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1674

1674 (MDCLXXIV) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar, the 1674th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 674th year of the 2nd millennium, the 74th year of the 17th century, and the 5th year of the 1670s decade. As of the start of 1674, the Gregorian calendar was 10 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1674 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1674
MDCLXXIV
Ab urbe condita2427
Armenian calendar1123
ԹՎ ՌՃԻԳ
Assyrian calendar6424
Balinese saka calendar1595–1596
Bengali calendar1081
Berber calendar2624
English Regnal year25 Cha. 2 – 26 Cha. 2
Buddhist calendar2218
Burmese calendar1036
Byzantine calendar7182–7183
Chinese calendar癸丑年 (Water Ox)
4370 or 4310
    — to —
甲寅年 (Wood Tiger)
4371 or 4311
Coptic calendar1390–1391
Discordian calendar2840
Ethiopian calendar1666–1667
Hebrew calendar5434–5435
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1730–1731
 - Shaka Samvat1595–1596
 - Kali Yuga4774–4775
Holocene calendar11674
Igbo calendar674–675
Iranian calendar1052–1053
Islamic calendar1084–1085
Japanese calendarEnpō 2
(延宝2年)
Javanese calendar1596–1597
Julian calendarGregorian minus 10 days
Korean calendar4007
Minguo calendar238 before ROC
民前238年
Nanakshahi calendar206
Thai solar calendar2216–2217
Tibetan calendar阴水牛年
(female Water-Ox)
1800 or 1419 or 647
    — to —
阳木虎年
(male Wood-Tiger)
1801 or 1420 or 648
Reception of The Grand Conde

Events

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

  • October 4
    • The Battle of Entzheim takes place in France with 35,000 Holy Roman Empire troops and 22,000 French defenders during the Franco-Dutch War, with the forces fighting near Entzheim south of Strasbourg. While the battle is inconclusive, the outnumbered French win a strategic victory by keeping the Germans from entering French territory.[5] Most of the former battlefield now lies beneath the Strasbourg International Airport.
    • A second coronation is held by the Maratha Empire for the Chhatrapati Shivaji Bhonsle, after the Vedic priest Nischal Puri Goswami decides that the June 18 coronation was "held under inauspicious stars".[6]
  • October 15 – The Torsåker witch trials begin in the Torsåker Parish in Sweden, with over 100 men and women accused of witchcraft and the abduction of children. On June 1, 1675, the mass beheading of the 71 people convicted takes place at Häxberget, 65 of whom are women.[7][8] The others are two men and four boys.
  • November 10 – As provided in the Treaty of Westminster of February 19, the Dutch Republic cedes its colony of New Netherland to England. This includes the colonial capital, New Orange, which is returned to its English name of New York. The colonies of Surinam, Essequibo and Berbice remain in Dutch hands.
  • December 4 – Father Jacques Marquette, along with Pierre Poteret and Jacque Poteret, sails southward along the shore of Lake Michigan, accompanied by nine canoes of Indians from the Potawatomi tribe, and comes ashore at what is now Chicago. The three missionaries, the first Europeans to explore the area, camp there for the winter.[9] Marquette notes in his journal "The land bordering it is of now value, except on the prairies," and adds "There are eight to ten quite fine rivers."[10] A historical marker is now erected on the site of the landing.[11] Father Marquette founds a mission (which will in time grow into the city of Chicago) on the shores of Lake Michigan, in order to create a Christian ministry to convent native Americans in the Illinois Confederation.

Date unknown

Births

Deaths

References

  1. ^ "Reattribution of the Coins of Suhung", by J. N. Phukan, Journal of the Numismatic Society of India (1982), pp. 66-70
  2. ^ V. G. Hatalkar, Relations Between the French and the Marathas, 1668-1815 (Chidambaran Press, 1958) p. 11
  3. ^ Maharashtra State Gazeteers: Maratha period (Maharashtra State Directorate of Government Printing, Stationary and Publications, 1967) p. 125
  4. ^ Andrew Beattie, Following in the Footsteps of the Princes in the Tower (Pen & Sword Books, 2019)
  5. ^ Spencer C. Tucker, A Global Chronology of Conflict (ABC-CLIO, 2010) p. 651
  6. ^ Shripad Rama Sharma, The Making of Modern India: From A. D. 1526 to the Present Day (Orient Longmans, 1951) p. 223
  7. ^ Lars Guvå, Ångermanland (Almqvist & Wiksell, 1984) p. 135
  8. ^ Rättshistoriskt bibliotek ("Legal history library"), Vol. 48 (Institutet för rättshistorisk forskning, 1962)
  9. ^ John Moses and Joseph Kirkland, History of Chicago, Illinois (Munsell & Company, 1895) p. 15
  10. ^ "Miscellany: Sacred Spots in Illinois", Illinois Catholic Historical Review (January–April, 1923) p. 284
  11. ^ John Graf and Steve Skorpad, Chicago's Monuments, Markers, and Memorials (Arcadia Publishing, 2002) p. 66

