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  • 1668
  • Calendar year

    1668 (MDCLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar, the 1668th

    1668

    1668

    1668

  • Triple Alliance (1668)
  • Defensive treaty between England, the Dutch Republic and Sweden

    the Kingdom of England, the Swedish Empire and the Dutch Republic in May 1668. It was created in response to the occupation of the Spanish Netherlands

    Triple Alliance (1668)

    Triple Alliance (1668)

    Triple_Alliance_(1668)

  • Treaty of Lisbon (1668)
  • 1668 peace treaty between Portugal and Spain

    The Treaty of Lisbon of 1668 was a peace treaty between Portugal and Spain that was concluded at Lisbon on 13 February 1668 with the mediation of England

    Treaty of Lisbon (1668)

    Treaty_of_Lisbon_(1668)

  • Left-Bank uprising
  • Cossack uprising against Russia (1668–1669)

    withdrew to the Russian territory. In general, by the end of the autumn of 1668, the uprising was practically suppressed. Petro Sukhovy rose to power in

    Left-Bank uprising

    Left-Bank_uprising

  • 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

  • John Dryden (writer, died 1701)
  • English writer (1667/8–1701)

    and wrote one comedy. John Dryden, born in Charlton, London, in 1667 or 1668, was the second son of John Dryden the poet, and his wife Elizabeth, daughter

    John Dryden (writer, died 1701)

    John_Dryden_(writer,_died_1701)

  • Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology
  • The Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology is organized to integrate the many fields of specialization which occur in the broad field of biology

    Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology

    Society_for_Integrative_and_Comparative_Biology

  • Siege of Chernihiv (1668)
  • 1668 siege of Chernihiv by the Cossacks

    the treaty launched a major uprising against Russian rule in January of 1668. The Cossacks launched a wave of attacks on the Russian garrisons of the

    Siege of Chernihiv (1668)

    Siege_of_Chernihiv_(1668)

  • Portuguese Restoration War
  • 1640–1668 war between Portugal and Spain

    ended with the Treaty of Lisbon in 1668, bringing a formal end to the Iberian Union. The period from 1640 to 1668 was marked by periodic skirmishes between

    Portuguese Restoration War

    Portuguese Restoration War

    Portuguese_Restoration_War

  • United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1668 (XVI)
  • 1961 UN resolution on the representation of China

    United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1668 (XVI) was an act of the UN General Assembly that deemed the issue of Chinese representation at the UN an

    United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1668 (XVI)

    United_Nations_General_Assembly_Resolution_1668_(XVI)

  • John Dryden
  • English poet and playwright (1630–1700)

    was an English poet, literary critic, translator, and playwright who in 1668 was appointed England's first Poet Laureate. He is seen as dominating the

    John Dryden

    John Dryden

    John_Dryden

  • 1668 in France
  • Events from the year 1668 in France. Monarch: Louis XIV May 2 – The first Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ends the War of Devolution. September 9 – Molière's

    1668 in France

    1668_in_France

  • 1668 in poetry
  • 1662 1663 1664 1665 1666 1667 1668 1669 1670 1671 1672 1673 1674 1675 1676 1677 1678 … In literature 1665 1666 1667 1668 1669 1670 1671 Art Archaeology

    1668 in poetry

    1668_in_poetry

  • English expedition to Portugal (1662–1668)
  • English military expedition during the Portuguese Restoration War

    Schomberg. The brigade remained in Portugal until the conflict's end in 1668, when it was disbanded. Under Schomberg's leadership, the brigade proved

    English expedition to Portugal (1662–1668)

    English expedition to Portugal (1662–1668)

    English_expedition_to_Portugal_(1662–1668)

  • Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (1668)
  • 1668 peace treaty ending the War of Devolution between France and Spain

    ended the War of Devolution between France and Spain. It was signed on 2 May 1668 in Aachen (French: Aix-la-Chapelle). Spain acceded on 7 May 1669. The treaty

    Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (1668)

    Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (1668)

    Treaty_of_Aix-la-Chapelle_(1668)

  • Passions Between Women
  • 1993 book by Emma Donoghue

    Passions Between Women: British Lesbian Culture 1668-1801 is a scholarly monograph by Emma Donoghue, which collects written descriptions of lesbian relationships

