1616

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries: 16th century17th century18th century
Decades: 1580s  1590s  1600s  – 1610s –  1620s  1630s  1640s
Years: 1613 1614 161516161617 1618 1619
1616 in topic:
Subjects:     Archaeology – Architecture –
Art – Literature – Music – Science
Leaders:   State leaders – Colonial governors
Category: Establishments – Disestablishments
Births – Deaths – Works

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

Events of 1616

January–June

July–December

Undated

Ongoing

Wars

Social Unrest

Exploration and Colonization

Climate

Religion

Births

1616 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 1616
MDCXVI
Ab urbe condita 2369
Armenian calendar 1065
ԹՎ ՌԿԵ
Bahá'í calendar -228 – -227
Bengali calendar 1023
Berber calendar 2566
Buddhist calendar 2160
Burmese calendar 978
Byzantine calendar 7124 – 7125
Chinese calendar 乙卯年十一月十三日
(4252/4312-11-13)
— to —
丙辰年十一月廿三日
(4253/4313-11-23)
Coptic calendar 1332 – 1333
Ethiopian calendar 1608 – 1609
Hebrew calendar 5376 – 5377
Hindu calendars
 - Bikram Samwat 1672 – 1673
 - Shaka Samvat 1538 – 1539
 - Kali Yuga 4717 – 4718
Holocene calendar 11616
Iranian calendar 994 – 995
Islamic calendar 1024 – 1025
Japanese calendar Genna 2
(元和2年)
Korean calendar 3949
Thai solar calendar 2159
See also Category:1616 births.

Deaths

See also Category:1616 deaths.

References

  1. Giles Milton. 1999. Nathaniel's Nutmeg: Or the True and Incredible Adventures of the Spice Trader Who Changed the Course of History. ISBN 978-0-374-21936-9.
  2. Jehângïr's period of stay at Ajmer was from 5 Shawwäl 1022 to 1 Zil-qä'da 1025 equivalent to November 8, 1613 to October 31, 1616.
  3. Text from: 'East Indies: February 1616', Calendar of State Papers Colonial, East Indies, China and Japan: 1513-1616, volume 2 (1864), pp. 457–461. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=68785. Date accessed: 01 March 2008. (No copyright violation.)
  4. 4.0 4.1 Smithsonian Institution. Global Volcanism Program. URL: http://www.volcano.si.edu/ accessed on 12.03.2008. Event dated with reference to historical documents.
  5. Arano, Yasunori. "The Formation of a Japanocentric World Order." International Journal of Asian Studies 2:2 (2005). p201.
  6. Bland, M. ‘William Stansby and the production of the Workes of Beniamin Jonson, 1615–16’, The Library, 20, 1998, 10.
  7. "A Basic European Earthquake Catalogue and a Database for the evaluation of long-term seismicity and seismic hazard" (BEECD). URL: http://emidius.mi.ingv.it/BEECD/app/app_E.pdf. (retrieved March 5, 2008).
  8. Rozina Visram. Asians in Britain: 400 Years of History. Pluto Press. 504 pp. (ISBN 0-7453-1373-6)
  9. From an etching in the Guerre de Beauté, a series of six etchings depicting a celebration which took place in Florence in the year 1616 in honor of the prince of Urbino.
  10. Timothy Bratton. 1988. Identity of the New England Indian Epidemic of 1616-1619. Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 62(3): 352–383.
  11. Virginia Bernhard. 1999. Slaves and Slaveholders in Bermuda, 1616-1782. Columbia, University of Missouri Press.
  12. Sidney W. Mintz. 1986. Sweetness and Power: The Place of Sugar in Modern History.
  13. Source: Robbins, Russell Hope. The Encyclopedia of Witchcraft and Demonology. New York: Bonanza Books, 1959.
  14. Engel Sluiter. 1949. The Fortification of Acapulco, 1615-1616. The Hispanic American Historical Review, Vol. 29, No. 1, pp. 69–80.
  15. Patrick Pringle. 2001. Jolly Roger. Dover (ISBN 0-486-41823-5)
  16. Clive A. Spinage. 2003. Cattle plague: a history. New York: Springer. ISBN 0-306-47789-0.
  17. K. van Berkel. 1983. Isaac Beeckman (1588-1637) en de mechanisering van het wereldbeeld. Amsterdam. (An English edition is forthcoming.)
  18. Henry F. Dobyns. 1993. Disease Transfer at Contact. Annual Review of Anthropology, 22: 273–291.
  19. Searles, Colbert (1925) "Allusions to the Contemporary Theater of 1616" by Francois Rosset. Modern Language Notes, 40(8): 481–483.

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