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 1674 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message 1674 MDCLXXIV was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar the 1674th year of the Common Era CE and Anno Domini AD designations the 674th year of the 2nd millennium the 74th year of the 17th century and the 5th year of the 1670s decade As of the start of 1674 the Gregorian calendar was 10 days ahead of the Julian calendar which remained in localized use until 1923 Millennium 2nd millenniumCenturies 16th century 17th century 18th centuryDecades 1650s 1660s 1670s 1680s 1690sYears 1671 1672 1673 1674 1675 1676 16771674 in various calendarsGregorian calendar1674MDCLXXIVAb urbe condita2427Armenian calendar1123ԹՎ ՌՃԻԳAssyrian calendar6424Balinese saka calendar1595 1596Bengali calendar1081Berber calendar2624English Regnal year25 Cha 2 26 Cha 2Buddhist calendar2218Burmese calendar1036Byzantine calendar7182 7183Chinese calendar癸丑年 Water Ox 4370 or 4310 to 甲寅年 Wood Tiger 4371 or 4311Coptic calendar1390 1391Discordian calendar2840Ethiopian calendar1666 1667Hebrew calendar5434 5435Hindu calendars Vikram Samvat1730 1731 Shaka Samvat1595 1596 Kali Yuga4774 4775Holocene calendar11674Igbo calendar674 675Iranian calendar1052 1053Islamic calendar1084 1085Japanese calendarEnpō 2 延宝2年 Javanese calendar1596 1597Julian calendarGregorian minus 10 daysKorean calendar4007Minguo calendar238 before ROC民前238年Nanakshahi calendar206Thai solar calendar2216 2217Tibetan calendar阴水牛年 female Water Ox 1800 or 1419 or 647 to 阳木虎年 male Wood Tiger 1801 or 1420 or 648August 11 Battle of Seneffe Reception of The Grand Conde Contents 1 Events 1 1 January March 1 2 April June 1 3 July September 1 4 October December 1 5 Date unknown 2 Births 3 Deaths 4 ReferencesEvents EditJanuary March Edit January 2 The French West India Company is dissolved after less than 10 years January 7 In the Chinese Empire General Wu Sangui leads troops into the Giuzhou province and soon takes control of the entire territory without a loss January 15 The Earl of Arlington a member of the English House of Commons is impeached on charges of popery but the Commons rejects the motion to remove him from office 127 votes for and 166 against January 19 The tragic opera Alceste by Jean Baptiste Lully is performed for the first time presented by the Paris Opera company at the Theatre du Palais Royal in Paris February 19 England and the Netherlands sign the Treaty of Westminster ending the Third Anglo Dutch War Its provisions come into effect gradually see November 10 March 14 Third Anglo Dutch War Battle of Ronas Voe The English Royal Navy captures the Dutch East India Company ship Wapen van Rotterdam in Shetland April June Edit April 10 In the Ahom kingdom in what is now the northeastern Indian state of Assam Chamaguriya Khamjang Konwar is installed by the Chief Minister the Borbarua Debera as the figurehead King of Ahom He takes the regnal name Suhung and makes plans to have Debera killed On April 30 Debera having learned of the King s intentions succeeds in having the royal physician poison Suhung s medicine and installs another ruler 1 April 24 In India Shivaji Bhonsale the Chhatrapati of the Maratha Empire captures the Kenjalgad Fort in what is now the Maharashtra state April 26 In the Netherlands the jurisdiction of Willem Prince of Orange Stadtholder of Holland on the west coast including Amsterdam and Rotterdam and Zeeland southwest coast including Middelburg Zeeland increases in the Dutch Republic as his followers in the inland States of Utrecht Utrecht Gelderland and Overijssel designate him as the hereditary stadtholder In 1689 he becomes the King of England in addition to his role as the Stadtholder of the Netherlands May 21 John III Sobieski is elected by the nobility as King of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth to 1696 June 6 Shivaji is crowned as Chatrapati Shivaji of the Maratha Empire at Raigad Fort in India June 12 The British East India Company arranges a commercial treaty with the Maratha Empire after Henry Oxenden the company s deputy governor meets Emperor Shivaji for his recent coronation 2 3 July September Edit July 7 The Messina revolt against Spanish rule begins on the island of Sicily as the Italian residents besiege the palace of the Spanish Captain General and drive out the Spanish garrison July 16 In a major battle in the Third Anglo Dutch War a large fleet of 18 warships from the Dutch