, a constitutionally unitary state that includes the Autonomous a ...
's first postal service is launched by order of King Christian IV.
Date unknown
* The Japanese '' shōgun'' expels the Spanish from Japan, and severs trade with the Philippines
The Philippines, officially the Republic of the Philippines, is an Archipelagic state, archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. Located in the western Pacific Ocean, it consists of List of islands of the Philippines, 7,641 islands, with a tot ...
.
* Henry Briggs publishes ''Arithmetica Logarithmica''.
* Jakob Bartsch first publishes a chart, showing the constellation Camelopardalis around the North Star.
* Queen Nzinga of Ndongo and Matamba starts to rule.
* Frans Hals produces the painting later known as the '' Laughing Cavalier''.
* The German-language Luther Bible is publicly burned, by order of the Pope.
* A confrontation between Swedish and Danish councillors ends with a Swedish diplomatic victory due to Sweden's ability to mobilize quickly.
Births
January–March
*
January 7
Events Pre-1600
*49 BC – The Senate of the Roman Republic, Senate of Rome says that Caesar will be declared a public enemy unless he disbands his army, prompting the tribunes who support him to flee to where Caesar is waiting in Ravenna ...
–
Guarino Guarini, Italian architect of the Piedmontese Baroque (d.
1683)
*
January 9
Events Pre-1600
* 681 – Twelfth Council of Toledo: King Erwig of the Visigoths initiates a council in which he implements diverse measures against the Jews in Spain.
* 1038 – An earthquake in Dingxiang, China kills an estimate ...
–
Empress Meishō of Japan (d.
1696)
*
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 ...
–
Rombout Verhulst, Dutch sculptor (d.
1698)
*
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 ...
–
Pierre Lambert de la Motte, French bishop (d.
1679)
*
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 ...
–
Thyrsus González de Santalla, Spanish theologian elected
Superior General of the Society of Jesus (d.
1705)
*
January 26
Events Pre-1600
* 661 – The Rashidun Caliphate is effectively ended with the assassination of Ali, the last caliph.
* 1531 – The 6.4–7.1 Lisbon earthquake kills about thirty thousand people.
* 1564 – The Council of T ...
–
George William, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (d.
1705)
*
January 31
Events Pre-1600
* 314 – Pope Sylvester I is consecrated, as successor to the late Pope Miltiades.
* 1208 – The Battle of Lena takes place between King Sverker II of Sweden and his rival, Prince Eric, whose victory puts him on th ...
–
Arnold Geulincx, Flemish philosopher (d.
1669)
*
February 11
Events Pre-1600
* 660 BC – Traditional date for the foundation of Japan by Emperor Jimmu.
* 55 – The death under mysterious circumstances of Tiberius Claudius Caesar Britannicus, heir to the Roman Empire, on the eve of his comin ...
**
Ivan Ančić, Croatian theological writer (d.
1685)
**
Lambert Doomer, Dutch Golden Age landscape painter (d.
1700)
*
February 23 –
Robert Treat, American colonial leader (d.
1710)
*
March
March is the third month of the year in both the Julian and Gregorian calendars. Its length is 31 days. In the Northern Hemisphere, the meteorological beginning of spring occurs on the first day of March. The March equinox on the 20 or 2 ...
–
Jane Leade, English esotericist (d.
1704)
*
March 6
Events Pre-1600
* 12 BCE – The Roman emperor Augustus is named Pontifex Maximus, incorporating the position into that of the emperor.
* 845 – The 42 Martyrs of Amorium are killed after refusing to convert to Islam.
* 1204 &ndas ...
–
Johann Georg Albinus, German pastor and hymnist (d.
1679)
*
March 12
Events Pre-1600
* 538 – Vitiges, king of the Ostrogoths ends his siege of Rome and retreats to Ravenna, leaving the city to the victorious Byzantine general, Belisarius.
* 1088 – Election of Urban II as the 159th Pope of th ...
–
Damian Hartard von der Leyen-Hohengeroldseck, German archbishop (d.
1678)
*
March 20 –
William Jones, English lawyer, Deputy Governor of Connecticut (d.
1706)
*
March 21
**
François Roberday, French Baroque organist and composer (d.
1680)
**
Paolo Segneri, Italian Jesuit (d.
1694)
*
March 25 –
William Pulteney, English Member of Parliament (d.
1691)
*
March 31 –
Antoine Pagi, French ecclesiastical historian (d.
1699)
April–June
*
April 4 –
François Marie, Prince of Lillebonne, French nobleman and member of the House of Lorraine (d.
