Born in 1670:
Died in 1670:
Events of 1670:
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Moliere's comedies Les Amants magnifiques (The Splendid
Lovers) appears.
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John Milton's History of Britain is published.
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John Dryden's play The Conquest of Granda appears.
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Baruch Spinoza's Tractatus Theologico-Politicus is published.
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Blaise Pascal's treatise Pensées (Thoughts)
appears posthumously.
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Frances Boothby's play Marcelia, or the Treacherous Friend
appears.
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Chinese Qing Emperor Kangxi (all of sixteen):
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Christopher Wren replaces Temple Bar, one of the old city gates
of London, with a stone archway.
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Henry VIII's Nonsuch palace near Cuddington is demolished.
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The Paris Hospital Les Invalides is founded.
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Thomas Willis describes diabetes.
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The Paris boulevard Champs Elysées is desigend by André
Lenôtre.
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A Chinese pagoda built at Versailles creates a fashion for chinese-styled
objects ("chinoiserie") in England and France.
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The Dutch Vereenigte Ostindische Compagnie builds a fort on hte Island
of Pangkor, to control the Strait of Melaka.
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Bali loses control of Balambangan, its last foothold on Java.
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Charles II, king of England and Scotland:
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William Penn the Younger is acquitted of charges of sedition (defending
Quakerism) and freed from the Tower of London. Charles doesn't
like this and fines the jury. When one of the jurors, Edward Bushell,
refuses to pay the fine, he is imprisoned, but the Lord Chief Justice rules
that juries cannot be punished for their verdicts.
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The first English settlers arrive in the new colony of Carolina, and
Charleston is founded as the colony's first settlement.
England and Spain
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Thomas Blood kidnaps James Butler, Duke of Ormonde, but is foiled
in his attempt to hang him.
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St. John's, Antigua is destroyed by a hurricane.
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Propertyless Cossacks led by Stenka Razin give up raiding eastern Russia
and start a revolt agaist Tsar Alexei., which ends when propertied
Cossacks capture Razin.
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Maratha general Shivaji Bhosle establishes his primary fortress at Raigad.
His armies capture the Sinhagad fortress near Pune
1669 - 1670 - 1671
How They Were Made - 17th Century