1627

1627 (MDCXXVII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar, the 1627th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 627th year of the 2nd millennium, the 27th year of the 17th century, and the 8th year of the 1620s decade. As of the start of 1627, the Gregorian calendar was 10 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1627 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1627
MDCXXVII
Ab urbe condita2380
Armenian calendar1076
ԹՎ ՌՀԶ
Assyrian calendar6377
Balinese saka calendar1548–1549
Bengali calendar1034
Berber calendar2577
English Regnal year2 Cha. 1  3 Cha. 1
Buddhist calendar2171
Burmese calendar989
Byzantine calendar7135–7136
Chinese calendar丙寅年 (Fire Tiger)
4323 or 4263
     to 
丁卯年 (Fire Rabbit)
4324 or 4264
Coptic calendar1343–1344
Discordian calendar2793
Ethiopian calendar1619–1620
Hebrew calendar5387–5388
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1683–1684
 - Shaka Samvat1548–1549
 - Kali Yuga4727–4728
Holocene calendar11627
Igbo calendar627–628
Iranian calendar1005–1006
Islamic calendar1036–1037
Japanese calendarKan'ei 4
(寛永4年)
Javanese calendar1548–1549
Julian calendarGregorian minus 10 days
Korean calendar3960
Minguo calendar285 before ROC
民前285年
Nanakshahi calendar159
Thai solar calendar2169–2170
Tibetan calendar阳火虎年
(male Fire-Tiger)
1753 or 1372 or 600
     to 
阴火兔年
(female Fire-Rabbit)
1754 or 1373 or 601
Grol in 1627, the year it was captured by Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange.

Events

The last recorded Aurochs dies in Poland.

JanuaryDecember

Date unknown

Births

Samuel Dirksz van Hoogstraten
Countess Louise Henriette of Nassau

JanuaryMarch

AprilJune

  • April 9 Johann Caspar Kerll, German baroque composer and organist (d. 1693)
  • April 22 Tsarevna Irina Mikhailovna of Russia (d. 1679)
  • May 4 Giuseppe Francesco Borri, Italian alchemist (d. 1695)
  • May 16
    • Willem van Aelst, Dutch artist (d. 1683)
    • Rudolph Augustus, Duke of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (d. 1704)
  • May 17 Hector d'Andigné de Grandfontaine, Governor of Acadia from 1670 to 1673 (d. 1696)
  • May 29
  • June 4 Eiler Holck, Danish military officer (d. 1696)
  • June 14 Johann Abraham Ihle, German amateur astronomer (d. 1699)
  • June 19 Thomas Richardson, 2nd Lord Cramond, English Member of Parliament (d. 1674)

JulySeptember

  • July 1 Anna Maria of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, consort of Augustus, Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels (d. 1669)
  • July 3 Juan Ortega y Montañés, Spanish Catholic bishop, colonial administrator in Guatemala and New Spain (d. 1708)
  • July 18 Henry Howard, 5th Earl of Suffolk, youngest son of Theophilus Howard (d. 1709)
  • July 20 Thomas Wynne, English personal physician of William Penn (d. 1691)
  • July 28 John Francis Desideratus, Prince of Nassau-Siegen (1652–1699) (d. 1699)
  • August 1 Princess Louise of Savoy, Hereditary Princess of Baden-Baden (d. 1689)
  • August 2 Samuel Dirksz van Hoogstraten, Dutch painter of the Golden Age (d. 1678)
  • August 8
    • Bartolomé Garcia de Escañuela, Spanish Catholic prelate, Bishop of Durango (1676–1684), Bishop of Puerto Rico (1670–1676) (d. 1684)
    • Joseph Moxon, English printer (d. 1691)
  • August 21
    • Louis Cousin, French translator (d. 1707)
    • August of Legnica, Silesian nobleman (d. 1679)
  • August 26 Philipp Jakob Sachs, German physician (d. 1672)
  • August 30
    • Margaretha van Godewijk, Dutch Golden Age poet and painter (d. 1677)
    • Itō Jinsai, Japanese philosopher (d. 1705)
  • September 11 John Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Weimar (1662–1683) (d. 1683)
  • September 12 Humbertus Guilielmus de Precipiano, Belgian Catholic archbishop (d. 1711)
  • September 27 Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet, French bishop and theologian (d. 1704)[4]