    Passions Between Women

    Passions_Between_Women

  • Edward Walpole (King's Lynn MP)
  • English politician and knight

    Walpole KB (1621 – 18 March 1668) was an English politician and knight who sat in the House of Commons from 1660 to 1668. Walpole was the son of Robert

    Edward Walpole (King's Lynn MP)

    Edward Walpole (King's Lynn MP)

    Edward_Walpole_(King's_Lynn_MP)

  • William Lowther (1668–1694)
  • English Member of Parliament

    William Lowther (17 June 1668 – 28 July 1694) was an English member of parliament, the posthumous son of John Lowther and his second wife, Mary Withins

    William Lowther (1668–1694)

    William_Lowther_(1668–1694)

  • Thomas Drury (1668)
  • Thomas Drury (1668–1723) was a founder of Framingham, Massachusetts in 1700. In 1701 Drury was a Deputy of the Great and General Court of Massachusetts

    Thomas Drury (1668)

    Thomas_Drury_(1668)

  • John II Casimir Vasa
  • Ruler of Poland–Lithuania from 1648 to 1668

    King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1648 to his abdication in 1668 as well as a claimant to the throne of Sweden from 1648 to 1660. He was the

    John II Casimir Vasa

    John II Casimir Vasa

    John_II_Casimir_Vasa

  • Witch trials in Sweden
  • 280) occurred during a short but intense period; the eight years between 1668 and 1676, when the witch hysteria called Det stora oväsendet ('The Great

    Witch trials in Sweden

    Witch trials in Sweden

    Witch_trials_in_Sweden

  • 1668 in England
  • List of events

    Events from the year 1668 in England. Monarch – Charles II 17 January – George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, fights a duel with Francis Talbot, 11th

    1668 in England

    1668_in_England

  • Battle of Konotop (1668)
  • Battle of the Left-Bank Cossack uprising

    withdrawal from the Left-bank Ukraine in July 1668, Romodanovsky invaded the region once again. In August 1668, he captured and massacred Nizhyn, and in September

    Battle of Konotop (1668)

    Battle of Konotop (1668)

    Battle_of_Konotop_(1668)

  • Louis III, Prince of Condé
  • Prince of Condé (1668–1710)

    Louis III de Bourbon, Prince of Condé (10 November 1668 – 4 March 1710) was a prince du sang as a member of the reigning House of Bourbon at the French

    Louis III, Prince of Condé

    Louis III, Prince of Condé

    Louis_III,_Prince_of_Condé

  • Peter II of Portugal
  • King of Portugal from 1683 to 1706

    until his death, previously serving as regent for his brother Afonso VI from 1668 until his own accession. He was the fifth and last child of John IV and Luisa

    Peter II of Portugal

    Peter II of Portugal

    Peter_II_of_Portugal

  • Campbell baronets of Aberuchil (c.1668)
  • the County of Perth, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia in c. 1668 for Colin Campbell. Sir Colin Campbell, 1st Baronet (died 1704) Sir James

    Campbell baronets of Aberuchil (c.1668)

    Campbell baronets of Aberuchil (c.1668)

    Campbell_baronets_of_Aberuchil_(c.1668)

  • Henry Morgan
  • Welsh privateer, politician in Jamaica (1635–1688)

    Camagüey in modern Cuba) and Porto Bello (now Portobelo in modern Panamá). In 1668, he sailed to Maracaibo, Venezuela, and Gibraltar, on Lake Maracaibo; he

    Henry Morgan

    Henry Morgan

    Henry_Morgan

  • James Scudamore (died 1668)
  • English politician

    (26 June 1624 – 18 June 1668) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1642 and 1668. Scudamore was the son of

    James Scudamore (died 1668)

    James Scudamore (died 1668)

    James_Scudamore_(died_1668)

  • Russian frigate Oryol (1668)
  • Russian ship

    35 soldiers, and was armed with 22 guns. Although Oryol was launched in 1668, it was not yet finished and spent the winter at dock in Dedinovo. It finally

    Russian frigate Oryol (1668)

    Russian frigate Oryol (1668)

    Russian_frigate_Oryol_(1668)

