1602
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Years: 1599 1600 1601 - 1602 - 1603 1604 1605 |
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Decades: 1570s 1580s 1590s - 1600s - 1610s 1620s 1630s |
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Centuries: 16th century - 17th century - 18th century |
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Gregorian calendar | 1602 MDCII |
Ab urbe condita | 2355 |
Armenian calendar | 1051 ԹՎ ՌԾԱ |
Chinese calendar | 4238/4298-12-9 (辛丑年十二月初九日) — to —
4239/4299-11-19(壬寅年十一月十九日) |
Ethiopian calendar | 1594 – 1595 |
Hebrew calendar | 5362 – 5363 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 1657 – 1658 |
- Shaka Samvat | 1524 – 1525 |
- Kali Yuga | 4703 – 4704 |
Iranian calendar | 980 – 981 |
Islamic calendar | 1011 – 1012 |
Japanese calendar | |
- Imperial Year | Kōki 2262 (皇紀2262年) |
- Jōmon Era | 11602 |
Thai solar calendar | 2145 |
- For other uses, see 1602 (disambiguation).
1602 was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Friday of the 10-day slower Julian calendar).
[edit] Events
- January 3 - Battle of Kinsale - the battle happened on Thursday, 3 January 1602 according to the Gregorian Calendar used by the Irish and Spanish forces in the battle, although, for the English who were still using the old Julian Calendar, the date of the battle was Thursday, 24 December 1601
- February 14 - William Shakespeare First performance of Twelfth Night on Candlemas
- March 20 - The United East India Company is established by the United Provinces States-General in Amsterdam
- March 29 - The first mention of Torcross was recorded at the manorial court in the court rolls.
- May 15 - Bartolomew Gosnold becomes the first European to discover Cape Cod.
- June - James Lancaster's East India Company fleet arrives at Achin (now Aceh), Sumatra to deal with the local ruler. Having defeated Portugal's ally, the ruler is happy to do business, and Lancaster seizes a large Portuguese Galleon and loots it.
- November 8 - The Bodleian Library at Oxford University is opened to the public.
- December 11 - A surprise attack by forces under the command of the Duke of Savoy and his brother-in-law, Philip III of Spain, is repelled by the citizens of Geneva. (This actually took place after midnight, in the early morning of December 12, but commemorations/celebrations on Fête de l'Escalade are usually held on December 11 or the closest weekend.)
- Ben Jonson writes Poetaster
- William Shakespeare writes The Merry Wives of Windsor
- Persia and Spain conclude a defensive alliance and declare war on the Ottoman Empire
- In Prague, Florian Mathias performs the first successful bowel surgery – removes a dagger from stomach
- Jesuit missionary Jeronimo de Angeluin arrives in Japan
- Sir Hugh Plat's Delightes for Ladies, a book of recipes and household hints, published in England.
- A private trading company is established in Copenhagen, with the monopoly on the trade with Iceland.
[edit] Births
- February 14 - Francesco Cavalli, Italian composer (died 1676)
- February 18 - Per Brahe (the younger), Swedish soldier and statesman (died 1680)
- March 29 - John Lightfoot, English churchman and rabbinical scholar (died 1675)
- May 1 - William Lilly, English astrologer (died 1681)
- May 26 - Philippe de Champaigne, French painter (died 1674)
- July 14 - Jules Cardinal Mazarin, French statesman (died 1661)
- August 8 - Gilles de Roberval, French mathematician (died 1675)
- August 31 - Amalia von Solms, countess of Solms-Braunfels (died 1675)
- October 12 - William Chillingworth, English churchman (died 1644)
- November 20 - Otto von Guericke, German inventor and Mayor of Magdeburg (died 1686)
- November 22 - Elisabeth of France, queen of Philip IV of Spain (died 1644)
- December 7 - Delano family, Plymouth Colony settler (died 1681)
- December 18 - Simonds d'Ewes, English antiquarian and politician (died 1650)
- Robert Baillie, Scottish divine and historical writer (died 1662)
- John Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton (died 1678)
- John Bradshaw, English judge and regicide (died 1659)
- Caesar, duc de Choiseul, French marshal and diplomatist (died 1675)
- Owen Feltham, English religious writer (died 1668)
- John Greaves, English mathematician and antiquary (died 1652)
- Jean-Baptiste Budes, Comte de Guébriant, marshal of France (died 1643)
- William Lawes, English composer and musician (died 1645)
- Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester (died 1671)
- Henry Marten, English regicide (died 1680)
- Théodore Moret, Belgian mathematician (died 1667)
- Dudley North, 4th Baron North (died 1677)
- Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland, English military leader (died 1668)
- Richard Martin fitz Oliver, Irish politician (died 1648)
- Katarzyna Ostrogska, Polish noblewoman (died 1642)
- Antoine de l'Age, duc de Puylaurens, French courtier (died 1635)
- Salomon van Ruisdael, Dutch painter (died 1670)
- Tokugawa Yorinobu, Japanese nobleman (died 1671)
See also Category:1602 births.
[edit] Deaths
- February 13 - Alexander Nowell, English clergyman (born 1507)
- February 19 - Philippe Emmanuel, Duke of Mercoeur, French soldier (born 1558)
- March 11 - Emilio de' Cavalieri, Italian composer (born c1550)
- March 22 - Agostino Carracci, Italian painter and graphical artist (born 1557)
- September 25 - Caspar Peucer, German reformer (born 1525)
- October 30 - Jean-Jacques Boissard, French antiquary and Latin poet (born 1528)
- December 1 - Kobayakawa Hideaki, Japanese samurai and warlord (born 1582)
- Jacopo Corsi, Italian composer (born 1561)
- Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa, Spanish explorer (born 1532)
- Anthony Holborne, English composer (born 1550)
- Thomas Morley, English composer (born 1557)
- Jean Pithou, French lawyer and author (born 1524)
- Martin Ruland, German alchemist
See also Category:1602 deaths.