1609

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Year '1609' was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Sunday of the 10-day slower Julian calendar).

Contents
Events of 1609
January - June
July - December
Undated
Science
Births
Deaths

Events of 1609


January 15: ''Avisa'' newspaper.

January - June


January 15 - One of the world's first newspapers, ''Avisa Relation oder Zeitung'', is published in Augsburg, Germany.

February 4 - According to the Japanese lunar calendar, last day of KeichÅ æ…¶é•· 13.

★ March - Twelve Years' Truce: The Netherlands and Spain agree to a 12-year ceasefire (1609-1621) in the Eighty Years' War.

April 4 - Felipe III (Philip III), King of Spain, signs an edict of expulsion of all moriscos from Spain (See September 11).

April 9 - Spain recognizes Dutch independence.

May 23 - Official ratification of the Second Charter of Virginia, which is intended to replace the council with a Virginia Governor who has absolute control in the colony.


July - December



July 6 - Bohemia is granted freedom of religion (''Letter of Majesty'').

July 23 - Jamestown: A hurricane at sea separates the 9 ships (600 more settlers) en route, one ship sinks, and the ship ''Sea Venture'' wrecks at Bermuda.

July 28 - Bermuda is first settled, by survivors of the English Sea Venture, en route to Virginia.

August 25 - Galileo Galilei demonstrates his first telescope to Venetian lawmakers. He is the first to perform observational astronomy as he observes the moons of Jupiter, after the manner of the ancient Egyptians who named the stars (''astro-nomers''), at the Edfu temple, over 2000 years earlier.

August 28 - Henry Hudson is the first European to see Delaware Bay.

★ August - Jamestown: Seven ships arrive at the colony, with 200-300 men, women, and children, reporting that the ''Sea Venture'' wrecked near Bermuda.

September 2 - Henry Hudson enters New York Bay aboard the ''Halve Maen''.

September 10 - Jamestown: Capt. George Percy replaces Captain John Smith as president of the Council, and Smith returns to England.

September 11Valencia expels all the Moriscos (see April 4).


September 12 - Henry Hudson discovers the Hudson River.

October 12 - "Three Blind Mice" is published by London teenage songwriter Thomas Ravenscroft.
Undated


★ The greatest witch-hunt in history: Basque witch trials

Samuel de Champlain claims the Lake Champlain area of Vermont for France.

★ The first published rounds in English are published by Thomas Ravenscroft.

Claudio Monteverdi publishes his first opera, ''Orfeo''.

★ The Douay Rheims bible is published in England.

Dutch East India Company imports tea to Europe.

Japanese clan of Shimazu conquers Okinawa.

Warsaw becomes the capital of Poland.

★ Many Puritans, conservative English Protestants, settle in Leiden, Holland, in search of religious freedom.

Science



Johannes Kepler publishes his first two laws of planetary motion in ''Astronomia Nova''.

Hugo Grotius - ''Mare liberum''.

Cornelius Drebbel invents the thermostat.

Births



February 10 - John Suckling, English poet (died 1642)

February 18 - Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, English historian and statesman (died 1674)

March 22 - John II Casimir of Poland (died 1672)

March 28 - King Frederick III of Denmark (died 1670)

March 29 - Sarah Boyle, English noblewoman (died 1633)

May 16 (or 1610) - Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand, Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands (died 1641)

June 29 - Pierre Paul Riquet, French engineer and canal builder (died 1680)

August 19 - Jean Rotrou, French poet and tragedian (died 1650)

October 5 - Paul Fleming, German poet (died 1640)

October 8 - John Clarke, English physician (died 1676)

November 1 - Matthew Hale, Lord Chief Justice of England (died 1676)

November 25 - Henrietta Maria of France, queen of Charles I of England (died 1669)

November 26 - Henry Dunster, first President of Harvard College (died 1659)

December 24 - Philip Warwick, English writer and politician (died 1683)

★ ''date unknown''


Samuel Cooper, English miniature painter (died 1672)


Alberich Mazak, Austrian composer (died 1661)


Hannibal Sehested, Danish statesman (died 1666)


Captain John Underhill, English soldier and colonist (died 1672)


Gerrard Winstanley, English Protestant religious reformer (died 1676)


Luc d'Achery, learned French Benedictine (died 1685)

★ ''probable'' - Gauthier de Costes, seigneur de la Calprenède, French novelist and dramatist (died 1663)
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Deaths



January 21 - Joseph Justus Scaliger, French Protestant scholar (born 1540)

February 17 - Ferdinando I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (born 1549)

★ March - James Hamilton, 3rd Earl of Arran (born c1537)

March 9 - William Warner, English poet (born c1558)

March 22 - Al-Jilani, Persian physician

March 25 - Olaus Martini, Swedish Archbishop of Uppsala (b. 1557)

April 4 - Charles de L'Ecluse, Flemish botanist (born 1526)

April 8 - Mark Kerr, 1st Earl of Lothian, Scottish statesman (born 1553)

May 15 - Giovanni Croce, Italian composer (born 1557)

July 15 - Annibale Carracci, Italian painter (born 1560)

July 20 - Federico Zuccari, Italian painter (born 1543)

August 22 - Maharal of Prague, Jewish mystic and philosopher (born 1525)

October 1 - Gianmatteo Asola, Italian composer (born c1532)

October 19 - Jacobus Arminius, Dutch Reformed theologian (born 1560)

December 4 - Alexander Hume, Scottish poet (born 1560)

★ ''date unknown''


Yamada Arinobu, Japanese nobleman (born 1544)


Barnabe Barnes, English poet (born 1568)
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