1618

1618 (MDCXVIII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar, the 1618th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 618th year of the 2nd millennium, the 18th year of the 17th century, and the 9th year of the 1610s decade. As of the start of 1618, the Gregorian calendar was 10 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1618 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1618
MDCXVIII
Ab urbe condita2371
Armenian calendar1067
ԹՎ ՌԿԷ
Assyrian calendar6368
Balinese saka calendar1539–1540
Bengali calendar1025
Berber calendar2568
English Regnal year15 Ja. 1  16 Ja. 1
Buddhist calendar2162
Burmese calendar980
Byzantine calendar7126–7127
Chinese calendar丁巳年 (Fire Snake)
4314 or 4254
     to 
戊午年 (Earth Horse)
4315 or 4255
Coptic calendar1334–1335
Discordian calendar2784
Ethiopian calendar1610–1611
Hebrew calendar5378–5379
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1674–1675
 - Shaka Samvat1539–1540
 - Kali Yuga4718–4719
Holocene calendar11618
Igbo calendar618–619
Iranian calendar996–997
Islamic calendar1027–1028
Japanese calendarGenna 4
(元和4年)
Javanese calendar1538–1539
Julian calendarGregorian minus 10 days
Korean calendar3951
Minguo calendar294 before ROC
民前294年
Nanakshahi calendar150
Thai solar calendar2160–2161
Tibetan calendar阴火蛇年
(female Fire-Snake)
1744 or 1363 or 591
     to 
阳土马年
(male Earth-Horse)
1745 or 1364 or 592
May 23: Second Defenestration of Prague
September 19November 21: Siege of Pilsen

Events

JanuaryJune

JulyDecember

Date unknown

Births

Jan Six
Sir Peter Lely

JanuaryMarch

AprilJune

  • April 2 Francesco Maria Grimaldi, Italian mathematician and physicist (d. 1663)[7]
  • April 4 Ferrante III Gonzaga, Duke of Guastalla, Italian noble (d. 1678)
  • April 9 Christian, Duke of Brieg, Duke of Legnica (1663–1672) and Brieg (1664–1672) (d. 1672)
  • April 13 Roger de Rabutin, Comte de Bussy, French writer (d. 1693)
  • April 14 Thomas Moore, English politician (d. 1695)[8]
  • April 29 Vittoria Farnese d'Este, Duchess of Modena and Reggio (d. 1649)
  • May 22 Henrik Horn, Swedish military leader and noble (d. 1693)
  • June 1 Johann Franck, German poet and hymnist (d. 1677)
  • June 15
    • François Blondel, French architect (d. 1686)
    • Ippolito Lante Montefeltro della Rovere, Italian nobleman and Duke of Bomarzo (d. 1688)
  • June 24 Philip Packer, British barrister and architect (d. 1686)
  • June 28 Jean Le Pautre, French designer and engraver (d. 1682)

JulySeptember

  • July 6 Alexander Lindsay, 1st Earl of Balcarres, Scottish politician and noble (d. 1659)[9]
  • July 17
    • Willem Ogier, Flemish playwright (d. 1689)
    • George Stewart, 9th Seigneur d'Aubigny, Scottish nobleman and military commander (d. 1642)
  • July 21 Hayashi Gahō, Japanese philosopher (d. 1688)
  • July 22 Johan Nieuhof, Dutch traveler who wrote about his journeys to Brazil (d. 1672)
  • September 6 Walter Hoyt, Connecticut settler (d. 1698)
  • September 9 Joan Cererols, Catalan musician and Benedictine monk (d. 1680)
  • September 11 Francesco Grue, Italian artist (d. 1673)
  • September 14 Peter Lely, Dutch painter (d. 1680)[10]
  • September 27 Jacob Alting, Dutch linguist (d. 1679)
  • September 29 Michiel Sweerts, Flemish painter (d. 1664)

OctoberDecember

  • October 8 Claude Lamoral, 3rd Prince of Ligne, Spanish general and prince (d. 1679)
  • October 7 Rosina Schnorr, German businessperson (d. 1679)
  • October 31 Mariana de Jesús de Paredes, Catholic saint, the first person to be canonized from Ecuador (d. 1645)
  • November Simon Arnauld, Marquis de Pomponne, French diplomat and minister of Louis XIV (d. 1699)
  • November 1 Sir John Wittewrong, 1st Baronet, English parliamentarian (d. 1693)
  • November 3 Aurangzeb, Mughal emperor of India (d. 1707)
  • November 8 Louise de La Fayette, French courtier, friend of King Louis XIII (d. 1665)
  • November 12 Gottfried Welsch, German physician (d. 1690)
  • November 16 Johann Ludwig Schönleben, Carniolan priest (d. 1681)
  • November 26 Johan Frederik von Marschalck, German-born landowner, Chancellor of Norway (d. 1679)
  • December 2
    • Edward Bayntun, English politician (d. 1679)
    • Nicholas Delves, English politician (d. 1690)
  • December 3 Sir William Ayloffe, 3rd Baronet, officer in the Royalist army during the English Civil War (d. 1662)
  • December 18 Karl Kaspar von der Leyen, German Catholic archbishop (d. 1676)
  • December 26 Elisabeth of the Palatinate, German princess, philosopher, and Calvinist (d. 1680)
  • December 28 Catharina Hooft, noblewoman of the Dutch Golden Age (d. 1691)[11]

