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=== January&ndash;June ===
=== January&ndash;March ===
* [[January 12]] &ndash; [[Şehzade Mehmed (son of Ahmed I)|Şehzade Mehmed]], the 15-year old half-brother of Ottoman Sultan [[Osman II]], is put to death by hanging on Osman's orders. Before dying, Mehmed prays aloud that Osman's reign as Sultan be ruined.
* [[January 18]] &ndash; The Dutch East India Company formally names its fortress at Jayakarta in Indonesia, calling it [[Jakarta|Batavia]]. Upon the independence of the Dutch East Indies as Indonesia in 1945, Batavia will be renamed Jakarta.
* [[January 22]] &ndash; The [[Tianqi (era)|Tianqi era]] begins in Ming Dynasty China, six months after Zhu Changluo becomes the [[Taichang Emperor]].
* [[January 24]] &ndash; Twelve days after the murder of Prince Mehmed on orders of Sultan Osman II, Constantinople is hit by bitter winter weather, leading to rioting by persons who believe that the punishment of Osman is the will of Allah.
* [[January 28]] &ndash; [[Pope Paul V]] (Camillo Borghese) dies at the age of 70 after 15 years as Pontiff.
* [[January 29]] &ndash; [[Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor]], declares the Elector of the Palatinate, [[Frederick V of the Palatinate|Frederick V]], to be a traitor to the Empire.
* [[February 9]] &ndash; [[Papal conclave, 1621|Papal Conclave of 1621]]: [[Pope Gregory XV]] succeeds [[Pope Paul V]], as the 234th [[pope]].
* [[February 9]] &ndash; [[Papal conclave, 1621|Papal Conclave of 1621]]: [[Pope Gregory XV]] succeeds [[Pope Paul V]], as the 234th [[pope]].
* [[February 17]] &ndash; [[Myles Standish]] is appointed as the first commander of [[Plymouth Colony]].<ref>{{cite book |title=Mayflower: A Story of Community, Courage and War |last=Philbrick |first=Nathaniel |author-link=Nathaniel Philbrick |year=2006 |place=New York |publisher=Penguin Books |isbn=978-0-14-311197-9 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qk9AXww_XysC|page=84}}</ref>
* [[February 17]] &ndash; [[Myles Standish]] is appointed as the first commander of [[Plymouth Colony]].<ref>{{cite book |title=Mayflower: A Story of Community, Courage and War |last=Philbrick |first=Nathaniel |author-link=Nathaniel Philbrick |year=2006 |place=New York |publisher=Penguin Books |isbn=978-0-14-311197-9 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qk9AXww_XysC|page=84}}</ref>
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* [[March 22]] &ndash; The [[Pilgrim Fathers|Pilgrims]] of [[Plymouth Colony]] sign a peace treaty with [[Massasoit]] of the [[Wampanoag people|Wampanoag]]s.
* [[March 22]] &ndash; The [[Pilgrim Fathers|Pilgrims]] of [[Plymouth Colony]] sign a peace treaty with [[Massasoit]] of the [[Wampanoag people|Wampanoag]]s.
* [[March 31]] &ndash; King [[Philip IV of Spain]] begins his 44-year rule.<ref>{{cite book|author=Claudio Monteverdi|title=The Letters of Claudio Monteverdi|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tBVL9_1__ioC&pg=PA227|date=31 October 1980|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=978-0-521-23591-4|pages=227}}</ref>
* [[March 31]] &ndash; King [[Philip IV of Spain]] begins his 44-year rule.<ref>{{cite book|author=Claudio Monteverdi|title=The Letters of Claudio Monteverdi|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tBVL9_1__ioC&pg=PA227|date=31 October 1980|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=978-0-521-23591-4|pages=227}}</ref>

