1680s

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The 1680s decade ran from January 1, 1680, to December 31, 1689.

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In 1681, the last dodo was killed. Van den Venne dodo.jpg
In 1681, the last dodo was killed.

Events

1680

JanuaryMarch

AprilJune

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1683 painting by Francisco Rizi depicting the 1680 auto-da-fé in Madrid

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1681

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AprilJune

JulySeptember

OctoberDecember

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1682

JanuaryMarch

  • January 7 The Republic of Genoa forbids the unauthorized printing of newspapers and all handwritten newssheets; the ban is lifted after three months.
  • January 12 Scottish minister James Renwick, one of the Covenanters resisting the Scottish government's suppression of alternate religious views, publishes the Declaration of Lanark.
  • January 21 The Ottoman Empire army is mobilized in preparation for a war against Austria that culminates with the 1683 Battle of Vienna.
  • January 24 The first public theater in Brussels, the Opéra du Quai au Foin, is opened.
  • February 5 In Japan, on the 28th day of the 12th month in the year Tenna 1, a major fire sweeps through Edo (now Tokyo).
  • February 9 Thomas Otway's classic play Venice Preserv'd or A Plot Discover'd is given its first performance, premiering at the Duke's Theatre.
  • March 11 Work begins on construction of the Royal Hospital Chelsea for old soldiers in London, England. [17]
  • March 22 A fire breaks out in Newmarket, Suffolk, consuming half the town and spreading into sections of surrounding Cambridgeshire. Historian Laurence Echard describes it later as "A Providential Fire", noting that King Charles II "by the approach of the fury of the flames was immediately driven out of his own palace", and, after moving to safety in another section of town, was forced to flee again "when the wind, as conducted by an invisible power, suddenly changed about, and blew the smoke and cinders directly on his new lodgings, and in a moment made them as untenable as the other." [18]

AprilJune

JulySeptember

OctoberDecember

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  • Celia Fiennes, noblewoman and traveller, begins her journeys across Britain, in a venture that will prove to be her life's work. Her aim is to chronicle the towns, cities and great houses of the country. Her travels continue until at least 1712, and will take her to every county in England, though the main body of her journal is not written until the year 1702.
  • The Richard Wall House, believed to be the longest continuously inhabited residence in the US, is built in Pennsylvania.

1683

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1684

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1685

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1686

JanuaryMarch

  • January 3 In Madras (now Chennai) in India, local residents employed by the East India Company threaten to boycott their jobs after corporate administrator William Gyfford imposes a house tax on residences within the city walls. Gyfford places security forces at all entrances to the city and threatens to banish anyone who fails to pay their taxes, as well as to confiscate the goods of merchants who refuse to make sales. [58] A compromise is reached the next day on the amount of the taxes. [59]
  • January 17 King Louis XIV of France reports the success of the Edict of Fontainebleau, issued on October 22 against the Protestant Huguenots, and reports that after less than three months, the vast majority of the Huguenot population had left the country. [60]
  • January 29 In Guatemala, Spanish Army Captain Melchor Rodríguez Mazariegos leads a campaign to conquer the indigenous Maya people in the rain forests of Lacandona, departing from Huehuetenango to rendezvous with the colonial governor at San Mateo Ixtatán.
  • January 31 In the wake of the success of France's campaign against Protestantism, Victor Amadeus II, the Duke of Savoy, issues an edict against the Valdesi, the Duchy's Protestant minority, setting a 15-day deadline for members of the Valdesi to publicly renounce their beliefs as erroneous, or face banishment or death. [61] The February 15 deadline is ignored.
  • February 15 After the Valdesi in the Duchy of Savoy decline to obey the edict to convert to Catholicism, Duke Victor Amadeus dispatches a force of 9,000 French and Piedmontese soldiers to enforce the edict.
  • February 22 Sweden's Council of State endorses the reforms proposed by King Charles XI for the Swedish Church Law 1686, after having debated it in three sessions on February 18, 19 and 20. [62] The law confirms and describes the rights of the Lutheran Church and confirms Sweden as a Lutheran state; all non-Lutherans are banned from immigration unless they convert to Lutheranism; the Romani people are to be incorporated to the Lutheran Church; the poor care law is regulated; and all parishes are forced by law to teach the children within them to read and write, in order to learn the scripture, which closely eradicates illiteracy in Sweden. [63]
  • February 27 Gabriel Milan, the controversial Governor of the Danish West Indies since 1684, is removed from office by order of King Frederick III and placed under arrest for treason. Three years later, after being found guilty in a trial after being brought back to Copenhagen, Milan is beheaded on March 26, 1689. [64]
  • March 3 A group of 107 French Canadian soldiers, under the command of Pierre de Troyes, begins the Hudson Bay expedition, departing from Montreal on an 800-mile (1,300 km) journey to take control of the properties of British North American settlers of the Hudson's Bay Company. [65] The group marches for 82 days and arrives at the first Hudson's Bay fort, at Moose Factory on June 19. [66]

