1620
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Centuries: | 16th century - 17th century - 18th century |
Decades: | 1590s 1600s 1610s - 1620s - 1630s 1640s 1650s |
Years: | 1617 1618 1619 - 1620 - 1621 1622 1623 |
1620 in topic: |
Subjects: Archaeology - Architecture - |
Art - Literature - Music - Science |
Leaders: State leaders - Colonial governors |
Category: Establishments - Disestablishments |
Births - Deaths - Works |
Year 1620 was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Saturday [1] of the 10-day slower Julian calendar).
Contents |
[edit] Events of 1620
[edit] January - June
- February 4 - Prince Bethlen Gabor signs peace with emperor Ferdinand II.
- May 17 - The first merry-go-round is seen at a fair (Philippapolis, Turkey).
- June 3 - The oldest stone church in French North America, Notre-Dame-des-Anges, is begun at Quebec City, Quebec Canada.
[edit] July - December
- July 3 - Under the terms of the Treaty of Ulm, the Protestant Union declares neutrality and ceases to support Frederick V of Bohemia.
- July 15 - The ship Speedwell departed Delfshaven with the Leiden colonists and Pilgrims.
- August 5 (O.S.) - The Mayflower and Speedwell depart together from Plymouth, England, but the Speedwell starts to leak again and must stop.
- August 7 - The mother of Johannes Kepler is arrested for witchcraft.
- August 7 - Battle at Les Ponts-de-Cé, Poitou: French king Louis XIII defeats his mother Marie de' Medici.
- September 6 (O.S.) - The Mayflower departs from Plymouth, England, on 3rd attempt without the Speedwell, arriving on November 11 (Julian O.S. date) at Cape Cod (named from Concord voyage of 1602).
- September 17 to October 7 - The Battle of Cecora between Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth-Moldavian troops and the Ottoman Empire, ending in a major victory for the Ottomans.
- September 20 - Battle at Iaşi: Turks beat king Sigismund III of Poland.
- November 3 - The Great Patent is granted to Plymouth Colony.
- November 8 - The Battle of White Mountain, the first battle in the Thirty Years' War, takes place near Prague, ending in a decisive Catholic victory in only two hours.
- November 21 - The MayFlower arrives inside the tip of Cape Cod, with the Pilgrims and Planters (date N.S.).
- November 21 - Plymouth Colony settlers sign the Mayflower Compact (11 November, O.S.).
[edit] Undated
- Francis Bacon publishes the Novum Organum (beyond Aristotle's Organon) on logical thinking.
- Two officers of the British East India Company attempt to claim the Table Mountain region (in present-day South Africa) for England, but fail.
- Shogun Tokugawa Hidetada restores Osaka Castle. Its current appearance dates from this remodeling.
- The modern violin is developed.
- Witch hunts begin in Scotland.
- Cornelius Drebbel, at the Thames, builds an undersea boat (history of submarines).
- J.P. Donnet, teacher of deaf children in the Spanish court, creates sign alphabet.
- Bonesetting becomes a recognised discipline.
- Thirty Years' War (1618-1648) continues (principally on the territory of today's Germany).
- New France begins formal registration of births, marriages, and death.
[edit] Births
Gregorian calendar | 1620 MDCXX |
Ab urbe condita | 2373 |
Armenian calendar | 1069 ԹՎ ՌԿԹ |
Bahá'í calendar | -224 – -223 |
Buddhist calendar | 2164 |
Chinese calendar | 4256/4316-11-27 (己未年十一月廿七日) — to —
4257/4317-12-8(庚申年十二月初八日) |
Ethiopian calendar | 1612 – 1613 |
Hebrew calendar | 5380 – 5381 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 1675 – 1676 |
- Shaka Samvat | 1542 – 1543 |
- Kali Yuga | 4721 – 4722 |
Holocene calendar | 11620 |
Iranian calendar | 998 – 999 |
Islamic calendar | 1029 – 1030 |
Japanese calendar | Genna 6 (元和6年) |
- Imperial Year | Kōki 2280 (皇紀2280年) |
- Jōmon Era | 11620 |
Julian calendar | 1665 |
Korean calendar | 3953 |
Thai solar calendar | 2163 |
- February 4 - Gustaf Bonde, Swedish statesman (d. 1667)
- February 15 - François Charpentier, French archaeologist (d. 1702)
- February 16 - Friedrich Wilhelm I of Brandenburg (d. 1688)
- March 12 - Johann Heinrich Hottinger, Swiss philologist and theologian (d. 1667)
- July 20 - Nikolaes Heinsius, Dutch scholar (d. 1691)
- July 21 - Jean Picard, French astronomer (d. 1682)
- October 1 - Nicolaes Pieterszoon Berchem, Dutch painter (d. 1683)
- October 20 - Aelbert Cuyp, Dutch painter (d. 1691)
- October 31 - John Evelyn, English diarist and writer (d. 1706)
- November 20 - Peregrine White, first English child born in the Massachusetts Bay Colony (d. 1704)
- December 18 - Heinrich Roth, German Sanskrit scholar (d. 1668)
[edit] Unknown dates
- (none)
- See also Category:1620 births.
[edit] Deaths
- February 19 - Roemer Visscher, Dutch writer (b. 1547)
- March 1 - Thomas Campion, English poet and composer (b. 1567)
- March 17 - St. John Sarkander, Moravian priest, died of injuries caused by torturing (born 1576)
- March 25 - Johannes Nucius, German composer (born c1556)
- May 6 - Hayyim ben Joseph Vital, Palestinian-born Kabbalist (b. 1543)
- May 16 - William Adams, English navigator and samurai (b. 1564)
- August 18 - Wanli Emperor of China (b. 1563)
- September 26 - Taichang Emperor of China (b. 1582)
- October 7 - Stanisław Żółkiewski, Polish military leader (b. 1547)
[edit] Unknown dates
- (none)
- See also Category:1620 deaths.
[edit] Notes
- ^ "Calendar for year 1620 (Russia)" (full Julian calendar), Steffen Thorsen, Time and Date AS, 2007, webpage: Julian1620.