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1656(MDCLVI) was aleap year starting on Saturdayof theGregorian calendarand aleap year starting on Tuesdayof theJulian calendar,the 1656th year of theCommon Era(CE) andAnno Domini(AD) designations, the 656th year of the2nd millennium,the 56th year of the17th century,and the 7th year of the1650sdecade. As of the start of 1656, the Gregorian calendar was 10 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.
Events
[edit]January–March
[edit]- January 5– TheFirst War of Villmergen,a civil war in theConfederation of Switzerlandpitting its Protestant and Roman Catholiccantonsagainst each other, breaks out but is resolved by March 7. The Lutheran cantons of the larger cities of Zurich, Bern and Schaffhausen battle against seven Catholic cantons of Lucerne, Schwyz, Uri, Zug, Baden Unterwalden (now Obwalden and Nidwalden) and St. Gallen.
- January 17– TheTreaty of Königsbergis signed, establishing an alliance betweenCharles X Gustav of SwedenandFrederick William, Elector of Brandenburg.
- January 24– The first Jewish doctor in theThirteen Coloniesof America,Jacob Lumbrozo,arrives inMaryland.
- January 20– Reinforced by soldiers dispatched by theViceroy of Peru,Spanish Chileantroops defeat the indigenousMapuchewarriors in a battle atSan Fabián de Conucoin what is now central Chile, turning the tide in the Spanish colonists favor in theMapuche uprisingafter more than a year.
- February 18(February 8 O.S.) – Swedish Empire troops led byKing Carl X Gustavdefeat troops of thePolish–Lithuanian Commonwealthcommanded by GeneralStefan Czarnieckiin the first major engagement of theSwedish Deluge,meeting in theBattle of Golab.
- February 23–London'sLord MayorChristopher Packesuggests toOliver Cromwell,theLord Protectorand chief executive of theCommonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland,that the monarchy should be restored with Cromwell as its King. Cromwell declines to become King Oliver, but his right to name his successor becomes effective on May 25, 1657 with the commencement of theHumble Petition and Advice.
- February 26– A rebellion of Turkish soldiers, leading to the "Çınar incident",takes place after a palace guard for Ottoman SultanMehmet IVturns away a representative group who had come for payment for their services during thewar in Crete.The rebellion ends with the mass killing 30 men identified by the rebels as being responsible for the non-payment.
- March 3–Fyodor Baykov,the Russian Empire's first envoy to China, is admitted to theForbidden CitywithinBeijing,after being sent byTsar Alexisto negotiate a trade agreement with the EmperorShunzi.
- March 4– The "Çınar incident",named for the Turkish word for thesycamore treetakes place after Ottoman Sultan Mehmet IV declines the request of soldiers to have 30 named government officials put to death. When Mehmet agrees only to dismiss the people from office, the rebels seek out the men on the list and publicly hang most of them from the cinar trees.
- March 5–Zurnazen Mustafa Pashais appointed as the Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire after persuading Mehmet IV to rescind the February 28 selection ofGazi Hüseyin Pasha.Zurnazen Mustafa's rule lasts only four hours and he is sent into exile the same day.
- March 7– TheFirst War of Villmergenin the Confederation ofSwitzerlandends with a peace agreement, mediated by France and the Duchy of Savoy, between the Protestant and Roman Catholic cantons
- March 15– Almost a month after their defeat by Sweden at the battle of Golab, Polish and Lithuanian troops commanded byStefan Czarnieckidefeat King Karl X Gustav's Swedish Army at theBattle of Jaroslaw.
- March 23– Roman CatholicPope Alexander VIIissues a decree ending theChinese Rites controversybetween Jesuit missionaries (who tolerate the rites as compatible with Catholicism) and Dominican and Franciscan missionaries (who consider the Chinese rituals incompatible). The Pope rules that practices "" favorable to Chinese customs ", including Confucianism and ancestor worship, can be accepted as compatible with Catholic rites.
April–June
[edit]- April 1–John II Casimir Vasa,King of Poland,crowns theBlack Madonna of Częstochowaas Queen and Protector of Poland in the cathedral ofLwów,after the miraculous saving of theJasna Góra Monasteryduring theDeluge,an event which changed the course of theSecond Northern War.The King swears a vow, theLwów Oath,pledging to protect Poland's people from being conquered again.
- April 2– TheTreaty of Brusselsis signed, creating an alliance betweenPhilip IV of Spainand the exiled Royalists of theBritish Isles,led byCharles II.