Republic along with 15 troop transports nine storeships and 3 400 soldiers arrives at the island of Martinique in the Caribbean Sea for the purpose of invasion and capture of Martinique from the French colonists Admiral Michiel de Ruyter commander of the Dutch forces waits for four days before coming ashore The French defenders under the direction of the Governor Antoine Andre de Sainte Marthe take advantage of the situation to block the entrances to the harbor and to reinforce troops The Dutch invasion force is forced to retreat after sustaining heavy losses July 17 Two skeletons of children are discovered by workmen repairing a staircase at the White Tower Tower of London and believed at this time to be the remains of the Princes in the Tower The urns containing the bones are interred in 1678 in Westminster Abbey with an inscription in Latin that states Here lie interred the remains of Edward V King of England and Richard Duke of York whose long desired and much sought after bones after over a hundred and ninety years were found interred deep beneath the rubble of the stairs that led up to the Chapel of the White Tower on the 17 of July in the Year of Our Lord 1674 4 August 11 The French army under Louis II de Bourbon Prince de Conde defeats the Dutch Spanish Austrian army under William III of Orange in the Battle of Seneffe September 17 Sukjong of the Joseon Dynasty age 13 becomes the new Emperor of Korea upon the death of his father the Emperor Hyeonjong Sukjong reigns for more than 45 years until his death on July 12 1720 September 27 French Navy Commander Jean Baptiste de Valbelle arrives at Sicily during the Messina revolt to help the Messinese expel the last Spanish defenders taking the fort at Faro in the harbor entrance October December Edit October 4 The Battle of Entzheim takes place in France with 35 000 Holy Roman Empire troops and 22 000 French defenders during the Franco Dutch War with the forces fighting near Entzheim south of Strasbourg While the battle is inconclusive the outnumbered French win a strategic victory by keeping the Germans from entering French territory 5 Most of the former battlefield now lies beneath the Strasbourg International Airport A second coronation is held by the Maratha Empire for the Chhatrapati Shivaji Bhonsle after the Vedic priest Nischal Puri Goswami decides that the June 18 coronation was held under inauspicious stars 6 October 15 The Torsaker witch trials begin in the Torsaker Parish in Sweden with over 100 men and women accused of witchcraft and the abduction of children On June 1 1675 the mass beheading of the 71 people convicted takes place at Haxberget 65 of whom are women 7 8 The others are two men and four boys November 10 As provided in the Treaty of Westminster of February 19 the Dutch Republic cedes its colony of New Netherland to England This includes the colonial capital New Orange which is returned to its English name of New York The colonies of Surinam Essequibo and Berbice remain in Dutch hands December 4 Father Jacques Marquette along with Pierre Poteret and Jacque Poteret sails southward along the shore of Lake Michigan accompanied by nine canoes of Indians from the Potawatomi tribe and comes ashore at what is now Chicago The three missionaries the first Europeans to explore the area camp there for the winter 9 Marquette notes in his journal The land bordering it is of now value except on the prairies and adds There are eight to ten quite fine rivers 10 A historical marker is now erected on the site of the landing 11 Father Marquette founds a mission which will in time grow into the city of Chicago on the shores of Lake Michigan in order to create a Christian ministry to convent native Americans in the Illinois Confederation Date unknown Edit The first Dutch West India Company is dissolved Births Edit Philippe II Duke of Orleans January 12 Alexis Simon Belle French portrait painter d 1734 January 15 Prosper Jolyot de Crebillon French writer d 1762 January 24 Thomas Tanner English bishop and antiquarian d 1735 March Jethro Tull English agriculturist d 1741 June 3 Matthias Buchinger German artist d 1740 July 12 Abigail Williams American accuser in the Salem witch trials d 1765 July 17 Isaac Watts English hymnist d 1748 August 2 Philippe II Duke of Orleans regent of France d 1723 August 9 Frantisek Maxmilian Kanka Czech architect d 1766 August 16 Catharine Trotter Cockburn English novelist dramatist and philosopher d 1749 December 25 