  • Philippe Charles, Duke of Anjou
  • French duke

    Philippe-Charles, Duke of Anjou (5 August 1668 – 10 July 1671) was the fifth child and second son of King Louis XIV and Maria Theresa of Spain, and as

    Philippe Charles, Duke of Anjou

    Philippe Charles, Duke of Anjou

    Philippe_Charles,_Duke_of_Anjou

  • Bawdy House Riots of 1668
  • 1668 anti-brothel riots in London

    The 1668 Bawdy House Riots (also called the Messenger Riots after rioter Peter Messenger) took place in 17th-century London over several days in March

    Bawdy House Riots of 1668

    Bawdy House Riots of 1668

    Bawdy_House_Riots_of_1668

  • Royal Charter of 27 March 1668
  • The Royal Charter of 27 March 1668 was an agreement between the Kingdom of England and the English East India Company. It led to the transfer of Bombay

    Royal Charter of 27 March 1668

    Royal_Charter_of_27_March_1668

  • House of Estampes
  • Estampes dynasty of French origin

    figure today family is Jacques d'Étampes, Marquis of la Ferté-Imbault (1590–1668), Marshal of France in 1651. This family is originally from Berry and has

    House of Estampes

    House of Estampes

    House_of_Estampes

  • 1660s in architecture
  • consider the width of the street. 1668 – Roger Pratt becomes the first person knighted for services to architecture. 1668: June – William Talman appointed

    1660s in architecture

    1660s_in_architecture

  • Joseph Raphson
  • English mathematician and intellectual

    Joseph Raphson (c. 1668 – c. 1715) was an English mathematician and intellectual known best for the Newton–Raphson method. Very little is known about Raphson's

    Joseph Raphson

    Joseph Raphson

    Joseph_Raphson

  • Crimean campaigns (1668)
  • on October–November 1668. After Sirko's Sloboda–Dnieper campaign, he was in Chyhyryn with Doroshenko during September–October 1668. Sirko reorganised his

    Crimean campaigns (1668)

    Crimean campaigns (1668)

    Crimean_campaigns_(1668)

  • Charles II of England
  • King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1660 to 1685

    led by Arlington and Buckingham, with Arlington the more successful. In 1668, England allied itself with Sweden and with its former enemy the Netherlands

    Charles II of England

    Charles II of England

    Charles_II_of_England

  • St Martin's Church, Canterbury
  • Church in Kent, England

    Cathedral and St Augustine's Abbey, part of a World Heritage Site. Since 1668, the church has been part of the benefice of St Martin and St Paul Canterbury

    St Martin's Church, Canterbury

    St Martin's Church, Canterbury

    St_Martin's_Church,_Canterbury

  • Chapel of the Holy Shroud
  • Chapel originally housing the Shroud of Turin

    mathematician Guarino Guarini and built at the end of the 17th century (1668–1694), during the reign of Charles Emmanuel II, Duke of Savoy, and is considered

    Chapel of the Holy Shroud

    Chapel of the Holy Shroud

    Chapel_of_the_Holy_Shroud

  • Charles II of Spain
  • King of Spain from 1665 to 1700

    costly wars with France and Portugal, which he duly achieved through the 1668 treaties of Aix-la-Chapelle and Lisbon. Despite acknowledging their necessity

    Charles II of Spain

    Charles II of Spain

    Charles_II_of_Spain

  • HMS Charles (1668)
  • Ship of the line of the Royal Navy

    built by Christopher Pett at Deptford Dockyard until his death in March 1668, then completed by Jonas Shish after being launched in the same month. Her

    HMS Charles (1668)

    HMS Charles (1668)

    HMS_Charles_(1668)

  • House of Vasa
  • Early modern royal house in Sweden

    Sweden from 1523 to 1654 and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1587 to 1668. Its agnatic line became extinct with the death of King John II Casimir Vasa

    House of Vasa

    House of Vasa

    House_of_Vasa

  • Term Catalogue
  • Quarterly list of books published

    Clavell under the title Mercurius Librarius, or, a catalogue of books from 1668 to 1711. "Term" referred to the dates of the fairs that would be held as

