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  • 1667
  • Calendar year

    1667 (MDCLXVII) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar, the 1667th

    1667

    1667

    1667

  • Jonathan Swift
  • Anglo-Irish satirist and cleric (1667–1745)

    Jonathan Swift (30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745) was an Anglo-Irish writer, essayist, satirist, and Anglican cleric. He was the author of the satirical

    Jonathan Swift

    Jonathan Swift

    Jonathan_Swift

  • IEEE 1667
  • IEEE standard for authenticating removable storage devices such as USB flash drives

    IEEE 1667 ("Standard Protocol for Authentication in Host Attachments of Transient Storage Devices") is a standard published and maintained by the IEEE

    IEEE 1667

    IEEE_1667

  • Battle of Podhajce (1667)
  • 1667 battle

    The Battle of Podhajce (October 6–16, 1667) was fought in the town of Podhajce in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (nowadays Pidhaitsi, western Ukraine)

    Battle of Podhajce (1667)

    Battle of Podhajce (1667)

    Battle_of_Podhajce_(1667)

  • Kosmos 1667
  • Soviet spacecraft aimed at biological experiments in space

    Kosmos 1667 (Russian: Космос 1667 meaning Kosmos 1667), or Bion 7 was a 1985 biomedical research mission satellite involving scientists from nine countries

    Kosmos 1667

    Kosmos 1667

    Kosmos_1667

  • Treaty of Breda (1667)
  • Peace ending the Second Anglo-Dutch War

    Breda, or Treaty of Breda was signed in the Dutch city of Breda, on 31 July 1667. It consisted of three separate treaties between England and each of its

    Treaty of Breda (1667)

    Treaty of Breda (1667)

    Treaty_of_Breda_(1667)

  • Polish–Russian War (1654–1667)
  • Conflict in Eastern Europe

    The Polish–Russian War of 1654–1667 was a major conflict between the Tsardom of Russia and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Between 1655 and 1660, the

    Polish–Russian War (1654–1667)

    Polish–Russian War (1654–1667)

    Polish–Russian_War_(1654–1667)

  • 1667 Dubrovnik earthquake
  • Earthquake in present-day Croatia

    The 1667 Dubrovnik earthquake was one of the three most devastating earthquakes to hit what is now modern Croatia in the last 2,400 years, since records

    1667 Dubrovnik earthquake

    1667_Dubrovnik_earthquake

  • Great Fire of London
  • 1666 conflagration in England

    London. The committee's report was presented to Parliament on 22 January 1667. Versions of the report that appeared in print concluded that Hubert was

    Great Fire of London

    Great Fire of London

    Great_Fire_of_London

  • NGC 1667
  • Galaxy in the constellation Eridanus

    NGC 1667, also catalogued as NGC 1689, is a spiral galaxy located in the constellation Eridanus. It is located at a distance of about 150 million light

    NGC 1667

    NGC 1667

    NGC_1667

  • Marie Thérèse, Madame Royale
  • French Madame Royale (1667–1672)

    Marie Thérèse of France (2 January 1667 – 1 March 1672) was a French princess, a fille de France. She was the fourth child of King Louis XIV and Queen

    Marie Thérèse, Madame Royale

    Marie Thérèse, Madame Royale

    Marie_Thérèse,_Madame_Royale

  • Druze power struggle (1658–1667)
  • Tribal disputes during Ottoman rule in the Levant

    The Druze power struggle of 1658–1667 was a violent tribal dispute during Ottoman rule in the Levant. The conflict erupted between rebel and pro-Ottoman

    Druze power struggle (1658–1667)

    Druze_power_struggle_(1658–1667)

  • 1667 in France
  • Events from the year 1667 in France. Monarch – Louis XIV March – Louis XIV abolishes the livre parisis (Paris pound), in favor of the much more widely

    1667 in France

    1667_in_France

  • 1667 in England
  • List of events

    Events from the year 1667 in England. Dates are given in Old Style. As of the start of this year, the Gregorian calendar in use by the Dutch Republic and

    1667 in England

    1667_in_England

  • 1667 conclave
  • The 1667 conclave was convened on the death of Pope Alexander VII and ended with the election of Cardinal Giulio Rospigliosi as Pope Clement IX. The conclave

    1667 conclave

    1667 conclave

    1667_conclave

  • Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon
  • English politician and historian (1609–1674)

