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1669

1669 (MDCLXIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar, the 1669th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 669th year of the 2nd millennium, the 69th year of the 17th century, and the 10th and last year of the 1660s decade. As of the start of 1669, the Gregorian calendar was 10 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
October 4: Rembrandt van Rijn dies at age 63, shortly after painting his last self-portrait
1669 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1669
MDCLXIX
Ab urbe condita2422
Armenian calendar1118
ԹՎ ՌՃԺԸ
Assyrian calendar6419
Balinese saka calendar1590–1591
Bengali calendar1076
Berber calendar2619
English Regnal year20 Cha. 2 – 21 Cha. 2
Buddhist calendar2213
Burmese calendar1031
Byzantine calendar7177–7178
Chinese calendar戊申年 (Earth Monkey)
4366 or 4159
    — to —
己酉年 (Earth Rooster)
4367 or 4160
Coptic calendar1385–1386
Discordian calendar2835
Ethiopian calendar1661–1662
Hebrew calendar5429–5430
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1725–1726
 - Shaka Samvat1590–1591
 - Kali Yuga4769–4770
Holocene calendar11669
Igbo calendar669–670
Iranian calendar1047–1048
Islamic calendar1079–1080
Japanese calendarKanbun 9
(寛文9年)
Javanese calendar1591–1592
Julian calendarGregorian minus 10 days
Korean calendar4002
Minguo calendar243 before ROC
民前243年
Nanakshahi calendar201
Thai solar calendar2211–2212
Tibetan calendar阳土猴年
(male Earth-Monkey)
1795 or 1414 or 642
    — to —
阴土鸡年
(female Earth-Rooster)
1796 or 1415 or 643
September 27: After 21 years the siege of Candia ends.

Events edit

January–March edit

April–June edit

July–September edit

  • July 13Trinh Tac, the warlord who administers the Kingdom of Vietnam, issues an order banning all foreign vessels from entering the harbor at Hanoi, requiring to anchor no closer than the river port at Pho Hien, 35 miles (56 km) down the Red River from Hanoi.
  • July 16 – A rockfall from the Mönchsberg mountain above Salzburg in Austria kills 230 people as tons of the mountainside fall onto a neighborhood on a street, the Gstättengasse.
  • July 24 – During an attempt by a fleet of French Navy ships to stop the siege of Candia by bombardment of Ottoman positions on the island of Crete, the arsenal of gunpowder on the French flagship, the 56-gun warship Thérèse, catches fire and explodes. Out of 350 crew on the Thérèse, only seven survive. Demoralized, the remaining French commanders halt the bombardment and the fleet withdraws.
  • July 25 – Pieter Bickel, a Lutheran pastor and a mountaineer in Austria, becomes the first person ever to climb to the peak of the tallest of the Southeastern Walsertal Mountains, the 8,310 foot (2,530 m) Großer Widderstein.
  • July – The Hanseatic League, after 400 years of operation, holds its last official meeting, taking place at the city of Lübeck. At its height, the economic alliance of German cities had 180 members; only nine (Lübeck, Hamburg, Bremen, Danzig, Braunschweig, Cologne, Hildesheim, Osnabrück and Rostock) are represented for the final gathering.[6] The final series of meetings had started on May 29.[7]
  • August 17 – A group of English settlers, led by Joseph West, departs from The Downs on the ship Carolina with instructions to make the first European settlement in the modern-day U.S. state of South Carolina. After a long voyage with stops in Ireland and Barbados, the Carolina settlers arrive at Port Royal on March 17 next.
  • August 24 – "The Man in the Iron Mask", a prisoner identified as "Eustache Dauger", arrives at the French fortress of Pignerol, with Bénigne Dauvergne de Saint-Mars in charge of his incarceration. The identity of the prisoner is kept secret with a mask – actually of velvet – over his face, so legends as to his true identity grow.[8]
  • August 25 – The day after the verdicts at the Mora witch trial in Sweden, 14 women and one man are publicly beheaded after having confessed to various crimes involving the use of "enchanted tools" on behalf of the Devil. Another 47 are convicted and taken away for a later execution.
  • September 6Francesco Morosini, capitano generale of the Venetian forces in the siege of Candia, surrenders to the Ottomans.
  • September 23Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor grants the status and privileges of a university to the Jesuit Academy in Zagreb, the precursor to the modern University of Zagreb.
  • September 29 – The formal coronation of Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki as King of Poland (and Grand Duke of Lithuania) takes place in Kraków.