    Term Catalogue

    Term Catalogue

    Term_Catalogue

  • The Prince of Basra
  • Basra Noble Title

    House of Afrasiyab, which would rule the Principality of Basra from 1596 to 1668. In 1596, the Ottoman governor of Basra sold Basra to the merchant Afrasiab

    The Prince of Basra

    The_Prince_of_Basra

  • Description of Africa (Dapper book)
  • Dutch book from 1668

    Descriptions of the African Regions") is a Dutch ethnographic book published in 1668 describing Africa. The work consists of detailed descriptions of the parts

    Description of Africa (Dapper book)

    Description of Africa (Dapper book)

    Description_of_Africa_(Dapper_book)

  • Iberian-gauge railway
  • Railway track gauge (1668 mm)

    Railway track gauge (1668 mm)

    Iberian-gauge railway

    Iberian-gauge railway

    Iberian-gauge_railway

  • Edward Ayscough (died 1668)
  • English politician

    Sir Edward Ayscough (c. 1618 – 13 August 1668) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1659 to his death. Ayscough was born at South

    Edward Ayscough (died 1668)

    Edward_Ayscough_(died_1668)

  • Siege of Chyhyryn
  • against his rival Doroshenko who was supported by Ivan Sirko, from December 1668 to January 1669. Petro Sukhovy rose to power with the support of his Tatar

    Siege of Chyhyryn

    Siege_of_Chyhyryn

  • Emmanuel Théodose de La Tour d'Auvergne (1668–1730)
  • Duke of Bouillon

    Emmanuel Théodose de La Tour d'Auvergne (1668 – 17 April 1730) was a French nobleman and ruler of the Sovereign Duchy of Bouillon. He was the son of Godefroy

    Emmanuel Théodose de La Tour d'Auvergne (1668–1730)

    Emmanuel Théodose de La Tour d'Auvergne (1668–1730)

    Emmanuel_Théodose_de_La_Tour_d'Auvergne_(1668–1730)

  • Britain Yearly Meeting
  • Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends

    of Friends in the 1650s and 1660s and has met annually in some form since 1668. The first meeting of Friends from different parts of Britain to be organised

    Britain Yearly Meeting

    Britain_Yearly_Meeting

  • Guam
  • U.S. territory in Micronesia

    and claim the island in March 1521. Guam was fully colonized by Spain in 1668. Between the 17th and 19th centuries, Guam was an important stopover for

    Guam

    Guam

    Guam

  • Jacques d'Étampes
  • French soldier

    Jacques d'Étampes, 1st Marquis of La Ferté-Imbault and Mauny (1590 – 20 May 1668), was a French soldier created Marshal of France during the reign of King

    Jacques d'Étampes

    Jacques d'Étampes

    Jacques_d'Étampes

  • The Geographer
  • 1668–1669 painting by Johannes Vermeer

    (Dutch: De geograaf) is a painting created by Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer in 1668–1669, and is now in the collection of the Städel museum in Frankfurt, Germany

    The Geographer

    The Geographer

    The_Geographer

  • 1668 North Anatolia earthquake
  • Most powerful earthquake in Turkish history

    Northern Anatolia was struck by a large earthquake on 17 August 1668 in the late morning. It had an estimated magnitude in the range 7.8–8.0 Ms and the

    1668 North Anatolia earthquake

    1668_North_Anatolia_earthquake

  • James Gregory (mathematician)
  • Scottish mathematician and astronomer

    several trigonometric functions. In his book Geometriae Pars Universalis (1668) Gregory gave both the first published statement and proof of the fundamental

    James Gregory (mathematician)

    James Gregory (mathematician)

    James_Gregory_(mathematician)

  • P. M. de Respour
  • Flemish metallurgist and alchemist

    the first person to extract metallic zinc from zinc oxide, which he did in 1668. De Respour, P. M.: Rare Experiences svr l'esprit mineral..' Paris, France

    P. M. de Respour

    P._M._de_Respour

  • García de Medrano y Mendizábal, I Count of Torrubia
  • Spanish nobleman, politician and administrator

    1668, García de Medrano y Mendizábal was appointed rector of Salamanca University until 1669. The Book of the university's Claustro for the year 1668–1669

    García de Medrano y Mendizábal, I Count of Torrubia

    García de Medrano y Mendizábal, I Count of Torrubia

    García_de_Medrano_y_Mendizábal,_I_Count_of_Torrubia

  • List of governors of the Bombay Presidency
  • 1668, Charles II leased the islands to the East India Company—George Oxenden was appointed the first Company Governor of Bombay on 23 September 1668.