    First English Civil War, and Lord Chancellor to Charles II from 1660 to 1667. Hyde largely avoided involvement in the political disputes of the 1630s

    Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon

    Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon

    Edward_Hyde,_1st_Earl_of_Clarendon

  • Battle of Martinique (1667)
  • took place off the Caribbean island of Martinique from 30 June to 7 July 1667, towards the end of the Second Anglo-Dutch War. A French fleet commanded

    Battle of Martinique (1667)

    Battle of Martinique (1667)

    Battle_of_Martinique_(1667)

  • War of Devolution
  • War between France and Spain (1667–1668)

    The War of Devolution took place from May 1667 to May 1668. In the course of the war, France occupied large parts of the Spanish Netherlands and Franche-Comté

    War of Devolution

    War of Devolution

    War_of_Devolution

  • Walter White (1667–1705)
  • English politician

    Walter White (13 August 1667 – 21 July 1705) was an English Whig politician who sat as MP for Chippenham from 1695 till 1702 and from 11 May till his death

    Walter White (1667–1705)

    Walter_White_(1667–1705)

  • 1667 in poetry
  • 1661 1662 1663 1664 1665 1666 1667 1668 1669 1670 1671 1672 1673 1674 1675 1676 1677 … In literature 1664 1665 1666 1667 1668 1669 1670 Art Archaeology

    1667 in poetry

    1667_in_poetry

  • Great Moscow Synod
  • 1666 Pan-Orthodox synod that deposed Patriarch Nikon

    The Great Moscow Synod (Russian: Большой Московский собор, romanized: Bol'shoy Moskovskiy sobor) was a Pan-Orthodox synod convened by Tsar Alexis of Russia

    Great Moscow Synod

    Great_Moscow_Synod

  • Battle of Khachara (1667)
  • 1667 military conflict in Chechnya

    Battle of Khachara Date 1667 Location Khachara Gorge, Chechnya Result Chechen victory Belligerents Chechens Avar Khanate Commanders and leaders Aldaman

    Battle of Khachara (1667)

    Battle_of_Khachara_(1667)

  • List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1667
  • This is a list of fellows of the Royal Society elected in its eighth year, 1667. William Aglionby (1642–1705) Theodor de Beringhen (b. 1644) Maurice Berkeley

    List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1667

    List_of_fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_elected_in_1667

  • Action of March 1665
  • 1665 naval battle

    This minor naval action took place in March 1665 near Goletta, Tunisia, and was a victory for a small French force of four ships and two fireships under

    Action of March 1665

    Action_of_March_1665

  • Surinam (Dutch colony)
  • Dutch colony in the Guianas (1667–1954)

    (modern-day Guyana) from 1831 to 1966. Surinam was a Dutch colony from 26 February 1667, when Dutch forces captured Francis Willoughby's English colony during the

    Surinam (Dutch colony)

    Surinam (Dutch colony)

    Surinam_(Dutch_colony)

  • Treaty of Lisbon (1667)
  • Peace treaty between France and Portugal

    The Treaty of Lisbon was signed on 31 March 1667 by Portugal and France, which agreed to a ten-year defensive and offensive alliance against Spain. The

    Treaty of Lisbon (1667)

    Treaty of Lisbon (1667)

    Treaty_of_Lisbon_(1667)

  • HMS Resolution (1667)
  • Ship of the line of the Royal Navy

    of the line of the Royal Navy, launched at Harwich Dockyard on 6 December 1667. She was one of only three third-rate vessels designed and built by the noted

    HMS Resolution (1667)

    HMS Resolution (1667)

    HMS_Resolution_(1667)

  • Battle of the James River (1667)
  • Battle during the Second Anglo-Dutch War

    The Battle of the James River took place in June 1667 during the Second Anglo-Dutch War. A Dutch force of five ships led by Abraham Crijnssen sailed into

    Battle of the James River (1667)

    Battle of the James River (1667)

    Battle_of_the_James_River_(1667)

  • Crimean campaign (1667)
  • undertaken by the Zaporozhian Cossacks under Kosh otaman Ivan Sirko in October 1667 against the Crimean Khanate, resulting in a Cossack victory. Ivan Sirko had

    Crimean campaign (1667)

    Crimean campaign (1667)

    Crimean_campaign_(1667)

  • Thomas White (1667–1732)
  • English landowner and Whig politician

    Thomas White (1667 – 30 September 1732) of Wallingwells, Nottinghamshire, was an English landowner and Whig politician who sat in the English and British

