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Millennium:

2ndmillennium

Centuries:

16thcentury - 17thcentury - 18thcentury

Decades:

1580s 1590s 1600s - 1610s - 1620s 1630s 1640s

Years:

1613 1614 1615 - 1616 - 1617 1618 1619

1616 in topic:

Subjects: Archaeology - Architecture -

Art - Literature - Music - Science

Leaders: State leaders - Colonial governors

Category: Establishments - Disestablishments

Births - Deaths - Works

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Year 1616 (MDCXVI) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Monday of the 10-day slower Julian calendar).

Contents

1 Events of 1616

1.1 January - June

1.2 July - December

1.3 Undated

1.4 Ongoing

2 Births

3 Deaths

4 References

5 Further reading

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Events of 1616

January - June

January - The Dutch try to gain control of all the nutmeg-producing spice islands with the retreat of the English from Ai to Pula Run Island. Nutmeg at this time is more valuable than gold, and the English, led by Nathaniel Courthope, hold on to Run.

January - The development of the thoroughbred horse is greatly encouraged by the appointment to the court of King James I of England of courtier George Villiers as Master of the Horse.

January - Antio Vieira arrives, with his parents, in Bahia (present-day Salvador) in colonial Brazil, an unpromising beginning for his great career as a diplomat, noted author, leading figure of the Church, and protector of Brazilian Indians in an age of intolerance.

January - Officials in Wttemberg charge astronomer Johannes Kepler with practicing “forbidden arts” (witchcraft). His mother had also been so charged and spent 14 months in prison.

January 1 - James I of England, theater-going and literary absolutist king, attends the masque The Golden Age Restored, a satire by Ben Jonson on fallen court favorite Somerset. The king asks for a repeat performance on January 6.

January 3 - In the court of James I of England, the king’s favorite George Villiers becomes Master of the Horse; on April 24 he receives the Order of the Garter; and on August 27 is created Viscount Villiers and Baron Waddon, receiving a grant of land valued at ?80,000. In 1617, he is made Earl of Buckingham. After the Earl of Pembroke, he is the 2nd richest nobleman in England.

January 10 - Sir Thomas Roe, emissary from the court of King James I of England, presents his credentials to the Mughal Emperor Jahangir, in Ajmer Fort, thus opening the door to the British presence in India. Roe sailed in the Lyon under the command of captain Christopher Newport, best known for his role in the Virginia colonies.

January 12 - The city of Bel, Brazil is founded on the Amazon River delta by the Portuguese captain Francisco Caldeiras de Castelo Branco, who had previously taken the city of S?o Lu in Maranh?o from the French.

January 15 - After overwintering with the Huron Indians, Samuel de Champlain and Recollect Father Joseph Le Caron visit the Petun and Ottawa Indians of the Great Lakes. This is Champlain’s last trip in North America before returning to France. Having secured Canada, he helps create French America, New France, or L’Acadie.

January 24 - Dutch captain Willem Schouten rounds the southern tip of South America and names it Kaap Hoorn, after his birthplace in the Netherlands.

February 24 - A commission of Roman Catholic theologians, the “Qualifiers,” reports that the idea that the Sun is stationary is “foolish and absurd in philosophy, and formally heretical since it explicitly contradicts in many places the sense of Holy Scripture…”.

February - English merchants of the East India Company complain that the great troubles and wars in Japan since their arrival have put them to much pains and charges. Two great cities, Osaka and Sakaii, have been burned to the ground, each one almost as big as London, and not one house left standing, and it is reported above 300,000 men have lost their lives, et the old Emperor Ogusho Same hath prevailed and Fidaia Same either slain or fled secretly away, that no news is to be heard of him. Jesuits, priests, and friars are banished by the emperor and their churches and monasteries pulled down; they put the fault on the arrival of the English; it is said if Fidaia Same had prevailed against the emperor, he promised them entrance again, when without doubt all the English would have been driven out of Japan.

February 19 - First recorded eruption of Mayon Volcano, the Philippines’ most active volcano.

March - Nicolaus Copernicus’ De revolutionibus is placed on the Index of Forbidden Books by the Congregation of the Index of the Roman Catholic Church.

March - Action of 1616 - La Goulette, Tunisia: A Spanish squadron under Francisco de Ribera defeats a Tunisian…(and so on)

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