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Year 1592 was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Saturday of the 10-day slower Julian calendar). These pages contain the trends of millennia and centuries. ...
(14th century - 15th century - 16th century - other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 15th century was that century which lasted from 1401 to 1500. ...
(15th century - 16th century - 17th century - more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 16th century was that century which lasted from 1501 to 1600. ...
(16th century - 17th century - 18th century - more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 17th century was that century which lasted from 1601-1700. ...
This is a list of decades which have articles with more information about them. ...
William Shakespeare is born. ...
Significant Events and Trends Transition from the Muromachi to the Azuchi-Momoyama period in Japan Categories: 1570s ...
Events and Trends The beginnings of the Golden Age of Literature in England Sir Humphrey Gilbert claims Newfoundland as Englands first overseas colony in 1583 Francis Drake had come back from going around the world, bringing back with him many treasures. ...
Events 1590 March 14 - Battle of Ivry - Henry IV of France again defeats the forces of the Catholic League under the Duc de Mayenne. ...
November 5, 1605 â The Gunpowder Plot to blow up the British Parliament. ...
Events and Trends Start of the Golden Age of the Netherlands. ...
Events and Trends Permanent Dutch settlement of New York Bay and the Hudson River. ...
This page indexes the individual years pages. ...
Events Rebellion of the Catholic League against King Henry III of France, in revenge for his murder of Duke Henry of Guise. ...
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Year 1591 was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Friday of the 10-day slower Julian calendar). ...
Events May 18 - Playwright Thomas Kyds accusations of heresy lead to an arrest warrant for Christopher Marlowe. ...
Events February 27 - Henry IV is crowned King of France at Rheims. ...
Events January 30 - William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet is performed for the first time. ...
See also: 1580s in architecture, other events of the 1590s, 1600s in architecture and the architecture timeline. ...
See also: 1591 in art, other events of 1592, 1593 in art, List of years in art Tintoretto, the Last Supper fresco Tintoretto begins work on the Last Supper fresco (San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice; completed in 1594) February 13 - Jacopo Bassano, painter (born c1515) March 5 - Michael Coxcie, painter (born...
(Redirected from 1592 in literature) See also: 15th century in literature, other events of the 16th century, 17th century in literature, list of years in literature. ...
See also: 1591 in music, other events of 1592, 1593 in music, list of years in music. ...
1591 state leaders - Events of 1592 - 1593 state leaders - State leaders by year Asia China (Ming Dynasty) - Wanli, Emperor of China (1573-1620) Japan Monarch - Go-Yozei, Emperor of Japan (1586-1611) Regent (Kampaku) - Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Sessho and Kampaku (1585-1598) Korea (Joseon Dynasty) - Seonjo, King of Joseon (1567-1608...
1591 colonial governors - Events of 1592 - 1593 colonial governors - Colonial governors by year See also: List of state leaders in 1592 Portugal Angola - André Ferreira Pereira, Governor of Angola (1591-1592) Francisco de Almeida, Governor of Angola (1592-1593) Categories: 1592 | Lists of colonial governors by year ...
This is the calendar for any leap year starting on Wednesday (dominical letter ED), e. ...
The Gregorian calendar is the most widely used calendar in the world. ...
This is the calendar for any leap year starting on Saturday (dominical letter BA), e. ...
The Julian calendar was introduced in 46 BC by Julius Caesar and came into force in 45 BC (709 ab urbe condita). ...
Events of 1592
January - June - January 30 - Pope Clement VIII (born Ippolito Aldobrandini) succeeds Pope Innocent IX, who died one month earlier, as the 231st pope.
- February 8 - George Gordon, 1st Marquess of Huntly, sets fire to Donibristle Castle and murders James Stewart, 2nd Earl of Moray.
- April 4 - The future Henry IV of France, King designated by Henry III of France, announce in a declaration, so-called "Expedient" his intention to follow an instruction in the catholic religion in the deliberateness to convert. (Also see: 1593, 1594 and 1598.)
- April 13 - Beginning of the Siege of Busan.
- April 24 - The Japanese are victorious over the Koreans at the Battle of Sangju.
- April 28 - In the Battle of Ch'ungju, Japan inflicts a decisive defeat on Korea.