- April 28– TheDutch East India CompanyshipVergulde Draeck,with 193 crew aboard and a valuable cargo is wrecked offLedge Point, Western Australia,with the loss of 118 members. Another 75 make it to shore, with limited provisions. The ship had been bound from theCape of Good HopetoBataviain theDutch East Indies(now Jakarta in Indonesia).
- May 7– Nine days after the wreck of theVergulde Draeck,a steersman and six crew members are dispatched to Batavia to get help. The other 68 survivors remain at Ledge Point and await rescue but are not seen again.
- May 12– The Dutch capture the city ofColombo,Sri Lanka,marking the start of Netherlands colonial rule ofDutch Ceylon.
- May 17– In elections by the nobility of Venice for theLeader of the Venetian Republic,Francesco CornarodefeatsBertuccio Valier.Cornaro dies less than three weeks later, on June 5.
- June 15–Bertuccio Valieris elected as the newDoge of the Venetian Republicin Venice.
- June 16– After a 41-day voyage, the seven-member team dispatched from theVergulde Draeckreaches Batavia and alerts Dutch East India Company officials that the ship was wrecked on April 28. Two rescue ships, theGoede Hoopand theWitte Valckare sent to rescue the men marooned in Western Australia. By the time theGoede Hooparrives, the crew find no sign of the wreckage of theVergulde Draeck.
- June 21– Poland's capital,Warsaw,is recaptured by Poland'sJohn II Casimir Vasa11 months after the capital had fallen on July 25, 1655 to Sweden.
- June 27– The Navy of theOttoman Empiresuffers a major defeat after two days of fighting against the navies of the Republic ofVeniceand of Malta in theBattle of the Dardanelles,one of the Turkish straits that connects the Black Sea to the Mediterranean Sea. Out of 98 Ottoman Turkish ships under the command of Kenan Pasha, 82 are either captured or destroyed. Venice loses only three of its ships, but its commander, Admiral Lorenzo Marcello, is killed by a direct cannon hit to his flagship.
- June 29– TheTreaty of Marienburgis signed by representatives of Sweden and of Brandenburg and Prussia to create a military alliance during theSecond Northern War.King Karl X Gustav signs for Sweden and the ElectorFriedrich Wilhelmsigns for Brandenburg and Prussia.
July–September
[edit]- July 18– In an attempt to find survivors of theVergulde Draeck,a search party is sent ashore by the rescue shipGoede Hoop;eleven men from two search parties while in the forests around the wreckage site. No trace of theVergulde Draeckwill be found for more than three centuries, until its wreckage is discovered by skin divers on April 13, 1963.
- July 27– A Writ of Excommunication is issued againstBaruch Spinoza.
- July 30–After a battle of three days,Swedish and Brandenburger troops led by KingCharles X Gustav of Sweden,defeat the forces of thePolish–Lithuanian Commonwealth,nearWarsawand recapture the recently liberated capital.
- August 8– In theAyutthaya Kingdom,comprising most of the territory now occupied byThailand,KingPrasat Thongdies after a reign of more than 25 years. His eldest son, Prince Chao Fa Chai, is crowned asKing Sanpet VIbut Prasat's brother plots the new king's overthrow.
- August 9– King Sanpet's uncle, PrinceSi Suthammaracha,stages a coup d'etat and becomes the new King of Ayutthaya, now Thailand. Suthammaracha appoints another nephew, Prince Narai, as his chief minister and former King Sanpet is executed two days later on August 11. Suthammaracha's reign lasts less than three months.
- August 14– In one of the first battles of theRusso-Swedish War,Russian troopscapture the Swedish-controlled city of KokenhuseninSwedish Livonia(Latvia).Tsar Alexis,ruler of the Russian Empire and the leader of the Russian troops in battle, renames Kokenhausen "Tsarevich-Dmitriev" in honor of his late first-born son. Russia holds the city for more than 30 years before it is ceded back to Sweden. Kokenhusen is now the Latvian town ofKoknese.
- August 27– TheTreaty of Butreis signed in West Africa by representatives of theDutch West India Companyand of theAhanta Kingdomand allows the Netherlands to have a protectorate over theDutch Gold Coast.The area is now part of theRepublic of Ghana.
- September 15–Köprülü Mehmed PashabecomesGrand Vizierof theOttoman Empire.
October–December
[edit]- October 26– KingSi Suthammarachaof Ayutthaya (now Thailand) is overthrown in a coup d'etat by his nephew and former ally, Prince Narai, 11 weeks after having staged a coup to seize the throne. Narai is crowned asKing Ramathibodi III.