* [[April]] &ndash; The [[Twelve Years' Truce]] between the [[Dutch Republic]] and the [[Spanish Empire]] expires, and both sides prepare to resume the [[Eighty Years' War]].
=== April&ndash;June ===
* [[April 1]] &ndash; The [[Plymouth, Massachusetts]] colonists create the first treaty with native Americans.
* [[April 1]] &ndash; The [[Plymouth, Massachusetts]] colonists create the first treaty with native Americans.
* [[April 5]] &ndash; The ''[[Mayflower]]'' sets sail from [[Plymouth, Massachusetts|Plymouth]], on a return trip to England.
* [[April 5]] &ndash; The ''[[Mayflower]]'' sets sail from [[Plymouth, Massachusetts|Plymouth]], on a return trip to England.
* [[May 2]] &ndash; The [[1621 Panama earthquake|Panama earthquake]] affects the [[Isthmus of Panama]], with an estimated magnitude of 6.9, and a maximum [[Mercalli intensity scale|Mercalli intensity]] of VII (''Very strong'').
* [[April 9]] &ndash; The [[Twelve Years' Truce]] between the [[Dutch Republic]] and the [[Spanish Empire]] expires, and both sides prepare to resume the [[Eighty Years' War]].
* [[May 12]] &ndash; The city of [[Tornio]] in [[Lapland (Finland)|Lapland]] is founded by King [[Gustavus Adolphus|Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden]], becoming the northernmost city in the world at the time.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-11927599|title=Kojamo-veistos yhdistää asiat, joista 400-vuotias Tornio elää: teräksen ja lohen – tutkija listaa 5 tapahtumaa, jotka ovat muuttaneet kaupunkia|website=YLE|access-date=September 2, 2021|language=fi}}</ref>
* [[May 2]] &ndash; The [[1621 Panama earthquake|Panama earthquake]] affects the [[Isthmus of Panama]], with an estimated magnitude of 6.9, and a maximum [[Mercalli intensity scale|Mercalli intensity]] of VII.
* [[May 12]] &ndash; The city of [[Tornio]] in [[Lapland (Finland)|Lapland]] is founded by King [[Gustavus Adolphus|Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden]], becoming the northernmost city in the world at the time.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-11927599|title=Kojamo-veistos yhdistää asiat, joista 400-vuotias Tornio elää: teräksen ja lohen – tutkija listaa 5 tapahtumaa, jotka ovat muuttaneet kaupunkia|website=YLE|date=May 12, 2021|access-date=September 2, 2021|language=fi}}</ref>
* [[May 24]] &ndash; The [[Protestant Union]] is formally dissolved.
* [[May 24]] &ndash; The [[Protestant Union]] is formally dissolved.
* [[June 3]] &ndash; The [[Dutch West India Company]] is founded.<ref>{{cite book|author=Nelson Greene|title=History of the Valley of the Hudson: River of Destiny, 1609-1930|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cPcLAAAAYAAJ|year=1931|publisher=S.J. Clarke Publishing Company|page=215}}</ref>
* [[June 3]] &ndash; The [[Dutch West India Company]] is founded.<ref>{{cite book|author=Nelson Greene|title=History of the Valley of the Hudson: River of Destiny, 1609-1930|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cPcLAAAAYAAJ|year=1931|publisher=S.J. Clarke Publishing Company|page=215}}</ref>
* [[June 21]] &ndash; [[Thirty Years' War]]: [[Old Town Square execution|Twenty-seven Czech lords are executed on the Old Town Square]] in [[Prague]], as a consequence of the [[Battle of White Mountain]].
* [[June 21]] &ndash; [[Thirty Years' War]]: [[Old Town Square execution|Twenty-seven Czech lords are executed on the Old Town Square]] in [[Prague]], as a consequence of the [[Battle of White Mountain]].
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* [[June 24]] &ndash; [[Huguenot rebellions]]: [[Saint-Jean-d'Angély]] is taken, after a [[Siege of Saint-Jean-d'Angély (1621)|26-day siege]] by Royal forces.
* [[June 24]] &ndash; [[Huguenot rebellions]]: [[Saint-Jean-d'Angély]] is taken, after a [[Siege of Saint-Jean-d'Angély (1621)|26-day siege]] by Royal forces.


