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1698

1698 (MDCXCVIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar, the 1698th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 698th year of the 2nd millennium, the 98th year of the 17th century, and the 9th year of the 1690s decade. As of the start of 1698, the Gregorian calendar was 10 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1698 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1698
MDCXCVIII
Ab urbe condita2451
Armenian calendar1147
ԹՎ ՌՃԽԷ
Assyrian calendar6448
Balinese saka calendar1619–1620
Bengali calendar1105
Berber calendar2648
English Regnal year10 Will. 3 – 11 Will. 3
Buddhist calendar2242
Burmese calendar1060
Byzantine calendar7206–7207
Chinese calendar丁丑年 (Fire Ox)
4394 or 4334
    — to —
戊寅年 (Earth Tiger)
4395 or 4335
Coptic calendar1414–1415
Discordian calendar2864
Ethiopian calendar1690–1691
Hebrew calendar5458–5459
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1754–1755
 - Shaka Samvat1619–1620
 - Kali Yuga4798–4799
Holocene calendar11698
Igbo calendar698–699
Iranian calendar1076–1077
Islamic calendar1109–1110
Japanese calendarGenroku 11
(元禄11年)
Javanese calendar1621–1622
Julian calendarGregorian minus 10 days
Korean calendar4031
Minguo calendar214 before ROC
民前214年
Nanakshahi calendar230
Thai solar calendar2240–2241
Tibetan calendar阴火牛年
(female Fire-Ox)
1824 or 1443 or 671
    — to —
阳土虎年
(male Earth-Tiger)
1825 or 1444 or 672


January 4: The Palace of Whitehall is destroyed by fire.

Events Edit

January–March Edit

April–June Edit

  • April 1 – Scottish pirate William Kidd and his crew arrive at Île Sainte-Marie off of the coast of Madagascar in Kidd's Adventure Galley bringing with them the cargo of the captured ships Quedagh Merchant and Rouparelle. Upon arrival, all but 13 of Kidd's crew desert to work for another pirate, Robert Culliford. The Adventure Galley, which is leaking and falling apart, sinks and the Rouparelle is sunk by the deserters. Kidd and his 13 henchmen depart on Quedah Merchant.
  • April 10 – A total solar eclipse is visible in central America.[3]
  • May 1 – The Banishment Act of 1697 goes into effect for Roman Catholic church officials in Ireland, having been the deadline for all "popish archbishops, bishops, vicars general, deans, jesuits, monks, friars, and other regular popish clergy" to have reported to Irish ports for deportation. Re-entry to Ireland after May 4, 1698, is a criminal offense with a penalty of 12 months imprisonment and expulsion, while a second re-entry is punishable by death as treason.
  • May 4 – At the imperial capital at Inwa, Sanay Min of the Toungoo dynasty becomes the new King of Burma upon the death of his father, Minye Kyawhtin.
  • May 17 – The British Royal Navy ship HMS Hastings, a 32-gun fifth rate, is launched.
  • June 20An earthquake of magnitude 7.2–7.9 damages an extended region around Ambato, Ecuador, including the Tungurahua, Cotopaxi and Chimborazo provinces. Ambato and Latacunga are completely destroyed and several thousand casualties are reported.[4]
  • June 21John Churchill, Earl of Marlborough is reinstated in the English Army, with readmission to the Privy Council by King William III. On July 26, he is selected as one of the Lords Justice.[5]
  • June 24 – The Trade with Africa Act 1697 goes into effect in English overseas possessions, ending the monopoly of the Royal African Company (RAC) on the triangular trade by opening it to any English merchants who pay a 10 percent fee to the RAC.