- May 29 - Turtle ships make their first appearance in action, at the Battle of Sacheon.
January 30 is the 30th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Pope Clement VIII (Fano, Italy, February 24, 1536 â March 3, 1605 in Rome), born Ippolito Aldobrandini, was Pope from January 30, 1592 to March 3, 1605. ...
Pope Innocent IX (July 20, 1519 â December 30, 1591), born Giovanni Antonio Facchinetti, who was born to a modest working family in the mountainous comune of Cravegna, in the diocese of Novara, northern Italy, was a Canon Lawyer, diplomat, and chief administrator during the reign of Pope Gregory XIV (1590...
Topics in Christianity Movements · Denominations Ecumenism · Preaching · Prayer Music · Liturgy · Calendar Symbols · Art · Criticism Important figures Apostle Paul · Church Fathers Constantine · Athanasius · Augustine Anselm · Aquinas · Palamas · Wycliffe Tyndale · Luther · Calvin · Wesley Arius · Marcion of Sinope Pope · Archbishop of Canterbury Patriarch of Constantinople Christianity Portal This box: The Pope of Rome...
February 8 is the 39th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
George Gordon, 1st Marquess of Huntly (1562 - June 13, 1636), was a Scottish nobleman who took a leading role in politics at the time of the union with England. ...
James Stewart, 2nd Earl of Moray held the title of Earl of Moray before his murder by George Gordon, 1st Marquess of Huntly in 1592. ...
April 4 is the 94th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (95th in leap years). ...
Henry IV of France, also Henry III of Navarre (13 December 1553 â 14 May 1610), ruled as King of France from 1589 to 1610 and King of Navarre from 1572 to 1610. ...
Henry III (French: Henri III; September 19, 1551 â August 2, 1589), born Alexandre-Ãdouard, was a member of the Valois Dynasty, King of France from May 30, 1574 until his death. ...
Events May 18 - Playwright Thomas Kyds accusations of heresy lead to an arrest warrant for Christopher Marlowe. ...
Events February 27 - Henry IV is crowned King of France at Rheims. ...
Events January 7 - Boris Godunov seizes the throne of Russia following the death of his brother-in-law, Tsar Feodor I. April 13 - Edict of Nantes - Henry IV of France grants French Huguenots equal rights with Catholics. ...
April 13 is the 103rd day of the year (104th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Combatants Japanese Army Korean Garrison Commanders So Yoshitoshi ChÅng Palâ Hangul: ì ë°, Hanja :鿥) Lee Jung Hun (Hangul: ì´ì í, Hanja :æåºæ²)]] Strength at least 15,000 men at least 8,000 soldiers Casualties Unknown between 8,500 - 30,000 (depending on various accounts) The Siege of Busan was a battle fought at Busan...
April 24 is the 114th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (115th in leap years). ...
The battle of Sangju was one of the primary Korean attempts to stop the Japanese invasion and prevent the siege of Chungju Castle. ...
April 28 is the 118th day of the year (119th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, with 247 days remaining. ...
Combatants Japanese army Korean cavalry division Commanders Konishi Yukinaga So Yoshitoshi Matsuura Shigenobu Arima Harunobu Omura Yoshiaki Gen. ...
May 29 is the 149th day of the year (150th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
The turtle ship (also known as Geobukseon or Kobukson by its Korean name) was a large warship belonging to the Panokseon class in Korea that was used under the Joseon Dynasty between the 15th century and 18th century. ...
Battle of Sacheon may refer to: Battle of Sacheon (1592) Battle of Sacheon (1598) Category: ...
July - December July 3 is the 184th day of the year (185th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, with 181 days remaining. ...
The Battle of Hansan (or Battle of Hansan-do) is regarded as one of the four greatest sea battles of world history. ...
July 30 is the 211th day of the year (212th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Alonso de Sotomayor, Governor of Chile Alonso de Sotomayor y Valmediano (Trujillo, Spain), 1545â1610) was a Spanish conquistador from Extremadura, and a Royal Governor of Chile. ...
October 7 is the 280th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (281st in leap years). ...
The Battle of Okpo was a battle of the first phase of the Seven Year War between Japan and Chosun (Korea). ...
