Battle of San Juan: British forces led by Sir George Clifford attack Spanish-held San Juan, capturing the citadel El Moro and holding for 65 days [1]
Battle of San Juan: British forces led by Sir George Clifford attack Spanish-held San Juan, capturing the citadel El Mor
Battle of San Juan: British forces led by Sir George Clifford attack Spanish-held San Juan, capturing the citadel El Moro and holding for 65 days [1]
Events Before
A group of early Japanese Christians, known as the 26 Martyrs, are killed by the new government of Japan for being seen
A group of early Japanese Christians, known as the 26 Martyrs, are killed by the new government of Japan for being seen as a threat to Japanese society
William Shakespeare's "The Merry Wives of Windsor" is first performed with Queen Elizabeth I of England in attendance
William Shakespeare's "The Merry Wives of Windsor" is first performed with Queen Elizabeth I of England in attendance
Astronomer Johannes Kepler marries widow Barbara Müller
Astronomer Johannes Kepler marries widow Barbara Müller
French nobleman and future Governor of Arcadia Pierre Dugua de Monts marries Judith Chesnel
French nobleman and future Governor of Arcadia Pierre Dugua de Monts marries Judith Chesnel
First Dutch East India Company ships return from the Far East
The United East India Companyoːˈseː]), commonly known as the Dutch East India Company, was a chartered trading company and one of the first joint-stock companies in the world.
Events After
Jacob van Neck's fleet leaves Bantam, Java in modern-day Indonesia with 1 million pounds of pepper and cloves and a furt
Jacob van Neck's fleet leaves Bantam, Java in modern-day Indonesia with 1 million pounds of pepper and cloves and a further half a ship full of nutmeg, mace and cinnamon
Albert VII Archduke of Austria marries his cousin Isabella, daughter of Philip II of Spain
Albert VII (German: Albrecht VII; 13 November 1559 – 13 July 1621) was the ruling Archduke of Austria for a few months in 1619 and, jointly with his wife, Isabella Clara Eugenia, sovereign of the…
English nobleman Robert Devereux becomes Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex (10 November 1565 – 25 February 1601) was an English nobleman, soldier and a favourite of Queen Elizabeth I. A charismatic and ambitious youth, Essex grew up in a...
Jacob Corneliszoon van Necks' Dutch merchant fleet, the second to reach Indonesia, leaves Java
Jacob Corneliszoon van Necks' Dutch merchant fleet, the second to reach Indonesia, leaves Java
Italian painter Caravaggio gets his first public commission, the Contarelli Chapel in the church of San Luigi dei France
Italian painter Caravaggio gets his first public commission, the Contarelli Chapel in the church of San Luigi dei Francesi, Rome
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Korean naval commander Admiral Yi Sun-sin begins his famous war diary "Nanjung ilgi" (included in UNESCO's Memory of the
Korean naval commander Admiral Yi Sun-sin begins his famous war diary "Nanjung ilgi" (included in UNESCO's Memory of the World 2013) [1]
Jacob van Neck's fleet leaves Bantam, Java in modern-day Indonesia with 1 million pounds of pepper and cloves and a furt
Jacob van Neck's fleet leaves Bantam, Java in modern-day Indonesia with 1 million pounds of pepper and cloves and a further half a ship full of nutmeg, mace and cinnamon
King Naresuan of Siam kills Crown Prince Minchit Sra of Burma in single combat, date is now observed as Royal Thai Armed
King Naresuan of Siam kills Crown Prince Minchit Sra of Burma in single combat, date is now observed as Royal Thai Armed Forces Day
William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" is thought to have been first performed; officially published early 1597
William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" is thought to have been first performed; officially published early 1597
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