1694)
*
April 9 –
Henrik Rysensteen, Dutch military engineer (d.
1679)
*
April 12 –
Charles Amadeus, Duke of Nemours (d.
1652)
*
April 15 –
Pieter Nijs, Dutch Golden Age painter (d.
1681)
*
April 20 –
Samuel Mearne, English Restoration bookbinder and publisher (d.
1683)
*
April 24
Events Pre-1600
* 1479 BC – Thutmose III ascends to the throne of Egypt, although power effectively shifts to Hatshepsut (according to the Low Chronology of the 18th dynasty).
* 1183 BC – Traditional reckoning of the Fall of Troy ...
–
Jan Peeters I, Flemish Baroque painter (d.
1677)
*
April 25 –
Sir Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Baronet, English baronet (d.
1669)
*
April 26 –
Johann Leusden, Dutch Calvinist theologian (d.
1699)
*
May 13 –
Aleksander Kazimierz Sapieha, Polish nobleman and archbishop (d.
1671)
*
May 23 –
William Duckett, English politician (d.
1686)
*
May 30 –
Leopold Frederick, Duke of Württemberg-Montbéliard, German noble (d.
1662)
*
June 11 –
Jean-Baptiste du Hamel, French cleric and natural philosopher (d.
1706)
*
June 15 –
Hiob Ludolf, German orientalist (d.
1704)
*
June 16 –
William Bradford, American political and military leader (d.
1703)
*
June 20
Events Pre-1600
* 451 – Battle of Chalons: Flavius Aetius battles Attila the Hun. After the battle, which was inconclusive, Attila retreats, causing the Romans to interpret it as a victory.
* 1180 – First Battle of Uji, startin ...
–
Henry Albin, English minister (d.
1696)
*
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 ...
–
James Scudamore, English politician (d.
1668)
July–September
*
July
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–
George Fox
George Fox (July 1624 Old Style and New Style dates, O.S. – 13 January 1691 Old Style and New Style dates, O.S.) was an English Dissenters, English Dissenter, who was a founder of the Quakers, Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as t ...
, English founder of the
Quakers
Quakers are people who belong to the Religious Society of Friends, a historically Protestantism, Protestant Christian set of Christian denomination, denominations. Members refer to each other as Friends after in the Bible, and originally ...
(d.
1691)
*
July 11 –
John Collins, English academic and politician (d.
1711)
*
July 18 –
Francis Pemberton, English judge, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench (d.
1697)
*
August 6 –
Charles Kerr, 2nd Earl of Ancram, English politician (d.
1690)
*
August 11 –
John Strode, English politician (d.
1679)
*
August 22 –
Jean Regnault de Segrais, French poet and novelist born in Caen (d.
1701)
*
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 ...
–
Anna Elisabeth of Saxe-Lauenburg, Landgravine consort of Hesse-Homburg (d.
1688)
*
August 24 –
Petronella de la Court, Dutch art collector (d.
1707)
*
August 25 –
François de la Chaise, French churchman (d.
1709)
*
August 27 –
Koxinga, Chinese military leader (d.
1662)
*
September 1 –
Simón González de Acosta, Spanish colonial governor (d.
1653)
*
September 10 –
Thomas Sydenham, English physician (d.
1689)
*
September 12 –
Wingfield Cromwell, 2nd Earl of Ardglass, English nobleman (d.
1668)
*
September 15 –
Francesco Provenzale, Italian Baroque composer and teacher (d.
1704)
October–December
*
October 5 (''bapt.'') –
Gaspar de Witte, Flemish painter (d.
1681)
*
October 9 –
Murad Bakhsh,
Mughal prince (d.
1661)
*
October 19 –
Robert Danvers, English politician (d.
1674)
*
October 20 –
Jan Albertsz Rotius, Dutch painter (d.
1666)
*
October 21 –
Edward Harley, English politician (d.
1700)
*
October 26 –
Dosoftei, Moldavian Metropolitan (d.
1693)
*
October 30 –
Paul Pellisson, French author (d.
1693)
*
November 2 –
Sir Thomas Myddelton, 1st Baronet, English politician (d.
1663)
*
November 3 –
Jean II d'Estrées, French noble (d.
1707)
*
November 16 –
Barent Fabritius
Barent or Bernard Pietersz Fabritius (or Fabricius) (16 November 1624 apt.– 20 October 1673 uried, was a Dutch people, Dutch painter.
Fabritius was born at Middenbeemster, North Holland, the son of . He studied with his brothers Johanne ...
, Dutch painter (d.