July–September Edit

October–December Edit

Date unknown Edit

Births Edit

 
Pietro Metastasio born 3 January
 
Giovanni Battista de' Rossi born 22 February
 
Lady Jane Douglas born 17 March
 
Prokop Diviš born 26 March
 
Steven Hoogendijk born 1 April
 
Henry Baker (naturalist) born 8 May
 
Weliwita Sri Saranankara Thero born 19 June
 
Jean-Michel Chevotet born 11 July
 
Giacomo Ceruti born 13 October
 
Ange-Jacques Gabriel born 23 October
 
Paul Troger born 30 October

January–March Edit

April–June Edit

July–September Edit

October–December Edit

Deaths Edit

 
Moyse Charas died 17 January
 
Mechtilde of the Blessed Sacrament died 6 April
 
Jacob ben Aaron Sasportas died 15 April
 
Elizabeth Maitland, Duchess of Lauderdale died 5 June
 
Jai Singh of Mewar died 23 September
 
Louis de Buade de Frontenac died 28 November

January–March Edit

April–June Edit

July–September Edit

October–December Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Fires, Great", in The Insurance Cyclopeadia: Being an Historical Treasury of Events and Circumstances Connected with the Origin and Progress of Insurance, Cornelius Walford, ed. (C. and E. Layton, 1876) p48
  2. ^ "Gingee I 1689—1698 Mughal—Maratha Wars", in Dictionary of Battles and Sieges, ed. by Tony Jacques (Greenwood Press, 2007) p. 395
  3. ^ "Total Solar Eclipse of 1698 Apr 10". EclipseWise.com. Retrieved September 19, 2022.
  4. ^ Beauval, Céline; Yepes, Hugo; Bakun, William H.; Egred, José; Alvarado, Alexandra; Singaucho, Juan-Carlos (June 2010). "Locations and magnitudes of historical earthquakes in the Sierra of Ecuador (1587–1996)". Geophysical Journal International. 181 (3): 1613–1633. Retrieved September 19, 2022.
  5. ^ C. T. Atkinson, Marlborough and the Rise of the British Army (G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1921) p. 150
  6. ^ a b Members of Parliament Return to Two Orders of the Honourable the House of Commons. Parliaments of England, 1213-1702 (House of Commons, 1878) pp. 589-595
  7. ^ Carlyle, E. I. (2004). "Savery, Thomas (1650?–1715)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/24733. Retrieved November 5, 2011. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  8. ^ "Charters Granted to the Second East India Company", in A Collection of Charters and Statutes Relating to the East India Company (Eyre and Strahan, 1817) p. vii
  9. ^ Cates, William L. R. (1863). The Pocket Date Book. Chapman and Hall.
  10. ^ O’Neill, C. E. (1974). "Le Moyne de Bienville, Jean-Baptiste". In Halpenny, Francess G (ed.). Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Vol. III (1741–1770) (online ed.). University of Toronto Press.
  11. ^ Arthur M. Harris, "Pirate Tales from the Law" (Little, Brown and Company, 1923) pp. 47-48
  12. ^ R. A. Brock, Virginia and Virginians: Eminent Virginians (Clearfield Press, 1888) p.10
  13. ^ Lund, Emil Ferdinand Svitzer (1897). "Leonora Christina, Grevinde Ulfeld". Danske malede portraetter: en beskrivende katalog (in Danish). Vol. 2. Copenhagen: Gyldendal. pp. 193–203.

