1652
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Millennium: | 2nd millennium |
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Centuries: | 16th century – 17th century – 18th century |
Decades: | 1620s 1630s 1640s – 1650s – 1660s 1670s 1680s |
Years: | 1649 1650 1651 – 1652 – 1653 1654 1655 |
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Gregorian calendar | 1652 MDCLII |
Ab urbe condita | 2405 |
Armenian calendar | 1101 ԹՎ ՌՃԱ |
Assyrian calendar | 6402 |
Bahá'í calendar | −192 – −191 |
Bengali calendar | 1059 |
Berber calendar | 2602 |
English Regnal year | 3 Cha. 2 – 4 Cha. 2 (Interregnum) |
Buddhist calendar | 2196 |
Burmese calendar | 1014 |
Byzantine calendar | 7160–7161 |
Chinese calendar | 辛卯年 (Metal Rabbit) 4348 or 4288 — to — 壬辰年 (Water Dragon) 4349 or 4289 |
Coptic calendar | 1368–1369 |
Discordian calendar | 2818 |
Ethiopian calendar | 1644–1645 |
Hebrew calendar | 5412–5413 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 1708–1709 |
- Shaka Samvat | 1574–1575 |
- Kali Yuga | 4753–4754 |
Holocene calendar | 11652 |
Igbo calendar | 652–653 |
Iranian calendar | 1030–1031 |
Islamic calendar | 1062–1063 |
Japanese calendar | Keian 5 / Jōō 1 (承応元年) |
Juche calendar | N/A |
Julian calendar | Gregorian minus 10 days |
Korean calendar | 3985 |
Minguo calendar | 260 before ROC 民前260年 |
Thai solar calendar | 2195 |
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Year 1652 (MDCLII) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Thursday of the 10-day slower Julian calendar.
Events
January–June
- January 8 – Michiel de Ruyter marries the widow Anna van Gelder and plans retirement, but months later becomes a vice-commodore in the First Anglo-Dutch War.
- April 6 – Dutch sailor Jan van Riebeeck establishes a resupply camp for the Dutch East India Company at the Cape of Good Hope, thus founding Cape Town.
- May 18 – Rhode Island passes the first law in North America making slavery illegal.
- May 29 – First Anglo-Dutch War: The opening battle is fought off Dover, between Lt.-Admiral Maarten Harpertszoon Tromp's 42 Dutch ships and 21 English ships divided into 2 squadrons, one commanded by Robert Blake and the other by Nehemiah Bourne.
- June 13 – Religion: George Fox preaches to a large crowd on Firbank Fell in England, leading to the establishment of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers).
July–December
- August 26 – First Anglo-Dutch War – Battle of Plymouth: A fleet from the Commonwealth of England attacks an outward-bound convoy of the United Provinces, escorted by 23 men-of-war and 6 fire ships commanded by Vice-Commodore Michiel de Ruyter.
- October 8 – First Anglo-Dutch War – Battle of the Kentish Knock: The battle is fought near the shoal called the Kentish Knock in the North Sea, about 30 km from the mouth of the River Thames.
Births
- January 2 – Sir Gilbert Heathcote, 1st Baronet, Lord Mayor of London (d. 1733)
- January 2 – Michel Chamillart, French wikt (d. 1721)
- January 7 – Pavao Ritter Vitezović, Croatian historian (d. 1713)
- January 8 – Wilhelm Homberg, Dutch alchemist (d. 1715)
- January 11 – Eugen Alexander Franz, 1st Prince of Thurn and Taxis (d. 1714)
- January 16 – Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 2nd Earl of Shaftesbury, English politician (d. 1699)
- January 17 – Claude-Guy Hallé, French painter (d. 1736)
- February 6 – Francesco Pignatelli, Catholic cardinal (d. 1734)
- February 13 – Anton Domenico Gabbiani, Italian painter (d. 1726)
- February 13 – August, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck (d. 1689)
- February 14 – Camille d'Hostun, duc de Tallard, Marshal of France (d. 1728)
- March 1 – Louis de Sabran, British theologian (d. 1732)
- March 3 – Thomas Otway, English dramatist (d. 1685)
- March 10 – Giacomo Serpotta, Italian artist (d. 1732)
- March 12 – Johann Heinrich Ernesti, Philosopher and theologian (d. 1729)
- March 14 – Benedicta Henrietta of the Palatinate, German princess (d. 1730)
- March 20 – Leon Bazyli Sapieha, Polish-Lithuanian politician (d. 1686)