AprilJune

JulySeptember

OctoberDecember

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1687

JanuaryMarch

AprilJune

JulyDecember

OctoberDecember

  • October 20 An estimated 8.7 magnitude earthquake strikes 50 kilometres (31 mi) off of the coast of Peru and kills at least 5,000 people, primarily from a tsunami that washes away the city of Pisco and causes severe damage to the Spanish colonial cities of Lima, Callao and Ica. [96]
  • October 31 The legend of the Charter Oak begins as a successful attempt to hide the 1662 Royal Charter of the British colony (and now a U.S. state) of Connecticut after Edmund Andros, the Governor of the Dominion of New England, makes a mission of attempting to confiscate the founding documents for the seven colonies that make up the new administrative area. After Governor Andros arrives in Hartford and comes to the tavern of Zachariah Sanford to demand the Connecticut Colony charter, Captain Joseph Wadsworth spirits the parchment away from the and hides the Charter in a hollowed out portion of a white oak tree on Wyllys Hyll until Andros is recalled to London. [97]
  • November 8 Suleiman II succeeds the deposed Mehmed IV, as Ottoman Emperor.
  • December 31 In response to the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, a group of Huguenots set sail from France, and settle in the recently established Dutch colony at the Cape of Good Hope, where, using their native skills, they establish the first South African vineyards.

1688

JanuaryMarch

AprilJune

JulySeptember

OctoberDecember

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1689

Notable events during this year include:

JanuaryMarch

AprilJune

JulySeptember

OctoberDecember

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Births

1680

Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne.jpg
Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne

1681

Vitus Bering Vitus Bering.jpg
Vitus Bering

1682

Charles XII of Sweden Karl XII 1706.jpg
Charles XII of Sweden

1683

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Maria Anna of Austria

1684

Catherine I of Russia Catherine I of Russia by Nattier.jpg
Catherine I of Russia
Jean-Antoine Watteau Rosalba Carriera Portrait Antoine Watteau.jpg
Jean-Antoine Watteau
Edward Vernon Edward Vernon by Thomas Gainsborough.jpg
Edward Vernon

1685

George Frideric Handel George Frideric Handel by Balthasar Denner.jpg
George Frideric Handel
George Berkeley John Smibert - Bishop George Berkeley - Google Art Project.jpg
George Berkeley
Johann Sebastian Bach Johann Sebastian Bach.jpg
Johann Sebastian Bach
Charles VI Charles VI (1685-1740), Holy Roman Emperor.jpg
Charles VI

1686

Hans Egede Hans Egede - Johan Horner.jpg
Hans Egede
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit Fahrenheit small.jpg
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit
Allan Ramsay Allan-Ramsay.jpg
Allan Ramsay

1687

Sophia Dorothea of Hanover Queen Sophie Dorothea of Prussia.jpg
Sophia Dorothea of Hanover

1688

Emanuel Swedenborg Emanuel Swedenborg.PNG
Emanuel Swedenborg

1689

Montesquieu born 18 January Charles Montesquieu.jpg
Montesquieu born 18 January
Pierre-Joseph Alary born 19 March Pierre-Joseph Alary - Versailles MV 2971.jpg
Pierre-Joseph Alary born 19 March
Richard Ward (governor) born 15 April Ward-richard.RI.Governor.jpg
Richard Ward (governor) born 15 April
Marie Anne de Bourbon born 18 April Gobert, attributed - Marie Anne de Bourbon, Princess of Conde - Versailles, MV3758.jpg
Marie Anne de Bourbon born 18 April
Antoine Louis Rouille born 7 June Antoine-Louis Rouille (1689-1761).jpg
Antoine Louis Rouillé born 7 June
Mary Montagu, Duchess of Montagu born 15 July Mary Montagu.JPG
Mary Montagu, Duchess of Montagu born 15 July
Szymon Czechowicz born 22 July Szymon Czechowicz.jpg
Szymon Czechowicz born 22 July
Prince William, Duke of Gloucester born 24 July Prince William of Denmark.jpg
Prince William, Duke of Gloucester born 24 July
Henric Benzelius born 7 August Benzelius, Henric ur 427 portratter af namnkunniga svenske man och fruntimmer (1847).jpg
Henric Benzelius born 7 August
Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer born 1 September Jan Vilimek - Kilian Ignac Dinzenhofer.jpg
Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer born 1 September
Anna Sophie Schack born 4 September Anna Sophie Schack (1689-1760).png
Anna Sophie Schack born 4 September
Catharina Backer born 22 September SB 2530-Catharina Backer (1689-1766).jpg
Catharina Backer born 22 September
Nijo Yoshitada born 26 September Nijo Yoshitada.jpg
Nijō Yoshitada born 26 September
Frans van Mieris the Younger born 24 December Frans van Mieris (II), by Jacob Houbraken.jpg
Frans van Mieris the Younger born 24 December