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calendar1619 1620Bengali calendar1105Berber calendar2648English Regnal year10 Will 3 11 Will 3Buddhist calendar2242Burmese calendar1060Byzantine calendar7206 7207Chinese calendar丁丑年 Fire Ox 4394 or 4334 to 戊寅年 Earth Tiger 4395 or 4335Coptic calendar1414 1415Discordian calendar2864Ethiopian calendar1690 1691Hebrew calendar5458 5459Hindu calendars Vikram Samvat1754 1755 Shaka Samvat1619 1620 Kali Yuga4798 4799Holocene calendar11698Igbo calendar698 699Iranian calendar1076 1077Islamic calendar1109 1110Japanese calendarGenroku 11 元禄11年 Javanese calendar1621 1622Julian calendarGregorian minus 10 daysKorean calendar4031Minguo calendar214 before ROC民前214年Nanakshahi calendar230Thai solar calendar2240 2241Tibetan calendar阴火牛年 female Fire Ox 1824 or 1443 or 671 to 阳土虎年 male Earth Tiger 1825 or 1444 or 672 January 4 The Palace of Whitehall is destroyed by fire 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 2 1 January March 2 2 April June 2 3 July September 2 4 October December 3 Deaths 3 1 January March 3 2 April June 3 3 July September 3 4 October December 4 ReferencesEvents EditJanuary March Edit January 1 The Abenaki tribe and Massachusetts colonists sign a treaty ending the conflict in New England January 4 The Palace of Whitehall in London England is destroyed by fire 1 January 23 George Louis becomes Elector of Hanover upon the death of his father Ernest Augustus Because the widow of Ernest Augustus George s mother Sophia was heiress presumptive as the cousin of Anne Queen of Great Britain and Anne s closest eligible heir George will become King of Great Britain January 30 William Kidd who initially seized foreign ships under authority as a privateer for the British Empire before becoming a pirate becomes an outlaw and uses his ship the Adventure Galley to capture an Indian ship the valuable Quedagh Merchant near India February 17 The Maratha Empire fort at Gingee falls after a siege of almost nine years by the Mughal Empire as King Rajaram escapes to safety General Swarup Singh Bundela who led the scaling of the fortress walls and Gingee s capture is rewarded by Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb with command of the area 2 March 8 The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge the oldest Anglican mission organization in the world is founded by English clergyman Thomas Bray and four other people at Lincoln s Inn in London along with Sir Humphrey Mackworth Maynard Colchester Lord Guilford and John Hooke March English Bishop Jeremy Collier publishes his pamphlet A Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage accusing several contemporary playwrights of undermining public morality in their popular comedies by using profanity blasphemy and indecency Samuel Cranston becomes the governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations April June Edit April 1 Scottish pirate William Kidd and his crew arrive at Ile Sainte Marie off of the coast of Madagascar in Kidd s Adventure Galley bringing with them the cargo of the captured ships Quedagh Merchant and Rouparelle Upon arrival all but 13 of Kidd s crew desert to work for another pirate Robert Culliford The Adventure Galley which is leaking and falling apart sinks and the Rouparelle is sunk by the deserters Kidd and his 13 henchmen depart on Quedah Merchant April 10 A total solar eclipse is visible in central America 3 May 1 The Banishment Act of 1697 goes into effect for Roman Catholic church officials in Ireland having been the deadline for all popish archbishops bishops vicars general deans jesuits monks friars and other regular popish clergy to have reported to Irish ports for deportation Re entry to Ireland after May 4 1698 is a criminal offense with a penalty of 12 months imprisonment and expulsion while a second re entry is punishable by death as treason May 4 At the imperial capital at Inwa Sanay Min of the Toungoo dynasty becomes the new King of Burma upon the death of his father Minye Kyawhtin May 17 The British Royal Navy ship HMS Hastings a 32 gun fifth rate is launched June 20 An earthquake of magnitude 7 2 7 9 damages an extended region around Ambato Ecuador