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Events
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January–June
- January 23 – Thirty Years'
War: Sweden and
France sign the Treaty of
Bärwalde, a military alliance in
which France provides funds for the Swedish army invading northern
Germany.1
- February 5 – Puritan leader Roger
Williams arrives in
Boston.2
- February 16 – The Reval
Gymnasium is founded in
Tallinn, Estonia, by
Swedish king Gustavus II
Adolphus.
- February 20 – A fire breaks out in
Westminster Hall, but is put out
before it can cause serious destruction.3
- April 13 – Thirty Years'
War: Gustavus Adolphus of
Sweden defeats an imperial
garrison at the city of
Frankfurt an der Oder.
- May 18 – In Dorchester,
Massachusetts, John
Winthrop takes the oath of office, and
becomes the first Governor of
Massachusetts.
- May 20 – Thirty Years'
War: After a two-month siege, an
Imperial army under
the command of Tilly
storms the German city of Magdeburg, and
brutally sacks it, massacring over
20,000 inhabitants. Shocked by the massacre, many Protestant states
in the Holy Roman Empire decide to
ally with Gustavus Adolphus of
Sweden, and support his
ongoing invasion.
- May 28 – William
Claiborne sails from England to
establish a trading post on Kent
Island, the first English
settlement in Maryland.4
- May 30
- June 17 – The death in childbirth of Mumtaz
Mahal at Burhanpur
causes her husband Shah Jahan to commission
the Taj Mahal at Agra, as
a mausoleum for her. Construction is started
in 1632, and finished in 1653.
- June 19 – War of the Mantuan
Succession: The Treaty
of Cherasco is signed, ending the
War of the Mantuan Succession.
- June 20 – Algerian
pirates sack Baltimore, County
Cork, in Ireland.
July–December
- July 16 – The city of
Würzburg is taken by Gustavus Adolphus of
Sweden, putting an end to
the Würzburg witch trials, but
not before an estimated 900 people from the city and its environs
have been burned at the stake for
witchcraft.
- July 22 – Thirty Years'
War – Battle of
Werben:
Tilly defeats
Gustavus Adolphus of
Sweden, but not decisively.
- August – Thirty Years'
War: Running out of supplies,
Tilly is forced to
send his army into the Electorate of
Saxony in order to secure
supplies, as well as to force a reaction from John George, Elector
of Saxony and
Gustavus Adolphus of
Sweden.
- September 11 – Thirty Years'
War: As a result of
Tilly's invasion,
John George, Elector of
Saxony, who has until
now stayed neutral, allies with Gustavus Adolphus of
Sweden, in order to drive
the Imperial army out of Saxony.
- September
12–13 – Eighty
Years' War – Battle of the
Slaak: A Spanish fleet carrying an
invasion force is intercepted and almost completely destroyed by a
Dutch fleet.
- September 12 – Eighty Years'
War – Battle of
Albrolhos: A Spanish fleet, under
the command of Admiral Antonio de
Oquendo, defeats a Dutch fleet off
the coast of Brazil.
- September 17 – Thirty Years'
War – Battle of
Breitenfeld:
Tilly's imperial army
is decisively defeated by Gustavus II
Adolphus of Sweden,
shattering the imperial army of the Holy Roman
Empire, and marking the first
significant victory for the Protestants in the war.
- October 10 – Thirty Years'
War: A Saxon
army takes over Prague.
- December 16 – A volcanic
eruption of Mount
Vesuvius at
Pompeii occurs, for the first time in several
centuries.5
- December 23 – Thirty Years'
War: Gustavus II
Adolphus of Sweden takes
the city of Mainz, without any resistance.
Date unknown
Births
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January–March
- January 1 or 1632 –
Katherine Philips, Anglo-Welsh poet
(d. 1664)6
- January 2 – Anthonie van
Borssom, Dutch painter (d.
1677)
- January 6 – Anne Hamilton, 3rd Duchess of
Hamilton,
Scottish peeress (d. 1716)
- January 12 – Hasanuddin of
Gowa, 16th Ruler of The Sultanate
of Gowa (d. 1670)
- January 23 – Vincent
Houdry, French Jesuit preacher and
writer on ascetics (d. 1729)
- February 6 – Edward
Abney, English politician (d.
1727)
- February 10 – Louise of
Anhalt-Dessau, Duchess suo
jure of Oława and Wołów (1672–1680) (d.
1680)
- February 22 – Peder
Syv, Danish historian (d.
1702)
- March 3 – Esaias
Boursse, Dutch painter (d.
1672)
- March 9 – Claude-François
Ménestrier, French
heraldist, Jesuit, courtier (d. 1705)
- March 13 – Lodewijck
Huygens, Dutch diplomat (d.
1699)
- March 16 – René Le
Bossu, French critic (d.
1680)
April–June
- April 8 – Cornelis de
Heem, Dutch painter (d.
1695)
- April 15
- April 21 – Francesco
Maidalchini, Italian Catholic
cardinal (d. 1700)
- April 29 – Joseph
Bridger, Colonial Governor of Virginia
(d. 1686)
- May 2 – John Murray, 1st Marquess of
Atholl (d.
1703)
- May 4 – William Brereton, 3rd Baron
Brereton, English
politician (d. 1680)
- May 10 – Flavio
Chigi, Italian Catholic
cardinal (d. 1693)
- May 18 – Stanislaus
Papczyński, Polish priest (d.
1701)
- May 19 – Christoffel
Pierson, Dutch painter (d.