1673
Events
January–March
* January 22 – Impersonator Mary Carleton is hanging, hanged at Newgate Prison in London, for multiple thefts and returning from penal transportation.
* February 10 – Molière's ''comédie-ballet ...
)
*
November 28 –
Angélique de Saint-Jean Arnauld d'Andilly, French Jansenist nun (d.
1684)
*
December 16 –
Queen Jangnyeol, Korean royal consort (d.
1688)
*
December 17 –
Juriaen Jacobsze, Dutch painter (d.
1685)
*
December 18 –
John Hull, American colonial merchant and politician (d.
1683)
*
December 25 –
Angelus Silesius, German writer (d.
1677)
Date unknown
*
Louise de Prie, French royal governess (d.
1709)
*
Torii Tadaharu, Japanese nobleman (d.
1651)
*
William Tucker, first known African-American born in the
Colony of Virginia
The Colony of Virginia was a British Empire, British colonial settlement in North America from 1606 to 1776.
The first effort to create an English settlement in the area was chartered in 1584 and established in 1585; the resulting Roanoke Colo ...
(d. ''unknown'')
Approximate date
* Female
Greenland shark (still alive in 21st century).
Deaths
January–March
*
January 3
Events Pre-1600
*AD 69, 69 – The Roman legions on the Rhine refuse to declare their allegiance to Galba, instead proclaiming their legate, Aulus Vitellius, as emperor.
* 250 – Emperor Decius orders everyone in the Roman Empire (ex ...
–
Jacopo Inghirami, Tuscan admiral (b.
1565)
*
January 17
Events Pre-1600
* 38 BC – Octavian divorces his wife Scribonia and marries Livia Drusilla, ending the fragile peace between the Second Triumvirate and Sextus Pompey.
* 1362 – Saint Marcellus' flood kills at least 25,000 peopl ...
–
Tamás Erdődy, Hungarian noble,
Ban of Croatia (b.
1558)
*
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 ...
–
Martin Becanus, Dutch Jesuit priest (b.
1563)
*
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 ...
–
Vicente Espinel, Spanish writer (b.
1550)
*
February 6
Events Pre-1600
* 590 – Hormizd IV, king of the Sasanian Empire, is overthrown and blinded by his brothers-in-law Vistahm and Vinduyih.
* 1579 – The Diocese of Manila is erected by papal bull, with Domingo de Salazar appointe ...
–
Lamoral, 1st Prince of Ligne (b.
1563)
*
February 7
Events Pre-1600
* 457 – Leo I becomes the Eastern Roman emperor.
* 987 – Bardas Phokas the Younger and Bardas Skleros, Byzantine generals of the military elite, begin a wide-scale rebellion against Emperor Basil II.
* 1301 & ...
–
Cort Aslakssøn, Norwegian astronomer (b.
1564)
*
February 12
Events Pre-1600
* 1096 – Pope Urban II confirms the foundation of the abbey of La Roë under Robert of Arbrissel as a community of canons regular.
* 1404 – The Italian professor Galeazzo di Santa Sofia performed the first post- ...
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George Heriot, Scottish goldsmith and philanthropist (b.
1563)
*
February 13
Events Pre-1600
* 962 – Emperor Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor, Otto I and Pope Pope John XII, John XII co-sign the ''Diploma Ottonianum'', recognizing John as ruler of Rome.
*1258 – Siege of Baghdad (1258), Siege of Baghdad: Hulegu Kh ...
–
Stephen Gosson, English satirist (b.
1554)
*
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 ...
–
Ludovic Stewart, 2nd Duke of Lennox, Scottish nobleman and politician (b.
1574)
*
February 17 –
Juan de Mariana, Spanish historian (b.
1536)
*
February 18 –
Francis Ros, first Latin Archbishop of Angamaly-Cranganore (b.
1559)
*
February 19
Events Pre-1600
* 197 – Emperor Septimius Severus defeats Roman usurper, usurper Clodius Albinus in the Battle of Lugdunum, the bloodiest battle between Roman armies.
* 356 – The anti-paganism policy of Constantius II forbids the w ...
–
Thomas Fleming, English politician (b.
1572)
*
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 ...
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John Adolph, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Norburg, Duke of Norburg at Als (b.
1576)
*
February 24
Events Pre-1600
* 484 – King Huneric of the Vandals replaces Nicene bishops with Arian ones, and banishes some to Corsica.
* 1303 – The English are defeated at the Battle of Roslin, in the First War of Scottish Independence.
...
–
Paul Laurentius, German divine (b.
1554)
*
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 ...
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Clemens Timpler, German philosopher (b.