including the Tungurahua Cotopaxi and Chimborazo provinces Ambato and Latacunga are completely destroyed and several thousand casualties are reported 4 June 21 John Churchill Earl of Marlborough is reinstated in the English Army with readmission to the Privy Council by King William III On July 26 he is selected as one of the Lords Justice 5 June 24 The Trade with Africa Act 1697 goes into effect in English overseas possessions ending the monopoly of the Royal African Company RAC on the triangular trade by opening it to any English merchants who pay a 10 percent fee to the RAC July September Edit July 7 The English House of Commons is dissolved and new elections are held between July 19 and August 10 for a parliament to be summoned on August 24 6 July 14 Darien scheme The first Scottish settlers leave for an ill fated colony in Panama July 25 English engineer Thomas Savery obtains a patent for a steam pump 7 August 24 King William III opens the newly elected House of Commons at Westminster 6 August 25 Peter the Great arrives back in Moscow General Patrick Gordon has already crushed the Streltsy Uprising with 341 rebels sentenced to be decapitated September 5 In an effort to move his people away from Asiatic customs Tsar Peter I of Russia imposes a beard tax A charter is granted by King William III of England to the new East India Company of England called the New Company or the English Company to break the monopoly that has existed in India since 1689 with the existing British East India Company 8 October December Edit October 11 The Treaty of the Hague is signed between the Dutch Republic England and France 9 October 24 Iberville and Bienville sail from Brest to the Gulf of Mexico to defend the southern borders of New France 10 November 2 The Darien scheme Scottish settlers land in Panama and establish their ill fated colony 80 of them would die within the first year November 14 The first Eddystone Lighthouse built off Plymouth England is illuminated The Spanish king Carlos names his grandson Jozef Ferdinand as his heir November 16 A congress begins in Sremski Karlovci to discuss a treaty between the Ottoman Empire and the Holy League November Tani Jinzan astronomer and calendar scholar observes a fire destroy Tosa now Kōchi in Japan at the same time as a Leonid meteor shower taking it as evidence to reinforce belief in the Theory of Areas December 8 King William III of England issues a proclamation of our most gracious pardon unto all such pirates in the East Indies viz all eastward of the Cape of Good Hope who shall surrender themselves for piracies or robberies committed by them upon sea or land before April 30 1699 to Captain Thomas Warren but specifically excepting Henry Every alias Bridgman and William Kidd 11 December 9 Francis Nicholson becomes the new British colonial governor of Virginia succeeding Sir Edmund Andros 12 December 12 Mombasa referred to at the time as Fort Jesus and now part of Kenya falls under control of the Emirate of Oman with Imam Sa if ibn Sultan as the first Omani Governor Date unknown Edit Bucharest becomes the capital of Wallachia part of modern day Romania In Africa Zanzibar is captured by Oman The Whigs sponsor Captain Kidd of New York as a privateer against French shipping Humphrey Hody is appointed regius professor of Greek at Oxford Shepherd Neame Brewery founded Ukraine suffers a great famine Births Edit nbsp Pietro Metastasio born 3 January nbsp Giovanni Battista de Rossi born 22 February nbsp Lady Jane Douglas born 17 March nbsp Prokop Divis born 26 March nbsp Steven Hoogendijk born 1 April nbsp Henry Baker naturalist born 8 May nbsp Weliwita Sri Saranankara Thero born 19 June nbsp Jean Michel Chevotet born 11 July nbsp Giacomo Ceruti born 13 October nbsp Ange Jacques Gabriel born 23 October nbsp Paul Troger born 30 OctoberJanuary March Edit January 1 Leonardo VII Tocco Italian noble the Prince of Montemiletto and the titular Prince of Achaea d 1776 January 3 Metastasio b Pietro Antonio Domenico Trapassi Italian poet and opera librettist d 1782 January 7 Thomas Southwell 2nd Baron Southwell Irish peer politician and freemason d 1766 January 21 Auguste Louise of Wurttemberg Oels