October–December edit

Date unknown edit

Births edit

 
Susanna Wesley
 
Anne Marie d'Orléans

Deaths edit

 
Rembrandt

References edit

  1. ^ David Cordingly, Under the Black Flag: The Romance and Reality of Life Among the Pirates (Random House, 1996) p. 48
  2. ^ Christiane Aulanier, Le Pavillon de Flore (Editions des Musées Nationaux, 1971) p. 20
  3. ^ Alfred Rupert Hall, Isaac Newton: Adventurer in Thought (Cambridge University Press, 1996) p. 67
  4. ^ "Mount Etna | Eruptions, History, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved April 7, 2019.
  5. ^ "Pepys' last words". The Telegraph. May 31, 2016. Retrieved June 13, 2018.
  6. ^ Dieter Zimmerling, The Hanseatic League: Trading Power under the Sign of the Cog (Heyne, 1978)
  7. ^ Werner Scheltjens, North Eurasian Trade in World History, 1660–1860: The Economic and Political Importance of the Baltic Sea (Taylor & Francis, 2021)
  8. ^ French novelist and historian Marcel Pagnol theorizes in a 1965 book, Le Secret du Masque de fer, that the prisoner is the older, illegitimate brother of France's King Louis XIV, punished for conspiracy against the crown.
  9. ^ "History of the University of Innsbruck", University of Innsbruck website
  10. ^ Jadunath Sarkar, ed., Maasir-i-Alamgiri: A History Of Emperor Aurangzeb by Saqi Mustaid Khan (Longmans, Green and Company, 1947) p. 60
  11. ^ Weeks, Mary Elvira (1932). "The discovery of the elements. II. Elements known to the alchemists". Journal of Chemical Education. 9 (1): 11. Bibcode:1932JChEd...9...11W. doi:10.1021/ed009p11.
  12. ^ Schiavone, Michael J. (2009). Dictionary of Maltese Biographies Vol. 1 A–F. Pietà: Pubblikazzjonijiet Indipendenza. p. 755. ISBN 9789993291329.
  13. ^ "Henrietta Maria | queen consort of England | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved September 7, 2022.

