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[[File:The Surrender of Nieuw Amsterdam in 1664 LCCN2006691546.tif|300px|thumb|[[September 8]]: The Dutch city of [[New Amsterdam]], capital of the colony of [[New Netherland]], is surrendered to invading English Army troops, who rename the city and the colony "New York" for [[James II of England|The Duke of York]].]]
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[[File:A szentgotthárdi csata (német kép).jpg|thumb|right|[[August 1]]: [[Battle of Saint Gotthard (1664)|Battle of Saint Gotthard]]]]
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{{Year article header|1664}} It is one of eight years (CE) to contain each Roman numeral once (1000('''M''')+500('''D''')+100('''C''')+50('''L''')+10('''X''')+(-1('''I''')+5('''V''')) = 1664).


== Events ==
== Events ==
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=== January&ndash;June ===
=== January&ndash;March ===
* [[January 5]] &ndash; [[Battle of Surat]]: [[Maratha]] Chhatrapati [[Shivaji]] defeats [[Mughal Emperor]] Inayat Khan, and sacks [[Surat]].
* [[January 5]] &ndash; [[Battle of Surat]] in India: The [[Maratha]] leader, Chhatrapati [[Shivaji]], defeats the [[Mughal Empire|Mughal Army]] Captain Inayat Khan, and sacks [[Surat]].
* [[January 7]] &ndash; Indian entrepreneur [[Virji Vora]], described in the 17th century by the English East India Company as the richest merchant in the world, suffers the loss of a large portion of his wealth when the Maratha troops of Shivaji plunder his residence at Surat and his business warehouses.
* [[May 9]] &ndash; [[Robert Hooke]] discovers [[Jupiter]]'s [[Great Red Spot]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Jupiter - The Great Red Spot|url=http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/astronomy/planets/jupiter/greatredspot.shtml|work=Enchanted Learning|accessdate=2011-11-24}}</ref>
* [[February 2]] &ndash; [[Jesuit]] missionary [[Johann Grueber]] arrives in [[Rome]] after a 214-day journey that had started in [[Beijing]], proving that commerce can be had between Europe and Asia by land rather than ship.
* [[June]] &ndash; ''[[Gazzetta di Mantova]]'' is first published in [[Mantua]], [[Italy]]. By [[2018]] it will be the world's oldest private newspaper still published, and the oldest continuously published in print.<ref>{{cite news|title=5 The top oldest newspapers|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-260871225.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140610083636/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-260871225.html|dead-url=yes|archive-date=2014-06-10|newspaper=[[Liverpool Echo]]|location=England|date=2011-07-08}}</ref></onlyinclude>
* [[February 12]] &ndash; The Treaty of Pisa is signed between France and the Papal States to bring an end to the [[Corsican Guard Affair]] that began on August 20, 1662, when the French ambassador was shot and killed by soldiers in the employ of Pope Alexander VII.
* [[February 14]] &ndash; A peace treaty is signed in [[Turin]] in [[Italy]] to end the [[Savoyard–Waldensian wars#War of the Banished|War of the Banished]] between the [[Duchy of Savoy]] and the [[Waldensians]].
* [[February 26]] &ndash; [[Alexandre de Prouville de Tracy]], appointed by King [[Louis XIV]] of [[France]] as Lieutenant Général of the Americass, departs from the port of [[La Rochelle]] with 1,200 men and seven ships to expand France's property in the Caribbean Sea and in South America.
* [[March 12]] &ndash; King [[Charles II of England]] makes royal charter for territory in North America that leases to his brother, [[James II of England|James, Duke of York]], a patent for a large amount of land in what is now the northeastern United States. According to the Charter, James receives "all that part of the mayne land of [[New England]]" between "[[Nova Scotia|New Scotland in America]]" and the river of Kenebeque", along with "Mattowacks or [[Long Island]]" and "Martins Vineyard and Nantukes", and the lands between the "[[Connecticut River|Connecticutte]] and [[Hudson River|Hudsons]] rivers" and the lands "from the west side of "[[Connecticut River|Connecticutte]] to the east side [[Delaware Bay|De la Warre Bay]]". The lease, which includes the territory claimed by the Dutch Republic as [[New Netherland]] is for most of the U.S. state of [[Maine]] and parts of [[Connecticut]], [[New York (state)|New York]], [[New Jersey]] and [[Pennsylvania]]. <ref>Robert C. Ritchie, ''The Duke's Province: A Study of New York Politics and Society, 1664-1691'' (University of North Carolina Press, 2012) p. 18</ref>
* [[March 19]] &ndash; Polish astronomer [[Johannes Hevelius|Jan Heweliusz]] becomes the first native of Poland to be inducted into England's Royal Society.