- March 21 – Piers Butler, 3rd Viscount Galmoye, Anglo-Irish nobleman (d. 1740)
- March 28 – Samuel Sewall, English-born judge (d. 1730)
- April 7 – Pope Clement XII (d. 1740)
- April 9 – Jean Le Fèvre (astronomer), Astronomer (d. 1706)
- April 9 – Christian Ulrich I, Duke of Württemberg-Oels (d. 1704)
- April 13 – Thomas Ward (author), English writer (d. 1708)
- April 21 – Michel Rolle, French mathematician (d. 1719)
- April 25 – Boris Sheremetev, Russian noble (d. 1719)
- April 25 – Giovanni Battista Foggini, Italian artist (d. 1737)
- April 28 – Magdalena Sibylla of Hesse-Darmstadt, Regent and composer (d. 1712)
- May 1 – John King (Rector of Chelsea), English churchman (d. 1732)
- May 2 – Abraham Hinckelmann (d. 1695)
- May 7 – Edward Northey (barrister), British barrister and politician (d. 1723)
- May 11 – Johann Philipp d'Arco (d. 1704)
- May 14 – Juliana of Hesse-Eschwege, German noblewoman (d. 1693)
- May 14 – Johann Philipp Förtsch, German opera composer (d. 1732)
- May 20 – Ichijō Kaneteru, Court noble (d. 1705)
- May 27 – Elizabeth Charlotte, Princess Palatine, wife to Philippe I, Duke of Orléans (d. 1722)
- June 1 – Juan Ferreras (d. 1735)
- June 23 – Jan Brokoff, German sculptor (d. 1718)
- August 3 – Samuel Western, English politician (d. 1699)
- August 15 – John Grubb, American politician (d. 1708)
- August 15 – John Wise (clergyman), American Christian clergy (d. 1725)
- August 26 – Tsarevna Marfa Alekseyevna of Russia (d. 1707)
- August 31 – Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat, only child of Duke Charles II (d. 1708)
- September 4 – Jean Orry, French economist (d. 1719)
- September 4 – Tokugawa Tsunanari, Daimyo (d. 1699)
- September 8 – Luisa Roldán, Spanish artist (d. 1706)
- September 10 – Jan Sladký Kozina (d. 1695)
- September 12 – Frederick Charles, Duke of Württemberg-Winnental (d. 1697)
- October 11 – Nathaniel Higginson (d. 1708)
- October 16 – Karl, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst (d. 1718)
- October 16 – Jan Mortel, painter from the Northern Netherlands (d. 1719)
- October 29 – Jan Wyck, military painter (d. 1702)
- November 1 – William Lowndes (British politician), English politician (d. 1724)
- November 3 – Louis, Duke of Rohan, French noble (d. 1727)
- November 4 – Marc-René de Voyer de Paulmy d'Argenson (1652–1721), French politician (d. 1721)
- November 9 – Marie Anne d'Orléans (d. 1656)
- December 9 – Augustus Quirinus Rivinus, German physician and botanist (d. 1723)
- November 10 – Johann Ernst Glück (d. 1705)
- December 2 – Karolina of Legnica-Brieg, Silesian noblewoman (d. 1707)
- December 9 – Augustus Quirinus Rivinus, German physician and botanist (d. 1723)
- December 9 – Robert Rochfort, Irish politician (d. 1727)
- December 20 – Samuel Bradford, English churchman and whig (d. 1731)
- December 25 – Archibald Pitcairne, Scottish physician (d. 1713)
- December 27 – Frederick, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg, German nobleman (d. 1692)
Deaths
- February 17 – Gregorio Allegri, Italian composer (b. 1582)
- April 21 – Pietro Della Valle, Italian traveller (b. 1586)
- June 21 – Inigo Jones, English architect (b. 1573)
- July 30 – Charles Amédée de Savoie, 6th Duc de Nemours, French soldier (b. 1624)
- August 22 – Jacob De la Gardie, Swedish soldier and statesman (b. 1583)
- August 23 – John Byron, 1st Baron Byron, English royalist politician (b. 1600)
- October 8 – John Greaves, English mathematician and antiquarian (b. 1602)
- October 20 – Antonio Coello, Spanish writer (b. 1611)
- November 4 – Jean-Charles de la Faille, Belgian mathematician (b. 1597)
- December 11 – Denis Petau, French theologian and historian (b. 1583)
- November 21 – Jan Brożek, Polish mathematician, physician, and astronomer (b. 1585)
- December 23 – John Cotton, founder of Boston, Massachusetts (b. 1585)
- Date unknown
- Johannes Gysius – Dutch historian (b. circa 1583)
- Prince Luarsab of Kartli – heir apparent to the throne of Kingdom of Kartli
References
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