1631

1631 (MDCXXXI) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar, the 1631st year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 631st year of the 2nd millennium, the 31st year of the 17th century, and the 2nd year of the 1630s decade. As of the start of 1631, the Gregorian calendar was 10 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1631 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1631
MDCXXXI
Ab urbe condita2384
Armenian calendar1080
ԹՎ ՌՁ
Assyrian calendar6381
Balinese saka calendar1552–1553
Bengali calendar1038
Berber calendar2581
English Regnal year6 Cha. 1  7 Cha. 1
Buddhist calendar2175
Burmese calendar993
Byzantine calendar7139–7140
Chinese calendar庚午年 (Metal Horse)
4327 or 4267
     to 
辛未年 (Metal Goat)
4328 or 4268
Coptic calendar1347–1348
Discordian calendar2797
Ethiopian calendar1623–1624
Hebrew calendar5391–5392
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1687–1688
 - Shaka Samvat1552–1553
 - Kali Yuga4731–4732
Holocene calendar11631
Igbo calendar631–632
Iranian calendar1009–1010
Islamic calendar1040–1041
Japanese calendarKan'ei 8
(寛永8年)
Javanese calendar1552–1553
Julian calendarGregorian minus 10 days
Korean calendar3964
Minguo calendar281 before ROC
民前281年
Nanakshahi calendar163
Thai solar calendar2173–2174
Tibetan calendar阳金马年
(male Iron-Horse)
1757 or 1376 or 604
     to 
阴金羊年
(female Iron-Goat)
1758 or 1377 or 605
May 20: Magdeburg is sacked by an Imperial army.

Events

September 1213: Dutch and Spanish ships in the Battle of the Slaak.
September 17: Battle of Breitenfeld

JanuaryJune

JulyDecember

Date unknown

Births

Stanislaus Papczyński
Christoffel Pierson
Johann Heinrich Roos

JanuaryMarch

  • January 1 or 1632 Katherine Philips, Anglo-Welsh poet (d. 1664)[6]
  • January 2 Anthonie van Borssom, Dutch painter (d. 1677)
  • January 6 Anne Hamilton, 3rd Duchess of Hamilton, Scottish peeress (d. 1716)
  • January 12 Hasanuddin of Gowa, 16th Ruler of The Sultanate of Gowa (d. 1670)
  • January 23 Vincent Houdry, French Jesuit preacher and writer on ascetics (d. 1729)
  • February 6 Edward Abney, English politician (d. 1727)
  • February 10 Louise of Anhalt-Dessau, Duchess suo jure of Oława and Wołów (1672–1680) (d. 1680)
  • February 22 Peder Syv, Danish historian (d. 1702)
  • March 3 Esaias Boursse, Dutch painter (d. 1672)
  • March 9 Claude-François Ménestrier, French heraldist, Jesuit, courtier (d. 1705)
  • March 13 Lodewijck Huygens, Dutch diplomat (d. 1699)
  • March 16 René Le Bossu, French critic (d. 1680)

AprilJune

  • April 8 Cornelis de Heem, Dutch painter (d. 1695)
  • April 15
    • Piero de Bonzi, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1703)
    • Walter Vincent, English politician (d. 1680)
  • April 21 Francesco Maidalchini, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1700)
  • April 29 Joseph Bridger, Colonial Governor of Virginia (d. 1686)
  • May 2 John Murray, 1st Marquess of Atholl (d. 1703)
  • May 4 William Brereton, 3rd Baron Brereton, English politician (d. 1680)
  • May 10 Flavio Chigi, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1693)
  • May 18 Stanislaus Papczyński, Polish priest (d. 1701)
  • May 19 Christoffel Pierson, Dutch painter (d. 1714)
  • May 28 Louis André, French Jesuit priest, missionary and translator (d. 1715)
  • May 29 Robert Paston, 1st Earl of Yarmouth, English politician, earl (d. 1683)
  • June 13 Gilbert Hay, 11th Earl of Erroll, Scottish noble (d. 1674)
  • June 17 Gauharara Begum, Mughal noblewoman (d. 1706)
  • June 22 Francis Rombouts, Dutch Mayor of New York City (d. 1691)
  • June 25 António das Chagas, Portuguese Franciscan friar and ascetical writer (d. 1682)
  • June 26 Vincenzo Albrici, Italian composer (d. 1695)

JulySeptember

OctoberDecember

  • October 1
    • Toussaint de Forbin-Janson, French Catholic cardinal and Bishop of Beauvais (d. 1713)
    • Eugene Maximilian, Prince of Hornes (d. 1709)
  • October 3 Sebastian Anton Scherer, German organist and composer (d. 1712)
  • October 6 Emmanuel, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen, German prince of the House of Ascania (d. 1670)
  • October 12 George Saunderson, 5th Viscount Castleton, English Member of Parliament (d. 1714)
  • October 13 Richard Hampden, English politician (d. 1695)
  • October 18
    • Heinrich Müller, German theologian and writer (d. 1675)
    • Michael Wigglesworth, American Puritan minister (d. 1705)
  • October 22 Gilles Boileau, French translator (d. 1669)
  • October 26 Leopold Karl von Kollonitsch, Hungarian Catholic cardinal (d. 1707)
  • October 30 Pierre Beauchamp, French choreographer, dancer and composer (d. 1705)
  • November 4 Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange (d. 1660)
  • November 10 Daniel Harvey, English merchant and politician (d. 1672)
  • November 17 Marco d'Aviano, Italian Capuchin friar (d. 1699)
  • November 21 Catharina Questiers, Dutch poet (d. 1669)
  • November 28 Abraham Brueghel, Flemish Baroque painter (d. 1690)
  • December 14 Anne Conway, English philosopher (d. 1679)
  • December 24
    • Bernhard Gustav of Baden-Durlach, Swedish general, Prince-Abbot of Fulda and Kempten, and cardinal (d. 1677)
    • Gabrielle Suchon, French Catholic moral philosopher, feminist (d. 1703)

Date unknown

  • William Stoughton, American judge at the Salem witch trials (d. 1701)
  • Klara Izabella Pacowa, politically active Polish court official (d. 1685)

Deaths

Jacob Matham

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