1675 (MDCLXXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar, the 1675th...
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near the city of Lwów (Lviv, western Ukraine) on August 24, 1675. In the early summer of 1675 the Ottoman forces of Ibrahim Şişman (Abraham the Fat) crossed...
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Britannia (atlas) (redirect from Britannia (1675 atlas))
(in 1586, reprinted 1693) and Richard Blome (in 1673) and John Ogilby (in 1675). Of the three, Ogilby's is probably best known because it was the first...
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The year 1675 in science and technology involved some significant events. March 4 – John Flamsteed appointed as "astronomical observator", in effect, the...
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IEEE 1675-2008 was a standard for broadband over power lines developed by the IEEE Standards Association. It provided electric utility companies with a...
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Baroque architecture (section High Baroque (1625–1675))
(1625–1675), when it was used in churches and palaces in Italy, Spain, Portugal, France, Bavaria and Austria. In the Late Baroque period (1675–1750),...
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King Philip's War (category 1675 in the Thirteen Colonies)
Pometacomet's Rebellion, or Metacom's Rebellion) was an armed conflict in 1675–1676 between a group of indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands...
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person since 1623. In 1675, King Charles II created his illegitimate son Charles Lennox Duke of Richmond (created on 9 August 1675) and Duke of Lennox (created...
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Moses Hart (1675–1756) was a Prussian-born English merchant, financier, and philanthropist. Along with his brother, Chief Rabbi Aaron Hart, he was one...
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Southampton (1675), became 2nd Duke of Cleveland (1709) Henry Fitzroy (1663–1690), created Earl of Euston (1672), Duke of Grafton (1675) Charlotte Fitzroy...
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Scanian War (category Conflicts in 1675)
the union of Denmark–Norway, Brandenburg and Sweden. It was fought from 1675 to 1679 mainly on Scanian soil, in the former Danish–Norwegian provinces...
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The Strasbourg Agreement of 27 August 1675 is the first international agreement banning the use of chemical weapons. The treaty was signed between France...
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John Arscott (redirect from John Arscott (1613-1675))
John Arscott (1613-1675), of Tetcott, Devon, was Sheriff of Devon in 1675. W. G. Hoskins described the Arscotts as one of the ancient families of freeholders...
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1675 Simonida, provisional designation 1938 FB, is a stony Florian asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 11 kilometers in...
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article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1675. November 11 – Gottfried Leibniz's notebooks record a breakthrough in his...
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Kosmos 1675 (Russian: Космос 1675 meaning Cosmos 1675) is a Soviet US-K missile early warning satellite which was launched in 1985 as part of the Soviet...
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other was the Belliqueux). Started as Brave in Brest and launched on 20 June 1675, she was renamed Constant six days later, and completed in 1676; she was...
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Prince Aleksander Michał Lubomirski (died 1675) was a Polish noble (szlachcic). Aleksander owned cities and estates of Dąbrowa and Otwinów. He was starost...
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1670s in architecture (redirect from 1675 in architecture)
Berkeley House, London, designed by Hugh May and begun in 1665, is completed. 1675 June – Work on the new St Paul's Cathedral in London, designed by Christopher...
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Reigate Grammar School (category 1675 establishments in England)
Surrey, England. It was established in 1675 by Henry Smith. The school was founded as a free school for poor boys in 1675 by Alderman Henry Smith with Jon Williamson...
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1669 1670 1671 1672 1673 1674 1675 1676 1677 1678 1679 1680 1681 1682 1683 1684 1685 … In literature 1672 1673 1674 1675 1676 1677 1678 Art Archaeology...
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1670s in archaeology (redirect from 1675 in archaeology)
Megalosaurus from a limestone quarry at Cornwell near Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire. 1675: March 25 - Loss of HMY Mary off Anglesey. 1671: January 15 - Abraham de...
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Katharina Paldauf (redirect from Witch trial of Feldbach (1673–1675))
Katharina Paldauf (born about 1625 in Fürstenfeld; died probably 23 September 1675), born Fondell, was the wife of the keeper of the Riegersburg Castle and...
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William Sprague (October 26, 1609 – October 26, 1675 in Hingham, Massachusetts Bay Colony) left England on the ship Lyon's Whelp for Plymouth/Salem Massachusetts...
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Henry Brett (colonel) (redirect from Henry Brett (1675–1724))
Henry Brett (died 1724) was an English man about town, an army officer and Tory politician. He was involved in the theatrical world, and an associate of...
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Events from the year 1675 in England. Monarch – Charles II 27 February – Matthew Locke's "semi-opera" Psyche premieres at the Duke's Theatre in London...
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Events from the year 1675 in China. Kangxi Emperor (14th year) The Revolt of the Three Feudatories continues Tuhai defeated Wang Fuchen in Pingliang, Gansu...
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Kronan (ship) (section Expedition of 1675)
enemies, and by September 1675 Denmark, the Dutch Republic and the Holy Roman Empire were at war with Sweden and France. By 1675 the Swedish fleet was numerically...
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Gisanura, King (1609–1642) Yuhi III Mazimpaka, King (1642–1675) Cyilima II Rujugira, King (1675–1708) South Sudan Shilluk Kingdom – Odaagø Ocøllø, Rädh...
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