    Thomas White (1667–1732)

    Thomas_White_(1667–1732)

  • Invasion of Surinam (1667)
  • Dutch invasion of Surinam 1667

    Dutch attempt to capture the English held colony of Surinam in February 1667. The Dutch under the command of Abraham Crijnssen captured the colony without

    Invasion of Surinam (1667)

    Invasion_of_Surinam_(1667)

  • Melusine von der Schulenburg, Duchess of Kendal
  • Mistress to King George I of Great Britain

    Schulenburg, suo jure Duchess of Kendal and Duchess of Munster (25 December 1667 – 10 May 1743) was a longtime mistress to King George I of Great Britain

    Melusine von der Schulenburg, Duchess of Kendal

    Melusine von der Schulenburg, Duchess of Kendal

    Melusine_von_der_Schulenburg,_Duchess_of_Kendal

  • John Mylne (died 1667)
  • Scottish master mason and architect

    John Mylne (1611 – 24 December 1667), sometimes known as "John Mylne junior", or "the Younger", was a Scottish master mason and architect who served as

    John Mylne (died 1667)

    John Mylne (died 1667)

    John_Mylne_(died_1667)

  • James Smith (1587–1667)
  • James Smith (1587–1667, alias James Smyth) of Hammersmith, Middlesex, was an Alderman of the City of London a member of the Worshipful Company of Salters

    James Smith (1587–1667)

    James Smith (1587–1667)

    James_Smith_(1587–1667)

  • Prince of Lampedusa
  • Minor title in the Sicilian nobility

    was created by Charles II of Spain (as well as of Naples and Sicily) in 1667 for Giulio Tomasi, 2nd Duke of Palma. By courtesy, the elder son of a Prince

    Prince of Lampedusa

    Prince of Lampedusa

    Prince_of_Lampedusa

  • Charles Stuart, Duke of Kendal
  • Duke of Kendal

    Charles Stuart, Duke of Kendal (4 July 1666 – 22 May 1667) was the third son of James, Duke of York (later James II of England) and his first wife Anne

    Charles Stuart, Duke of Kendal

    Charles_Stuart,_Duke_of_Kendal

  • Pandemonium (painting)
  • Painting by John Martin

    with literature, depicting a scene featuring Pandæmonium inspired by the 1667 poem Paradise Lost by John Milton. Reflecting the Romantic style of the era

    Pandemonium (painting)

    Pandemonium (painting)

    Pandemonium_(painting)

  • Francis Greville (MP for Warwick)
  • English Tory politician

    Francis Greville (1 July 1667 – 11 October 1710), of the Castle, Warwick, was an English Tory politician who sat in the English and British House of Commons

    Francis Greville (MP for Warwick)

    Francis_Greville_(MP_for_Warwick)

  • William Willoughby, 6th Baron Willoughby of Parham
  • English landowner and politician

    the peerage of Baron Willoughby of Parham, and from 1667 he served as Governor of Barbados (1667 – 1673). Willoughby was the third son of William Willoughby

    William Willoughby, 6th Baron Willoughby of Parham

    William_Willoughby,_6th_Baron_Willoughby_of_Parham

  • Treaty of Madrid (1667)
  • Neutrality and commercial agreement between England and Spain

    Madrid, also known as the Earl of Sandwich's Treaty, was signed on 23 May, 1667 by England and Spain. It was one of a series of agreements made in response

    Treaty of Madrid (1667)

    Treaty of Madrid (1667)

    Treaty_of_Madrid_(1667)

  • Francis Godolphin (1605–1667)
  • English nobleman and politician

    Sir Francis Godolphin KB MP (25 December 1605 – 22 March 1667), of Godolphin in Cornwall, was an English nobleman, landowner, politician, and Member of

    Francis Godolphin (1605–1667)

    Francis Godolphin (1605–1667)

    Francis_Godolphin_(1605–1667)

  • Flavio Chigi (1631–1693)
  • Italian cardinal and librarian (1631–1693)

    Bernini. Pope Alexander VII died on 22 May 1667, and 64 cardinals came together for the papal conclave of 1667. The College of Cardinals was divided into

    Flavio Chigi (1631–1693)

    Flavio Chigi (1631–1693)

    Flavio_Chigi_(1631–1693)

  • List of acts of the Parliament of England from 1667
  • This is a list of acts of the Parliament of England for the year 1667. For acts passed during the period 1707–1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament

