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events
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politics and world happening
- Johann Bavarian publishes the Uranometria in Augsburg , the first star Atlas, that thoseentire sky ball takes
- Husum off receives municipal rights
- Jakob I. becomes after death Elizabeth I. to the English king crowned
- France colonizes the area around the sinking Lorenz stream (Canada) and calls it new France.
- Geneva introduces Cé qu'è lainô as hymn
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culture
- of the tax retracting devices Miguel de Cervantes sits because of tax evasion in the prison and writes there the novel „to Don Quichotte “.
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born
- Abel Janszoon Tasman, Netherlands sailor
- 21. March: Hans Friedrich ofKnoch, member of the fruitful society († 1660)
- 9. August: Johannes Coccejus, Protestant theologian, one the general agent of the Föderaltheologie († 1669)
- 16. August: Adam Olearius, German writer and diplomat († 1671)
- 17. August: Lennart Torstensson, Swedish field marshal, realm advice and governor general († 1651)
- 7. December: Joachim of the Marwitz, yard civil servants and soldier († 1662)
- 13. December: António Luís de Meneses, 1. Marquês de Marialva, one thatmost important field gentleman of the Portuguese Restauraçao († 1675)
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died
- 7. February: Bartholomäus Sastrow, German writer (* 1520)
- 23. February: Andrea Cesalpino, Italian philosopher, Botaniker and physiologist (* 1519)
- 24. March: Elizabeth I. (England), English queen from the Tudor dynasty (* 1533)
- 4. July: Philipp de Monte, Komponist 16. Century (* 1521)
- 10. December: William Gilbert, was a physician (since 1601 at the yard of ElizabethI. and natural scientists (* 1544)
- 13. December: François Viète, French lawyer and „hobby mathematicians “. (* 1540)
- 22. December: Mehmed III., Sultan of the Osmani realm (* 1566)
