1597


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Events

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January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

  • October 18 – The 3rd Spanish Armada, a fleet of 140 ships, departs from the port of La Coruña with 12,634 soldiers and sailors and a plan to invade the British Isles with a landing at Falmouth in Cornwall.
  • October 21 – The Spanish Armada reaches the English Channel without opposition. An English ship sees the invading force's approach, but is intercepted and sunk, with the survivors being taken prisoner. The Armada encounters a storm the next day.
  • October 25 – Following the loss of an artillery ship and the galleon San Bartolome, Spanish Admiral Diego Brochero orders the remaining ships in the attacking Armada to disperse until the weather improves.
  • October 26Battle of Myeongnyang: The Koreans, commanded by Yi Sunsin, are victorious over a Japanese invasion fleet.
  • November 10 – In the last major action during the war of the 3rd Spanish Armada, the galleon Bear of Amsterdam is captured as it approaches Falmouth, where an English squadron intercepts it and leads it into Dartmouth.
  • November 12Lingen capitulates to forces led by Maurice of Nassau.
  • November 21 – The remainder of the 3rd Spanish Armada is assembled at La Coruña. Only 108 of the original fleet of 140 ships is left, and many of the vessels require food and supplies. King Philip elects not to attempt another invasion of the British Isles.
  • December 6 – Queen Elizabeth of England appoints George Nicholson as the English Resident in Scotland, the London's chief diplomatic official to Edinburgh, with a letter of accreditation for Nicholson to present to King James VI of Scotland.
  • December 7Lazzaro Grimaldi Cebà is elected as the new Doge of the Republic of Genoa, as the previous chief executive, Matteo Senarega completes his two-year term. Senarega is given the post of procuratore perpetuo.
  • December 23

Date unknown

Births

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January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

Deaths

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::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/05/Edward_Kelly_prophet_or_seer_to_Dr_Dee_02355.jpg" caption="[[Edward Kelley"] ::

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References

References

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  2. [https://ilmajoki.fi/asuminen-ja-ymparisto/puistot-ja-yleiset-alueet/jaakko-ilkan-leikkipuisto/nuijasota/ Nuijasota – Ilmajoki] (in Finnish)
  3. John Hudson Tiner. (1999). "Johannes Kepler: Giant of Faith and Science". Mott Media.
  4. DK. (1 October 2009). "War". Dorling Kindersley Limited.
  5. "A Strategy of Reaction: The Armadas of 1596 and 1597 and the Spanish Struggle for European Hegemony"", by Edward Tenace, in ''The English Historical Review'' (2003) pp. 869–872
  6. R. B. Wernham, ''The Return of the Armadas: The Last Years of the Elizabethan Wars Against Spain 1595–1603'' (Clarendon Press, 1994) pp. 185–187
  7. John Duncan Mackie, ''Calendar State Papers Scotland: 1597-1603'' (Edinburgh, 1969) p. 126.
  8. (1974). "Francis Bacon: Discovery and the Art of Discourse". Cambridge University Press.
  9. "From liquid to vapor and back: origins". University of Delaware Library.
  10. (1999). "The Encyclopedia Americana". Grolier Incorporated.
  11. (2000). "Heritage of the Russian Arctic: Research, Conservation, and International Co-operation : Proceedings of the International Scientific Willem Barents Memorial Arctic Conservation Symposium, Held in Moscow, Russia, 10-14 March 1998". Ecopros Publishers.
  12. Saheed A. Adejumobi. (2007). "The History of Ethiopia". Greenwood Publishing Group.
  13. John McClintock. (1981). "Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature". Baker Book House.

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