=== July&ndash;December ===
=== July&ndash;September ===
* [[July 25]] &ndash; [[Thirty Years' War]] &ndash; [[Battle of Neu Titschein]]: Remnants of the Bohemian army temporarily hold off the Imperial advance in [[Silesia]].
* [[July 25]] &ndash; [[Thirty Years' War]] &ndash; [[Battle of Neu Titschein]]: Remnants of the Bohemian army temporarily hold off the Imperial advance in [[Silesia]].
* [[August]] &ndash; [[Huguenot rebellions]]: [[Louis XIII of France]] besieges the [[Huguenot]] city of [[Montauban]] in the [[Siege of Montauban]], but is forced to abandon his siege two months later.
* [[August 8]] &ndash; [[Huguenot rebellions]]: The French Protestant city of [[La Rochelle]] joins in the revolt by [[Benjamin, Duke of Soubise]].
* [[August 22]] &ndash; [[Huguenot rebellions]]: [[Louis XIII of France]] [[Siege of Montauban|besieges the city of Montauban]], but is forced to abandon the battle by November 9.
* [[September]] &ndash; [[October]] &ndash; [[Battle of Khotyn (1621)|Battle of Khotyn]]: Polish troops hold off a large Ottoman army for over a month.<ref name="Żółkiewski1959">{{cite book|author=Stanisław Żółkiewski|title=Expedition to Moscow: A Memoir|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=BQ1pAAAAMAAJ|year=1959|publisher=Polonica Publications|page=34|language=en}}</ref>
* [[September 2]] &ndash; The [[Battle of Khotyn (1621)|Battle of Khotyn]] begins as a force of more than 120,000 Ottoman troops attacks the Moldavian city of Khotyn. Despite the Ottomans' numerical superiority, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth wins the battle and forces a surrender five weeks later. <ref name="Żółkiewski1959">{{cite book|author=Stanisław Żółkiewski|title=Expedition to Moscow: A Memoir|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=BQ1pAAAAMAAJ|year=1959|publisher=Polonica Publications|page=34|language=en}}</ref>
* [[October]] &ndash; The [[Pilgrim Fathers|Pilgrims]] of [[Plymouth Colony]] and [[Wampanoag people|Wampanoag]]s celebrate a harvest feast (three days), later regarded as the ''[[Thanksgiving (United States)|First Thanksgiving]]'', noted for peaceful [[symbiosis|co-existence]].

=== October&ndash;December ===
* [[October 9]] &ndash; The [[Treaty of Khotyn]] is signed between the [[Ottoman Empire]] and the [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]], ending the [[Polish–Ottoman War (1620–21)|First Polish-Ottoman War]].<ref name="Żółkiewski1959"/>
* [[October 9]] &ndash; The [[Treaty of Khotyn]] is signed between the [[Ottoman Empire]] and the [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]], ending the [[Polish–Ottoman War (1620–21)|First Polish-Ottoman War]].<ref name="Żółkiewski1959"/>
* [[October 9]] (September 29 O.S.) &ndash; The [[Pilgrim Fathers|Pilgrims]] of [[Plymouth Colony]] and [[Wampanoag people|Wampanoag]]s celebrate a harvest feast (three days), later regarded as the ''[[Thanksgiving (United States)|First Thanksgiving]]'', noted for the temporary peace between the English and the local Indians. The celebration is believed by later historians to have coincided with [[Michaelmas]], observed on September 29 by the Anglican Communion on the calendar used in England at the time.
* [[November 11]] &ndash; The ship ''[[Fortune (Plymouth Colony ship)|Fortune]]'' arrives at [[Plymouth Colony]], with 35 more settlers.
* [[November 11]] &ndash; The ship ''[[Fortune (Plymouth Colony ship)|Fortune]]'' arrives at [[Plymouth Colony]], with 35 more settlers.
* [[December]] &ndash; The Dutch mathematician and astronomer, [[Willebrord Snel van Royen]] (1580–1626), reveals he has rediscovered the [[law of refraction]], also known as ''Snellius' law''.<ref name="Sarton1936">{{cite book|author=George Sarton|title=A Volume of Studies on the History of Mathematics and the History of Science: Presented to Professor David Eugene Smith on His 76th Birthday (Jan. 21, 1936)|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ddPuAAAAMAAJ|year=1936|publisher=Saint Catherine Press Limited|page=724-725}}</ref>
* [[December 31]] &ndash; [[Thirty Years' War]]: The [[Peace of Nikolsburg]] is signed between [[Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor]] and [[Gabor Bethlen]], Prince of Transylvania. Bethlen agrees to renounce his claims to Hungary. In return Bethlen receives several counties and lands along the eastern border of the Holy Roman Empire, and Moravia is granted religious freedom.
* [[December 31]] &ndash; [[Thirty Years' War]]: The [[Peace of Nikolsburg]] is signed between [[Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor]] and [[Gabor Bethlen]], Prince of Transylvania. Bethlen agrees to renounce his claims to Hungary. In return Bethlen receives several counties and lands along the eastern border of the Holy Roman Empire, and Moravia is granted religious freedom.
* [[December]] &ndash; The Dutch mathematician and astronomer, [[Willebrord Snel van Royen]] (1580–1626), reveals he has rediscovered the [[law of refraction]], also known as ''Snellius' law''.<ref name="Sarton1936">{{cite book|author=George Sarton|title=A Volume of Studies on the History of Mathematics and the History of Science: Presented to Professor David Eugene Smith on His 76th Birthday (Jan. 21, 1936)|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ddPuAAAAMAAJ|year=1936|publisher=Saint Catherine Press Limited|pages=724–725}}</ref>