    List of governors of the Bombay Presidency

    List_of_governors_of_the_Bombay_Presidency

  • Stewart baronets of Castlemilk (1668)
  • County of Lanark, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 29 February 1668 for Archibald Stewart. The title became extinct on the death of the fifth

    Stewart baronets of Castlemilk (1668)

    Stewart baronets of Castlemilk (1668)

    Stewart_baronets_of_Castlemilk_(1668)

  • 1660s BC
  • Decade

    16th century BC Decades 1680s BC 1670s BC 1660s BC 1650s BC 1640s BC Years 1669 BC 1668 BC 1667 BC 1666 BC 1665 BC 1664 BC 1663 BC 1662 BC 1661 BC 1660 BC Categories

    1660s BC

    1660s_BC

  • Robert Bruce (1668–1720)
  • Russian soldier (1668–1720)

    Bruce (Russian: Рома́н Ви́лимович Брюс, romanized: Roman Vilimovich Bryus; 1668–1720) was the first chief commander of Saint Petersburg. Of Scottish descent

    Robert Bruce (1668–1720)

    Robert_Bruce_(1668–1720)

  • Sikandar Adil Shah
  • Sultan of Bijapur from 1672 to 1686

    Sikandar Adil Shah (1668 – 3 April 1700) was the last Sultan of Bijapur, who reigned between 1672 and 1686. Placed on the throne at five years of age,

    Sikandar Adil Shah

    Sikandar Adil Shah

    Sikandar_Adil_Shah

  • Elizabeth Poole (prophetess)
  • English prophetess and writer

    Elizabeth Poole (bap.1622?, d. in or around 1668) was a prophetess and writer. Around the age of sixteen, she became a follower of William Kiffin (1616-1701)

    Elizabeth Poole (prophetess)

    Elizabeth Poole (prophetess)

    Elizabeth_Poole_(prophetess)

  • James Cecil, 3rd Earl of Salisbury
  • English nobleman and politician

    Salisbury, KG PC (1648 – June 1683), known as Viscount Cranborne from 1660 to 1668, was an English nobleman and politician. Salisbury was the son of Charles

    James Cecil, 3rd Earl of Salisbury

    James Cecil, 3rd Earl of Salisbury

    James_Cecil,_3rd_Earl_of_Salisbury

  • Henry Cowper (1668–1707)
  • English politician

    Henry Cowper (1668–1707), of Strood Park, Slinfold, Sussex, was an English politician. He was a member (MP) of the parliament of England for Horsham from

    Henry Cowper (1668–1707)

    Henry_Cowper_(1668–1707)

  • La Fontaine's Fables
  • Collection of fables by Jean de La Fontaine

    They were issued under the general title of Fables in several volumes from 1668 to 1694 and are considered classics of French literature. Humorous, nuanced

    La Fontaine's Fables

    La Fontaine's Fables

    La_Fontaine's_Fables

  • List of oldest banks in continuous operation
  • world's oldest central bank is the Sveriges Riksbank, which was founded in 1668. Banco di Napoli, which was absorbed by different entities between 2002–2018

    List of oldest banks in continuous operation

    List of oldest banks in continuous operation

    List_of_oldest_banks_in_continuous_operation

  • Aeroflot Flight 1668
  • 1968 aviation accident

    Aeroflot Flight 1668 was a scheduled flight from Yakutsk to Novosibirsk with stopovers at Olekminsk, Lensk, Ust-Kut and Krasnoyarsk that crashed shortly

    Aeroflot Flight 1668

    Aeroflot Flight 1668

    Aeroflot_Flight_1668

  • Merck Group
  • German multinational science and technology company

    business lines: Healthcare, Life Sciences and Electronics. Merck was founded in 1668 and is the world's oldest operating chemical and pharmaceutical company,

    Merck Group

    Merck Group

    Merck_Group

  • Newtonian telescope
  • Type of reflecting telescope

    diagonal secondary mirror. Newton's first reflecting telescope was completed in 1668 and is the earliest known functional reflecting telescope. The Newtonian