1563)
*
March 15 –
Louis of Anhalt-Köthen, German prince (b.
1607)
*
March 27 –
Ulrik of Denmark, Danish prince-bishop (b.
1578)
*
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 ...
–
Richard Sackville, 3rd Earl of Dorset, English noble (b.
1589)
April–June
*
April 13 –
William Bishop, first Roman Catholic bishop after the English Reformation (b.
1553)
*
April 17 –
Mariana Navarro de Guevarra Romero, Spanish Catholic nun who became a member of the Mercedarian Tertiaries (b.
1565)
*
May 27 –
Diego Ramírez de Arellano, Spanish sailor and cosmographer (b. c.
1580)
*
June 2 –
Jacques l'Hermite, Dutch admiral and explorer (b.
1582)
*
June 4 –
Rombertus van Uylenburgh, Dutch lawyer (b.
1554)
July–September
*
July
July is the seventh month of the year in the Julian calendar, Julian and Gregorian calendars. Its length is 31 days. It was named by the Roman Senate in honour of Roman general Julius Caesar in 44 B.C., being the month of his birth. Before the ...
–
Alonso Fajardo de Entenza, governor of the Philippines
*
July 17 –
Johan van Dorth, Dutch noble (b.
1574)
*
July 22 –
García de Silva Figueroa, Spanish diplomat and traveller (b.
1550)
*
July 31 –
Henry II, Duke of Lorraine (b.
1563)
*
August 4 –
Emanuel Filibert of Savoy, Viceroy of Sicily (b.
1588)
*
August 21
Events Pre-1600
* 959 – Eraclus becomes the 25th bishop of Liège.
*1140 – Song dynasty general Yue Fei defeats an army led by Jin dynasty (1115–1234), Jin dynasty general Wuzhu at the Battle of Yancheng during the Jin–Song War ...
–
Francesco Andreini, Italian actor (b. c.
1548)
*
August 25 –
Luis Sotelo, Spanish Franciscan friar (b.
1574)
* September –
Marco Antonio de Dominis, Dalmatian archbishop and apostate (b.
1560)
*
September 13 –
Ketevan the Martyr, queen of Kakheti (b. c.
1560)
*
September 17 –
Gilles du Monin, Belgian Jesuit historian (b.
1565)
*
September 18 –
Pedro Osores de Ulloa, Royal Governor of Chile (b.
1554)
*
September 23 –
Willem Pieterszoon Buytewech, Dutch Golden Age painter (b.
1592)
*
September 25 –
Fronton du Duc, French Jesuit theologian (b.
1558)
*
September 29 –
Simón de Rojas, Spanish saint (b.
1552)
October–December
*
November 2 –
Cornelis van der Voort, Dutch painter (b.
1576)
*
November 5 –
James Wriothesley, Lord Wriothesley, English politician (b.
1605)
*
November 10 –
Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton
Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton, (pronunciation uncertain: "Rezley", "Rizely" (archaic), (present-day) and have been suggested; 6 October 1573 – 10 November 1624) was the only son of Henry Wriothesley, 2nd Earl of Sou ...
, English patron of the theatre (b.
1573)
*
November 13 –
Thomas van Erpe, Dutch Orientialist, cartographer (b.
1584)
*
November 14 –
Costanzo Antegnati, Italian composer, organist (b.
1549)
*
November 15 –
Caius of Korea, Japanese martyr (b.
1571)
*
November 17 –
Jakob Böhme, German mystic (b.
1575)
*
December 5 –
Gaspard Bauhin
Gaspard Bauhin or Caspar Bauhin (; 17 January 1560 – 5 December 1624), was a Switzerland, Swiss botanist whose ''Pinax theatri botanici'' (1623) described thousands of plants and classified them in a manner that draws comparisons to the later ...
, Swiss botanist (b.
1560)
*
December 6 –
Francesco Contarini, Doge of Venice (b.
1556)
*
December 9 –
Flaminio Scala, Italian playwright and stage actor (b.
1552)
*
December 14 –
Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham, English statesman (b.
1536)
*
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 ...
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Jerónimo Bautista Lanuza, Spanish friar, bishop and writer (b.
1533)
*
December 25
**
Hajikano Masatsugu, Japanese samurai (b.
1545)
**
Catherine of Nassau-Dillenburg, German noble (b.
1543)
*
December 28 –
Charles of Austria, Bishop of Wroclaw, Prince-bishop of Wroclaw (b.
1590)
*
December 29 –
Dermod O'Brien, 5th Baron Inchiquin, Irish baron (b.
1594)
References
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