OctoberDecember

  • October 1 Galeazzo Marescotti, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1726)
  • October 3 William Crispin, one of five English Commissioners appointed by William Penn for settling Pennsylvania (d. 1681)
  • October 4
    • Sir John Fagg, 1st Baronet, English politician (d. 1701)
    • Francisco Varo, Spanish linguist (d. 1687)
  • November 5 Herman Egon, Prince of Fürstenberg, High Chamberlain of the Elector of Bavaria (d. 1674)
  • November 12 Diego Luis de San Vitores, Spanish Jesuit missionary to Guam (d. 1672)
  • November 14 Marie Jonas de la Motte, Dutch prostitute (d. 1683)
  • November 16 Erasmus Finx, German polymath (d. 1694)
  • November 17 John George II, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau (1660–1693) (d. 1693)
  • November 20 Charlotte, Landgravine of Hesse-Kassel, German noble (d. 1686)
  • November 24 Theophil Großgebauer, German theologian (d. 1661)
  • November 27 Isaac Eastey, Massachusetts colonist, husband of accused witch Mary Eastey (d. 1712)
  • November 29 John Ray, English biologist (d. 1705)
  • December 3 St John Brodrick, Irish Member of Parliament (d. 1711)
  • December 7 Countess Louise Henriette of Nassau, Electress Consort of Brandenburg (1646–1667) (d. 1667)
  • December 10 Jean Baptiste de Champaigne, Flemish painter (d. 1681)
  • December 24 Daniel Pawłowski, Polish writer (d. 1673)
  • December 28 Alessandro Rosi, Italian artist (d. 1697)

Date unknown

  • Maria Sofia De la Gardie, Swedish countess and industrialist (d. 1694)
  • Sir John Flavel, English dissenter (d. 1691)
  • Philip Fruytiers, Flemish painter (d. 1666)
  • Turhan Hatice, regent of the Ottoman Empire (d. 1682)
  • Greenland shark, large fish (currently the oldest living vertebrate)

Approximate date

  • Ariana Nozeman, Dutch actress (d. 1661)

Deaths

Olivier van Noort
  • January 14 John Casimir, Count of Erbach-Breuberg (1606–1627) (b. 1584)
  • January 27 Princess Cecilia of Sweden (b. 1540)
  • February 18 Edmund Bowyer, English politician (b. 1552)
  • February 12 Karl I, Prince of Liechtenstein (b. 1569)
  • February 22 Olivier van Noort, Dutch navigator (b. 1558)
  • March 26 Simon VII, Count of Lippe-Detmold (1613–1627) (b. 1587)
  • March 6 Krzysztof Zbaraski, Polish statesman (b. 1580)
  • March 10 Elizabeth de Vere, Countess of Derby, British businessman (b. 1575)
  • March 20 Johann Jacob Grasser, Swiss poet, historian and theologian (b. 1579)
  • March 23 Lodovico Zacconi, Italian composer and music theorist (b. 1555)
  • March 27 Sir John Suckling, English politician (b. 1569)
  • April 19 Sir John Beaumont, English poet (b. 1583)
  • April 22 Ahmad Baba al Massufi, Malian academic (b. 1556)
  • May 2 Lodovico Grossi da Viadana, Italian composer (b. 1560)
  • May 3 Edward Russell, 3rd Earl of Bedford, son of Sir Francis Russell (b. 1572)
  • May 13 Alexander, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg (b. 1573)
  • May 18 Valerius Herberger, German theologian (b. 1562)
  • May 19 Katharina Henot, German General Postmaster, alleged witch (b. 1570)
  • May 24 Luis de Góngora, Spanish poet (b. 1561)[5]
  • June 4 Marie de Bourbon, Duchess of Montpensier, French princess (b. 1605)
  • June 27 Sir John Hayward, English historian (b. c. 1560)
  • July 4 (bur.) Thomas Middleton, English playwright (b. 1580)
  • July 17 Pedro Álvarez de Toledo, 5th Marquis of Villafranca, Spanish noble and politician (b. 1546)
  • August 21 Jacques Mauduit, French composer (b. 1557)[6]
  • August 27 Francesco Maria del Monte, Italian Catholic cardinal (b. 1549)
  • September 20 Jan Gruter, Dutch scholar (b. 1560)
  • October 28 Jahangir, Mughal Emperor of India (b. 1569)
  • November 5 John Ratcliffe, English politician and soldier (b. 1582)
  • November 8 Louis II, Count of Nassau-Weilburg (b. 1565)
  • December Madame Ke, influential nanny of the Tianqi Emperor of China (b. c. 1588)
  • December 25 Vincenzo II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua, Italian duke and Catholic cardinal (b. 1594)
  • date unknown
    • Hendrick Lucifer, Dutch pirate and buccaneer (b. 1583)
    • Marie Vernier, French actress (b. 1590)

References

  1. Iisalmi: Historia (in Finnish)
  2. A. Lloyd Moote (August 8, 1991). Louis XIII, the Just. University of California Press. p. 194. ISBN 978-0-520-07546-7.
  3. "Robert Boyle | Biography, Contributions, Works, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved December 4, 2020.
  4. James David Draper; Augustin Pajou; Guilhem Scherf; Musée du Louvre (1997). Augustin Pajou: Royal Sculptor, 1730-1809. Metropolitan Museum of Art. p. 306. ISBN 978-0-87099-840-9.
  5. Hugh Chisholm; James Louis Garvin (1926). The Encyclopædia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature & General Information. Encyclcopædia Britannica. p. 234.
  6. Joseph Detheridge (1972). Chronology of Music Composers: 820 to 1810. Scholarly Pres. p. 18. ISBN 978-0-403-01390-6.
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