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* The Venezuelan city of [[Petare]] is founded by Spanish conquistadors, as ''San Jose de Guanarito''.
* The Venezuelan city of [[Petare]] is founded by Spanish conquistadors, as ''San Jose de Guanarito''.
* The Swedish city of [[Gothenburg]] is founded by King [[Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden]].<ref>{{cite book|author1=Maurice Willmore Barley|author2=Council for British Archaeology|title=European towns: their archaeology and early history|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=SLYnAAAAYAAJ|year=1977|publisher=Published for the Council for British Archaeology by Academic Press|isbn=978-0-12-078850-7|page=117}}</ref> The king also grants city rights to [[Luleå]], [[Piteå]] and Torneå ([[Tornio]]). [[Riga]] falls under the rule of [[Sweden]].
* The Swedish city of [[Gothenburg]] is founded by King [[Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden]].<ref>{{cite book|author1=Maurice Willmore Barley|author2=Council for British Archaeology|title=European towns: their archaeology and early history|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=SLYnAAAAYAAJ|year=1977|publisher=Published for the Council for British Archaeology by Academic Press|isbn=978-0-12-078850-7|page=117}}</ref> The king also grants city rights to [[Luleå]], [[Piteå]] and Torneå ([[Tornio]]). [[Riga]] falls under the rule of [[Sweden]].
* [[Tamblot]] rallies an unknown, large amount of people in [[Bohol]] to revolt against the [[Spanish Empire]].<ref>{{cite book |title= Philippine Political and Cultural History: The Philippines Since Pre-Spanish Times|last=Zaide|first=Gregorio|year=1949|volume=1 |location= Manila |publisher=R.P. Garcia Publishing Company|pages=348}}</ref>
* [[Tamblot]] rallies an unknown, large number of people in [[Bohol]], [[Captaincy General of the Philippines]] to revolt against the [[Spanish Empire]].<ref>{{cite book |title= Philippine Political and Cultural History: The Philippines Since Pre-Spanish Times|last=Zaide|first=Gregorio|year=1949|volume=1 |location= Manila |publisher=R.P. Garcia Publishing Company|pages=348}}</ref>
* The [[Dutch East India Company]] sends 2,000 soldiers, under the command of [[Jan Pieterszoon Coen]], to the [[Banda Islands]], in order to force the local inhabitants to accept the Dutch trade monopoly on the lucrative [[nutmeg]], grown almost exclusively on those islands. The soldiers proceed to massacre most of the 15,000 indigenous inhabitants.
* The [[Dutch East India Company]] sends 2,000 soldiers, under the command of [[Jan Pieterszoon Coen]], to the [[Banda Islands]], in order to force the local inhabitants to accept the Dutch trade monopoly on the lucrative [[nutmeg]], grown almost exclusively on those islands. The soldiers proceed to massacre most of the 15,000 indigenous inhabitants.
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* [[July 8]]
* [[July 8]]
** [[Jean de La Fontaine]], French writer (d. [[1695]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Marie Odile Sweetser|title=La Fontaine|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6M9cAAAAMAAJ|year=1987|publisher=Twayne Publishers|isbn=978-0-8057-6639-4|page=1|language=en}}</ref>
** [[Jean de La Fontaine]], French writer (d. [[1695]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Marie Odile Sweetser|title=La Fontaine|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6M9cAAAAMAAJ|year=1987|publisher=Twayne Publishers|isbn=978-0-8057-6639-4|page=1|language=en}}</ref>
** [[Leonora Christina Ulfeldt]], Danish countess and author (d. [[1698]])<ref>{{cite book |last1=Lund |first1=Emil Ferdinand Svitzer |title=Danske malede portraetter: en beskrivende katalog |volume=2 |date=1897 |publisher=Gyldendal |location=Copenhagen |pages=193-203 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GAkwAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA193 |chapter=Leonora Christina, Grevinde Ulfeld |language=da}}</ref>
** [[Leonora Christina Ulfeldt]], Danish countess and author (d. [[1698]])<ref>{{cite book |last1=Lund |first1=Emil Ferdinand Svitzer |title=Danske malede portraetter: en beskrivende katalog |volume=2 |date=1897 |publisher=Gyldendal |location=Copenhagen |pages=193–203 |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GAkwAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA193 |chapter=Leonora Christina, Grevinde Ulfeld |language=da}}</ref>
* [[July 13]]
* [[July 13]]
** Last baby beaver born on Exmoor until July 13th 2021 <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-somerset-57808517|title = First baby beaver born on Exmoor in 400 years|work = BBC News|date = July 13, 2021}}</ref>
** Last baby beaver born on Exmoor until July 13, 2021 <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-somerset-57808517|title = First baby beaver born on Exmoor in 400 years|work = BBC News|date = July 13, 2021}}</ref>
* [[July 22]]
* [[July 22]]