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calendar1669MDCLXIXAb urbe condita2422Armenian calendar1118ԹՎ ՌՃԺԸAssyrian calendar6419Balinese saka calendar1590 1591Bengali calendar1076Berber calendar2619English Regnal year20 Cha 2 21 Cha 2Buddhist calendar2213Burmese calendar1031Byzantine calendar7177 7178Chinese calendar戊申年 Earth Monkey 4366 or 4159 to 己酉年 Earth Rooster 4367 or 4160Coptic calendar1385 1386Discordian calendar2835Ethiopian calendar1661 1662Hebrew calendar5429 5430Hindu calendars Vikram Samvat1725 1726 Shaka Samvat1590 1591 Kali Yuga4769 4770Holocene calendar11669Igbo calendar669 670Iranian calendar1047 1048Islamic calendar1079 1080Japanese calendarKanbun 9 寛文9年 Javanese calendar1591 1592Julian calendarGregorian minus 10 daysKorean calendar4002Minguo calendar243 before ROC民前243年Nanakshahi calendar201Thai solar calendar2211 2212Tibetan calendar阳土猴年 male Earth Monkey 1795 or 1414 or 642 to 阴土鸡年 female Earth Rooster 1796 or 1415 or 643September 27 After 21 years the siege of Candia ends 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 Pirate Henry Morgan of Wales holds a meeting of his captains on board his ship the former Royal Navy frigate Oxford and an explosion in the ship s gunpowder supply kills 200 of his crew and four of the pirate captains who had attended the summit 1 January 4 A 5 7 magnitude earthquake strikes the city of Shamakhi in Iran now in Azerbaijan and kills 7 000 people Fourteen months earlier an earthquake in Shamakhi killed 80 000 people February 13 The first performance of the Ballet de Flore a joint collaboration of Jean Baptiste Lully and Isaac de Benserade is given premiering at the Palais du Louvre in Paris King Louis XIV finances the performance and even appears in a minor role in the production as a dancer 2 February 23 Isaac Newton writes his first description of his new invention the reflecting telescope 3 March 11 Mount Etna erupts destroying the Sicilian town of Nicolosi 4 March 28 Radu Leon is deposed by the Ottoman Sultan as Prince of Wallachia now part of Romania and is replaced by Antonie Vodă din Popești April June edit April 9 Aurangzeb the Muslim Emperor of the Mughal Empire in India issues a firman decree for the protection of all Hindu temples and schools in his kingdom May 19 The first people executed in Sweden s Mora witch trial are put to death with seven women and one man beheaded after being convicted of abduction of children to Satan May 31 Samuel Pepys stops writing his diary 5 June 22 Roux de Marsilly accused of plotting the assassination of King Louis XIV of France is publicly tortured in Paris France June 25 Francois de Vendome Duke of Beaufort disappears in battle during the siege of Candia in Crete July September edit July 13 Trinh Tac the warlord who administers the Kingdom of Vietnam issues an order banning all foreign vessels from entering the harbor at Hanoi requiring to anchor no closer than the river port at Pho Hien 35 miles 56 km down the Red River from Hanoi July 16 A rockfall from the Monchsberg mountain above Salzburg in Austria kills 230 people as tons of the mountainside fall onto a neighborhood on a street the Gstattengasse July 24 During an attempt by a fleet of French Navy ships to stop the siege of Candia by bombardment of Ottoman positions on the island of Crete the arsenal of gunpowder on the French flagship the 56 gun warship Therese catches fire and explodes Out of 350 crew on the Therese only seven survive Demoralized the remaining French commanders halt the bombardment and the fleet withdraws July 25 Pieter Bickel a Lutheran pastor and a mountaineer in Austria becomes the first person ever to climb to the peak of the tallest of the Southeastern Walsertal Mountains the 8 310 foot 2 530 m Grosser Widderstein July The Hanseatic League after 400 years of operation holds its last official meeting taking place at the city of Lubeck At its height the economic alliance of German cities had 180 members only nine Lubeck Hamburg Bremen Danzig Braunschweig Cologne Hildesheim Osnabruck and Rostock are represented for the final gathering 6 The final series of meetings had started on May 29 7 August 17 A group of English settlers led by Joseph West departs from The Downs on the ship Carolina with instructions to make the first European settlement in the modern day U S state of South Carolina After a long voyage with stops in Ireland and Barbados the Carolina settlers arrive at Port Royal on March 17 next August 24 The Man in the Iron Mask a prisoner identified as Eustache Dauger arrives at the French fortress of Pignerol with Benigne Dauvergne de Saint Mars in charge of his incarceration The identity of the prisoner is kept secret with a mask actually of velvet over his face so legends as to his true identity grow 8 August 25 The day after the verdicts at the Mora witch trial in Sweden 14 women and one man are publicly beheaded after having confessed to various crimes involving the use of enchanted