=== April&ndash;June ===
* [[April 14]] &ndash; All grants to the Compagnie des Isles de l'Amerique for development of French-claimed islands in the Caribbean Sea are revoked by King [[Louis XIV]], including the rights to the islands of [[Martinique]] and [[Saint Lucia]] that had been sold to [[Marie Bonnard du Parquet]] prior to her death in 1659.
* [[April 28]] &ndash; [[Juan Alonso de Cuevas y Dávalos]] is appointed as the new Roman Catholic Archbishop of Mexico by [[Pope Alexander VII]], to allow Archbishop [[Mateo de Sagade de Bugueyro]] to return to [[Spain]]. Archbishop Cuevas is installed on November 15 upon his arrival in Mexico City.
* [[May 9]] &ndash; [[Robert Hooke]] discovers [[Jupiter]]'s [[Great Red Spot]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Jupiter - The Great Red Spot|url=http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/astronomy/planets/jupiter/greatredspot.shtml|work=Enchanted Learning|access-date=2011-11-24}}</ref>
* [[May 12]] &ndash; The original version of ''[[Tartuffe]]'', a comedy by French playwright and actor [[Molière]], is given its first performance, staged at the [[Palace of Versailles]]
* [[May 15]] &ndash; [[Guerin Spranger]], commander of the Dutch fortress at [[Cayenne]] in South America, surrenders without a fight to French commander [[Alexandre de Prouville de Tracy]] and 1,200 employees of the [[Compagnie de la France équinoxiale]], giving France control of the territory that becomes the colony of [[French Guiana]]. {{sfn|Southey|1827|p=48}}
* [[May 28]] &ndash; King Louis XIV of France establishes the Compagnie des Indes Occidentales by royal decree to replace the recently cancelled Compagnie des Isles de l'Amerique.
* [[June 3]] &ndash; In the city of [[Mantua]] in [[Italy]], the world's oldest continuously published private newspaper, ''[[Gazzetta di Mantova]]'', publishes its first-known issue. The newspaper would celebrate its 350th anniversary in [[2014]]. <ref>[https://nicedie.eu/home/calendario/il-3-giugno-1664-nasce-il-piu-antico-giornale-del-mondo-ancora-in-edicola-gazzettino-mantova.html "Il 3 giugno 1664 (forse anche prima) nasce il più antico giornale del mondo ancora in edicola"] ("On the 3rd day of June 1664 (perhaps even earlier) the oldest newspaper in the world still on newsstands was born"), Nicedie.eu </ref> <ref>{{cite news|title=5 The top oldest newspapers|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-260871225.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140610083636/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-260871225.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=2014-06-10|newspaper=[[Liverpool Echo]]|location=England|date=2011-07-08}}</ref>
* [[June 5]] &ndash; The [[Siege of Novi Zrin (1664)|siege of the Croatian fortress]] at [[Novi Zrin]] (located near the village of [[Donja Dubrava, Međimurje County|Donja Dubrava]] in [[Croatia]] near its border with [[Hungary]]). After a 32-day defense, the Croatian defenders surrender to troops of the [[Ottoman Empire]].
* [[June 9]] &ndash; [[Kronenbourg Brewery]] (Brasseries Kronenbourg) is founded in [[Strasbourg]].
* [[June 9]] &ndash; [[Kronenbourg Brewery]] (Brasseries Kronenbourg) is founded in [[Strasbourg]].
* [[June 24]] &ndash; The [[Second Anglo-Dutch War]] carries over to North America as soldiers of the English Army invade the Dutch colony of [[New Netherland]], promised by King Charles II of England to his brother, the Duke of York. By October, the Dutch Republic surrenders the colony to the English and New Netherland (and its largest city, [[New Amsterdam]]) are renamed in honor of York.
* [[June]] &ndash; [[Siege of Novi Zrin (1664)]]: The [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman army]] besieges and destroys [[Novi Zrin|Novi Zrin fortress]], in northern [[Croatia]].

