1686 (MDCLXXXVI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar, the 1686th...
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The Russo-Turkish War of 1686–1700 was part of the joint European effort to confront the Ottoman Empire. The larger European conflict was known as the...
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The Polish-Russian Peace Treaty of 1686, officially known as Treaty of Perpetual Peace Russian: Вечный мир, Lithuanian: Amžinoji taika, Polish: Pokój wieczysty...
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The year 1686 in science and technology involved some significant events. Gottfried Kirch notices that Chi Cygni's brightness varies. John Ray begins publication...
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Lectionary 1686, designated by symbol ℓ 1686 in the Gregory-Aland numbering, is a Greek manuscript of the New Testament, written on paper leaves, it dates...
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Ecclesiastical Commission was an English court of enquiry established in July 1686 by James II under the Royal prerogative, and headed by Judge Jeffreys. It...
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Kosmos 1686 (Russian: Космос 1686 meaning Cosmos 1686), also known as TKS-4, was a heavily modified TKS spacecraft which docked unmanned to the Soviet...
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Morean War (redirect from Siege of Navarino (1686))
Hannoverians alone lost 736 men to disease in the period from April 1685 to January 1686, as opposed to 256 in battle. In the next year, the Ottomans seized the initiative...
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beaten. After that, Nicholson dispatched a force to capture the town. In 1686, new negotiations started in Chuttanutty which the Mughals intentionally...
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article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1686. January – John Dryden is recorded as having converted to Roman Catholicism...
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Louis, Grand Condé (redirect from Louis, Prince of Condé (1621–1686))
Louis II de Bourbon, Prince of Condé (8 September 1621 – 11 December 1686), known as le Grand Condé (French for 'the Great Condé'), was a French military...
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Habsburg-occupied Serbia refers to the period between 1686 and 1699 of the Great Turkish War, during which various regions of present-day Serbia (which...
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The Makassar revolt (Thai: กบฏมักกะสัน) was an uprising in 1686 in the Kingdom of Ayutthaya during the reign of King Narai. The revolt was led by a Prince...
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Christmas in Scotland (redirect from Yule Vacance Act 1686)
(Christmas recess). The first act was partly repealed by the Yule Vacance Act 1686 (c. 7), when Episcopalianism was briefly in ascendancy within the Kirk. The...
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as "The Ruin" (1657–1686), for control of the Cossack Hetmanate. The Treaty of Perpetual Peace between Russia and Poland in 1686 divided the lands of...
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Events from 1686 in the Kingdom of Scotland Monarch – James VII Secretary of State – John Drummond, 1st Earl of Melfort Construction of the following buildings...
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1680s in piracy (redirect from 1686 in piracy)
coast of Sinaloa and into the Gulf of California during the winter of 1685–1686 while unsuccessfully awaiting the Spanish Manila galleon. A full account...
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Salyut 7 (redirect from Salyut 7/Cosmos 1686)
module on 23 August, and re-entered the atmosphere on 19 September. Kosmos 1686 was launched on 27 September 1985, docking with the station on 2 October...
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Eleonora Gonzaga (18 November 1630 – 6 December 1686), was by birth Princess of Mantua, Nevers and Rethel from the Nevers branch of the House of Gonzaga...
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Siege of Albazin (section Siege of 1686)
military conflict between the Tsardom of Russia and Qing China from 1685 to 1686. It ultimately ended in the surrender of Albazin to Qing China and Russian...
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Charles of France, Duke of Berry, (31 July 1686 – 5 May 1714) was a grandson of Louis XIV of France. Although he was only a grandson of Louis XIV, Berry...
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The siege of Buda (1686) (Hungarian: Buda visszafoglalása, lit. 'Recapture of Buda') was fought between the Holy League and the Ottoman Empire, as part...
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1680s in architecture (redirect from 1686 in architecture)
Confucius Temple is built. 1685 Ishak Pasha Palace in eastern Anatolia is begun. 1686 The Het Loo Palace at Apeldoorn in the Netherlands, designed by Jacob Roman...
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Philip Livingston (July 9, 1686 – February 11, 1749) was an American merchant, slave trader and politician in colonial New York. The son of Robert Livingston...
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followed by nearly 150 years of Ottoman rule. After the reconquest of Buda in 1686, the region entered a new age of prosperity, with Pest-Buda becoming a global...
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42°55′47″N 71°03′14″W / 42.929649°N 71.053940°W / 42.929649; -71.053940 The 1686 House is a fine dining restaurant in Kingston, New Hampshire, USA, that is...
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Venetian Republic in 1684, joined by Russia in 1686. Holy League's troops besieged and conquered Buda in 1686 what was under Ottoman's rule since 1541. The...
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Moldavian campaign (1684–1691) (redirect from Moldavian campaign (1686))
Commonwealth and Russia in 1680–1686 (PDF). Klimecki, Mihal (1987). "A Polish Military Expedition to Moldavia in 1686". Acta Historica Academiae Scientiarum...
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Allan Ramsay (poet) (redirect from Allan Ramsay (1686–1758))
Allan Ramsay (15 October 1686 – 7 January 1758) was a Scottish poet (or makar), playwright, publisher, librarian and impresario of early Enlightenment...
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