    List of acts of the Parliament of England from 1667

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_England_from_1667

  • Siege of Tournai (1667)
  • Siege during the War of Devolution

    then part of the Spanish Netherlands. The siege, which began on 21 June 1667, led to the surrender of the defenders loyal to the Spanish Empire fewer

    Siege of Tournai (1667)

    Siege of Tournai (1667)

    Siege_of_Tournai_(1667)

  • Suriname (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    district within the nation Surinam (English colony), (1650–1667) Surinam (Dutch colony), (1667–1954) Suriname (Kingdom of the Netherlands), constituent

    Suriname (disambiguation)

    Suriname_(disambiguation)

  • Anne Hyde
  • Duchess of York, first wife of the future James II of England

    children followed: Mary (1662–1694), James (1663–1667), Anne (1665–1714), Charles (1666–1667), Edgar (1667–1671), Henrietta (1669–1669) and Catherine (1671–1671)

    Anne Hyde

    Anne Hyde

    Anne_Hyde

  • James II of England
  • King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1685 to 1688

    Robert Holmes. This was a major cause of the Second Anglo-Dutch War (1665–1667). The Navy was used in later years to assist the company, showing a distinct

    James II of England

    James II of England

    James_II_of_England

  • Pope Clement IX
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1667 to 1669

    was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 20 June 1667 to his death in December 1669. Giulio Rospigliosi was born into the noble

    Pope Clement IX

    Pope Clement IX

    Pope_Clement_IX

  • Nicolas Bertin
  • French painter (1667–1736)

    Nicolas Bertin (1667 in Paris – 1736) was a French painter. A student of Jean Jouvenet, Vernansal the elder and Louis Boullongne, he won the prix de Rome

    Nicolas Bertin

    Nicolas Bertin

    Nicolas_Bertin

  • The Guianas
  • Geographical region in north-eastern South America

    (320 km (200 mi) SE of Georgetown) — 1718 Dutch Surinam — 1651 English, 1667 Dutch, 1799 English during French wars, 1814 restored to Dutch but England

    The Guianas

    The Guianas

    The_Guianas

  • Claude de Roux de Saint-Laurent
  • French soldier

    who commanded the land forces. The fleet sailed on 29 January 1667. On 4 February 1667 the fleet arrived at Montserrat. La Barre learned that the garrison

    Claude de Roux de Saint-Laurent

    Claude_de_Roux_de_Saint-Laurent

  • Chichester baronets of Raleigh (1641)
  • Baronetage of England on 4 August 1641 for John Chichester (1623–1667). John Chichester (1623–1667) was MP for Barnstaple, Devon. He was the son of Sir Robert

    Chichester baronets of Raleigh (1641)

    Chichester baronets of Raleigh (1641)

    Chichester_baronets_of_Raleigh_(1641)

  • Pope Alexander VII
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1655 to 1667

    1599 – 22 May 1667), born Fabio Chigi, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 7 April 1655 to his death, in May 1667. He began

    Pope Alexander VII

    Pope Alexander VII

    Pope_Alexander_VII

  • William Bassett (d. 1667)
  • William Bassett (c. 1590 – 1667) was an English artisan, a migrant to North America. Bassett came to Plymouth on the ship Fortune in November 1621, possibly

    William Bassett (d. 1667)

    William_Bassett_(d._1667)

  • 1660s in Canada
  • Iroquois and the French. 1667: First census of New France records 668 families, totalling 3,215 non-native inhabitants. 1667: France, England, and the

    1660s in Canada

    1660s in Canada

    1660s_in_Canada

  • 1667 Shamakhi earthquake
  • 1667 seismic event centered near present-day Shamakhi, Azerbaijan

    The 1667 Shamakhi earthquake occurred on 25 November 1667 with an epicenter close to the city of Shamakhi, Azerbaijan (then part of Safavid Iran). It

    1667 Shamakhi earthquake

    1667_Shamakhi_earthquake

  • Walter Leslie (field marshal)
  • Scottish soldier

    Count Walter Leslie (Fetternear House, Aberdeenshire, 1607 – Vienna, 4 March 1667) was a Scottish soldier and diplomat. He gained the positions of Imperial

    Walter Leslie (field marshal)

    Walter Leslie (field marshal)

    Walter_Leslie_(field_marshal)