=== July&ndash;September ===
* [[August 1]] &ndash; [[Battle of Saint Gotthard (1664)|Battle of Saint Gotthard]]: The [[Ottoman Empire]] is defeated by a [[Habsburg monarchy|Habsburg]] army, led by [[Raimondo Montecuccoli]], leading to the [[Peace of Vasvár]].
* [[August 11]] &ndash; [[John Lisle|Sir John Lisle]], a former member of the English House of Commons who had been designated a [[regicide]] for his role in signing the death warrant in the execution in [[1649]] of [[Charles I of England]], is assassinated in a church courtyard in [[Lausanne]] in Switzerland. Lisle had gone into exile after the [[Stuart Restoration|restoration of the monarchy in 1660]]. The shooting of Lisle, done on order of [[King Charles II of England|King Charles II]], is carried out by a team led by royal agent [[James Fitz Edmond Cotter|James Cotter]].
* [[August 27]] &ndash; The [[French East India Company]] (''Compagnie des Indes Orientales'') is founded.
* [[September 8]] (August 29 O.S.) &ndash; [[Peter Stuyvesant]], [[Director-General of New Amsterdam|Director-General]] of the [[Dutch Republic]] [[colony]] of [[New Netherland]], surrenders [[New Amsterdam]] to an English naval squadron, commanded by Colonel [[Richard Nicolls]], without bloodshed. The English promptly rename the fledgling city [[New York City|New York]], after the [[James II of England|Duke of York (later King James II)]].<ref>{{cite book|title=The Historical Atlas of New York City: A Visual Celebration of 400 Years of New York City's History|last=Homberger|first=Eric|year=2005|page=34|publisher=Owl Books|isbn=0-8050-7842-8}}</ref>
* [[September 23]] &ndash; The French Navy ship [[French ship Tigre (1642)|''Tigre'']] sinks off of the coast of the island of [[Sardinia]], with the loss of 64 men. Another 58 of the crew are rescued.


=== July&ndash;December ===
=== October&ndash;December ===
* [[October 4]] &ndash; [[New Netherland]] is [[Conquest of New Netherland|captured]] by [[England]].
* [[August 1]] &ndash; [[Battle of Saint Gotthard (1664)|Battle of Saint Gotthard]]: The [[Ottoman Empire]] is defeated by a [[Habsburg Monarchy|Habsburg]] army, led by [[Raimondo Montecuccoli]], leading to the [[Peace of Vasvár]].
* [[October 28]] &ndash; The "[[James II of England|Duke of York and Albany]]'s maritime regiment of foot" is formed in London and serves as a precursor to the [[Royal Marines]] of the United Kingdom.
* [[August 27]]
* [[October 31]] &ndash; Surrounded by a [[Berber people|Berber]] army, the [[French Navy]] evacuates the presidio of [[Jijel]], a Mediterranean Sea port in what is now the Republic of Algeria, after having captured it from the [[Ottoman Algeria|Algiers Regency]] on June 12.
** The [[French East India Company]] (''Compagnie des Indes Orientales'') is founded.
* [[November 6]] &ndash; The oldest hospital in [[India]], the [[Government General Hospital]], is opened at [[Madras]] by the [[British East India Company|English East India Company]] for the treatment of ill soldiers.
** [[Peter Stuyvesant]], [[Director-General of New Amsterdam|Director-General]] of the [[Dutch Republic|Dutch]] [[colony]] of [[New Netherland]], surrenders [[New Amsterdam]] to an [[England|English]] naval squadron, commanded by [[Colonel]] [[Richard Nicolls]], without bloodshed. The English promptly rename the fledgling city [[New York City|New York]], after the [[James II of England|Duke of York (later King James II)]].<ref>{{cite book|title=The Historical Atlas of New York City: A Visual Celebration of 400 Years of New York City's History|last=Homberger|first=Eric|year=2005|page=34|publisher=Owl Books|isbn=0-8050-7842-8}}</ref>
* [[November 17]] &ndash; Lithuanian colonist [[Jacob Kettler]], [[Duchy of Courland and Semigallia|Duke of Courland]], gives up all of his rights to his African colony at [[Kunta Kinteh Island|St Andrew's Island]] in the [[Gambia River]] to representatives of King Charles II, in return for keeping possession of the Caribbean island of [[Tobago]].
* [[October 28]] &ndash; The "[[James II of England|Duke of York and Albany]]'s maritime regiment of foot" is formed in London (origin of the British [[Royal Marines]]).
* [[December 3]] &ndash; The English warships [[English ship Nonsuch (1646)|HMS ''Nonsuch'']] and [[English ship Phoenix (1647)|HMS ''Phoenix'']] are wrecked in a storm at [[Gibraltar]].
* [[October 31]] &ndash; Surrounded by a [[Berber people|Berber]] army, the [[French Navy]] evacuates the presidio of [[Jijel]] (modern-day [[Algeria]]), conquered in June 12.
* [[December 20]] &ndash; All but 3 members of the over 200-person crew of the Dutch ship ''[[Kennemerland (1664)|Kennemerland]]'' are killed when the trade ship sinks in a storm near the [[Out Skerries]] islands off of the coast of [[Scotland]].


