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    from the year 1661 in Sweden Monarch – Charles XI The Treaty of Cardis formally discontinue the Russo-Swedish War (1656–58) with a Swedish victory and territorial...
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    1661 (MDCLXI) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar, the 1661st...
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  • The year 1661 in science and technology involved some significant events. Marcello Malpighi is the first to observe and correctly describe capillaries...
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    works in Swedish was laid down in 1661 in an ordinance from the Swedish Privy Council Chancery. The ordinance (legal deposit) ordered all printers in Sweden...
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  • This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1661. August 24 – Samuel Pepys sees the new production of Hamlet by Sir William...
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  • A governor-general (Swedish: generalguvernör) was appointed by the Swedish monarch as his permanent representative, with both civil and military jurisdiction...
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    Gunno Dahlstierna (category 1661 births)
    Dahlstierna (September 7, 1661 – September 7, 1709) was a Swedish poet. Gunno Dahlstierna whose original surname was Eurelius, was born in the parish of Ör (now...
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    Stockholms Banco (category 1657 establishments in Sweden)
    in 1661, but ran into financial difficulties and was liquidated in 1667. Stockholms Banco was the immediate precursor to the central bank of Sweden,...
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    involved into a new conflict against powerful Sweden. His boyars had no other choice but to sign in 1661 the Treaty of Kardis (Kärde), which obliged Russia...
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    corruption led Sweden to be hired by foreign powers. This "subsidy policy" dates from the Treaty of Fontainebleau of 1661, through which Sweden, in exchange...
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    Treaty of Cardis (category 1661 in Sweden)
    made in 1661 between the Tsardom of Russia and the Swedish Empire. This particular agreement ended the Russo-Swedish War of 1656–1658. It took place in Cardis...
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  • (1634–1701), often referred to as Christiane Christiana Oxenstierna (1661–1701), Swedish noble This page or section lists people that share the same given...
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    (Fältmarskalk) of Sweden, with their respective years of appointment, from the 16th to the 19th century. List of wars involving Sweden List of Swedish military...
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    (1661–1683). Luise Dorothea died in childbirth in December 1705. His second wife, whom he married in 1715, was Ulrika Eleonora, Princess of Sweden (1688–1741)...
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  • (1698–1752), Dutch translator and linguist Johanna Eleonora De la Gardie (1661–1708), Swedish writer Johanna Martina Duyvené de Wit (born 1946), Dutch writer with...
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    Christopher Polhem (category 1661 births)
    (18 December 1661 – 30 August 1751) better known as Christopher Polhem (listen), which he took after his ennoblement in 1716, was a Swedish scientist, inventor...
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    Lars Kagg (category 1661 deaths)
    1661) was a Swedish count and military officer. He was a political ally of King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden, a member of the Privy Council of Sweden and...
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  • (1630–1685) Charles II, Elector Palatine (1651–1685) Charles II of Spain (1661–1700) Charles II of Bohemia or Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor (1685–1740)...
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    been kings in what now is the Kingdom of Sweden for more than a millennium. Originally an elective monarchy, it became a hereditary monarchy in the 16th...
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  • List of Sámi people (category Lists of Swedish people)
    Rika Maja (1661–1757), Swedish Sámi shaman Margareta (c.1369–c.1425), Swedish Sámi missionary Randi Marainen (born 1953), Norwegian-born Swedish Sámi silversmith...
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    Christina (Swedish: Kristina; 18 December [O.S. 8 December] 1626 – 19 April 1689) was a member of the House of Vasa and the Queen of Sweden in her own right...
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    Mother Svea (category Culture of Sweden)
    popularity in Kunga Skald (1697), written by Swedish poet Gunno Eurelius (1661–1709) in honor of King Charles XI of Sweden. Eurelius was later ennobled with the...
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    deposits of digital works. Since 1661, the Swedish Royal Library has been entitled to a copy of all works published in Sweden. In Singapore, the National Library...
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    Suecia Antiqua et Hodierna (category Arts in Sweden)
    topographical publications issued by the Swiss publisher Matthäus Merian. In 1661 Dahlberg was granted a royal privilege enabling him to realize his plans...
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    prolonged from 1635 to 1661), invaded in July 1655 and occupied the remaining half of the country. Following the Thirty Years' War, the Swedish Empire emerged...
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  • (1658–1659) Constantin Șerban, Voivode (1659, 1661) Ștefan X Lupu, Voivode (1659–1661, 1661) Eustratie Dabija, Voivode (1661–1665) Gheorghe IV Duca, Voivode (1665–1666...
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    (Swedish: Johan III, Finnish: Juhana III; 20 December 1537 – 17 November 1592) was King of Sweden from 1569 until his death. He attained the Swedish throne...
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  • The following is a list of events that occurred in the year 1661 in Denmark. Monarch – Frederick III January 10 – The decision to introduce absolute monarchy...
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  • Petrache Poenaru (1799–1875), Romania – fountain pen Christopher Polhem (1661–1751), Sweden – Padlock Nikolai Polikarpov (1892–1944), Russia – Po-series aircraft...
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    Swedish Livonia (Swedish: Svenska Livland) was a dominion of the Swedish Empire from 1629 until 1721. The territory, which constituted the southern part...
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