November 27 is the 331st day (332nd in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
John III (Johan III) (December 23, 1537 â November 17, 1592) was King of Sweden from 1568 until his death. ...
Reign in Poland From September 18, 1587 until April 19, 1632 Reign in Sweden From November 17, 1592 until July 24, 1599 Elected in Poland On September 18, 1587 in Wola, today suburb of Warsaw, Poland Coronation in Poland On December 27, 1587 in the Wawel Cathedral, Kraków, Poland...
Sweden is a constitutional monarchy with a representative democracy based on a parliamentary system. ...
Undated Trinity College, Dublin TCD,corporately designated as the Provost, Fellows and Scholars of the College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin, was founded in 1592 by Elizabeth I, and is the only constituent college of the University of Dublin, Irelands oldest university. ...
Representation of a university class, 1350s. ...
Thomas Kyd (1558 - 1594) was an English dramatist, the author of The Spanish Tragedy, and one of the most important figures in the development of Elizabethan drama. ...
Combatants Joseon Dynasty Korea, Ming Dynasty China Japan under Toyotomi Hideyoshi Commanders Korea: Yi Sun-sin, Gwon Yul, Won Gyun, Kim Myung Won, Yi Il, Sin Lip, Gwak Jae-u, Kim Shi-min China: Li Rusong , Li Rubai, Ma Gui , Qian Shi-zhen, Ren Ziqiang, Yang Yuan, Zhang Shijue, Chen...
Korea (Korean: íêµ in South Korea or ì¡°ì in North Korea, see below) is a geographic area, civilization, and former state situated on the Korean Peninsula in East Asia. ...
William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley (13 September 1520 â 4 August 1598), was an English politician, the chief advisor of Queen Elizabeth I for most of her reign (17 November 1558â24 March 1603), and Lord High Treasurer from 1572. ...
Elizabeth I redirects here. ...
Henry IV of France, also Henry III of Navarre (13 December 1553 â 14 May 1610), ruled as King of France from 1589 to 1610 and King of Navarre from 1572 to 1610. ...
Marguerite de Valois [1] [2] (May 14, 1553 â May 27, 1615), Queen Margot (La reine Margot) was Queen of France and Navarre. ...
Confucius (Chinese: ; Hanyu Pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Kung-fu-tzu, lit. ...
Munmyo (also called Seonggyungwan Munmyo) is Koreas primary Confucian shrine. ...
Births 1592 in other calendars | Gregorian calendar | 1592 MDXCII | | Ab urbe condita | 2345 | | Armenian calendar | 1041 ԹՎ ՌԽԱ | | Bahá'í calendar | -252 – -251 | | Buddhist calendar | 2136 | | Chinese calendar | 4228/4288-11-17 (辛卯年十一月十七日) — to — 4229/4289-11-28 (壬辰年十一月廿八日) | | Coptic calendar | 1308 – 1309 | | Ethiopian calendar | 1584 – 1585 | | Hebrew calendar | 5352 – 5353 | | Hindu calendars | | | - Vikram Samvat | 1647 – 1648 | | - Shaka Samvat | 1514 – 1515 | | - Kali Yuga | 4693 – 4694 | | Holocene calendar | 11592 | | Iranian calendar | 970 – 971 | | Islamic calendar | 1000 – 1001 | | Japanese calendar | Tenshō 20 (天正20年) The Gregorian calendar is the most widely used calendar in the world. ...
Ab urbe condita (related with Anno urbis conditae: AUC or a. ...
Dates are marked by the letters Ô¹Õ or the like, often with a line over, indicating tvin (in the year) followed by one to four letters, each of which stands for a number based on its order in the alphabet. ...
The Baháà calendar, also called the BadÃâ calendar, used by the Baháà Faith, is a solar calendar with regular years of 365 days, and leap years of 366 days. ...
The Buddhist calendar is used on mainland southeast Asia in the countries of Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Myanmar (formerly Burma) in several related forms. ...
The Chinese calendar is a lunisolar calendar, akin to the Hebrew calendar & Hindu Calendar, incorporating elements of a lunar calendar with those of a solar calendar. ...