** [[Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury]], English politician (d. [[1683]])
** [[Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury]], English politician (d. [[1683]])
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* [[August 19]] &ndash; [[Gerbrand van den Eeckhout]], Dutch painter (d. [[1674]])
* [[August 19]] &ndash; [[Gerbrand van den Eeckhout]], Dutch painter (d. [[1674]])
* [[August 22]] &ndash; [[Adriaen van Gaesbeeck]], Dutch painter of genre subjects and portraits (d. [[1650]])
* [[August 22]] &ndash; [[Adriaen van Gaesbeeck]], Dutch painter of genre subjects and portraits (d. [[1650]])
* [[August 28]] &ndash; [[Sir Richard Grobham Howe, 2nd Baronet]], English Member of Parliament (d. [[1703]])
* [[August 28]] &ndash; [[Sir Richard Howe, 2nd Baronet]], English Member of Parliament (d. [[1703]])
* [[September 8]] &ndash; [[Louis, Grand Condé]], French general (d. [[1686]])<ref>{{cite web |title=Louis II de Bourbon, 4e prince de Condé {{!}} French general and prince |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Louis-II-de-Bourbon-4e-prince-de-Conde |website=Encyclopedia Britannica |access-date=20 March 2021 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[September 8]] &ndash; [[Louis, Grand Condé]], French general (d. [[1686]])<ref>{{cite web |title=Louis II de Bourbon, 4e prince de Condé {{!}} French general and prince |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Louis-II-de-Bourbon-4e-prince-de-Conde |website=Encyclopedia Britannica |access-date=20 March 2021 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[September 9]] &ndash; [[Henry X, Count of Reuss-Lobenstein]], Rector of the University of Leipzig (d. [[1671]])
* [[September 9]] &ndash; [[Henry X, Count of Reuss-Lobenstein]], Rector of the University of Leipzig (d. [[1671]])
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* [[February 15]] &ndash; [[Michael Praetorius]], German composer (b. [[1571]])<ref>{{cite book|author1=Selma Jeanne Cohen|author2=George E. Dorris|title=International Encyclopedia of Dance: A Project of Dance Perspectives Foundation, Inc|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jgYKAQAAMAAJ|year=1998|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-0-19-512309-8|page=244|language=en}}</ref>
* [[February 15]] &ndash; [[Michael Praetorius]], German composer (b. [[1571]])<ref>{{cite book|author1=Selma Jeanne Cohen|author2=George E. Dorris|title=International Encyclopedia of Dance: A Project of Dance Perspectives Foundation, Inc|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jgYKAQAAMAAJ|year=1998|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-0-19-512309-8|page=244|language=en}}</ref>
* [[February 16]] &ndash; [[Sir Thomas Gerard, 1st Baronet]], English Member of Parliament (b. [[1560]])
* [[February 16]] &ndash; [[Sir Thomas Gerard, 1st Baronet]], English Member of Parliament (b. [[1560]])
* [[February 28]] &ndash; [[Cosimo II de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany]] (b. [[1590]])
* [[February 28]] &ndash; [[Cosimo II de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany]] (b. [[1590]])<ref>{{cite web |title=Cosimo II {{!}} grand duke of Tuscany {{!}} Britannica |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Cosimo-II |website=www.britannica.com |access-date=3 January 2022 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[March 4]] &ndash; [[Ana de Jesús]], Spanish [[Discalced Carmelite]] nun, spiritual writer and Servant of God (b. [[1545]])
* [[March 4]] &ndash; [[Ana de Jesús]], Spanish [[Discalced Carmelite]] nun, spiritual writer and Servant of God (b. [[1545]])
* [[March 8]] &ndash; [[Enevold Kruse]], Danish noble (b. [[1554]])
* [[March 8]] &ndash; [[Enevold Kruse]], Danish noble (b. [[1554]])
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* [[August 7]] &ndash; Count [[Jobst of Limburg]] (b. [[1560]])
* [[August 7]] &ndash; Count [[Jobst of Limburg]] (b. [[1560]])
* [[August 13]] &ndash; [[John Berchmans]], Belgian [[Jesuit]] scholastic and saint (b. [[1599]])
* [[August 13]] &ndash; [[John Berchmans]], Belgian [[Jesuit]] scholastic and saint (b. [[1599]])
* [[August 15]] &ndash; [[John Barclay (poet)|John Barclay]], Scottish writer (b. [[1582]])
* [[August 15]] &ndash; [[John Barclay (poet)|John Barclay]], Scottish writer (b. [[1582]])<ref>{{cite web |title=John Barclay {{!}} Scottish writer {{!}} Britannica |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/John-Barclay |website=www.britannica.com |access-date=14 August 2022 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[August 23]] &ndash; [[Antonio il Verso]], Italian composer (b. [[1565]])
* [[August 23]] &ndash; [[Antonio il Verso]], Italian composer (b. [[1565]])
* [[August 30]] &ndash; [[Bahāʾ al-dīn al-ʿĀmilī]], one of the main co-founders of Isfahan School of Islamic Philosophy (b. [[1547]])
* [[August 30]] &ndash; [[Bahāʾ al-dīn al-ʿĀmilī]], one of the main co-founders of Isfahan School of Islamic Philosophy (b. [[1547]])

