1617 (Redirected from AD 1617)

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1617 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1617
MDCXVII
Ab urbe condita2370
Armenian calendar1066
ԹՎ ՌԿԶ
Assyrian calendar6367
Balinese saka calendar1538–1539
Bengali calendar1024
Berber calendar2567
English Regnal year14 Ja. 1 – 15 Ja. 1
Buddhist calendar2161
Burmese calendar979
Byzantine calendar7125–7126
Chinese calendar丙辰(Fire Dragon)
4313 or 4253
    — to —
丁巳年 (Fire Snake)
4314 or 4254
Coptic calendar1333–1334
Discordian calendar2783
Ethiopian calendar1609–1610
Hebrew calendar5377–5378
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1673–1674
 - Shaka Samvat1538–1539
 - Kali Yuga4717–4718
Holocene calendar11617
Igbo calendar617–618
Iranian calendar995–996
Islamic calendar1025–1027
Japanese calendarGenna 3
(元和3年)
Javanese calendar1537–1538
Julian calendarGregorian minus 10 days
Korean calendar3950
Minguo calendar295 before ROC
民前295年
Nanakshahi calendar149
Thai solar calendar2159–2160
Tibetan calendar阳火龙年
(male Fire-Dragon)
1743 or 1362 or 590
    — to —
阴火蛇年
(female Fire-Snake)
1744 or 1363 or 591

1617 (MDCXVII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar, the 1617th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 617th year of the 2nd millennium, the 17th year of the 17th century, and the 8th year of the 1610s decade. As of the start of 1617, the Gregorian calendar was 10 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Events

January–June

July–December

Date unknown


Births

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

Deaths

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

References

  1. ^ Robert Appelbaum (2015). Terrorism Before the Letter: Mythography and Political Violence in England, Scotland, and France 1559-1642. Oxford University Press. pp. 17–. ISBN 978-0-19-874576-1.
  2. ^ Jahangir (Emperor of Hindustan) (1999). The Jahangirnama: memoirs of Jahangir, Emperor of India. Freer Gallery of Art and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution. ISBN 978-0-19-512718-8.
  3. ^ Olaf Asbach; Peter Schröder (March 23, 2016). The Ashgate Research Companion to the Thirty Years' War. Routledge. pp. 179–. ISBN 978-1-317-04135-1.

This page was last updated at 2021-04-24 00:42 UTC. Update now. View original page.

All our content comes from Wikipedia and under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.


Top

If mathematical, chemical, physical and other formulas are not displayed correctly on this page, please useFirefox or Safari