1714)
- May 28 – Louis
André, French Jesuit priest,
missionary and translator (d. 1715)
- May 29 – Robert Paston, 1st Earl of
Yarmouth, English
politician, earl (d. 1683)
- June 13 – Gilbert Hay, 11th Earl of
Erroll, Scottish noble
(d. 1674)
- June 17 – Gauharara
Begum, Mughal noblewoman (d.
1706)
- June 22 – Francis
Rombouts, Dutch Mayor of New York City
(d. 1691)
- June 25 – António das
Chagas, Portuguese Franciscan friar
and ascetical writer (d. 1682)
- June 26 – Vincenzo
Albrici, Italian composer (d.
1695)
July–September
October–December
- October 1
- October 3 – Sebastian Anton
Scherer, German organist and
composer (d. 1712)
- October 6 – Emmanuel, Prince of
Anhalt-Köthen, German
prince of the House of Ascania (d. 1670)
- October 12 – George Saunderson, 5th
Viscount
Castleton,
English Member of Parliament (d. 1714)
- October 13 – Richard
Hampden, English politician (d.
1695)
- October 18
- October 22 – Gilles
Boileau, French translator (d.
1669)
- October 26 – Leopold Karl von
Kollonitsch, Hungarian
Catholic cardinal (d. 1707)
- October 30 – Pierre
Beauchamp, French choreographer,
dancer and composer (d. 1705)
- November 4 – Mary, Princess Royal and
Princess of
Orange (d.
1660)
- November 10 – Daniel
Harvey, English merchant and
politician (d. 1672)
- November 17 – Marco
d'Aviano, Italian Capuchin friar (d.
1699)
- November 21 – Catharina
Questiers, Dutch poet (d.
1669)
- November 28 – Abraham
Brueghel, Flemish Baroque painter (d.
1690)
- December 14 – Anne
Conway, English philosopher
(d. 1679)
- December 24
Date unknown
Deaths
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- January 1 – Thomas
Hobson, English carrier
and origin of the phrase "Hobson's
choice" (b. 1544)
- January 3 – Michelagnolo
Galilei, Italian composer and
lutenist, younger brother of Galileo
Galilei (b. 1575)
- January 14 – Charlotte of the
Palatinate,
German noble (b. 1628)
- January 20 – Jacob
Matham, Dutch artist (b.
1571)
- January 26 – Louis Frederick, Duke of
Württemberg-Montbéliard
(1617–1631) (b. 1586)
- January 30 – Sophie Hedwig of
Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel,
duchess consort of Pomerania-Wolgast (1577-1592) (b.
1561)
- February 7 – Gabriel
Harvey, English writer (b. c. 1552/3)
- February 14 – Tsugaru
Nobuhira, Japanese daimyō (b.
1586)
- March 24 – Philipp
Dulichius, German composer (b.
1562)
- March 31 – John
Donne, English writer and prelate (b.
1572)8
- March 28 – Juan van der
Hamen, Spanish artist (b.
1596)
- April 2 – Nicolò
Contarini, Doge of Venice (b.
1553)
- April 5 – Sinibaldo
Scorza, Italian painter (b.
1589)
- April 23 – Francesco Maria II della Rovere,
Duke of
Urbino,
last Duke of Urbino (b. 1549)
- May 6 – Sir Robert Cotton, 1st Baronet, of
Connington,
English politician (b. 1570)
- May 26 – Enrico Caterino
Davila, Italian historian and
diplomat (b. 1576)
- June 17 – Mumtaz
Mahal, favorite wife of Shah
Jahan (b. 1593)
- June 18 – Robert
Payne, English politician (b.
1573)
- June 21 – John Smith of
Jamestown, English soldier and
colonist (b. 1580)
- July 16 – Francis Hay, 9th Earl of
Erroll, Scottish noble
(b. 1564)
- July 19 – Cesare
Cremonini, Italian
philosopher (b. 1550)
- July 28 – Guillén de Castro y
Bellvis, Spanish dramatist
(b. 1569)9
- August 3 – Kim
Jang-saeng, Korean scholar and writer
(b. 1548)
- August 8 – Konstantinas
Sirvydas, Lithuanian religious
leader (b. 1579)
- September 6 – Honda
Tadamasa, Japanese daimyō (b.
1575)
- September 18 – Countess Palatine
Dorothea of
Simmern (b.
1581)
- September 21 – Federico
Borromeo, Cardinal Archbishop of
Milan (b. 1564)
- October 14 – Sophie of
Mecklenburg-Güstrow,
queen and regent of Denmark (b. 1557)
- October 20 – Michael
Maestlin, German astronomer and
mathematician (b. 1550)
- October 26 – Catherine de
Parthenay, French noblewoman and
mathematician (b. 1554)
- October 28 – Sir Richard Beaumont, 1st
Baronet, English
politician (b. 1574)
- November 1 – Archduchess Maria Maddalena
of Austria (b.
1589)
- November 7 – Patrick
Fleming, Irish Franciscan
friar and scholar (murdered) (b. 1599)
- November 29 – Edmond
Richer, French theologian (b.
1559)
- December 5 – Tommaso
Caracciolo, Field Marshal of Spanish
forces in the Thirty Years' War (b.
1572)
- December 7 – Johannes
Hartmann, German chemist (b.
1568)
- December 9 – Liborius
Wagner, German Roman Catholic priest
(b. 1593)
- December 10 – Hugh
Myddelton, Welsh businessman (b.
1560)10
- December 23 – Michael
Drayton, English poet (b.
1563)
- December 30 – Frederick Achilles, Duke of
Württemberg-Neuenstadt
(b. 1591)
References
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