    Newtonian telescope

    Newtonian telescope

    Newtonian_telescope

  • Oxford University Press
  • Publishing arm of the University of Oxford

    Secretary to the Delegates was determined to install printing presses in 1668, making it the university's first central print shop. In 1674, OUP began

    Oxford University Press

    Oxford_University_Press

  • François Couperin
  • French composer (1668–1733)

    François Couperin (French: [fʁɑ̃swa kupʁɛ̃]; 10 November 1668 – 11 September 1733) was a French Baroque composer, organist and harpsichordist. He was known

    François Couperin

    François Couperin

    François_Couperin

  • Maria Francisca of Savoy
  • Queen of Portugal from 1666 to 1668 and again in 1683

    during her marriage to King Dom Afonso VI from 2 August 1666 to 24 March 1668 and, as the wife of Afonso's brother King Dom Peter II, from 12 September

    Maria Francisca of Savoy

    Maria Francisca of Savoy

    Maria_Francisca_of_Savoy

  • Ramsele witch trial
  • one of the few known Swedish witch trials before the great witch mania of 1668–1676. In the year of 1634 a man and several women were put on trial in the

    Ramsele witch trial

    Ramsele_witch_trial

  • 1668 in Ireland
  • Events from the year 1668 in Ireland. Monarch: Charles II Roger Boyle, Earl of Orrery, resigns the office of Lord President of Munster on account of disputes

    1668 in Ireland

    1668_in_Ireland

  • Anthony Morgan (politician)
  • English Royalist politician and soldier

    Sir Anthony Morgan FRS (1621–1668) was an English Royalist politician and soldier. In the English Civil War he was first a Royalist captain and then in

    Anthony Morgan (politician)

    Anthony_Morgan_(politician)

  • Franche-Comté
  • Region of France

    her cousin, king Philip IV of Spain. During the War of Devolution (1667-1668), the region of Franche-Comté was occupied by the French Royal Army, but

    Franche-Comté

    Franche-Comté

    Franche-Comté

  • Knowledge is power
  • Aphorism often attributed to Sir Francis Bacon

    potentia est" (knowledge is power) was written for the first time in the 1668 version of Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes, who was a secretary to Bacon as a

    Knowledge is power

    Knowledge is power

    Knowledge_is_power

  • List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1668
  • This is a list of fellows of the Royal Society elected in its ninth year, 1668. Thomas Allen (d. 1684) Arthur Annesley (1614–1686) James Arderne (1636–1691)

    List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1668

    List_of_fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_elected_in_1668

  • Sophia Charlotte of Hanover
  • Duchess/Queen in Prussia from 1701 to 1705

    Sophia Charlotte of Hanover (30 October 1668 – 1 February 1705) was the first Queen consort in Prussia as the wife of King Frederick I. She was the only

    Sophia Charlotte of Hanover

    Sophia Charlotte of Hanover

    Sophia_Charlotte_of_Hanover

  • Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom
  • Honorary position in the United Kingdom

    Ben Jonson, but the first official laureate was John Dryden, appointed in 1668 by Charles II. On the death of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, who held the post between

    Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom

    Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom

    Poet_Laureate_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Siege of Candia
  • 1648–69 battle of the Cretan War

    lines, which the exhausted Venetians failed to dislodge . By the spring of 1668, the Venetian garrison had dwindled to between 5,000 and 6,000 available

    Siege of Candia

    Siege of Candia

    Siege_of_Candia

  • Charles Maitland (physician)
  • Scottish surgeon (c. 1668–1748)

    Charles Maitland (c. 1668 – 1748) was a Scottish surgeon who inoculated people against smallpox. In March 1718, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu had Maitland

    Charles Maitland (physician)

    Charles_Maitland_(physician)

  • Mughal Empire
  • 1526–1857 empire in South Asia

    reasons, and took a turn away from the pomp and ceremonial of the court around 1668, after which he probably commissioned no more paintings. Though the Mughals

    Mughal Empire

    Mughal Empire

    Mughal_Empire

  • Constantine I, Prince of Mukhrani
  • Prince of Mukhrani

    კონსტანტინე I მუხრანბატონი, romanized: k'onst'ant'ine I mukhranbat'oni) (died 1668) was a Georgian prince and the head of the Mukhrani branch of the royal Bagrationi