  • Abiah Folger
  • Mother of Benjamin Franklin

    Abiah Folger Franklin (August 15, 1667 – May 18, 1752) was the mother of Benjamin Franklin, a Founding Father of the United States. Abiah Folger was born

    Abiah Folger

    Abiah Folger

    Abiah_Folger

  • Charles Ross (British Army officer, born 1667)
  • British general (1667–1732)

    Charles Ross (or Rosse; 8 February 1667 – 5 August 1732) was a Scottish general and Member of Parliament. Ross was born the second son of George Ross,

    Charles Ross (British Army officer, born 1667)

    Charles_Ross_(British_Army_officer,_born_1667)

  • Importation Act 1667
  • The Importation Act 1667 (19 & 20 Cha. 2. c. 12) was an act of the Parliament of England which banned Irish cattle from being sold in England. The bill

    Importation Act 1667

    Importation Act 1667

    Importation_Act_1667

  • Henry Belasyse (died 1667)
  • English army officer and Member of the Parliament of England

    Sir Henry Belasyse KB (c. 1639 – August 1667) was an English army officer and Member of the Parliament of England. He was killed in a duel after a trivial

    Henry Belasyse (died 1667)

    Henry_Belasyse_(died_1667)

  • Jean de Thévenot
  • French traveller in the East, linguist and botanist (1633–1667)

    Jean de Thévenot (16 June 1633 – 28 November 1667) was a French traveller in Asia, who wrote extensively about his journeys. He was also a linguist, natural

    Jean de Thévenot

    Jean de Thévenot

    Jean_de_Thévenot

  • Polish–Cossack–Tatar War (1666–1671)
  • Conflict in eastern Europe

    Crimean Khanate. It occurred in the aftermath of the Russo–Polish War of 1654–1667 and was a prelude to the Ottoman–Polish War of 1672—1676. In 1666, Hetman

    Polish–Cossack–Tatar War (1666–1671)

    Polish–Cossack–Tatar War (1666–1671)

    Polish–Cossack–Tatar_War_(1666–1671)

  • Teatro Caio Melisso
  • Opera house located in Spoleto, Italy

    Teatro di Piazza del Duomo, also known as the Teatro della Rosa, built around 1667 was modernized in 1749 and re-opened in 1749 as the Nuovo Teatro di Spoleto

    Teatro Caio Melisso

    Teatro Caio Melisso

    Teatro_Caio_Melisso

  • Anglo-Dutch wars
  • Series of wars during the 17th and 18th centuries

    earlier Holmes's Bonfire raid in August 1666). A surprise attack in June 1667, the raid on the Medway, on the English fleet in its home port, arguably

    Anglo-Dutch wars

    Anglo-Dutch wars

    Anglo-Dutch_wars

  • Edgar Stuart, Duke of Cambridge
  • 17th-century British prince

    Edgar Stuart, Duke of Cambridge (14 September 1667 – 8 June 1671) was the fourth son of James, Duke of York (later James II of England) and his first wife

    Edgar Stuart, Duke of Cambridge

    Edgar_Stuart,_Duke_of_Cambridge

  • William Combe (died 1667)
  • William Combe (1586 – 30 January 1667) was an English landowner who briefly sat in the House of Commons for part of 1640. Combe was the son of Thomas Combe

    William Combe (died 1667)

    William_Combe_(died_1667)

  • Radiation Research Society
  • US-based organization for radiation research

    History from the Beginning". Radiation Research. 158 (2): 127–140. doi:10.1667/0033-7587(2002)158[0127:rrsrca]2.0.co;2. PMID 12105982. S2CID 26723639. Bedford

    Radiation Research Society

    Radiation_Research_Society

  • Anthony Henley (1667–1711)
  • English politician (1667–1711)

    Anthony Henley (1667 – August 1711) was an English Whig politician who sat in the English and British House of Commons between 1698 and 1711. He was noted

    Anthony Henley (1667–1711)

    Anthony Henley (1667–1711)

    Anthony_Henley_(1667–1711)

  • Second Anglo-Dutch War
  • Naval conflict from 1665 to 1667

    March 1665 and concluded with the signing of the Treaty of Breda on 31 July 1667. It was the second in a series of naval wars fought between England and the

    Second Anglo-Dutch War

    Second Anglo-Dutch War

    Second_Anglo-Dutch_War

  • James Stuart, Duke of Cambridge
  • Duke of Cambridge

    James Stuart, Duke of Cambridge (12 July 1663 – 20 June 1667) was the second son of the Duke of York (later James II of England) and his first wife, Anne