- November 3– TheTruce of Vilnais signed between Russia and thePolish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.In addition to agreeing to a temporary ceasefire in theirongoing war,TsarAlexis of Russiaagrees to help defend the commonwealth againstSweden's invasionin return for Tsar Alexis being named heir to the thrones of Poland and Lithuania by KingJohn II Casimir Vasa.
- November 4–Ali Adil Shah IIbecomes the newSultan of Bijapur(located in what is now India'sKarnatakastate) upon the death of his father,Mohammed Adil Shah.
- November 6– At the age of 13,Prince Afonso, Duke of Braganzabecomes the newKing of Portugalupon the death of his father,King João IV.Because of his age and a mental disability King Afonso VI's authority is exercised instead by his mother,Queen Luisa,asRegent.
- November 20– TheTreaty of Labiauis signed, betweenCharles X Gustav of SwedenandFrederick William, Elector of Brandenburg.
- December 1–A treaty of allianceis signed between theHoly Roman Empireand thePolish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
- December 6– TheTreaty of Radnotis signed between Sweden, the Electorate of Brandenburg, Transylvania (now Romania), and two rebels groups within Poland on how to divide thePolish–Lithuanian Commonwealthin the event of a victory in theSecond Northern War.
- December 16– English QuakerJames Nayleris convicted ofblasphemybut spared the death penalty.
- December 17–King Frederick III of Denmark and Norwaydecrees that loan repayments and payments of interest to lenders will be made on two specific days, May 29 and June 11, each one nicknamed theFandens fødselsdagor "Devil's Birthday",
- December 25– Thependulum clockis invented byChristiaan Huygens,so accurate that it only loses 10 seconds per day. Huygens will mention the date in a letter to Ismail Boulliau a year later.[1]
Undated
[edit]- TheStockholm Banco,the first bank to issuebanknotes,is founded inStockholm,Sweden.
- The onlyEnglish fifty shilling coinis minted.
- Konoike Zen'amon (son of Konoike Shinroku) founds a baking and money-changing business inOsaka,Japan.
- Adams' Grammar SchoolatNewport, Shropshire,Englandis founded byWilliam Adams.
- PhysicianSamuel Stockhausenof the metal mining town ofGoslar,Lower Saxonypublishes hisLibellus de lithargyrii fumo noxio morbifico, ejusque metallico frequentiori morbo vulgò dicto die Hütten Katze oder Hütten Rauch( "Treatise on the Noxious Fumes ofLitharge,Diseases caused by them and Miners' Asthma "), a pioneering study ofoccupational disease.[2][3][4]
Births
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- January 1–William Fleetwood,Anglican bishop (d.1723)
- January 2–Paolo Panelli,Italianpainter(d.1759)
- January 14– DuchessJohanna Magdalena of Saxe-Altenburg(d.1686)
- January 15–John Ashburnham, 1st Baron Ashburnham,English politician (d.1710)
- January 29–Samuel Andrew,American Congregational clergyman and educator (d.1738)
- February 2–Charles Churchill,English Army general and politician (d.1714)
- February 9–Rose Venerini,Italian saint, educational pioneer (d.1728)
- February 10–Ferdinand de Marsin,Marshal of France(d.1706)
- February 16–Anthony Cary, 5th Viscount of Falkland,English politician (d.1694)
- March 1–Maria Angela Caterina d'Este,Italian princess (d.1722)
- March 2–Jan Frans van Douven,Dutch painter (d.1727)
- March 11– DuchessMarie Elisabeth of Hesse-Darmstadt(d.1715)
- March 13–Hachisuka Tsunamichi,Japanese daimyō, ruler of the Tokushima Domain (d.1678)
- March 26–Nicolaas Hartsoeker,Dutch mathematician and physicist (d.1725)
- March 30–Nicolas de Largillière,French painter (d.1746)
- March 31
- Giovanni Batista Bussi,Italian Catholic cardinal (d.1726)
- Juan Andrés de Ustariz,Royal Governor of Cuba (d.1718)
- April 17–William Molyneux,Irish politician, philosopher and writer (d.1698)
- April 9–Francesco Trevisani,Italian painter (d.1746)
- April 10–René Lepage de Sainte-Claire,lord-founder ofRimouskiin easternQuebec,Canada (d.1718)