    Constantine I, Prince of Mukhrani

    Constantine_I,_Prince_of_Mukhrani

  • Puno
  • City in south-eastern Peru

    it had a population of 135,288 (2017 census). The city was established in 1668 by viceroy Pedro Antonio Fernández de Castro as capital of the province of

    Puno

    Puno

    Puno

  • Nathaniel Herne (1668–1722)
  • English politician (1668–1722)

    Nathaniel Herne (5 March 1668 – 1 June 1722) was an English Tory politician. He sat as MP for Dartmouth from January 1701 till 1713. He was the second

    Nathaniel Herne (1668–1722)

    Nathaniel_Herne_(1668–1722)

  • Thesaurus
  • Reference work for synonyms

    Real Character, and a Philosophical Language and Alphabetical Dictionary (1668) is a "regular enumeration and description of all those things and notions

    Thesaurus

    Thesaurus

    Thesaurus

  • 1668 in science
  • The year 1668 in science and technology involved some significant events. Isaac Newton invents the reflecting telescope. Francesco Redi publishes Esperienze

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  • Jean-Baptiste Tavernier
  • 17th-century French gem merchant and traveler (1605–1689)

    leagues in making six voyages to Persia and India between the years 1630 and 1668. In 1675, Tavernier, at the behest of his patron Louis XIV, known as the

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  • List of ship launches in 1668
  • ship launches in 1668 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1668. "British First Rate ship of the line 'Charles' (1668)". Threedecks.

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  • Raimondo Manzini (1668–1744)
  • Italian painter

    Raimondo Manzini (1668–1744) was an Italian painter, active in Bologna, known for his depictions of flowers and animals. He was called the new Zeuxis.

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  • Titus van Rijn
  • Son of Rembrandt (1641–1668)

    Titus van Rijn (22 September 1641 – 4 September 1668) was the son of Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn and Saskia van Uylenburgh. He is known as a model in

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  • Simplicius Simplicissimus
  • 1668 novel by H. J. C. von Grimmelshausen

    by German author Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen published in 1668, with the sequel Continuatio appearing in 1669. Inspired by the events and

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  • 1668 Shandong earthquake
  • Magnitude 8.5 earthquake in East China

    occurred during the rule of the Qing dynasty in Shandong Province on July 25, 1668. It had an estimated magnitude of Ms 8.5, making it the largest historical

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  • Zheng Manuo
  • Chinese Jesuit priest (1633–1673)

    After Zheng left Europe in 1666, he worked as a missionary in India until 1668, when he was sent back to Macau due to the need of Chinese priests in China

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  • Erbauliche Monaths-Unterredungen
  • German magazine

    magazine based in the Holy Roman Empire, now Germany. Issued from 1663 to 1668, it was published monthly. The publication was initially authored by Johann

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  • George Gillingham
  • Canon of Windsor

    George Gillingham DD (d. 16 December 1668) was a Canon of Windsor from 1639 - 1668. He was educated at Broadgates Hall, Oxford where he graduated BA 1614

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  • Bank of America Building (Los Angeles)
  • Building in Los Angeles, California

    Building, is a historic building located at 6780 W. Hollywood Boulevard and 1668 Highland Avenue in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. Named after its former

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  • Blockula
  • Devil's secret island in Swedish legend

    was in 1597, but in reality, it was not until the Swedish witch mania of 1668–1676 that the place had any real importance in the persecution of witches

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  • Shippen
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    English

    Shippen

    English : habitational name from any of various places named from Old English scypen, scipen ‘cattleshed’, such as Shippen in West Yorkshire and Shippon in Berkshire, or a topographic name derived directly from the vocabulary word. In some cases it may originally have been acquired as a metonymic occupational name for a cowman, who in medieval times would often have lived in the same building as his animals.Born in Methley, Yorkshire, England, in 1639, Edward Shippen emigrated to Boston, MA, in 1668. He joined the Society of Friends and moved his family and business to Philadelphia in about 1694 to avoid religious persecution, eventually becoming mayor of Philadelphia, where his sons and grandsons continued to be prominent.