The Chinese sexagenary cycle (Chinese: ; pinyin: gÄnzhÄ«) is a cyclic numeral system of 60 combinations of the two basic cycles, the ten Heavenly Stems (天干; tiÄngÄn) and the twelve Earthly Branches (å°æ¯; dìzhÄ«). These have been traditionally used as a means of numbering the years, not only in...
The Chinese sexagenary cycle (Chinese: ; pinyin: gÄnzhÄ«) is a cyclic numeral system of 60 combinations of the two basic cycles, the ten Heavenly Stems (天干; tiÄngÄn) and the twelve Earthly Branches (å°æ¯; dìzhÄ«). These have been traditionally used as a means of numbering the years, not only in...
The Coptic calendar, also called the Alexandrian calendar, is used by the Coptic Orthodox Church. ...
The Ethiopian calendar (Amharic: á¨á¢áµá®áµá« ááá á áá£á á yeĪtyÅá¹á¹yÄ zemen Äḳoá¹aá¹er) or Ethiopic calendar is the principal calendar used in Ethiopia, as well as in Eritrea before it became independent. ...
The Hebrew calendar (Hebrew: â) or Jewish calendar is the annual calendar used in Judaism. ...
A page from the Hindu calendar 1871-72. ...
There is disagreement as to the meaning of the Indian word Samvat. ...
The Indian national calendar (sometimes called Saka calendar) is the official civil calendar in use in India. ...
Kali Yuga is also the title of a book by Roland Charles Wagner. ...
The Holocene calendar is a proposal for a calendar reform which aims to solve a number of problems with the current Gregorian Calendar. ...
The Iranian calendar (Persian: â) also known as Persian calendar or the JalÄli Calendar is a solar calendar currently used in Iran and Afghanistan. ...
The Islamic calendar or Muslim calendar (Arabic: Ø§ÙØªÙÙÙÙ
اÙÙØ¬Ø±Ù; at-taqwÄ«m al-hijrÄ«; Persian: گاÙâØ´Ù
Ø§Ø±Û ÙØ¬Ø±Ù ÙÙ
Ø±Û â GÄhshomÄri-ye hejri-ye qamari; also called the Hijri calendar) is the calendar used to date events in many predominantly Muslim countries, and used by Muslims everywhere to determine the proper day on which to...
Koinobori, flags decorated like koi, are popular decorations around Childrens Day This mural on the wall of a Tokyo subway station celebrates Hazuki, the eighth month. ...
TenshÅ (天æ£) was a Japanese era after Genki and before Bunroku and spanned from 1573 to 1592. ...
— changed to — Bunroku 1 (文禄元年) Bunroku (æç¦) was a Japanese Era after TenshÅ and before KeichÅ and spanned from December 8?, 1592 to October 27?, 1596. ...
| | - Imperial Year | Kōki 2252 (皇紀2252年) | | - Jōmon Era | 11592 | | Julian calendar | 1637 | | Korean calendar | 3925 | | Thai solar calendar | 2135 | | v • d • e | - January 5 - Shah Jahan, Mughal Emperor of India (d. 1666)
- January 22 - Pierre Gassendi, French philosopher and scientist (died 1655)
- February 20 - Nicholas Ferrar, English trader (died 1637)
- March 28 - Comenius, Czech teacher and writer (died 1670)
- April 11 - Sir John Eliot, English statesman (died 1632)
- April 22 - Wilhelm Schickard, German inventor (died 1635)
- May - Francis Quarles, English poet (died 1644)
- May 15 - Sir Ruselincia Anderson was born
- June 22 - Giovanni Battista Rinuccini, Roman Catholic Archbishop
- July 10 - Pierre d'Hozier, French historian (d. 1660)
- August 1 - François le Métel de Boisrobert, French poet (died 1662)
- August 28 - George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, English statesman (died 1628)
- October 22 - Gustaf Horn, Swedish soldier and politician (died 1657)
- November 5 - Charles Chauncy, English-born president of Harvard College (d. 1672)
- December 6 - William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle (died 1676)
- date unknown
- 8Richard Bellingham, colonial magistrate (died 1672)
- probable
- See also Category:1592 births.
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Japanese era name. ...
Japanese era name (å¹´å·, nengÅ, lit. ...
