- 1605
Year 1605 (MDCV) was a
common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of theGregorian calendar (or acommon year starting on Tuesday of the 10-day slowerJulian calendar ).Events of 1605
January - June
*April 1 -Pope Leo XI succeedsPope Clement VIII as the 232ndpope .
*April 13 - TsarBoris Godunov dies; Feodor II accedes to the Russian throne.
*April 16 - InEngland ,John Winthrop , later governor of the futureMassachusetts Bay Colony , marries his first wife (of 4), Mary Forth, daughter of John Forth, of Great Stambridge, Essex.
*May 16 -Pope Paul V succeedsPope Leo XI as the 233rdpope .
*June 1 - Russian troops inMoscow imprison Feodor II and his mother, later executing them.
*June 20 - Pretender Dmitri and his supporters march toMoscow ; he is crowned the next day.July - December
*July 30 - Pretender Dmitri is officially crownedTsar Dmitri II.
*September 27 -Battle of Kircholm : Swedish armies are defeated by thePolish-Lithuanian Commonwealth .
*October - InStrassburg , the world's first newspaper is published byJohann Carolus .
*October 27 - Spanish troops of General Spinola occupyWachtendonk .
*November 5 -Gunpowder Plot : A plot by to blow up the English Houses of Parliament is foiled when SirThomas Knyvet , a justice of the peace, findsGuy Fawkes in a cellar below the Parliament building and orders a search of the area (records show 36 barrels ofgunpowder were found, and Fawkes was arrested for trying to kill KingJames I of England and the members who were scheduled to sit together in Parliament the next day).Undated
* Polish troops occupy
Moscow .
* The first half ofMiguel de Cervantes 's "Don Quixote " is published.
*Pope Leo XI is elected, but dies before the year is out.
*Tokugawa Ieyasu abdicates asshogun ofJapan , becoming Ogosho. His sonTokugawa Hidetada succeeds him to the office.
* An English colony is founded onBarbados .
* FrenchHuguenot refugees settle inDublin andWaterford .
* "De Nieuwe Tijdinghen", a Dutch proto-newspaper, is published.
* Central Mexico's Amerindian population reaches 1 million.
*Jahangir starts to rule.Births
*April 8 - KingPhilip IV of Spain (d.1665 )
*April 18 -Giacomo Carissimi , Italian composer (d.1674 )
*May 7 -Patriarch Nikon , Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church (d.1681 )
*June - Thomas Randolph, English poet and dramatist (d.1635 )
*July 29 -Simon Dach , Prussian lyrical poet and writer of hymns (d.1659 )
*August -Bulstrode Whitelocke , English lawyer and parliamentarian (d.1675 )
*August 8 -Cæcilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore , colonial Governor of Maryland (d.1675 )
*August 18 -Henry Hammond , English churchman (d.1660 )
*September 12 -William Dugdale , English antiquary (d.1686 )
*September 28 -Ismael Bullialdus , French astronomer (d.1694 )
*October 19 - SirThomas Browne English physician and philosopher (d.1682 )
*October 22 -Frédéric Maurice de La Tour d'Auvergne, duc de Bouillon , prince of the independent principality of Sedan (d.1652 )
*November 4 -William Habington , English poet (d.1654 )
*December 12 -Hans Christoff von Königsmarck , Swedish-German soldier (d.1663 )
*December 23 -Tianqi Emperor , Ming emperor of China (d.1627 )
*"date unknown"
**William Berkeley , governor of Virginia (d.1677 )
**John Gauden , English bishop and writer (d.1662 )
**Nectarius of Jerusalem , Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem (d.1680 )
**Dominik Aleksander Kazanowski , Polish nobleman (d.1648 )
**Thomas Nabbes , English dramatist (d. c.1645 )
**Afanasy Ordin-Nashchokin , Russian statesman (d.1680 )
**Brynjólfur Sveinsson , Icelandic bishop and scholar (d.1675 )
**Jean-Baptiste Tavernier , French traveller and pioneer of trade with India (d.1689 )
**Francis Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby of Parham (d.1666 )
*"probable"
**Adriaen Brouwer , Flemish painter (d.1638 )
**William Goffe , English parliamentarian (d.1679 )"See also ."
Deaths
*February 19 -Orazio Vecchi , Italian composer (b.1550 )
*March 5 -Pope Clement VIII (b.1536 )
*April 5 - Adam Loftus, English Catholic archbishop (b. c.1533 )
*April 6 -John Stow , English historian and antiquarian (b.1525 )
*April 13 -Boris Godunov ,Tsar of Russia (b.1551 )
*April 27 -Pope Leo XI (b.1535 )
*June 3 -Jan Zamoyski , Polish nobleman (b.1542 )
*July 20 - TsarFeodor II of Russia (b.1589 )
*September 11 - Sir Thomas Tresham, English politician (b.1550 )
*September 14 - Jan Tarnowski, Archbishop of Krakow (b.1550 )
*September 23 -Pontus de Tyard , French poet (b. c.1521 )
*September 24 -Manuel Mendes , Portuguese composer (b.1547 )
*October 13 -Theodore Beza , French theologian (b.1519 )
*October 15 -Akbar , Mogul Emperor (b.1542 )
*November 8 -Robert Catesby , English conspirator (b.1573 )
*November 10 -Ulissi Aldrovandi , Italian naturalist (b.1522 )
*December -Francis Tresham , English conspirator (b.1567 )
*December 29 - John Davis, English explorer (b.1550 )
*"date unknown" -Marek Sobieski , Polish nobleman (b.1549 )"See also ."
Publications
*
Francis Bacon , "Of the Proficience and Advancement of Learning, Divine and Humane".
*Miguel de Cervantes , the first part of the landmark novel "Don Quixote " ("El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha" or "The Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote of La Mancha") — one of the earliest novels in the western literary tradition.
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