tools on behalf of the Devil Another 47 are convicted and taken away for a later execution September 6 Francesco Morosini capitano generale of the Venetian forces in the siege of Candia surrenders to the Ottomans September 23 Leopold I Holy Roman Emperor grants the status and privileges of a university to the Jesuit Academy in Zagreb the precursor to the modern University of Zagreb September 29 The formal coronation of Michal Korybut Wisniowiecki as King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania takes place in Krakow October December edit October 4 Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn dies at the age of 63 after completing his final known work Self Portrait at the Age of 63 Despite his wealth is buried in an unmarked grave in Amsterdam s Westerkerk After 20 years his remains are removed and destroyed in accordance with church custom October 6 Moliere s comedy ballet Monsieur de Pourceaugnac with music by Jean Baptiste Lully and choreography by Pierre Beauchamp is performed for the first time premiering at the Chateau of Chambord October 9 The English ship Nonsuch returns to London with the first products acquired from trade around Canada s Hudson Bay a cargo of fine furs The bounty from the Nonsuch expedition attracts investors for the soon to be chartered Hudson s Bay Company October 15 The University of Innsbruck is chartered in Austria by Leopold I Holy Roman Emperor 9 After being reduced to a lesser function on November 29 1781 it is rechartered in 1826 October 19 The Parliament of Scotland holds its first new session in six years although two Conventions of Estates had been held briefly in 1665 and 1667 The session is opened in Edinburgh by Charles II of England in his capacity as King of Scotland October 29 Ukrainian Cossack General Mykhailo Khanenko is defeated by Petro Doroshenko at the Battle of Stebliv after attempting to wrest control of Ukraine s territory on the west side of the Dnieper River from Doroshenko November 28 In India the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb learns of a rebellion of Hindu residents of in various parts of the Mathura where he had given the order for the destruction of non Muslim temples with rioting in Mauza Rewarah Chandarkah and Surkhru The Emperor s historian Saqi Mustaid Khan records Aurangzeb s dispatch of General Hasan Ali Khan to attack the rebels and 300 of them are sent to perdition while the Mughals lose many imperial soldiers Another 250 surviving rebels are arrested Kokila Jat leader of the rebels is among the prisoners put to death a month later 10 December 8 The Sultanate of Bima located on the now Indonesian island of Sumbawa and ruled by Abu l Khair Sirajuddin surrenders its authority to the Dutch East Indies Company the VOC December 9 Pope Clement IX dies at the age of 69 after a reign of two and a half years December 13 Jean Racine s five act tragic play Britannicus is performed for the first time premiering at the Hotel de Bourgogne in Paris The play continues to be performed more than 350 years later including a 2011 version translated by Dr Howard Rubenstein December 18 The Battle of Cadiz begins off of the coast of the Spanish city as the English warship HMS Mary Rose encounters seven pirate ships from Algeria Although none of the ships on either side are sunk the Algerians are forced to retreat with an unknown number of casualties and the Mary Rose loses 12 dead and 18 wounded December 21 A papal conclave that will last for four months begins in Rome to select a successor to Pope Clement IX who had died 12 days earlier At the opening 54 of the 70 members of the College of Cardinals are present At least 21 Cardinals are considered for the papacy before Emilio Altieri is selected on April 29 to become Pope Clement X Date unknown edit Shakushain s revolt breaks out in Hokkaido Japan Ottoman units burn the eastern part of Kolarovo The Chinese Kangxi Emperor allows coastal residents deported in the Great Clearance of 1662 to return home Famine in Bengal kills 3 million people Phosphorus is discovered by German alchemist Hennig Brand the first chemical element to be discovered that was not known since ancient times 11 Antonio Stradivari makes his first violin in Cremona Okaya amp Co is founded as Sasaya a trading company in Nagoya Japan The Chinese herbal medicine company Tong Ren Tang 同仁堂 is established in Beijing Blaise Pascal s Pensees is posthumously published in Paris Jan Swammerdam publishes his Algemeene Verhandeling van de bloedeloose dierkens a groundbreaking work in microscopy as well as entomology The Orange College of Breda is wound up Jean Picard begins measurement of 1 degree of Earth s meridian arc in France Births edit nbsp Susanna Wesley nbsp Anne Marie d OrleansJanuary 20 Susanna Wesley mother of the John and Charles Wesley known as mother of Methodism d 1742 April 3 Jean Baptiste Forqueray French musician d 1722 May 24 Emerentia von Duben Swedish royal favorite