    James Stuart, Duke of Cambridge

    James Stuart, Duke of Cambridge

    James_Stuart,_Duke_of_Cambridge

  • 1667 in literature
  • article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1667. January – Courtier Tobias Rustat creates the first endowment for the purchase

    1667 in literature

    1667_in_literature

  • Siege of Lille (1667)
  • Episode of the war of Devolution

    Devolution. Louis XIV's forces besieged Lille from 28 August to 26 September 1667. It was the only major engagement of the war. Lille was the first major victory

    Siege of Lille (1667)

    Siege of Lille (1667)

    Siege_of_Lille_(1667)

  • Perpetual Edict (1667)
  • 1667 resolution of the States of Holland

    Eeuwig Edict) was a resolution of the States of Holland passed on 5 August 1667 which abolished the office of Stadtholder in the province of Holland. At

    Perpetual Edict (1667)

    Perpetual Edict (1667)

    Perpetual_Edict_(1667)

  • Puckle gun
  • Crew-served, manually operated percussion cap revolver

    manually operated flintlock revolver patented in 1718 by James Puckle (1667–1724), a British inventor, lawyer and writer. It was one of the earliest

    Puckle gun

    Puckle gun

    Puckle_gun

  • County of Oldenburg
  • County of the Holy Roman Empire

    (German: Grafschaft Oldenburg) was a county of the Holy Roman Empire. From 1667-1773, it was also part of the kingdom of Denmark. The ruling House of Oldenburg

    County of Oldenburg

    County of Oldenburg

    County_of_Oldenburg

  • The Tempest (Dryden and D'Avenant play)
  • Restoration comedy by Dryden and D'Avenant

    premiered at the Duke's Theatre in Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, on 7 November 1667, and published in 1670. It is written partly in blank verse and partly in

    The Tempest (Dryden and D'Avenant play)

    The_Tempest_(Dryden_and_D'Avenant_play)

  • 1667 in music
  • The year 1667 in music involved some significant events. January 27 – First performance at the Opernhaus am Taschenberg, the court opera house of the Elector

    1667 in music

    1667_in_music

  • 1660s in archaeology
  • Eustace's vision (later reconstructed as the Santuario della Mentorella). 1667: The Capuan bust of Hannibal is found in Capua, Italy. 1669: One of a pair

    1660s in archaeology

    1660s_in_archaeology

  • HMS Monmouth (1667)
  • Royal Navy warship of the 17th and 18th centuries

    Navy, and was likely named for James, Duke of Monmouth. She served from 1667 to 1767, winning ten battle honours over a century of active service. She

    HMS Monmouth (1667)

    HMS Monmouth (1667)

    HMS_Monmouth_(1667)

  • Deluge (history)
  • 1648–1666 invasions of Poland–Lithuania

    period between the Khmelnytsky Uprising of 1648 and the Truce of Andrusovo in 1667, comprising the Polish theatres of the Russo-Polish and Second Northern Wars

    Deluge (history)

    Deluge (history)

    Deluge_(history)

  • Martin baronets of Long Melford (1667)
  • County of Suffolk, was created in the Baronetage of England on 28 March 1667 for Roger Martin. He had married in 1663 Tamworth Horner, only daughter of

    Martin baronets of Long Melford (1667)

    Martin baronets of Long Melford (1667)

    Martin_baronets_of_Long_Melford_(1667)

  • List of ship launches in 1667
  • ship launches in 1667 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1667. "French Third Rate ship of the line 'Le Comte' (1667)". Three Decks

    List of ship launches in 1667

    List_of_ship_launches_in_1667

  • North German thaler
  • Northern German currency from 1690 to 1873

    currency unit worth less than the Reichsthaler specie was first defined in 1667 and became widely used after adoption of the Leipzig currency standard of

    North German thaler

    North_German_thaler

  • Edward Hyde (governor of North Carolina)
  • Governor of North Carolina (1667 – 1712)

    Edward Hyde (1667 – 8 September 1712) was a British colonial administrator who served as the first governor of North Carolina from 24 January until 8 September

    Edward Hyde (governor of North Carolina)

    Edward Hyde (governor of North Carolina)

    Edward_Hyde_(governor_of_North_Carolina)

  • Jai Singh I
  • Maharaja of Amber from 1621 to 1667

    Mirza Raja Jai Singh I (15 July 1611 – 28 August 1667) was the Kachhwaha ruler of the Kingdom of Amber as well as a senior most general and a high-ranking