The Julian calendar was introduced in 46 BC by Julius Caesar and came into force in 45 BC (709 ab urbe condita). ...
The traditional Korean calendar is directly derived from the Asian calendar. ...
The Thai solar, or Suriyakati (สุริยà¸à¸à¸´), calendar is used in traditional and official contexts in Thailand, although the Western calendar is sometimes used in business. ...
January 5 is the 5th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Shahbuddin Mohammed Shah Jahan (also spelled Shah Jehan, Shahjehan. ...
The following list of Indian monarchs is one of several Wikipedia lists of incumbents. ...
1666 is often called Annus Mirabilis. ...
January 22 is the 22nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Pierre Gassendi (January 22, 1592 â October 24, 1655) was a French philosopher, scientist and mathematician, best known for attempting to reconcile Epicurean atomism with Christianity and for publishing the first official observations of the Transit of Mercury in 1631. ...
Events March 25 - Saturns largest moon, Titan, is discovered by Christian Huygens. ...
February 20 is the 51st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Nicholas Ferrar (1592-1637) came from a family deeply involved in the London Virginia Company. ...
Events February 3 - Tulipmania collapses in Netherlands by government order February 15 - Ferdinand III becomes Holy Roman Emperor December 17 - Shimabara Rebellion erupts in Japan Pierre de Fermat makes a marginal claim to have proof of what would become known as Fermats last theorem. ...
March 28 is the 87th day of the year (88th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Portrait of Comenius by Rembrandt John Amos Comenius (Czech: ; German: ; Polish: ; latinized: Iohannes Amos Comenius) (March 28, 1592 â November 15, 1670) was a Czech teacher, scientist, educator, and writer. ...
1670 was a common year beginning on a Saturday in countries using the Julian calendar and a Wednesday in countries using the Gregorian calendar. ...
April 11 is the 101st day of the year (102nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Sir John Eliot (April 11, 1592 - November 27, 1632), English statesman, son of Richard Eliot (1546 - June 22, 1609) and Bridget Carswell (c. ...
See also: 1632 (novel) Events February 22 - Galileos Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems is published July 23 - 300 colonists for New France depart Dieppe November 8 - Wladyslaw IV Waza elected king of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth after Zygmunt III Waza death November 16 - Battle of Lützen...
April 22 is the 112th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (113th in leap years). ...
Wilhelm Schickard Wilhelm Schickard (April 22, 1592 â October 23, 1635) was a German polymath who built the first computer in 1623. ...
Events February 10 - The Académie française in Paris is expanded to become a national academy for the artistic elite. ...
Francis Quarles (1592 - September 8, 1644), English poet, was born at Romford, Essex, and baptized there on May 8 1592. ...
// Events February to August - Explorer Abel Tasmans second expedition for the Dutch East India Company maps the north coast of Australia. ...
May 15 is the 135th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (136th in leap years). ...
June 22 is the 173rd day of the year (174th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Giovanni Battista Rinuccini (1592-1653) was a Roman Catholic Archbishop in the mid seventeenth century. ...
July 10 is the 191st day of the year (192nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Pierre dHozier, seigneur de la Garde (July 10, 1592 - December 1, 1660), French genealogist, was born at Marseille. ...
// Events January 1 - Colonel George Monck with his regiment crosses from Scotland to England at the village of Coldstream and begins advance towards London in support of English Restoration. ...
August 1 is the 213th day of the year (214th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
François le Métel de Boisrobert (1592 - March 30, 1662), was a French poet. ...
Events February 1 - The Chinese pirate Koxinga seizes the island of Taiwan after a nine-month siege. ...
August 28 is the 240th day of the year (241st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Duke of Buckingham by Rubens George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham (28 August 1592 â 23 August 1628) was a favorite of King James I and VI of England and Scotland, and one of the most rewarded royal courtiers in all history. ...
1628 was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Tuesday of the 10-day slower Julian calendar). ...
October 22 is the 295th day of the year (296th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Gustaf Horn (1592-1657) Count Gustaf Horn (October 22, 1592 - May 10, 1657) was a Swedish soldier and politician, appointed Privy Councilor in 1625, Field Marshal in 1628, Governor General of Livonia in 1652 and Lord High Constable in 1653. ...
