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    1665 (MDCLXV) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar, the 1665th...
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    The Great Plague of London, lasting from 1665 to 1666, was the last major epidemic of the bubonic plague to occur in England. It happened within the centuries-long...
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  • This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1665. January 5 – Journal des sçavans, the first scientific journal, begins publication...
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    control of Taza, but Fez rejected his authority and a siege of the city in 1665 failed. After further campaigning in the Rif region, where he won more support...
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    Oxford Act, or Nonconformists Act 1665, was an Act of the Parliament of England (17 Cha. 2. c. 2), passed in 1665 with the long title "An Act for restraining...
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    Battle of Purandar was fought between the Mughal Empire and the Marathas in 1665. The Mughal Emperor, Aurangzeb, appointed Jai Singh to lead a 12,000-man...
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  • The year 1665 in science and technology involved some significant events. Summer – Isaac Newton graduates from the University of Cambridge which is then...
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  • The Orthopterists' Society (formerly the Pan American Acridological Society) is an international scientific organization devoted to facilitating communication...
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    be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Dutch ship De Zeven Provinciën" 1665 – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (January 2017) (Learn how and...
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    is an oil painting by Dutch Golden Age painter Johannes Vermeer, dated c. 1665. Going by various names over the centuries, it became known by its present...
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  • lamellae, folds, tubes, or teeth. The term was coined by Robert Hooke in 1665. Hibbett, David S.; Murakami, Shigeyuki; Tsuneda, Akihiko (1993-05-01). "Hymenophore...
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  • Garret Wesley (circa 1665 – 28 September 1728) was an Irish Member of Parliament. He represented Trim from 1692 to 1693, Athboy from 1695 to 1699, County...
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    except under the auspices of the Church of England; and the Five Mile Act 1665 prohibited expelled non-conforming clergymen from coming within five miles...
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    Journal des sçavans (January 1665), followed soon after by Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (March 1665), and Mémoires de l'Académie des...
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  • Осмокруховић; fl. 1665–died in 1666) was the great judge (de. Grossrichter, sr. veliki sudac) of the Križevci captainate, who in 1665 led a revolt of the...
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  • Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society dating from its beginning in 1665. The work of adding these volumes to JSTOR was completed by December 2000...
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  • Lieutenant-General Thomas Meredyth or Meredith (after 1661–1719), of Chelsea, Middlesex, was an Irish officer of the British Army and a politician who...
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    Jan "Sobiepan" Zamoyski (1627–1665) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic) and magnate. Jan was the 3rd Ordynat of the Zamość Ordynacja estates. He was General...
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    Charles II of Spain (6 November 1661 – 1 November 1700) was King of Spain from 1665 to 1700. The last monarch from the House of Habsburg, which had ruled Spain...
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    that too many Catholics were "innocent" and a further Act of Explanation 1665 (17 & 18 Chas. 2. c. 2 (I)) was needed to find a workable solution. The Act...
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    five children; 1661–1667), Bonne de Pons d'Heudicourt (1665), Catherine Charlotte de Gramont (1665), Françoise-Athénaïs, Marquise de Montespan (with whom...
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    Bayern or Maria-Anna, Kurfürstin von Bayern; 13 January 1610 – 25 September 1665), was a German regent, Electress of Bavaria by marriage to Maximilian I,...
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    a series of "Quaestiones" about mechanical philosophy as he found it. In 1665, he discovered the generalised binomial theorem and began to develop a mathematical...
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    Anne, Queen of Great Britain (category 1665 births)
    Anne (6 February 1665 – 1 August 1714) was Queen of Great Britain and Ireland following the ratification of the Acts of Union on 1 May 1707, which merged...
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  • 1659 1660 1661 1662 1663 1664 1665 1666 1667 1668 1669 1670 1671 1672 1673 1674 1675 … In literature 1662 1663 1664 1665 1666 1667 1668 Art Archaeology...
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    Rudi Rajendra (2003). Iran. Marshall Cavendish. pp. 29. ISBN 978-0-7614-1665-4. Iranian constitutional referendum, 1989. Roger Howard (June 2004). Iran...
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    Cell (biology) (category 1665 in science)
    ribosomes, which synthesise proteins. Cells were discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665, who named them after their resemblance to cells inhabited by Christian monks...
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    Simplicissimus Teutsch (1666–1668) and in England Richard Head's The English Rogue (1665). The tradition that developed with these titles focused on a hero and his...
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    of the equator. It was first observed in 1831, and possibly as early as 1665. Images by the Hubble Space Telescope have shown two more "red spots" adjacent...
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  • (1641–1660) António I, Manikongo (1660–1665) Civil War: Awenekongo Afonso II, Manikongo (1665) Álvaro VII, Manikongo (1665–1666) Álvaro VIII, Manikongo (1666–1669)...
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