    Jai Singh I

    Jai Singh I

    Jai_Singh_I

  • China Illustrata
  • Book by Athanasius Kircher

    China Illustrata (Latin for "China Illustrated") is a book published in 1667 by the Jesuit Athanasius Kircher (1602–1680). Principally drawn from accounts

    China Illustrata

    China Illustrata

    China_Illustrata

  • Gustaf Bonde (1620–1667)
  • Swedish statesman (1620–1667)

    Baron Gustaf Bonde (4 February 1620 – 25 May 1667) was a Swedish statesman. He was a persistent advocate of a pacifist policy at a time when war on the

    Gustaf Bonde (1620–1667)

    Gustaf Bonde (1620–1667)

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  • Friends Meeting House, Lancaster
  • Friends meeting house in Lancaster, England

    II* listed building. The earliest meeting house on the site was built in 1667, and its date stone survives in the current building. "Friends Meeting House

    Friends Meeting House, Lancaster

    Friends Meeting House, Lancaster

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  • Alexander Montgomery (1667–1722)
  • Irish soldier and MP

    Colonel Alexander Montgomery (1667 – 25 March 1722) was an Irish soldier and MP. His father was Major John Montgomery of Crogan, County Donegal. Alexander

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  • Port-Royal (Acadia)
  • Historic settlement in modern-day Nova Scotia, Canada

    Acadian residents mostly undisturbed. In 1667, Port-Royal was returned to France with the Treaty of Breda (1667). In a census taken in 1671 there were 361

    Port-Royal (Acadia)

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  • French ship Assuré (1671)
  • Ship of the line of the French Navy

    of the line of the French Navy, designed by Hubac. She was named Lys in 1667 and renamed Assuré on 24 June 1671. From 3 March 1674, she was fitted as

    French ship Assuré (1671)

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  • Johann Bernoulli
  • Swiss mathematician (1667–1748)

    (also known as Jean in French or John in English; 6 August [O.S. 27 July] 1667 – 1 January 1748) was a Swiss mathematician and was one of the many prominent

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  • 1667 in art
  • Events from the year 1667 in art. In 1667, the royally sanctioned French institution of art patronage, the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture

    1667 in art

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  • Third Anglo-Dutch War
  • 1672–74 war related to the Franco-Dutch War

    while Charles sought to restore the damage to his prestige caused by the 1667 Raid on the Medway. Under the treaty, Charles also received secret payments

    Third Anglo-Dutch War

    Third Anglo-Dutch War

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  • Sohrab Mehmed Pasha
  • Ottoman governor of Bosnia in 1667

    Herzegovina in 1665, and beyler-bey of the Bosnia Eyalet in 1667 (appointed 22 May 1667), during the Cretan War (1645–69). He was of Bosnian origin.

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  • Henry Somerset, 1st Duke of Beaufort
  • Welsh politician

    between 1654 and 1667, when he succeeded his father as 3rd Marquess of Worcester. He was styled Lord Herbert from 1644 until 3 April 1667. The Dukedom of

    Henry Somerset, 1st Duke of Beaufort

    Henry Somerset, 1st Duke of Beaufort

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  • Henry Willoughby (colonial administrator)
  • English military officer

    English military officer, the Governor of Barbados (1664–1666) and Antigua (1667–1670). He was the fifth son of William Willoughby, 6th Baron Willoughby of

    Henry Willoughby (colonial administrator)

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  • Maria Anna of Neuburg
  • Queen of Spain from 1689 to 1700

    Maria Anna of Neuburg (28 October 1667 – 16 July 1740), was a German princess and member of the Wittelsbach family. In 1689, she became Queen of Spain

    Maria Anna of Neuburg

    Maria Anna of Neuburg

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  • The Tipperary
  • Pub in Fleet Street, London

    public house at 66 Fleet Street, Holborn, London. It was built in about 1667, but has been altered since. Historic England. "Tipperary public house (1251734)"

    The Tipperary

    The Tipperary

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  • Bassett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bassett

    English : from Old French basset, a diminutive of basse ‘low’, ‘short’, either a nickname for a short person or a status name for someone of humble origins.William Bassett (c. 1598–1667) came to Plymouth, MA, from Kent, England, in the 1620s; in about 1650 he moved to Duxbury and subesequently to Bridgewater. He had many prominent descendants, among them one of the earliest families on Martha’s Vineyard.