=== Date unknown ===
=== Date unknown ===
* Austere reforms introduced in the [[Cistercians|Cistercian]] [[La Trappe Abbey]] in Normandy by Armand de Rancé, origin of the [[Trappists]].<ref>{{EB1911|wstitle=Rancé, Armand Jean le Bouthillier de|volume=22|page=885}}</ref>
* [[John Evelyn]]'s ''[[Sylva, or A Discourse of Forest-Trees and the Propagation of Timber]]'' is published in [[London]], in book form.
* [[John Evelyn]]'s ''[[Sylva, or A Discourse of Forest-Trees and the Propagation of Timber]]'' is published in [[London]], in book form.</onlyinclude>


== Births ==
== Births ==
[[File:John Vanbrugh.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[John Vanbrugh]]]]
[[File:John Vanbrugh.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[John Vanbrugh]]]]
[[File:Fatio.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Nicolas Fatio de Duillier]]]]
[[File:Nicolas Fatio de Duillier.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Nicolas Fatio de Duillier]]]]
* [[January 1]] &ndash; [[Alvise Pisani]], 114th Doge of Venice (d. [[1741]])
* [[January 1]] &ndash; [[Alvise Pisani]], 114th Doge of Venice (d. [[1741]])
* [[January 4]] &ndash; [[Lars Roberg]], Swedish physician (d. [[1742]])
* [[January 4]] &ndash; [[Lars Roberg]], Swedish physician (d. [[1742]])
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* [[January 24]] &ndash; [[John Vanbrugh]], English architect and dramatist (d. [[1726]])
* [[January 24]] &ndash; [[John Vanbrugh]], English architect and dramatist (d. [[1726]])
* [[February 6]] &ndash; [[Mustafa II]], [[Ottoman Sultan]] (d. [[1703]])
* [[February 6]] &ndash; [[Mustafa II]], [[Ottoman Sultan]] (d. [[1703]])
* [[February 8]] &ndash; [[William Seymour (British Army officer)|William Seymour]], British politician (d. [[1728]])
* [[February 8]] &ndash; [[William Seymour (British Army officer, born 1664)|William Seymour]], British politician (d. [[1728]])
* [[February 13]] &ndash; [[Teodor Andrzej Potocki]], Polish noble (d. [[1738]])
* [[February 13]] &ndash; [[Teodor Andrzej Potocki]], Polish noble (d. [[1738]])
* [[February 23]] &ndash; [[Georg Dietrich Leyding]], German composer and organist (d. [[1710]])
* [[February 23]] &ndash; [[Georg Dietrich Leyding]], German composer and organist (d. [[1710]])
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* [[November 9]]
* [[November 9]]
** [[Johann Speth]], German composer (d. [[1719]])
** [[Johann Speth]], German composer (d. [[1719]])
** [[Henry Wharton]], English writer (d. [[1695]])
** [[Henry Wharton (writer)|Henry Wharton]], English writer (d. [[1695]])
* [[November 12]] &ndash; [[Marie-Jeanne L'Héritier]], French writer (d. [[1734]])
* [[November 12]] &ndash; [[Marie-Jeanne L'Héritier]], French writer (d. [[1734]])
* [[November 16]] &ndash; [[Louise Marie Thérèse (The Black Nun of Moret)|Louise Marie Thérèse]], French Benedictine nun (d. [[1732]])
* [[November 16]] &ndash; [[Louise Marie Thérèse (The Black Nun of Moret)|Louise Marie Thérèse]], French Benedictine nun (d. [[1732]])
* [[November 18]] &ndash; [[Charles of Mecklenburg-Güstrow]], Duke of Mecklenburg (d. [[1688]])
* [[November 18]] &ndash; [[Charles of Mecklenburg-Güstrow]], Duke of Mecklenburg (d. [[1688]])
* [[November 24]] &ndash; [[Margherita Maria Farnese]], Italian noblewoman (d. [[1718]])
* [[November 24]] &ndash; [[Margherita Maria Farnese]], Italian noblewoman (d. [[1718]])
* [[December 10]] &ndash; [[John Williams (minister)|John Williams]], American clergy (d. [[1729]])
* [[December 10]] &ndash; [[John Williams (New England minister)|John Williams]], American clergy (d. [[1729]])
* [[December 13]] &ndash; [[Countess Charlotte Johanna of Waldeck-Wildungen]], German noblewoman (d. [[1699]])
* [[December 13]] &ndash; [[Countess Charlotte Johanna of Waldeck-Wildungen]], German noblewoman (d. [[1699]])
* [[December 15]] &ndash; [[Azim-ush-Shan]], Mughal prince (d. [[1712]])
* [[December 15]] &ndash; [[Azim-ush-Shan]], Mughal prince (d. [[1712]])
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* ''date unknown'' &ndash; [[Johanna Dorothea Lindenaer]], Dutch writer and agent (d. [[1737]])
* ''date unknown'' &ndash; [[Johanna Dorothea Lindenaer]], Dutch writer and agent (d. [[1737]])
** [[Catherine Jérémie]], French-Canadian botanist (d. [[1744]])
** [[Catherine Jérémie]], French-Canadian botanist (d. [[1744]])
** [[Maria Guyomar de Pinha]], Siamese cook (d. [[1728]])