Duchess of Wurttemberg Oels by birth and by marriage Duchess of Saxe Weissenfels Barby d 1739 February 4 Heinrich August de la Motte Fouque Prussian Lieutenant general and General der Infanterie and a confidant of King Frederick the Great d 1774 February 5 Germain Francois Poullain de Saint Foix 18th century French writer and playwright d 1776 February 7 Nicolas Sarrabat French mathematician and scientist d 1739 February 16 Pierre Bouguer French mathematician geophysicist geodesist and astronomer d 1758 Johann Elias Ridinger German painter d 1767 February 19 William FitzRoy 3rd Duke of Cleveland English nobleman d 1774 February 20 Gerard Arnout Hasselaer burgomaster and counsellor of the city of Amsterdam d 1766 Bernardo Tanucci Italian statesman d 1783 February 22 Giovanni Battista de Rossi Italian Roman Catholic priest d 1764 February 23 Thomas Bladen colonial governor in North America and British MP d 1780 February 28 Sigismund von Schrattenbach Prince Archbishop of Salzburg d 1771 March 6 Johannes Alberti Dutch theologian d 1762 March 17 Lady Jane Douglas Scottish noblewoman d 1753 March 26 Vaclav Prokop Divis Czech priest scientist and inventor d 1765 April June Edit April 1 Steven Hoogendijk Rotterdam watch and instrument maker and physicist d 1788 April 2 Henry Edgar Scottish Episcopal minister Bishop of Fife from 1762 to 1765 d 1765 April 5 Anne Hamilton 2nd Countess of Ruglen Scottish noblewoman d 1748 April 19 Daniel Gerdes German Calvinist theologian and historian d 1765 April 28 John Phillipson British Navy administrator commissioner MP for over 20 years d 1756 May 1 Francesco Robba Italian sculptor d 1757 May 8 Henry Baker British naturalist d 1774 May 10 Cuthbert Ellison British Army officer and MP for Shaftesbury d 1785 Francois Parfaict 18th century French theatre historian d 1753 May 11 Pierre Contant d Ivry French architect and designer d 1777 May 17 Gio Nicola Buhagiar Maltese painter d 1752 Sir John Major 1st Baronet British merchant d 1781 May 22 Lord William Beauclerk British army officer and politician d 1733 May 24 John Count Palatine of Gelnhausen d 1780 June 2 Henry Miles English Dissenting minister scientific writer Fellow of the Royal Society d 1763 June 15 George Browne Irish soldier of fortune in Russian service d 1792 June 19 Aoki Konyō Confucian scholar d 1769 Weliwita Sri Saranankara Thero Last Sangharaja of Sri Lanka d 1778 June 22 Charles Hugues Le Febvre de Saint Marc 18th century French playwright and homme de lettres d 1769 June 23 Lord Nassau Powlett English army officer and MP d 1741 July September Edit July 8 Nicolo Maria Antonelli Italian Cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church d 1767 July 11 Jean Michel Chevotet French architect d 1772 George Turnbull Scottish philosopher d 1748 July 17 Pierre Louis Moreau de Maupertuis French mathematician d 1759 July 19 Johann Jakob Bodmer Swiss author d 1783 John Clavering English MP and Groom of the Bedchamber at the Court of George II d 1762 July 24 Frantisek Jiranek Czech Bohemian Baroque composer d 1778 August 18 Samuel Klingenstierna Swedish mathematician and scientist d 1765 August 20 Louis Fornel Canadian merchant d 1745 August 24 Erik Pontoppidan Danish author d 1764 August 29 Richard Pearsall English Congregationalist minister friend of Philip Doddridge d 1762 Jacob Vernet prominent theologian in Geneva d 1789 September 6 Jean Thurel French soldier d 1807 September 8 Francois Francoeur French composer and violinist d 1787 Friederike Charlotte of Hesse Darmstadt princess of Hesse Darmstadt and through her marriage a princess of Hesse Kassel d 1777 September 14 Charles Francois de Cisternay du Fay French chemist and superintendent of the Jardin du Roi d 1739 September 15 Pier Francesco Guala Italian painter d 1757 September 23 Lewis Morris colonial American judge d 1762 September 26 William Cavendish 3rd Duke of Devonshire British nobleman Whig politician and MP d 1755 September 28 Joachim Christian von Tresckow Prussian Lieutenant General d 1762 October December Edit October 6 Francois Bernard Lepicie 18th century French engraver d 1755 October 7 Henry Madin French composer at the Chapelle royale d 1748 October 