1617

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Events

= January–March =

  • January 5
  • Pocahontas and Tomocomo of the Powhatan Algonquian tribe, in the Virginia colony of America, meet King James I of England as his guests, at the Banqueting House at Whitehall. Smith, John. The Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles. 1624. Repr. in Jamestown Narratives, ed. Edward Wright Haile. Champlain, VA: Roundhouse, 1998, p. 261.
  • The Mad Lover, a play by John Fletcher, is given its first performance.
  • February 27 – The Treaty of Stolbovo ends the Ingrian War between Sweden and Russia. Sweden gains Ingria and Kexholm.{{cite book|author1=Conrad Bussow|author2=Edward Orchard|title=Disturbed State of the Russian Realm|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=l1sBBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA222|date=19 April 1994|publisher=McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP|isbn=978-0-7735-6457-2|pages=222|language=en}}
  • March 4 – On Shrove Tuesday, angry rioters burn down London's Cockpit Theatre because of its increase in the price of admission to its plays. Three rioters are killed when the actors at the theater defend themselves. Elizabeth McClure Thomson, The Chamberlain Letters (London, 1966), p. 140.
  • March 7Francis Bacon is appointed as Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England and is designated by King James I to serve as regent during the time that the King of England is away from Westminster to travel to Scotland.
  • March 21Pocahontas (Rebecka Rolfe), daughter of the Chief of the Powhatan Algonquian tribe in the English colony of Virginia and the wife of English colonist John Rolfe, dies of smallpox after an illness of three days contracted as the couple and their son were preparing to return to America. She is buried at Gravesend. Charles Dudley Warner, Captain John Smith (1579–1631), Sometime Governor of Virginia, and Admiral of New England: A Study of His Life and Writings (Henry Holt and Company, 1881) p. 237 ("Yet there is no doubt, according to a record in the Calendar of State Papers, dated '1617 29 March, London,' that her death occurred March 21, 2017."

= April–June =

  • April 14 – Second Battle of Playa Honda: The Spanish navy defeats a Dutch fleet in the Philippines.{{cite book|title=Philippine Journal of Education|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ubcqAAAAMAAJ|year=1966|page=754|language=en}}
  • April 19 – The town of Uusikaupunki ({{langx|sv|Nystad}}, lit. "New Town") was founded by King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden.[https://uusikaupunki.fi/kaupunki-ja-hallinto/tietoa-uudestakaupungista/yleista-uudenkaupungin-historiasta Yleistä Uudenkaupungin historiasta] (in Finnish)
  • April 24 – Encouraged by Charles d'Albert, seventeen-year-old Louis XIII, king of France, forces his mother Marie de Medici, who has held de facto power, into retirement and has her favourite, Concino Concini, assassinated.{{cite book|author=Robert Appelbaum|title=Terrorism Before the Letter: Mythography and Political Violence in England, Scotland, and France 1559-1642|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Ix_uCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA17|year=2015|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-0-19-874576-1|pages=17–}}
  • May 13King James I of England is escorted by the Earl of Home across the border to return to Scotland (where he reigns as King James VI) for the first time since the Union of the Crowns 14 years earlier in 1603. He is given lodging at Home's Dunglass Castle, East Lothian.
  • May 22 – Portuguese Christian Missionary João Baptista Machado de Távora is killed, becoming the first of the 205 Martyrs of Japan.
  • May 24 – King James VI of Scotland authorizes the Scottish East India Company, led by Lord Glencairn to trade to the East Indies, the Levant, Greenland, Muscovy and all other islands in the north, north-west and north-eastern seas. James VI is advised that the authorization is not in conflict with charters granted by him in his capacity as King James I of England to England's East India Company, the Levant Company, and the Muscovy Company.
  • May 26Eliya VIII becomes the new Patriarch of the Church of the East and leader of the Christians of Mesopotamia.
  • May 27 – In Germany, the Prince-Bishops of Bamberg, Eichstädt and Würzburg, and the Prince-Provost of Ellwangen, withdraw their states from the Catholic League.
  • June 5Ferdinand II, Archduke of Inner Austria, is elected King of Bohemia. Ferdinand's forceful Catholic counter-reformation causes great unrest, amongst the Protestants and moderates in Bohemia.

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