== Deaths ==
== Deaths ==
[[File:Adam Willaerts - het gulden cabinet.png|thumb|right|110px|[[Adam Willaerts]]]]
[[File:Adam Willaerts - het gulden cabinet.png|thumb|right|110px|[[Adam Willaerts]]]]
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* [[January 10]] &ndash; [[Antoon Sanders]], Dutch priest and historian (b. [[1586]])
* [[January 10]] &ndash; [[Antoon Sanders]], Dutch priest and historian (b. [[1586]])
* [[January 14]] &ndash; [[Françoise Madeleine d'Orléans]], French princess (b. [[1648]])
* [[January 14]] &ndash; [[Françoise Madeleine d'Orléans]], French princess (b. [[1648]])
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* [[March 19]] &ndash; [[Francisco de Araujo]], Spanish theologian (b. [[1580]])
* [[March 19]] &ndash; [[Francisco de Araujo]], Spanish theologian (b. [[1580]])
* [[March 30]] &ndash; [[Guru Har Krishan]], 8th Guru of Sikhism (b. [[1656]])
* [[March 30]] &ndash; [[Guru Har Krishan]], 8th Guru of Sikhism (b. [[1656]])
* [[March 31]] &ndash; [[Charlotte Stanley, Countess of Derby]], English defender of Latham House (b. [[1599]])<ref>{{Cite book|title=Amazons to Fighter Pilots - A Biographical Dictionary of Military Women|last=Pennington|first=Reina|publisher=Greenwood Press|year=2003|isbn=0-313-32708-4|location=Westport, Connecticut|pages=415}}</ref>
* [[April 4]] &ndash; [[Adam Willaerts]], Dutch painter (b. [[1577]])
* [[April 4]] &ndash; [[Adam Willaerts]], Dutch painter (b. [[1577]])
* [[April 24]] &ndash; [[Silvius I Nimrod, Duke of Württemberg-Oels]] (b. [[1622]])
* [[April 24]] &ndash; [[Silvius I Nimrod, Duke of Württemberg-Oels]] (b. [[1622]])
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* [[June 1]] &ndash; [[Michiel Sweerts]], Flemish painter (b. [[1618]])
* [[June 1]] &ndash; [[Michiel Sweerts]], Flemish painter (b. [[1618]])
* [[June 2]] &ndash; [[Henry II, Duke of Guise]] (b. [[1614]])
* [[June 2]] &ndash; [[Henry II, Duke of Guise]] (b. [[1614]])
* [[June 22]] &ndash; [[Katherine Philips]], Anglo-Welsh poet (b. [[1631]])
* [[June 22]] &ndash; [[Katherine Philips]], Anglo-Welsh poet (b. [[1631]])<ref>{{cite book | last = Askew | first = Reginald | title = Muskets and altars: Jeremy Taylor and the last of the Anglicans | publisher = Mowbray | location = London Herndon, VA | year = 1997 | isbn = 9780264674308 | page=178 | language=en }}</ref>
