1660s
1660s: events by year
Contents: 1660 1661 1662 1663 1664 1665 1666 1667 1668 1669
January–June
July–December
- August 19 – Dr Edward Stanley preaches a sermon in the nave of Winchester Cathedral to commemorate the return of the Chapter following the English Restoration.
- September 25 – Samuel Pepys has his first cup of tea (an event recorded in his diary).[2]
- October 17 – The ten regicides who signed the death warrant of Charles I of England are hanged, drawn and quartered, a process which includes their being disemboweled and their bowels burned before their eyes.
- November 28 – At Gresham College in London, twelve men, including Christopher Wren, Robert Boyle, John Wilkins, and Sir Robert Moray meet after a lecture by Wren and decide to found "a College for the Promoting of Physico-Mathematicall Experimentall Learning" (later known as the Royal Society).
- December – Andres Malong, a native chieftain of Pangasinan, Philippines, leads a revolt against the Spanish regime.
- December 8 – First actress to appear on the professional stage in England, as Desdemona in Othello, following reopening of the theatres; variously considered to be Margaret Hughes, Anne Marshall or Katherine Corey.[5][6][7]
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- Expulsion of the Portuguese from the Bengal port city of Chittagong by Mughal forces of Emperor Aurangzeb under General Bujurg Umed Khan and renaming the city as Islamabad.
- Sir Isaac Newton uses a prism to split sunlight into its component colors, which helps us understand the nature of light more comprehensively (see optical spectrum). He made a huge number of discoveries and inventions during this year, leading it to be referred to as his Annus Mirabilis.
- Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer paints The Art of Painting, his largest and most complex work.
- Lund University is founded in Lund, Sweden.
- Moulay al-Rashid conquers Fes, marking the beginning of Morocco's still-reigning Alaouite Dynasty.
- Jean Talon completes a census of New France, the first census in North America.
- The Russian Orthodox Church holds a sobor (church council) which deposes Patriarch Nikon, but accepts his liturgical reforms. Dissenters from his reforms, known as Old Believers, continue to this day.
- The year is also known for having all the Roman numerals, used only once, in order from biggest to smallest value (MDCLXVI = 1666).
January–June
- January 20 – Russo-Polish War (1654–1667): Poland cedes Kiev, Smolensk, and eastern Ukraine to Russia in the Treaty of Andrusovo, which puts a final end to Poland's status as a Central European power.
- February – The first theatre in Scandinavia, opens in Lejonkulan and Bollhuset in Stockholm, Sweden.
- March 27 – In North America (Canada), explorer René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle is released from the Society of Jesus (Jesuits).
- April 6 – 1667 Dubrovnik earthquake: Earthquake in Republic of Ragusa which kills one fifth of the population.
- April 27 – The blind, impoverished John Milton sells the copyright of Paradise Lost for £10.
- May 24 – The War of Devolution begins; France invades Flanders and Franche-Comté.
- June 12–June 17 – Raid on the Medway: A Dutch fleet under Admiral Michiel de Ruyter burns Sheerness, sails up the River Medway, raids Chatham dockyards and tows away the royal flagship The Royal Charles.
- June 15 – The first human blood transfusion is administered by Dr. Jean-Baptiste Denys. He transfuses the blood of a sheep to a 15-year old boy (though this operation is a success, a later patient dies from the procedure and Denys is accused of murder).
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- June 26 – Louis XIV of France conquers Tournai.
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- Mid-July – Henry Morgan sacks Portobello and Panama City; the lack of booty from the latter attack leads to the city being burned.
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Significant people
Births
- November 30,1667(in Dublin,Ireland)-Johnathon Swift-Praised satyrist who lived in Ireland most of his life.He was most famous for writing Gullivers Travels in 1726.He also wrote A Tale of a Tub from 1694-1697.It was finally published in 1704.He died in 1745.
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