1606
Events
January–March
- January 9 - The Black Nazarene, a statue, arrives in Manila from Mexico.
- January 24 - Gunpowder Plot: The trial of Guy Fawkes and other conspirators, for plotting against Parliament and James I of England, begins in London. They are hanged, drawn and quartered on January 30–31.
- January 29 - Explorer Pedro Fernandes de Queirós of Portugal, accompanied by a party of 160 men on the ships San Pedro, San Pablo and Los Tres Reyes, leads the first Europeans to discover the Pitcairn Islands.
- February 9 - Queirós and his crew discover Mehetia, followed three days later by the Tauere atoll.
- February 26 - Sailing on the Dutch ship Duyfken, Dutch navigator Willem Janszoon and the crew make the first confirmed sighting of Australia by a European, reaching the Cape York Peninsula, at the Pennefather River near what is now Weipa, Queensland. The Duyfken follows by exploring the western coast.
- March 19 - Ferdinando I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, in the Fortezza Vecchia Chapel of Saint Francesco, elevates Livorno to the rank of city.
April–June
- April 10 - Charter of 1606: The First Charter of Virginia is adopted, by which King James I of England grants rights to the Virginia Company to settle parts of the east coast of North America.
- April 12 - The first version of the Union Flag is created, to be worn as a national flag by English and Scottish ships.
- April 17 - Venetian Interdict: Pope Paul V places the Republic of Venice under an interdict, as well as excommunicating Leonardo Donato, the Doge of Venice, and members of the Venetian Senate.
- May 1 - Pedro Fernandes de Queirós discovers the islands of Vanuatu. Believing them to be Australia, he names them La Austrialia del Espiritu Santo.
- May 17 - Russia's Tsar Dmitry I is assassinated in the Kremlin by supporters of Vasili Shuisky.
- May 19 - Vasili Ivanovich Shuisky becomes the new Tsar of Russia as Vasili IV.
- June or October - Battle of Cape St. Vincent: An improvised Spanish fleet under Luis Fajardo defeats the Dutch fleet under Willem Haultain.
- June 21 - Derviş Mehmed Pasha is appointed the new Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire by Sultan Ahmed I after Sokolluzade Lala Mehmed Pasha dies of a stroke. Derviş Mehmed serves less than six months before Ahmed suddenly has him executed.
- June 22 - By Act of Parliament in England, all Roman Catholics in England become required to swear an oath of allegiance to King James I, a Protestant raised in the Presbyterian Church in Scotland.
- June 23 - A treaty is signed in Vienna between the Archduchy of Austria and the semi-independent Principality of Transylvania. Archduke Rudolf agrees to recognize Stephen Bocskai as Prince of Transylvania in return for Bocksay's guarantee of constitutional and religious rights to the ethnic Hungarians within Transylvania's borders.
July–September
- July 1 - Scottish minister Patrick Simson and 44 other ministers of the Church of Scotland sign Simson's Protest to the Scottish Parliament against the introduction to Scotland of a hierarchy of bishops.
- July 3 - The Russian Orthodox bishop Hermogenes is installed as the new Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia, replacing Ignatius.
- July 10
- *Simion Movilă becomes the new Prince of Moldavia upon the death of his older brother, Ieremia Movilă. Simion will reign for only 14 months before being poisoned on September 14, 1607.
- *England deports 47 Roman Catholic priests, including Thomas Garnet, putting them on board a ship bound for Flanders in what is now Belgium. A royal proclamation is read to the group, warning them that they will be put to death if they ever return to the British Isles.
- July 14 - The expedition commanded by Portuguese explorer Luís Vaz de Torres, with the ships San Pedrico and Los Tres Reyes Magos, makes the first European sighting of South Pacific islands in New Guinea, starting with Rossel Island and Tagula Island. Discoveries follow on July 18, July 20.
- July 24 - King Christian IV of Denmark, as the guest of his brother-in-law, King James of England, Scotland and Ireland, is welcomed at London, and the two monarchs are driven by coaches to a banquet at Theobalds House at Cheshunt, Hertfordshire. They are entertained by playwright Ben Jonson's play, The Entertainment of the Kings of Great Britain and Denmark.
- July 31 - Playwright John Marston presents his own original play to King James and King Christian during the Danish monarch's visit to London.
- August 16 - Battle of Cape Rachado: A Dutch fleet is defeated by the Portuguese.
- August - Possible first performance of William Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth in London.
- September 20 - The trial of alleged poisoners in the Frankenstein gravediggers scandal begins in the Bohemian town of Frankenstein.
October–December
- October 2 - King Charles IX of Sweden founds the city of Vaasa, to the Korsholm Parish in the Coastal Ostrobothnia.
- October - Luís Vaz de Torres is the first European to sail through the Torres Strait.
