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File:Baptism of Pocahontas.jpg
April 5: Pocahontas marries John Rolfe.
File:The Siege of Osaka Castle.jpg
December 4: Start of the Siege of Osaka

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Events

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January–March

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April–June

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  • April 15 (April 5 O.S.)
    • Pocahontas, the 17-year-old daughter of Chief Wahunsenacawh of the Powhatan Algonquian native tribe in the modern-day U.S. state of Virginia, is forced into child marriage with English colonist John Rolfe at Jamestown, a year after her capture in war. She is given the name of Rebecca Rolfe and departs with John Rolfe to England in 1616, dying before she can return.
    • The Addled Parliament is assembled in England as the second parliament of King James I, and the first in more than nine years. Its members serve for two months. A new parliament will not be seated until more than six years later.
    • The Republic of the Netherlands and the Kingdom of Sweden enter into a treaty at the Hague.
  • April 30 – The Kingdom of Lan Na (in modern-day northern Thailand) is invaded by 17,000 troops commanded by King Anaukpetlun of Burma (modern Myanmar). Lan Na's King Thado Kyaw is unsuccessful in getting assistance from the Kingdom of Siam, and turns to the Kingdom of Lan Xang (modern Laos), which provides assistance.
  • May 14 – An earthquake strikes the Azores islands and levels the village of Vila Franca do Campo.
  • May 15 – The Queen Regent of France, Marie de' Medici, convenes the Estates General to suppress a rebellion by Henri II, Prince of Condé.
  • May 17 – Battle of Rohatyn: Mutinous "konfederacja" Polish troops are defeated by the Polish Army, led by General Stanisław Koniecpolski, the largest instance of Mutiny in Polish history up until that point. The mutiny originated in 1612 as a response to a failed Polish occupation of Moscow, and the unpopularity of the Polish–Russian War (1609–1618) within the Sejm, which was being funded by taxation on Pole nobles, causing both criticism from parliament and mutiny among the regular army, leaving Aleksander Józef Lisowski as the lifeblood of the Polish-Lithuanian war effort during the 1612–1617 phase of the war, leading 6 divisions of outlaw mercenaries against the Russians.[5]
  • June 7 – The Addled Parliament is dissolved by King James I of England, having sat or two months without imposing any new taxes.[6]

July–September

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October–December

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Date unknown

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Births

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File:Christopher-Merret.jpg
Christopher Merret
File:Jahanara 1635.jpg
Jahanara Begum
File:Martino Martini (1614-1661).jpg
Martino Martini

January–March

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April–June

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July–September

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October–December

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Date unknown

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Deaths

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File:Maeda Toshinaga.jpg
Maeda Toshinaga
File:Johannes Magirus 26.3.1537-4.7.1614.jpg
Johannes Magirus the elder
File:Raja Man Singh the Great , Of Amer.jpg
Man Singh I
File:Lellis2.jpg
Camillus de Lellis

January–March

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April–June

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July–September

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October–December

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References

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  1. "A Quarter Century of Trans-Pacific Diplomacy: New Spain and Japan, 1592–1617", by W. Michael Mathes, Journal of Asian History (1990), p.22
  2. Nobuko Adachi, Japanese and Nikkei at Home and Abroad (Cambria Press, 2010) p.111
  3. Juan Gil, Hidalgos y Samurais: Espana en los Siglos XVI y XVII (Alianza Editorial, 1991)
  4. Yves Bomati and Houchang Nahavandi, Shah Abbas, Empereur de Perse 1587–1629 (Perrin, 1998) pp. 236-237
  5. Tucker, Spencer (2010). A global chronology of conflict: from the ancient world to the modern Middle East. Santa Barbara (Calif.): ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-1-85109-667-1.
  6. Penguin Pocket On This Day. Penguin Reference Library. 2006. ISBN 0-14-102715-0.
  7. Bancroft, George (1886). History of the United States of America: from the discovery of the Continent. 1. p. 489.
  8. Jos. M. M. Hermans; Marc Nelissen (2005). Charters of Foundation and Early Documents of the Universities of the Coimbra Group. Leuven University Press. p. 54. ISBN 978-90-5867-474-6.
  9. Roland Mousnier, The Institutions of France Under the Absolute Monarchy, 1598-1789, Volume 1: Society and the State (translated by Brian Pearce) (University of Chicago Press, 1984) p.592
  10. Roger Chartier, "À propos des États généraux de 1614" ("About the States General of 1614"), in Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine (January–March, 1976) pp. 68-79
  11. Kenneth Meyer Setton (1991). Venice, Austria, and the Turks in the Seventeenth Century. American Philosophical Society. p. 25. ISBN 978-0-87169-192-7.
  12. "GOTT, Samuel (1614-71), of Battle, Suss. | History of Parliament Online". www.historyofparliamentonline.org. Retrieved May 21, 2022.
  13. José Gudiol; El Greco (1973). Domenikos Theotokopoulos, El Greco, 1541-1614. Viking Press. pp. 294–5. ISBN 978-0-670-29083-3.
  14. Delia Gaze; Maja Mihajlovic; Leanda Shrimpton (1997). Dictionary of Women Artists: Introductory surveys; Artists, A-I. Taylor & Francis. p. 534. ISBN 978-1-884964-21-3.
  15. Raymond T. McNally (1983). Dracula was a Woman: In Search of the Blood Countess of Transylvania. McGraw-Hill. p. 88. ISBN 978-0-07-045671-6.