1597

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: For other uses, see: 1597 (number).

Year 1597 was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Saturday of the 10-day slower Julian calendar).

Events of 1597

January - June

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  • 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 are martyred. They practiced Catholicism and were taken captive after all forms of Christianity were outlawed the previous year.
  • February 8 - Sir Anthony Shirley, England's "best-educated pirate", raids Jamaica.
  • March 11 - Amiens is taken by Spanish forces.
  • March 18 - Tycho Brahe's stipend is stopped.
  • March 29 - Tycho Brahe leaves Ven and moves to Copenhagen (FarvergĂĄrden).
  • 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 - The vicar on Ven is dismissed: he had followed Tycho's orders not to perform an exorcism.
  • April 23 - Probable first performance of William 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 in Germany.
  • June 2 - Tycho leaves Copenhagen and goes to Rostock.

  • June 10 - Tycho is removed from his job working at Epiphany Chapel in Roskilde.
  • June 24 - The first Dutch voyage to the East Indies reaches Bantam (on Java).

July - December

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Undated

  • Jacopo Peri writes Dafne, now recognised as the first opera.
  • Bali is discovered by the Dutch explorer Cornelis Houtman.
  • Abbas I ends the Uzbek raids on his lands.
  • Yaqob succeeds his father Sarsa Dengel as Emperor of Ethiopia.
  • The first edition of Francis Bacon's Essays is published.
  • 12 million pesos of silver cross the Pacific. Although it is unknown just how much silver flowed from the Spanish base of Manila in the Philippines to the Ming Dynasty of China, it is known that the main port for the Mexican silver trade—Acapulco—shipped out 150,000 to 345,000 kg (4 to 9 million teals) of silver annually from this year to 1602.

Births

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: See also :Category:1597 births.

Deaths

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: See also :Category:1597 deaths.


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