* July &ndash; [[Jan Janssonius]], Dutch cartographer (b. [[1588]])
* July &ndash; [[Jan Janssonius]], Dutch cartographer (b. [[1588]])
* [[July 4]] &ndash; [[George III of Brieg]], Duke of Brzeg (1633–1664) (b. [[1611]])
* [[July 4]] &ndash; [[George III of Brieg]], Duke of Brzeg (1633–1664) (b. [[1611]])
* [[July 15]] &ndash; [[Abraham Ecchellensis]], Lebanese Maronite philosopher (b. [[1605]])
* [[July 15]] &ndash; [[Abraham Ecchellensis]], Lebanese Maronite philosopher (b. [[1605]])
* [[July 12]] &ndash; [[Stefano della Bella]], Italian printmaker (b. [[1610]])
* [[July 12]] &ndash; [[Stefano della Bella]], Italian printmaker (b. [[1610]])
* [[July 16]] &ndash; [[Andreas Gryphius]], German writer (b. [[1616]])
* [[July 16]] &ndash; [[Andreas Gryphius]], German writer (b. [[1616]])<ref>{{cite book | last = Baker | first = Christopher | title = Absolutism and the scientific revolution, 1600-1720 : a biographical dictionary | publisher = Greenwood Press | location = Westport, Conn | year = 2002 | isbn = 9780313308277 | page=150 | language=en }}</ref>
* [[July 19]] &ndash; [[Egbert van der Poel]], Dutch painter (b. [[1621]])
* [[July 19]] &ndash; [[Egbert van der Poel]], Dutch painter (b. [[1621]])
* [[July 31]] &ndash; [[Goschwin Nickel]], Jesuit leader (b. [[1582]])
* [[July 31]] &ndash; [[Goschwin Nickel]], Jesuit leader (b. [[1582]])
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* [[December 25]] &ndash; [[Niccolò Ludovisi]], Prince of Piombino (b. [[1613]])
* [[December 25]] &ndash; [[Niccolò Ludovisi]], Prince of Piombino (b. [[1613]])
* [[December 26]] &ndash; [[Eleonore Dorothea of Anhalt-Dessau]], Duchess of Saxe-Weimar by marriage (b. [[1602]])
* [[December 26]] &ndash; [[Eleonore Dorothea of Anhalt-Dessau]], Duchess of Saxe-Weimar by marriage (b. [[1602]])
* ''date unknown'' &ndash; [[Gu Mei]], politically influential Chinese [[Gējì]], poet and painter (b. [[1619]])
* ''date unknown''
** [[Charlotte Stanley, Countess of Derby]], English defender of Latham House (b. [[1599]])
** [[Gu Mei]], politically influential Chinese courtesan, poet and painter (b. [[1619]])


