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* Italian [[natural philosophy|natural philosopher]] [[Giulio Cesare Vanini]] publishes a radically [[heterodoxy|heterodox]] book in France, after his English interlude ''De admirandis naturae reginae deaeque mortalium arcanis,'' for which he is condemned and forced to flee Paris. For his opinion that the world is eternal and governed by immanent laws, as expressed in this book, he is executed in [[1619]].

* Italian [[natural philosophy|natural philosopher]] [[Giulio Cesare Vanini]] publishes a radically [[heterodoxy|heterodox]] book in France, after his English interlude ''De admirandis naturae reginae deaeque mortalium arcanis,'' for which he is condemned and forced to flee Paris. For his opinion that the world is eternal and governed by immanent laws, as expressed in this book, he is executed in [[1619]].

* [[Francesco Albani]] paints the ceiling frescoes of ''Apollo and the Seasons'', at the Palazzo Verospi in [[Via del Corso]], for Cardinal Fabrizio Verospi.

* [[Francesco Albani]] paints the ceiling frescoes of ''Apollo and the Seasons'', at the Palazzo Verospi in [[Via del Corso]], for Cardinal Fabrizio Verospi.

* [[Elizabethan]] [[polymath]] and [[alchemy|alchemist]] [[Robert Fludd]] publishes ''Apologia Compendiaria, Fraternitatem de Rosea Cruce suspicionis … maculis aspersam, veritatis quasi Fluctibus abluens'' at [[Leiden]], countering the arguments of [[Andreas Libavius]]. Later theories{{whose|date=July 2022}} propose that he was linked with [[Rosicrucians]] and the [[Familia Caritatis|Family of Love]].{{citation needed|date=July 2022}}

* [[Elizabethan]] [[polymath]] and [[alchemy|alchemist]] [[Robert Fludd]] publishes his first book, ''Apologia Compendiaria, Fraternitatem de Rosea Cruce suspicionis … maculis aspersam, veritatis quasi Fluctibus abluens,'' which was a defense of the ideasof the [[Rosicrucianism|Rosicrucians]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Fludd, Robert (1574–1637) {{!}} Encyclopedia.com |url=https://www.encyclopedia.com/humanities/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/fludd-robert-1574-1637 |access-date=2024-06-14 |website=www.encyclopedia.com}}</ref>

* [[Johannes Valentinus Andreae]] claims to be the author of ''[[Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz|Chymische Hochzeit Christiani Rosencreutz Anno 1459]]'' published in [[Strasbourg]].

* [[Johannes Valentinus Andreae]] claims to be the author of ''[[Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz|Chymische Hochzeit Christiani Rosencreutz Anno 1459]]'' published in [[Strasbourg]].

* [[Witch trials in the early modern period|Witch trials]]:

* [[Witch trials in the early modern period|Witch trials]]:


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    MDCXVI
    Ab urbe condita2369
    Armenian calendar1065
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    Balinese saka calendar1537–1538
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