- 1597
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1597 (number) ."Year 1597 was a
common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of theGregorian calendar (or acommon year starting on Saturday of the 10-day slowerJulian calendar ).Events of 1597
January - June
*January 24 - Battle of Turnhout:Maurice of Nassau defeats a Spanish force under Jean de Rie of Varas in the Netherlands.
*February 5 - In Nagasaki, Japan, 26 people aremartyr ed. They practiced Catholicism and were taken captive after all forms ofChristianity were outlawed the previous year.
*February 8 - SirAnthony Shirley , England's "best-educated pirate", raidsJamaica .
*March 11 -Amiens is taken by Spanish forces.
*March 18 - Tycho Brahe's stipend is stopped.
*March 29 - Tycho Brahe leaves Ven and moves toCopenhagen (Farvergården).
*April 4 - Christian Friis and Axel Brahe go to Ven to check complaints, and a commission is established to investigate Tycho Brahe's leadership.
*April 22 - Thevicar on Ven is dismissed: he had followed Tycho's orders not to perform anexorcism .
*April 23 - Probable first performance ofWilliam Shakespeare 's "The Merry Wives of Windsor ".
*April 27 -Johannes Kepler marries Barbara Muhleck.
*June - Tycho Brahe is not allowed to make observations from The Watermill Tower, and he is not allowed to perform chemical experiments at his house in Farvergade.
*June 1 - Tycho writes a recommendation supporting Longomontanus, who is planning to study inGermany .
*June 2 - Tycho leavesCopenhagen and goes toRostock .*
June 10 - Tycho is removed from his job working at Epiphany Chapel inRoskilde .
*June 24 - The first Dutch voyage to the East Indies reaches Bantam (on Java).July - December
*July - "The Isle of Dogs" (a play now lost) is written byThomas Nashe andBen Jonson , and performed at theSwan Theatre .
*July 10 -Tycho Brahe 's famous letter to the king Christian IV is sent from Rostock.
*July 14 - Scottish poetAlexander Montgomerie is declared anoutlaw after the collapse of a Catholic plot.
*August 13 - Beginning of theSiege of Namwon .
*August 17 -Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex , and SirWalter Raleigh set sail on an expedition to theAzores .
*August 24 -Christian IV of Denmark refuses to let Tycho Brahe return toDenmark .
*August 28 -Battle of Chilcheollyang : TheJapan ese fleet defeats theKorea ns. It is the only Japanese naval victory in theImjin War .
*September - Tycho Brahe leaves Rostock, where plague is spreading, and travels to Wandsbæk.
*October - John Gerard, aJesuit priest, escapes from theTower of London .
*October 20 - Tycho starts new observations in Wandsbæk, where he writes his famouselegy .
*October 26 -Battle of Myeongnyang : The Koreans, commanded byYi Sunsin , are victorious over the Japanese.
*December 15 -Johannes Kepler writes a letter to Tycho about his book, "Mysterium Cosmographicum".
*December 31 - Tycho writes his preface to the Emperor Rudolf II in his book, "Mecanica ".Undated
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Jacopo Peri writes "Dafne ", now recognised as the firstopera .
*Bali is discovered by the Dutch explorerCornelis Houtman .
* Abbas I ends the Uzbek raids on his lands.
* Yaqob succeeds his father Sarsa Dengel as Emperor ofEthiopia .
* The first edition of Francis Bacon's "Essays" is published.
* 12 millionpeso s of silver cross thePacific . Although it is unknown just how much silver flowed from the Spanish base ofManila in thePhilippines to theMing Dynasty ofChina , it is known that the main port for the Mexican silver trade—Acapulco —shipped out 150,000 to 345,000 kg (4 to 9 millionteal s) of silver annually from this year to 1602.Births
*January 31 -John Francis Regis , French saint (d.1640 )
*February 24 -Vincent Voiture , French poet (d.1648 )
*March 1 -Jean-Charles de la Faille , Belgian mathematician (d.1652 )
*April 9 - John Davenport, Connecticut pioneer (d.1670 )
*April 13 -Giovanni Battista Hodierna , Italian astronomer (d.1660 )
*August 21 -Roger Twysden , English antiquarian and royalist (d.1672 )
*September -Willem Kieft , Dutch merchant and director general of New Netherland (d.1647 )
*December 23 -Martin Opitz von Boberfeld , German poet (d.1639 )
*"date unknown"
**Cristóbal Diatristán de Acuña , Spanish missionary and explorer (d.1676 )
**Johan van Heemskerk , Dutch poet (d.1656 )
**Cornelis Jol , Dutch naval commander and privateer (d.1641 )
**Wang Wei, Chinese poet (d.1647 ): "See also ."
Deaths
*January 29 -Elias Ammerbach , German organist (b.1530 )
*February 5 -Paul Miki , Japanese Catholic saint (b.1564 )
*February 6 -Franciscus Patricius , Italian philosopher and scientist (b.1529 )
*March 11 - Henry Drummond, Scottish evangelical writer and lecturer
*June 6 -William Hunnis , English poet
*June 9 -José de Anchieta , Spanish Jesuit missionary (b.1534 )
*June 20 -Willem Barents , Dutch navigator and explorer (b. c.1550 )
*October 4 -Sarsa Dengel ,Emperor of Ethiopia (b.1550 )
*October 9 -Ashikaga Yoshiaki , Japanese shogun (b.1537 )
*December 21 -Petrus Canisius , Dutch Jesuit (b.1521 )
*"date unknown"
**James Burbage , English actor
**Luís Fróis , Portuguese missionary (b.1532 )
**Edward Kelley , English spirit medium (b.1555 )
**Pratap Singh, Maharana of Mewar , Indian statesman (b.1540 ): "See also ."
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