== References ==
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
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===Sources===
*{{cite book |last=Southey |first=Captain Thomas |title=Chronological History of the West Indies |url=https://archive.org/stream/chronologicalhis02sout#page/48/search/guerin+spranger |access-date=2018-07-27 |volume=I |year=1827 |publisher=Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green |location=London |isbn=978-1-136-99066-3}}


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Latest revision as of 16:20, 19 July 2024

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
September 8: The Dutch city of New Amsterdam, capital of the colony of New Netherland, is surrendered to invading English Army troops, who rename the city and the colony "New York" for The Duke of York.
1664 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1664
MDCLXIV
Ab urbe condita2417
Armenian calendar1113
ԹՎ ՌՃԺԳ
Assyrian calendar6414
Balinese saka calendar1585–1586
Bengali calendar1071
Berber calendar2614
English Regnal year15 Cha. 2 – 16 Cha. 2
Buddhist calendar2208
Burmese calendar1026
Byzantine calendar7172–7173
Chinese calendar癸卯年 (Water Rabbit)
4361 or 4154
    — to —
甲辰年 (Wood Dragon)
4362 or 4155
Coptic calendar1380–1381
Discordian calendar2830
Ethiopian calendar1656–1657
Hebrew calendar5424–5425
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1720–1721
 - Shaka Samvat1585–1586
 - Kali Yuga4764–4765
Holocene calendar11664
Igbo calendar664–665
Iranian calendar1042–1043
Islamic calendar1074–1075
Japanese calendarKanbun 4
(寛文4年)
Javanese calendar1586–1587
Julian calendarGregorian minus 10 days
Korean calendar3997
Minguo calendar248 before ROC
民前248年
Nanakshahi calendar196
Thai solar calendar2206–2207
Tibetan calendar阴水兔年
(female Water-Rabbit)
1790 or 1409 or 637
    — to —
阳木龙年
(male Wood-Dragon)
1791 or 1410 or 638
August 1: Battle of Saint Gotthard

1664 (MDCLXIV) was a leap year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar, the 1664th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 664th year of the 2nd millennium, the 64th year of the 17th century, and the 5th year of the 1660s decade. As of the start of 1664, the Gregorian calendar was 10 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Events

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January–March

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April–June

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July–September

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October–December

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Date unknown

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Births

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John Vanbrugh
Nicolas Fatio de Duillier

Deaths

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Adam Willaerts

References

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  1. ^ Robert C. Ritchie, The Duke's Province: A Study of New York Politics and Society, 1664-1691 (University of North Carolina Press, 2012) p. 18
  2. ^ "Jupiter - The Great Red Spot". Enchanted Learning. Retrieved November 24, 2011.
  3. ^ Southey 1827, p. 48.
  4. ^ "Il 3 giugno 1664 (forse anche prima) nasce il più antico giornale del mondo ancora in edicola" ("On the 3rd day of June 1664 (perhaps even earlier) the oldest newspaper in the world still on newsstands was born"), Nicedie.eu
  5. ^ "5 The top oldest newspapers". Liverpool Echo. England. July 8, 2011. Archived from the original on June 10, 2014.
  6. ^ Homberger, Eric (2005). The Historical Atlas of New York City: A Visual Celebration of 400 Years of New York City's History. Owl Books. p. 34. ISBN 0-8050-7842-8.
  7. ^  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Rancé, Armand Jean le Bouthillier de". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 22 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 885.
  8. ^ Pennington, Reina (2003). Amazons to Fighter Pilots - A Biographical Dictionary of Military Women. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. p. 415. ISBN 0-313-32708-4.
  9. ^ Askew, Reginald (1997). Muskets and altars: Jeremy Taylor and the last of the Anglicans. London Herndon, VA: Mowbray. p. 178. ISBN 9780264674308.
  10. ^ Baker, Christopher (2002). Absolutism and the scientific revolution, 1600-1720 : a biographical dictionary. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press. p. 150. ISBN 9780313308277.

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