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Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
September 29: The First Thanksgiving the New World as imagined by Jennie A. Brownscombe in 1914
1621 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1621
MDCXXI
Ab urbe condita2374
Armenian calendar1070
ԹՎ ՌՀ
Assyrian calendar6371
Balinese saka calendar1542–1543
Bengali calendar1028
Berber calendar2571
English Regnal year18 Ja. 1 – 19 Ja. 1
Buddhist calendar2165
Burmese calendar983
Byzantine calendar7129–7130
Chinese calendar庚申年 (Metal Monkey)
4318 or 4111
    — to —
辛酉年 (Metal Rooster)
4319 or 4112
Coptic calendar1337–1338
Discordian calendar2787
Ethiopian calendar1613–1614
Hebrew calendar5381–5382
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1677–1678
 - Shaka Samvat1542–1543
 - Kali Yuga4721–4722
Holocene calendar11621
Igbo calendar621–622
Iranian calendar999–1000
Islamic calendar1030–1031
Japanese calendarGenna 7
(元和7年)
Javanese calendar1542–1543
Julian calendarGregorian minus 10 days
Korean calendar3954
Minguo calendar291 before ROC
民前291年
Nanakshahi calendar153
Thai solar calendar2163–2164
Tibetan calendar阳金猴年
(male Iron-Monkey)
1747 or 1366 or 594
    — to —
阴金鸡年
(female Iron-Rooster)
1748 or 1367 or 595
The Siege of Montauban.

1621 (MDCXXI) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar, the 1621st year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 621st year of the 2nd millennium, the 21st year of the 17th century, and the 2nd year of the 1620s decade. As of the start of 1621, the Gregorian calendar was 10 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

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July–September

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October–December

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Births

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Thomas Willis
Lamoral II Claudius Franz, Count of Thurn and Taxis
Erzsébet Thurzó
William Penn
Rutger von Ascheberg born 2 June
Edward Proger

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July–September

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October–December

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Pope Paul V
Pietro Aldobrandini
Servant of God Ana de Jesús

April–June

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Venerable Anne de Xainctonge

July–September

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Guillaume du Vair
Saint John Berchmans
John Barclay
Bahāʾ al-dīn al-ʿĀmilī
Saint Robert Bellarmine

October–December

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Paul Phélypeaux de Pontchartrain

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