12 Jean Paul Timoleon de Cosse Brissac Marshal of France d 1784 October 13 Giacomo Ceruti Italian late Baroque painter d 1767 October 23 Ange Jacques Gabriel principal architect of King Louis XV of France d 1782 John Jortin English church historian d 1770 October 30 Peter Thompson English merchant d 1770 Paul Troger Austrian painter d 1762 November 4 Caleb Fleming English dissenting minister and Polemicist d 1779 November 6 Sir Alexander Lauder 4th Baronet d 1730 November 8 Alberico Archinto Italian cardinal and papal diplomat d 1758 November 10 Maria Taylor Byrd colonial woman who managed her and her husband William Byrd II s Westover Plantation when he was absent d 1771 November 22 Pierre de Rigaud marquis de Vaudreuil Cavagnial Canadian born colonial governor of French Canada in North America d 1778 November 23 Jacob Johann Kohler Estonian printer who published the first Estonian language Bible in 1739 d 1757 November 24 Charles Douglas 3rd Duke of Queensberry Scottish nobleman extensive landowner Privy Counsellor Vice Admiral of Scotland d 1778 November 28 Charlotta Frolich Swedish agronomist d 1770 December 2 Oliver Legipont German Benedictine bibliographer d 1758 December 6 Anthony Mooyart acting Governor of Ceylon during the Dutch period in Ceylon d 1767 December 9 Mark Hiddesley Anglican churchman d 1773 December 20 Paul Fourdrinier English engraver d 1758 December 21 Philip Wharton 1st Duke of Wharton powerful Jacobite politician d 1731 December 24 William Warburton English critic and Bishop of Gloucester d 1779 December 25 Jacobus Houbraken Dutch engraver and the son of the artist and biographer Arnold Houbraken d 1780 December 26 Filippo della Valle Italian late Baroque or early Neoclassic sculptor d 1768 December 27 Vlaho Kabuzic Ragusan nobleman and diplomat d 1750 date unknown Bernard Forest de Belidor French engineer d 1761 William Moraley English American indentured servant and autobiographer a primary source for life in the Province of Pennsylvania d 1762 Baal Shem Tov Polish rabbi and founder of the Hasidic movement of Judaism Deaths Edit nbsp Moyse Charas died 17 January nbsp Mechtilde of the Blessed Sacrament died 6 April nbsp Jacob ben Aaron Sasportas died 15 April nbsp Elizabeth Maitland Duchess of Lauderdale died 5 June nbsp Jai Singh of Mewar died 23 September nbsp Louis de Buade de Frontenac died 28 NovemberJanuary March Edit January 10 Louis Sebastien Le Nain de Tillemont French ecclesiastical historian b 1637 January 15 Girolamo Borghese Roman Catholic prelate Bishop of Pienza 1668 1698 b 1616 Richard Boyle 1st Earl of Burlington Anglo Irish nobleman Lord High Treasurer of Ireland Cavalier b 1612 January 17 Moyse Charas apothecary in France during the reign of Louis XIV b 1619 January 20 Giannicolo Conti Roman Catholic cardinal b 1617 January 22 Frederick Casimir Kettler Duke of Courland and Semigallia b 1650 January 23 Ernest Augustus Elector of Brunswick Luneburg b 1629 February 9 Francis Bernard English apothecary b 1628 February 16 Sir James Rushout 1st Baronet English politician b 1644 February 21 Rowland Thomas English colonist of Springfield Massachusetts selectman stonemason surveyor and proprietor b 1621 March 2 Jacques Quetif French Dominican and noted bibliographer b 1618 March 6 Philip Sidney 3rd Earl of Leicester English politician b 1619 March 14 Claes Ralamb Swedish statesman b 1622 March 16 Leonora Christina Ulfeldt Danish countess b 1621 13 April June Edit April 6 Mechtilde of the Blessed Sacrament French nun b 1614 April 9 Charles d Albert d Ailly French diplomat b 1625 April 11 Charles Morton Cornish nonconformist minister b 1627 April 15 Jacob ben Aaron Sasportas Rabbi Kabbalist anti Shabbethaian b 1610 April 29 Charles Cornwallis 3rd Baron Cornwallis First Lord of the British Admiralty b 1655 May 4 Minye Kyawhtin king of Toungoo dynasty of Burma Myanmar b 1651 May 15 Marie Champmesle French actress b 1642 May 19 Vere Fane 5th Earl of Westmorland b 1678 May 24 William Blundell of Crosby English Royalist landowner and topographer b 1620 June 5 Elizabeth Maitland Duchess of Lauderdale influential British noblewoman b 1626 Domenico Minio Roman Catholic prelate Bishop of Caorle 