Date unknown

  • Athittayawong, Ayutthayan monarch (d. 1629)
  • Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington, English politician (member of the Cabal) d. 1685)

Deaths

Philip II, Duke of Pomerania
Marie of the Incarnation (Carmelite)
Nicolò Rusca
Albert Frederick, Duke of Prussia
Jakob Rem

JanuaryMarch

  • January 6 Margherita Gonzaga, Duchess of Ferrara (b. 1564)
  • January 19 Jacobus Zaffius, Dutch Catholic provost (b. 1535)
  • January 24 Henry Brooke, 11th Baron Cobham, English peer and traitor (b. 1564)
  • January 29 John Dackombe, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (b. 1570)
  • February 3 Philip II, Duke of Pomerania-Stettin (b. 1573)
  • February 10 Feliks Kryski, Grand Chancellor of Poland (b. 1562)
  • February 14 Paolo Emilio Sfondrati, Italian Catholic cardinal (b. 1560)
  • February 20 Philip William, Prince of Orange, eldest son of William the Silent, by his first wife Anna van Egmont (b. 1554)
  • February 25 Elizabeth Spencer, Baroness Hunsdon, English baroness (b. 1552)
  • February 27 Anne Lyon, Countess of Kinghorne, Scottish countess (b. 1579)
  • March 5
    • John, Duke of Östergötland (b. 1589)
    • Countess Palatine Barbara of Zweibrücken-Neuburg and by marriage Countess of Oettingen-Oettingen (b. 1559)
  • March 14 Nadira Banu Begum, Mughal princess (d. 1659)
  • March 16 Giovanni Bembo, Doge of Venice (b. 1543)[12]
  • March 23 James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Abercorn, Scottish politician (b. c. 1575)
  • March 26 Frederick Magnus, Count of Erbach-Fürstenau (1606–1618) (b. 1575)
  • March 31 Pedro Cornejo de Pedrosa, Spanish theologian (b. 1536)

AprilJune

  • April Chief Powhatan (proper name Wahunsenacawh), Algonquin (indigenous American) leader, father of Pocahontas (b. c. 1547)
  • April 5 Robert Barker, English politician (b. 1563)
  • April 14 Giovanni Battista Zuccato, Italian Catholic prelate, Bishop of Nusco (1607–1614) (b. 1543)
  • April 18 Marie of the Incarnation, Carmelite (b. 1566)
  • May 9 Nicolò Donato, Doge of Venice (b. 1539)
  • May 24 John George I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau (1603–1618) (b. 1567)
  • May 31 Sabina Catharina of East Frisia, Countess of Rietberg (1586–1618) (b. 1582)
  • June 7 Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr, English Governor of Virginia (b. 1577)
  • June 21 Kasper Hassler, German musician (b. 1562)

JulySeptember

OctoberDecember

Date unknown

  • Ebba Bielke, Swedish baroness and conspirator (b. 1570)
  • Christina Rauscher, German official and critic of witchcraft persecutions (b. 1570)

References

  1. Nuncius. L.S. Olschki. 2009. p. 359.
  2. Budge, E. A. Wallis (1970) [1928]. A History of Ethiopia: Nubia and Abyssinia. Oosterhout: Anthropological Publications. p. 397.
  3. "The 10 Worst Snow Disasters in History". Scientific American. February 16, 2004. Retrieved January 3, 2012.
  4. "Today in Switzerland History". HistoryOrb. Retrieved January 3, 2012.
  5. Hobart Chatfield Chatfield-Taylor (1906). Molière: A Biography. Duffield. p. 409.
  6. The English Cyclopædia: A New Dictionary of Universal Knowledge. Bradbury and Evans. 1858. p. 317.
  7. Isaac Asimov (1976). Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology: The Lives and Achievements of 1195 Great Scientists from Ancient Times to the Present Chronologically Arranged. Avon Books. pp. 174–5. ISBN 978-0-380-00619-9.
  8. History of Parliament Online - Moore, Thomas
  9. "Lindsay, Alexander (1618-1659)" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
  10. National Portrait Gallery (Great Britain); Oliver Millar (1979). Sir Peter Lely, 1618-80. p. 9.
  11. Graeff, P. de (P. de Graeff Gerritsz en Dirk de Graeff van Polsbroek) Genealogie van de familie De Graeff van Polsbroek, Amsterdam 1882.
  12. Alvise Zorzi (1983). Venice, the Golden Age, 697-1797. Abbeville Press. p. 259. ISBN 978-0-89659-406-7.
  13. Hilary Aidan St. George Saunders (1951). Westminster Hall. M. Joseph. p. 146. ISBN 978-7-250-01065-2.
  14. David Ewen (1966). Great Composers, 1300-1900: A Biographical and Critical Guide. H. W. Wilson Company. p. 75. ISBN 978-0-8242-0018-3.
  15. George Owen (1936). The Description of Penbrokshire. C. J. Clark. p. 577.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.