    Bassett

  • Henry
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Henry

    English and French : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements haim, heim ‘home’ + rīc ‘power’, ‘ruler’, introduced to England by the Normans in the form Henri. During the Middle Ages this name became enormously popular in England and was borne by eight kings. Continental forms of the personal name were equally popular throughout Europe (German Heinrich, French Henri, Italian Enrico and Arrigo, Czech Jindřich, etc.). As an American family name, the English form Henry has absorbed patronymics and many other derivatives of this ancient name in continental European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.) In the period in which the majority of English surnames were formed, a common English vernacular form of the name was Harry, hence the surnames Harris (southern) and Harrison (northern). Official documents of the period normally used the Latinized form Henricus. In medieval times, English Henry absorbed an originally distinct Old English personal name that had hagan ‘hawthorn’. Compare Hain 2 as its first element, and there has also been confusion with Amery.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hInnéirghe ‘descendant of Innéirghe’, a byname based on éirghe ‘arising’.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Éinrí or Mac Einri, patronymics from the personal names Éinrí, Einri, Irish forms of Henry. It is also found as a variant of McEnery.Jewish (American) : Americanized form of various like-sounding Ashkenazic Jewish names.A bearer of the name from the Touraine region of France is documented in Quebec city in 1667. Another (also called Laforge), from the Champagne region, is documented in Montreal in 1710. Other secondary surnames include Berranger, Labori, Livernois, Madou.

    Henry

  • Vallier
  • Surname or Lastname

    French

    Vallier

    French : from the personal name Valére, from Latin Valerius (see Valerio).English : topographic name for a dweller in a valley, from a noun derivative of Old French val ‘valley’ or possibly Middle English valeye.A Vallier, also recorded as Valliere and Vallieres, from the Saintonge region of France, is documented in Quebec City in 1667.

    Vallier

  • Wharton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wharton

    English : habitational name from any of various places called Wharton. Examples in Cheshire and Herefordshire are from an Old English river name Wæfer (derived from wæfre ‘wandering’, ‘winding’) + Old English tūn ‘settlement’; another in Lincolnshire has as its first element Old English wearde ‘beacon’ or waroð ‘shore’, ‘bank’; one in the former county of Westmorland (now part of Cumbria) is from Old English hwearf ‘wharf’, ‘embankment’ + tūn.Richard Wharton (d. 1689) emigrated from England to MA in about 1667, in search of fortune (which he did not achieve) rather than religious freedom.

    Wharton

  • Brunet
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, French, and Catalan

    Brunet

    English, French, and Catalan : from a diminutive of brun ‘brown’ (see Brown, Brun).German : from a personal name (Brunhard) composed with Old High German, Old Saxon brūm ‘brown’. But this is also a Waldensian name in Germany, in which case it is of French origin, see 1.A Brunet from the Charente Maritime region of France is documented in Montreal in 1663, with the secondary surname Belhumeur. Another, from the Perche region, is documented in Quebec city in 1667, with the secondary surname Létang. Other secondary surnames recorded are Bourbonnais, La Sablonnière, and Saint-André. A Calvinist from La Rochelle, with the secondary surname Bonvouloir, is documented in Quebec city in 1698.

    Brunet

  • Penington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Penington

    English : variant of Pennington.Edward Penington, born in 1667 in Amersham, Buckinghamshire1, England, was appointed surveyor-general of the province of PA in 1698 and accompanied William Penn to Philadelphia.

    Penington

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Online names & meanings

  • Dhansika | தநஸிகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Dhansika | தநஸிகா

  • Wazeera
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Wazeera

    Female Minister;

  • Clayburn
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Clayburn

    From the Clay Brook; Born of Clay; Earth

  • Bruington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bruington

    English : see Brewington.

  • BENOÃŽT
  • Male

    French

    BENOÃŽT

    Old French form of Latin Benedictus, BENOÎT means "blessed." 

  • Ananmaya
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu

    Ananmaya

    One who cannot be Broken

  • Vakul
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Vakul

    Mythological Flower

  • Devakiri
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Devakiri

    Name of a Raagini

  • Khadgini
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Khadgini

    Goddess Durga

  • Ravind | ரவீந்த
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ravind | ரவீந்த

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  • Gobelin
  • a.

    Pertaining to tapestry produced in the so-called Gobelin works, which have been maintained by the French Government since 1667.