d 1743 May 26 Sebastien Vaillant French botanist d 1722 July 30 Eudoxia Lopukhina first wife of Peter I of Russia d 1731 August 27 Anne Marie d Orleans Queen of Sicily and Sardinia d 1728 August 29 John Anstis English herald d 1744 October 19 Count Wirich Philipp von Daun Austrian military leader d 1741 December 16 Arnold Boonen Dutch portrait painter d 1729 date unknown Alessio Erardi Maltese painter d 1727 12 Jiang Tingxi Chinese painter d 1732 Elzbieta Sieniawska politically influential Polish magnate d 1729 probable Peter King 1st Baron King Lord Chancellor of England d 1734 Deaths edit nbsp RembrandtJanuary 27 Gaspar de Crayer Flemish painter b 1584 February 3 Catharina Questiers Dutch poet b 1631 February 13 Peter Venables English politician b 1604 February 23 Lieuwe van Aitzema Dutch historian and statesman b 1600 March 10 John Denham English poet b 1615 March 12 Cornelis Jan Witsen Mayor of Amsterdam b 1605 March 17 Willem van der Zaan Dutch admiral b 1621 March 23 Philipp Buchner German composer b 1614 March 25 Sir Lionel Tollemache 3rd Baronet English baronet b 1624 April 4 Johann Michael Moscherosch German statesman satirist b 1601 April 5 Nabeshima Naozumi Japanese daimyō b 1616 April 12 Abdias Treu German mathematician and academic b 1597 April 22 Friedrich Wilhelm II Duke of Saxe Altenburg 1639 1669 b 1603 April 23 Johannes Canuti Lenaeus archbishop of Uppsala Sweden b 1573 April 27 Richard Treat American city founder b 1584 May 1 Isaac Thornton English politician b 1615 May 14 Georges de Scudery French writer b 1601 May 16 Pietro da Cortona Italian artist b 1596 June 25 Francois de Vendome Duke of Beaufort French soldier b 1616 July 16 Thomas Howard 1st Earl of Berkshire English politician b 1587 July 29 Josias II Count of Waldeck Wildungen major general in Brunswick and co ruler of Waldeck Wildungen b 1636 August 18 William Gawdy English politician b 1612 August 28 Sir William Drake 1st Baronet English politician b 1606 September 3 Esteban Manuel de Villegas Spanish poet b 1589 September 10 Henrietta Maria of France queen of England Scotland and Ireland b 1609 13 September 28 Pierre Le Muet French architect b 1591 October 4 Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn Dutch painter b 1606 October 9 Richard Strode English politician b 1584 October 14 Antonio Cesti Italian composer b 1623 October 16 John Trapp English theologian b 1601 October 19 Domenico Fiasella Italian painter b 1589 Matthias Sention Sr Connecticut settler b 1601 October 24 William Prynne English Puritan leader b 1600 November 3 Charles Drelincourt French Protestant divine b 1595 November 4 Johannes Cocceius Dutch theologian b 1603 November 7 Lebrecht Prince of Anhalt Kothen German prince of the House of Ascania b 1622 November 10 Elisabeth Pepys English wife of Samuel Pepys b 1640 December 9 Pope Clement IX b 1600 December 11 Anna Maria of Mecklenburg Schwerin consort of Augustus Duke of Saxe Weissenfels b 1627 December 13 Thomas Dyke English politician b 1619 December 16 Nathaniel Fiennes English politician b c 1608 December 18 Johann Philipp of Hanau Lichtenberg German nobleman b 1626 December 25 George William Count Palatine of Zweibrucken Birkenfeld b 1591 December 31 Boguslaw Radziwill Polish Lithuanian noble b 1620 References edit David Cordingly Under the Black Flag The Romance and Reality of Life Among the Pirates Random House 1996 p 48 Christiane Aulanier Le Pavillon de Flore Editions des Musees Nationaux 1971 p 20 Alfred Rupert Hall Isaac Newton Adventurer in Thought Cambridge University Press 1996 p 67 Mount Etna Eruptions History amp Facts Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved April 7 2019 Pepys last words The Telegraph May 31 2016 Retrieved June 13 2018 Dieter Zimmerling The Hanseatic League Trading Power under the Sign of the Cog Heyne 1978 Werner Scheltjens North Eurasian Trade in World History 1660 1860 The Economic and Political Importance of the Baltic Sea Taylor amp Francis 2021 French novelist and historian Marcel Pagnol theorizes in a 1965 book Le Secret du Masque de fer that the prisoner is the older illegitimate brother of France s King Louis XIV punished for conspiracy against the crown History of the University of Innsbruck University of Innsbruck website Jadunath Sarkar ed Maasir i Alamgiri A History Of Emperor Aurangzeb by Saqi Mustaid Khan Longmans Green and Company 1947 p 60 Weeks Mary Elvira 1932 The discovery of the elements II Elements known to the alchemists Journal of Chemical Education 9 1 11 Bibcode 1932JChEd 9 11W doi 10 1021 ed009p11 Schiavone Michael J 2009 Dictionary of Maltese Biographies Vol 1 A F Pieta Pubblikazzjonijiet Indipendenza p 755 ISBN 9789993291329 Henrietta Maria queen consort of England Britannica www britannica com Retrieved September 7 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1669 amp oldid 1211347062, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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