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=== July–September === * [[July 7]] – In Japan, the ''Buke shohatto'', a 19-section law setting a standard of conduct for individual warlords (daimyo) and their responsibilities to the [[Tokugawa shogunate]], is proclaimed by the shogun Tokugawa Hidetada before the assembled daimyo at Fushimi Castle in Kyoto. <ref>"Buke shohatto", by Kiri Paramore, in ''Japan at War: An Encyclopedia'', ed. by Louis G. Perez (ABC-CLIO, 2013) pp. 40-41</ref> * [[August 9]] – Swedish troops led by King [[Gustavus Adolphus]] begin the [[Siege of Pskov (1615)|siege of the Russian city]] of [[Pskov]], but fail to take the fortress after 12 weeks. The siege ends on October 27. * [[August 20]] – [[Álvaro III of Kongo|Alvaro III Nimi a Mpanzu]] becomes the new ruler of the [[Kingdom of Kongo]] (located in southwestern Africa in what is now Angola) upon the death of his brother, [[Bernardo II of Kongo|Bernardo II Nimi a Nkanga]]. * [[August 30]] – A [[Spanish treasure fleet]] of 41 ships is struck in the Gulf of Mexico by a powerful storm that sinks the ship ''San Miguel'' * [[September 12]] – [[List of Atlantic hurricanes in the 17th century#1600–1624|The San Leoncio Day hurricane]] strikes the islands of Puerto Rico and Hispaniola. * [[September 16]] – [[1615 Arica earthquake|An estimated 7.5 magnitude earthquake]] strikes [[Arica]] (now part of [[Chile]] in the Spanish colonial [[Viceroyalty of Peru]] and collapses the city's fort, but causes no deaths. * [[September 17]] – [[Los Baños, Laguna]], is founded by Spanish colonists on [[Luzon]] island in the [[Philippines]]. * [[September 20]] – Japanese diplomat [[Hasekura Tsunenaga]] and his entourage become the first officials from Japan to visit Italy, and are received in [[Rome]] by Cardinal Burgecio
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