- November 11 - The Peace of Zsitvatorok is signed, between the Ottoman and Holy Roman Empires. The independence of Transylvania is recognized by both sides, and Austria's annual tribute to the Ottomans is abolished.
- December 19 - The Susan Constant sets out from the River Thames in England leading the Virginia Company's fleet for the foundation of Jamestown, Virginia.
- December 26 - William Shakespeare's play King Lear is given its first recorded performance, staged at the Palace of Whitehall.
Births
January–March
- January 1 ' - Eva Ment, Dutch culture personality
- January 4 ' - Edmund Castell, English orientalist
- January 9 - William Dugard, English printer
- January 11 - Judit Rumy, Hungarian noble
- January 30 - Sir Orlando Bridgeman, 1st Baronet, of Great Lever
- February 10 - Christine of France, Duchess of Savoy
- February 12 - John Winthrop, the Younger, Governor of Connecticut
- February 16 - William White, English politician
- February 23
- * George Frederick of Nassau-Siegen, officer in the Dutch Army
- * Richard Lloyd, English politician
- February 27 - Laurent de La Hyre, French Baroque painter
- c. February 28 - William Davenant, English poet and playwright
- March - Henry Pierrepont, 1st Marquess of Dorchester
- March 3 - Edmund Waller, English poet
- March 18 - John X of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp, Prince-Bishop of Lübeck
- March 20 - Georg von Derfflinger, field marshal in the army of Brandenburg-Prussia
- March 25 - Gertrude More, English nun
- March 27 - Hans Svane, Danish statesman
- March 28 - Jacob Masen, German poet
- March 30 - Vincentio Reinieri, Italian mathematician and astronomer
April–June
- April 1 - Ernest Christopher, Count of Rietberg
- April 5 - Nicolas Perrot d'Ablancourt, Translator
- April 6 - Amable de Bourzeys, French writer and academic
- April 14 - Juliana of Hesse-Darmstadt, Countess of East Frisia
- May 3
- * Marie de Bourbon, Countess of Soissons, wife of Thomas Francis
- * Lorenzo Lippi, Italian painter and poet
- May 6 - John Norton, American divine
- May 12 - Joachim von Sandrart, German Baroque art-historian and painter
- May 14 - Agnes of Hesse-Kassel, Princess consort of Anhalt-Dessau
- May 16 - John Bulwer, British doctor
- May 17 - Marco Faustini, Italian opera manager
- May 22 - Wouter van Twiller, Director-General of New Netherland from 1633 until 1638
- May 23 - Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz, Spanish writer
- May 25 - Saint Charles Garnier, Jesuit missionary
- June 3 - George Aribert of Anhalt-Dessau, German nobleman
- June 6 - Pierre Corneille, French dramatist
- June 16 - Arthur Chichester, 1st Earl of Donegall, Irish peer and soldier
- June 19 - James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton, Scottish politician and noble
July–September
- July 8 - Jean Gamans, German hagiographer
- July 10 - Corfitz Ulfeldt, Danish statesman
- July 13 - Roland Fréart de Chambray, French architectural theorist
- July 15 - Rembrandt, Dutch painter
- July 20 - Hans Conrad Werdmüller, Swiss military commander
- August 13 - Esteban de Aguilar y Zúñiga, Spanish writer
- August 15 - Giovanna Maria Bonomo, beatified Italian Catholic nun
- August 18 - Maria Anna of Spain
- August 22 - Camille de Neufville de Villeroy, Archbishop of Lyon
- September 1 - Nicholas Slanning, English politician
- September 12 - John Spelman, English politician
- September 18
- * Preben von Ahnen, German-born civil servant and landowner in Norway
- * Zhang Xianzhong, Chinese rebel
- September 22
- * Li Zicheng, Chinese rebel
- * Richard Busby, English clergyman
- September 28 - Sir William Drake, 1st Baronet, English politician
October–December
- October 1 - Julian Maunoir, French Jesuit priest
- October 12
- * Robert Barnham, English politician
- * Christoph Bernhard von Galen, Westphalian Catholic prince-bishop of Münster and military leader
- October 14 - Joan Maetsuycker, Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1653 to 1678
- October 16 - Ottavio Amigoni, Italian painter
- October 19 - Sir Gerrard Napier, 1st Baronet, English politician
- October 20 - Francesco Maria Mancini, Italian Catholic cardinal
- October 30 - Jean-Jacques Bouchard, French erotic writer
- November 9 - Hermann Conring, German philosopher
- November 12 - Jeanne Mance, French nurse and settler of New France
- December 1 - Johann von Hoverbeck, Prussian diplomat
- December 8 - Nicolò Sagredo, 105th Doge of Venice
- December 11 - Thomas Nott, English Army officer