Thomas Halyburton Scottish theologian d 1712 Date unknown Jeremiah Clarke English baroque composer suicide 1707 Spencer Compton 1st Earl of Wilmington Prime Minister of Great Britain d 1743 Deaths Edit Nicolaes Tulp John Milton January 3 Claude Maltret French Jesuit b 1621 January 5 Ebba Brahe Swedish countess landowner and courtier b 1596 January 10 Jacob de Witt Mayor of Dordrecht b 1589 January 12 Giacomo Carissimi Italian composer b 1605 January 21 Cornelis Bisschop Dutch painter b 1630 Henri de La Tremoille French general and noble b 1598 February 13 Jean de Labadie 17th century French pietist b 1610 February 14 Carlo de Tocco Italian nobleman b 1592 February 22 Jean Chapelain French writer b 1595 John Wilson English composer b 1595 February 24 Matthias Weckmann German composer b 1616 February 26 Jean Pecquet French anatomist b 1622 March 2 Salomon Sweers Dutch businessman b 1611 March 8 Charles Sorel sieur de Souvigny French writer b 1597 March 15 Edward Digges English barrister and colonist Colonial Governor of Virginia b 1620 March 19 Queen Inseon Korean royal consort b 1619 March 23 Henry Cromwell 4th son of Oliver Cromwell and Elizabeth Bourchier b 1628 March 29 Ove Bjelke Norwegian civil servant b 1611 April 18 John Graunt English demographer b 1620 April 24 Frances Seymour Duchess of Somerset b 1599 June 1 Beata Rosenhane Swedish writer b 1638 June 4 Jan Lievens Dutch painter b 1607 June 8 Henry Hildyard English Member of Parliament b 1610 June 14 Marin le Roy de Gomberville French writer b 1600 June 16 Empress Xiaochengren Chinese Qing Dynasty empress b 1653 June 25 Sir Orlando Bridgeman 1st Baronet of Great Lever b 1606 Mauritia Eleonora of Portugal Princess of Portugal and countess consort of Nassau Siegen b 1609 July 2 Eberhard III Duke of Wurttemberg b 1614 July 29 Eva Krotoa Khoi translator and interpreter b 1643 July 30 Hans Conrad Werdmuller Swiss military commander b 1606 Francisco Ignacio Alcina Jesuit missionary and historian b 1610 August 8 Maeda Toshitsugu Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period b 1617 August 12 Philippe de Champaigne French painter b 1602 September 12 Nicolaes Tulp Dutch anatomist and politician b 1593 September 17 Hyeonjong of Joseon 18th monarch of the Korean Joseon Dynasty b 1641 September 22 Herman Egon Prince of Furstenberg High Chamberlain of the Elector of Bavaria b 1627 September 27 Robert Arnauld d Andilly French writer b 1589 September 29 Gerbrand van den Eeckhout Dutch painter b 1621 October 2 George Frederick of Nassau Siegen officer in the Dutch Army b 1606 October 12 Jeremias van Rensselaer Dutch colonial governor b 1632 October 15 Robert Herrick English poet b 1591 October 27 Hallgrimur Petursson Icelandic poet b 1614 November 8 John Milton English Puritan poet b 1608 November 16 Isbrand van Diemerbroeck Dutch physician b 1609 November 18 Charles Lallemant French Jesuit b 1587 December 9 Edward Hyde 1st Earl of Clarendon English statesman and historian b 1609 December 10 John Vaughan English judge b 1603 December 28 John Oxenbridge English Nonconformist divine b 1608 Date unknown Hu Zhengyan Chinese artist printmaker calligrapher and publisher b c 1584 Thomas Traherne English poet b c 1637 References Edit Reattribution of the Coins of Suhung by J N Phukan Journal of the Numismatic Society of India 1982 pp 66 70 V G Hatalkar Relations Between the French and the Marathas 1668 1815 Chidambaran Press 1958 p 11 Maharashtra State Gazeteers Maratha period Maharashtra State Directorate of Government Printing Stationary and Publications 1967 p 125 Andrew Beattie Following in the Footsteps of the Princes in the Tower Pen amp Sword Books 2019 Spencer C Tucker A Global Chronology of Conflict ABC CLIO 2010 p 651 Shripad Rama Sharma The Making of Modern India From A D 1526 to the Present Day Orient Longmans 1951 p 223 Lars Guva Angermanland Almqvist amp Wiksell 1984 p 135 Rattshistoriskt bibliotek Legal history library Vol 48 Institutet for rattshistorisk forskning 1962 John Moses and Joseph Kirkland History of Chicago Illinois Munsell amp Company 1895 p 15 Miscellany Sacred Spots in Illinois Illinois Catholic Historical Review January April 1923 p 284 John Graf and Steve Skorpad Chicago s Monuments Markers and Memorials Arcadia Publishing 2002 p 66 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1674 amp oldid 1124917841, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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