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  • Andrew
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Andrew

    English and Scottish : from the usual vernacular English form (recorded from the 13th century onward) of the New Testament Greek personal name Andreas.The surname Andrew was first brought to North America from England by Robert Andrew (died 1668), who settled in Boxford, MA.

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  • Budlong
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Budlong

    English : of uncertain origin; said to be an Anglicized form of a French Huguenot name. It may be a variant of Beadling. It is also found as a surname in the Philippines.The name was brought to Warwick, RI, some time in or before 1668, probably from England, by Francis Budlong (died 1675).

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  • Anker
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Anker

    German : from Middle High German anker ‘anchor’, applied either as an occupational name for a smith who made ships’ anchors or as a habitational name from a house identified by an anchor.English : from the Old French personal name Anchier (see Angier).Norwegian and Swedish : probably originally a Swedish soldier’s name meaning ‘anchor’. This is the name of a powerful and influential Norwegian family, who came to Christiana (Oslo) from Sweden in 1668.Danish : from a personal name, of which the first element means ‘eagle’ and the second (probably) ‘violent’.Americanized form of northern French Anquier, from a personal name of Germanic origin (see Angier).

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  • Dunham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Norfolk)

    Dunham

    English (chiefly Norfolk) : habitational name from any of several places called Dunham, of which one is in Norfolk. Most are named from Old English dūn ‘hill’ + hām ‘homestead’. A place in Lincolnshire now known as Dunholme appears in Domesday Book as Duneham and this too may be a source of the surname; here the first element is probably the Old English personal name Dunna.John Dunham (1590–1668) was a Puritan linen weaver who came to Plymouth, MA, via Leiden, Netherlands, in 1633. He had many prominent descendants.

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  • Marchant
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Marchant

    English and French : variant of Marchand.John Marchant (c.1600–c.1668) was in Newport, RI, before 1638. In that year he moved to Braintree, MA, then to Watertown, MA (1642), and finally to Yarmouth, MA (1648). His descendants included many sea captains and other prominent people.

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  • Barbary
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Barbary

    English : from a pet form of the female personal name Barbara (see Barbara).Southern French : from a diminutive of Occitan barbari ‘barbarous’, ‘barbarian’. In particular, this word came to denote a Moor or Berber from the Barbary Coast in North Africa, and hence was then applied to a man of swarthy appearance or uncouth habits.An immigrant from the Périgord region of France was variously documented in Montreal in 1668 as Barbary and Barbarin, with the secondary surname Grandmaison.

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  • Jernigan
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Suffolk)

    Jernigan

    English (Suffolk) : variant spelling of English Jernegan, which is of uncertain derivation. Reaney believes it to be of Breton origin, probably identical with the Old Breton personal name Iarnuuocon ‘iron famous’, taken to East Anglia by Bretons at the time of the Norman Conquest.Thomas Jernigan was granted land at Somerton, VA, in 1668. Many of his descendants were sea captains. His son, also called Thomas, settled on Martha’s Vineyard, MA, in 1712.

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Online names & meanings

  • Chithragandha | சித்ரகஂதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Chithragandha | சித்ரகஂதா

    A fragrant material

  • Amrin
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Amrin

    Lovely quite girl, Royal or Prince

  • Vrushangi
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Indian

    Vrushangi

    Inspire of Beauty

  • Kavisri
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Kavisri

    Goddess Lakshmi

  • CECIL
  • Male

    English

    CECIL

      Anglicized form of Welsh Seissylt, CECIL means "sixth." English name derived from Latin Cæcilius, meaning "blind.

  • Oswy
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, English

    Oswy

    Supreme Power; Name of a King

  • Awadh
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Awadh

    Place of Lord Ram's Birth; Ayodhya

  • Rema
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Rema

    Goddess Lakshmi

  • Picton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Picton

    English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Cheshire and North Yorkshire, so called from Old English pīc ‘point’, ‘peak’ (or the derived byname Pīca) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.

  • SYNTYCHE
  • Female

    Greek

    SYNTYCHE

    (Συντύχη) Greek name SYNTYCHE means "common fate" or "with fate." In the bible, this is the name of a woman belonging to the church at Philippi mentioned by Paul in one of his epistles.

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