1684 1698 b 1628 June 10 Gerrit Berckheyde Dutch Golden Age painter b 1638 June 11 Balthasar Bekker Dutch minister and author of philosophical and theological works b 1634 June 29 Paluzzo Paluzzi Altieri degli Albertoni Italian Catholic Cardinal and Cardinal Nephew to Pope Clement X b 1623 June 30 Charles Cheyne 1st Viscount Newhaven English Member of Parliament b 1625 July September Edit July 11 Antonio Molinari Roman Catholic prelate Bishop of Lettere Gragnano 1676 1698 b 1626 July 13 Charles Somerset Marquess of Worcester English nobleman and politician b 1660 July 18 Johann Heinrich Heidegger Swiss theologian b 1633 July 29 Bartolomeo Gradenigo Roman Catholic prelate Bishop of Brescia 1682 1698 b 1636 August 14 Francisco de Aguiar y Seijas Spanish cleric and bishop b 1632 August 25 Fleetwood Sheppard English poet b 1634 August 31 Miguel Jeronimo de Molina Spanish prelate and bishop b 1638 September 23 Jai Singh of Mewar Maharana of Mewar from 1680 1698 b 1653 October December Edit October 11 William Molyneux Irish philosopher and writer b 1656 October 23 David Klocker Ehrenstrahl German artist b 1628 October 24 Daniel de Remy de Courcelle Canadian politician b 1626 November 4 Rasmus Bartholin Danish physician and grammarian b 1625 November 10 John George II Duke of Saxe Eisenach b 1665 November 13 Johann Count of Leiningen Dagsburg Falkenburg German nobleman b 1662 November 20 Giovanni Battista De Pace Roman Catholic prelate Bishop of Capaccio 1684 1698 b 1627 November 23 Cesar Pierre Richelet French grammarian and lexicographer b 1626 November 28 Louis de Buade de Frontenac Governor of New France b 1622 December 1 Ferdinand Joseph Prince of Dietrichstein German prince b 1636 December 7 Andrea Guarneri Italian luthier b 1626 December 9 Jose Gonzalez Blazquez Roman Catholic prelate Bishop of Plasencia 1695 1698 b 1630 December 16 Simone Pignoni Italian painter b 1611 December 26 Wolfgang Julius Count of Hohenlohe Neuenstein German field marshal and the last count of Hohenlohe Neuenstein b 1622 date unknown Nicholas Barbon English economist b c 1640 Franciscus Mercurius van Helmont Flemish alchemist b 1614 in fiction Mircalla Karnstein Countess of Karnstein b 1680 References Edit Fires Great in The Insurance Cyclopeadia Being an Historical Treasury of Events and Circumstances Connected with the Origin and Progress of Insurance Cornelius Walford ed C and E Layton 1876 p48 Gingee I 1689 1698 Mughal Maratha Wars in Dictionary of Battles and Sieges ed by Tony Jacques Greenwood Press 2007 p 395 Total Solar Eclipse of 1698 Apr 10 EclipseWise com Retrieved September 19 2022 Beauval Celine Yepes Hugo Bakun William H Egred Jose Alvarado Alexandra Singaucho Juan Carlos June 2010 Locations and magnitudes of historical earthquakes in the Sierra of Ecuador 1587 1996 Geophysical Journal International 181 3 1613 1633 Retrieved September 19 2022 C T Atkinson Marlborough and the Rise of the British Army G P Putnam s Sons 1921 p 150 a b Members of Parliament Return to Two Orders of the Honourable the House of Commons Parliaments of England 1213 1702 House of Commons 1878 pp 589 595 Carlyle E I 2004 Savery Thomas 1650 1715 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 24733 Retrieved November 5 2011 Subscription or UK public library membership required Charters Granted to the Second East India Company in A Collection of Charters and Statutes Relating to the East India Company Eyre and Strahan 1817 p vii Cates William L R 1863 The Pocket Date Book Chapman and Hall O Neill C E 1974 Le Moyne de Bienville Jean Baptiste In Halpenny Francess G ed Dictionary of Canadian Biography Vol III 1741 1770 online ed University of Toronto Press Arthur M Harris Pirate Tales from the Law Little Brown and Company 1923 pp 47 48 R A Brock Virginia and Virginians Eminent Virginians Clearfield Press 1888 p 10 Lund Emil Ferdinand Svitzer 1897 Leonora Christina Grevinde Ulfeld Danske malede portraetter en beskrivende katalog in Danish Vol 2 Copenhagen Gyldendal pp 193 203 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1698 amp oldid 1179990931, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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