February 24 – Commercial treaty between France and England signed in Paris.[3]
March 15 – The king leaves Paris to besiege Sedan and end the revolt of the Duke of Bouillon, who submits on April 2.[4] On April 6 the king enters the town[5] and on April 28 returns to Paris.[2]
June 9 – Accident at the Neuilly-sur-Seine ferry: the king and queen with others of the court, returning from Saint-Germain to Paris, nearly drown.[2] The king orders construction of the first, wooden, Pont de Neuilly, built between 1609 and 1611.