In the year 1601...
- The "Time of Troubles" begins in Russia, as the harvest fails and a massive famine begins.
- As part of a string of legislation attempting to ameliorate the poverty caused by the English enclosure movement, the Elizabethan Poor Law charges parishes with providing for the needy.
- Spanish troops invade Ireland in support of the rebellion by the Earl of Tyrone, capturing the town of Kinsale and holding it for 10 weeks before they are expelled the following year by Lord Mountjoy.
- In the Treaty of Lyons, Duke of Savoy Charles Emmanuel I trades the towns of Bresse, Bugey, Gex, and Pinerolo to the French in exchange for Saluzzo.
- Spanish explorer Juan de Oñate, in search of the mythical land of Quivira, leads an expedition through what is now Oklahoma and Kansas.
- The first voyage of the British East India Company, commanded by James Lancaster leaves London for the East Indies. The mission would establish trading posts at Atjeh on Sumatra and at Bantam on Java.
- English poet John Donne's court career is ruined by the discovery of his marriage to Anne More, niece to his patron Sir Thomas Egerton’s second wife, for which he is briefly imprisoned. Hereafter his formerly frivolous poetry would become much more serious and contemplative.
- In The Poetaster, English playwright Ben Jonson satirizes several of his fellow playwrights, especially his archrival John Marston.
- William Shakespeare's love elegy, The Phoenix and the Turtle, is first published.
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1600 - 1601 - 1602
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