Deaths

1680

Ann, Lady Fanshawe Ann Fanshawe (1625-1680), wife of Sir Richard Fanshawe.jpeg
Ann, Lady Fanshawe
Shivaji Shivaji British Museum.jpg
Shivaji
Ferdinand Bol Ferdinand Bol.Self-portrait.jpg
Ferdinand Bol
Emperor Go-Mizunoo Emperor Go-Mizunoo3.jpg
Emperor Go-Mizunoo

1681

Frans van Mieris the Elder Frans van Mieris Selfportrait 1667.jpg
Frans van Mieris the Elder
Jahanara Begum Jahanara 1635.jpg
Jahanara Begum

1682

Prince Rupert of the Rhine Rupert of the Rhine.jpg
Prince Rupert of the Rhine

date unknown

1683

Julien Maunoir Julien Maunoir.jpg
Julien Maunoir
Cesare Facchinetti Cesare Facchinetti.jpeg
Cesare Facchinetti
Alfonso VI of Portugal Afonso VI de Portugal.JPG
Alfonso VI of Portugal

1684

Pieter de Hooch Angebliche zelfportret van de schilder Pieter de Hooch, Rijksmuseum SK-A-181.jpg
Pieter de Hooch
Pierre Corneille Pierre Corneille 2.jpg
Pierre Corneille
Geraud de Cordemoy Geraud de Cordemoy.jpg
Géraud de Cordemoy

1685

King Charles II of England King Charles II by John Michael Wright or studio.jpg
King Charles II of England
Emperor Go-Sai Emperor Go-Sai.jpg
Emperor Go-Sai
James Scott James Scott, Duke of Monmouth and Buccleuch by William Wissing.jpg
James Scott

1686

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Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie
Otto von Guericke Anselmus-van-Hulle-Hommes-illustres MG 0539.tif
Otto von Guericke
Eleonora Gonzaga Eleonora Gonzaga by Frans Luyckx.jpg
Eleonora Gonzaga

1687

William Petty Sir William Petty.jpg
William Petty

1688

Ferdinand Verbiest Le Pere Ferdinand Verbiest.gif
Ferdinand Verbiest
James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde by William Wissing.jpg
James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond

1689

Seth Ward (bishop of Salisbury) died 6 January Seth Ward (1617-1689).jpg
Seth Ward (bishop of Salisbury) died 6 January
Marie Louise d'Orleans died 12 February Maria Luisa de Orleans, reina de Espana.jpg
Marie Louise d'Orléans died 12 February
Sambhaji died 11 March Sambhaji painting late 17th century.png
Sambhaji died 11 March
Kazimierz Lyszczynski died 30 March Kazimierz Lyszczynski, portrait.jpg
Kazimierz Łyszczyński died 30 March
Archduchess Maria Anna Josepha of Austria died 4 April Anonym Erzherzogin Maria Anna Josepha.jpg
Archduchess Maria Anna Josepha of Austria died 4 April
Lorenzo Onofrio Colonna died 14 April Iakob Ferdinand Voet. Portret Lorentso I Onofrio Kolonna (1684-1689), gertsoga i kniazia Paliano.jpg
Lorenzo Onofrio Colonna died 14 April
Aphra Behn died 16 April Peter Lely - Aphra Behn - Google Art Project.jpg
Aphra Behn died 16 April
Christina, Queen of Sweden died 19 April Swedish queen Drottning Kristina portrait by Sebastien Bourdon stor.jpg
Christina, Queen of Sweden died 19 April
Conyers Darcy, 1st Earl of Holderness died 14 June Johannes Priwitzer Conyers Darcy 1st Earl of Holderness.jpg
Conyers Darcy, 1st Earl of Holderness died 14 June
Song Si-yeol died 19 July songsiyeol cosang.jpg
Song Si-yeol died 19 July
Pope Innocent XI died 12 August Inocencius XI.jpg
Pope Innocent XI died 12 August
John Lake (bishop) died 30 August BishopJohnLake.jpg
John Lake (bishop) died 30 August
Jane Lane, Lady Fisher died 9 September Jane (nee Lane), Lady Fisher from NPG.jpg
Jane Lane, Lady Fisher died 9 September
George Ent died 13 October George Ent.jpg
George Ent died 13 October
Stephan Farffler died 24 October Rollstuhl Farfler 1655.jpg
Stephan Farffler died 24 October
Thomas Sydenham died 29 December Thomas Sydenham by Mary Beale.jpg
Thomas Sydenham died 29 December

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">1640</span> Calendar year

1640 (MDCXL) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar, the 1640th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 640th year of the 2nd millennium, the 40th year of the 17th century, and the 1st year of the 1640s decade. As of the start of 1640, the Gregorian calendar was 10 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1691</span> Calendar year

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">1620s</span> Decade

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">1685</span> Calendar year

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">1610s</span> Decade

The 1610s decade ran from January 1, 1610, to December 31, 1619.

The 1660s decade ran from 1 January 1660, to 31 December 1669.

The 1670s decade ran from January 1, 1670, to December 31, 1679.

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The 1580s decade ran from January 1, 1580, to December 31, 1589.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1656</span> Calendar year

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