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Year 1635 (MDCXXXV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Thursday of the 10-day slower Julian calendar).

Events of 1635

January – June

July – December

  • August 25 — The Great Colonial Hurricane of 1635 struck Narragansett Bay as a possible Category 3 hurricane: it killed 46+ people.
  • September 12 - Treaty of Sztumska Wieś
  • October 9 — Founder of Rhode Island Roger Williams is banished from Massachusetts Bay Colony as a religious dissident after he spoke out against punishments for religious offenses and giving away Native American land.
  • November 15Thomas Parr, dead at the alleged age of 152, is buried in Westminster Abbey.

    Undated

  • Guadeloupe and Martinique are colonized by France.
  • Dominica is claimed by France.
  • The Ottomans are expelled from Yemen.
  • Nagyszombat University (predecessor of Budapest University) is established.
  • Boston Latin School, the oldest school in the United States of America, is founded in Boston, Massachusetts.
  • Japan forbids merchants to travel abroad under penalty of death.
  • Japanese imperial memorandum decrees: "Hereafter entry by the Portuguese galeota is forbidden. If they insist on coming, the ships must be destroyed and anyone aboard those ships must be beheaded."
  • Liu Tong of the late Ming Dynasty in China writes a book for new art connoisseurs; he tells his readers various ways to spot a fake and authentic pieces of art. He revealed that a Xuande era (1426–1435) bronzework could be authenticated if one knew how to judge its sheen; porcelain wares from the Yongle era (1402–1424) could be judged authentic by their thickness.

    Ongoing

  • Thirty Years' War (1618-1648)

    Births

  • January 8Luis Manuel Fernández de Portocarrero, Spanish Archbishop of Toledo (d. 1709)
  • January 13Philipp Jakob Spener, German theologian (d. 1705)
  • February 1Marquard Gude, German archaeologist (d. 1689)
  • February 18Johan Göransson Gyllenstierna, Swedish statesman (d. 1680)
  • June 3Philippe Quinault, French writer (d. 1688)
  • July 18Robert Hooke, English scientist (d. 1703)
  • August 24Peder Griffenfeld, Danish statesman (d. 1699)
  • November 22Francis Willughby, English biologist (d. 1672)
  • November 27Françoise d'Aubigné, marquise de Maintenon, second wife of Louis XIV of France (d. 1719)

    Deaths

  • March — Thomas Randolph, poet
  • March 27Robert Naunton, English politician (b. 1563)
  • July 10Alonso Jerónimo de Salas Barbadillo, novelist and dramatist (b. c. 1580)
  • August 7Friedrich von Spee, German writer (b. 1591)
  • August 27Lope de Vega, Spanish poet and playwright (b. 1562)
  • September 6Metius, Dutch mathematician and astronomer (b. 1571)
  • November 15Thomas Parr, Alleged oldest living man (b. 1483)
  • December 25Samuel de Champlain, French explorer and founder of Quebec (born c.1567)
  • date unknown
  • probableAnthony Shirley, traveller (born 1565)

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