Events January 8 - Miles Sindercombe, would-be-assassin of Oliver Cromwell, and his group are captured in London February - Admiral Robert Blake defeats the Spanish West Indian Fleet in a battle over the seizure of Jamaica. ...
November 5 is the 309th day of the year (310th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, with 56 days remaining. ...
Charles Chauncy (1592-1672) was an Anglo-American clergyman and educator. ...
Events England, France, Munster and Cologne invade the United Provinces, therefore this name is know as ´het rampjaar´ (the disaster year) in the Netherlands. ...
December 6 is the 340th day of the year (341st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle (1592 - December 25, 1676) was an English soldier, politician and writer. ...
Events January 29 - Feodor III becomes Tsar of Russia First measurement of the speed of light, by Ole Rømer Bacons Rebellion Russo-Turkish Wars commence. ...
Richard Bellingham (1592 - December 7, 1672) was a colonial magistrate, laywer, and several-time governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. ...
Events England, France, Munster and Cologne invade the United Provinces, therefore this name is know as ´het rampjaar´ (the disaster year) in the Netherlands. ...
Abraham Elzevir (1592 - 1652) was a significant Dutch printer. ...
// Events April 6 - Dutch sailor Jan van Riebeeck establishes a resupply camp for the Dutch East India Company at the Cape of Good Hope, and founded Cape Town. ...
John Hacket (1592 - 1670) was an English churchman, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry from 1661 until his death. ...
1670 was a common year beginning on a Saturday in countries using the Julian calendar and a Wednesday in countries using the Gregorian calendar. ...
John Jenkins (1592-1678), English composer, was born in Maidstone, Kent, and died at Kimberley, Norfolk. ...
Events August 10 - Treaty of Nijmegen ends the Dutch War. ...
Henry King (1592â1669), poet, son of a Bishop of London, was educated at Westminster School and Oxford. ...
// Events Samuel Pepys stopped writing his diary. ...
Mustafa I (1592 â January 20, 1639) (Arabic: Ù
صطÙÙ Ø§ÙØ£ÙÙ) was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1617 to 1618 and from 1622 to 1623. ...
Events January 14 - Connecticuts first constitution, the Fundamental Orders, is adopted. ...
John Oldham (1592-1636) was an early Puritan settler in Massachusetts. ...
Year 1636 (MDCXXXVI) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Friday of the 10-day slower Julian calendar). ...
Hong Taiji (Chinese: 皇太極; also known as 洪太極 or 黃台吉; sometimes referred to as Abahai), (1592-1643), was Manchu emperor first of the Later Jin dynasty and then, after he changed its name, of the Qing dynasty, reigning from 1626 to 1643. ...
// Events January 21 - Abel Tasman discovers Tonga February 6 - Abel Tasman discovers the Fiji islands. ...
Ãtienne Brûlé (c. ...
See also: 1632 (novel) Events February 22 - Galileos Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems is published July 23 - 300 colonists for New France depart Dieppe November 8 - Wladyslaw IV Waza elected king of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth after Zygmunt III Waza death November 16 - Battle of Lützen...
Deaths - February - Thomas Cavendish, English sailor and explorer (born 1555)
- February 13 - Jacopo Bassano, Italian painter (born c1515)
- February 29 - Alessandro Striggio, Italian composer (born 1540)
- March 5 - Michael Coxcie, Flemish painter (born 1499)
- April 13 - Bartolomeo Ammanati, Italian architect and sculptor (born 1511)
- April 27 - Girolamo Muziano, Italian painter (born 1528)
- May 17 - Paschal Baylon, Spanish mystic and saint (born 1540)
- July 1 - Marc'Antonio Ingegneri, Italian composer (born c1547)
- July 26 - Armand de Gontaut, baron de Biron, French soldier (born 1524)
- August 25 - William IV, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel (born 1532)
- September 3 - Robert Greene, English writer (born 1558)
- September 13 - Michel de Montaigne, French essayist (born 1533)
- October 28 - Ogier Ghiselin de Busbecq, Flemish diplomat
- November 27
- December 3 - Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma (born 1545)
- date unknown - Francesco Bassano the Younger, Italian painter (born 1559)
- See also Category:1592 deaths.
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