- April 12–Benoît de Maillet,French diplomat and natural historian (d.1738)
- April 23–Anton Egon, Prince of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg,Governor of the Electorate of Saxony (d.1716)
- May 2–Sir Richard Levinge, 1st Baronet,Anglo-Irish politician and judge (d.1724)
- May 4–John Louis I, Prince of Anhalt-Dornburg(d.1704)
- May 8–Sir John Mainwaring, 2nd Baronet,English member of Parliament (d.1702)
- May 23–Rebecca Rawson,Massachusetts heroine of the 1849 bookLeaves from Margaret Smith's Journal(d.1692)
- May 28–Anton Florian, Prince of Liechtenstein(d.1721)
- May 31–Marin Marais,French composer and viol player (d.1728)
- June 5–Joseph Pitton de Tournefort,French botanist (d.1708)
- June 17–Paul Thymich,German poet (d.1694)
- July 1–Polykarp Leyser III,German Lutheran theologian (d.1725)
- July 4–John Leake,English Royal Navy admiral (d.1720)
- July 5–John Hamilton, 2nd Lord Belhaven and Stenton,Scottish politician (d.1708)
- July 7–Guru Har Krishan,8th Guru of Sikhism (d.1664)
- July 15
- Massimiliano Soldani Benzi,Italian sculptor (d.1740)
- Gerard Langbaine,English dramatic biographer and critic (d.1692)
- July 16–George Ashby,English member of Parliament (d.1728)
- July 18–Joachim Bouvet,French Jesuit active in China (d.1730)
- July 20–Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach,Austrian architect (d.1723)
- August 6–Claude de Forbin,French naval commander (d.1733)
- August 12–Claude de Visdelou,French missionary (d.1737)
- August 16–Christian Knaut,German physician (d.1716)
- August 18–Ferdinando Galli-Bibiena,Italian painter (d.1743)
- September 6–Guillaume Dubois,French cardinal and statesman (d.1723)
- September 7–Robert Molesworth, 1st Viscount Molesworth,Irish politician (d.1725)
- September 9
- Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer,German organist and composer (d.1746)
- Thomas Hewet,English landowner and architect (d.1726)
- September 11–Ulrika Eleonora of Denmark,Swedish queen consort (d.1693)
- September 14–Thomas Baker,English antiquarian (d.1740)
- September 26–William des Bouverie,English aristocrat and merchant (d.1717)
- October 2–Hendrik Carré,Dutch painter (d.1721)
- October 20–Nicolas de Largillière,French painter (d.1746)
- November 3–Georg Reutter,German composer and organist (d.1738)
- November 8–Edmond Halley,English scientist (d.1742)
- November 18–Jacques de Tourreil,French lawyer (d.1714)
- November 20– DuchessEleonore Charlotte of Württemberg-Montbéliard(d.1743)
- November 23–Jacob de Heusch,Dutch painter (d.1701)
- December 2–Joshua Oldfield,English Presbyterian minister (d.1729)
- December 11–Johann Michael Rottmayr,Austrian painter (d.1730)
- date unknown
- Patrick Abercromby,Scottish physician and antiquarian (d. c.1716)
- Maria Oriana Galli-Bibiena,Italian painter (d.1749)
- Kateri Tekakwitha,Native American beatified in the Roman Catholic Church (d.1680)
Deaths
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- January 3–Mathieu Molé,French statesman (b.1584)
- January 18–Augustus, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg,German noble (b.1577)
- January 22–Thomas Francis, Prince of Carignano(b.1596)
- February 13–Ferdinando Hastings, 6th Earl of Huntingdon,English politician (b.1609)
- February 25–Henriette Catherine de Joyeuse,Duke of Joyeuse (b.1585)
- February 27–Meleki Hatun,influential Ottoman lady-in-waiting (killed by rebels)
- March 21–James Ussher,Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland (b.1581)
- March 19–Georg Calixtus,German Lutheran theologian who looked to reconcile all Christendom (b.1586)
- April 7–Krzysztof Arciszewski,Polish-Lithuanian noble (b.1592)
- April 10–Gerard Pietersz Hulft,Dutch general (b.1621)
- April 24–Thomas Fincke,Danish mathematician and physicist (b.1561)
- April 27
- Jan van Goyen,Dutch painter (b.1596)
- Gerard van Honthorst,Dutch painter (b.1592)
- May 1–Carlo Contarini,Doge of Venice (b.1580)
- May 17–Dirck Hals,Dutch painter (b.1591)
- May 19–George Louis, Prince of Nassau-Dillenburg,German noble (b.1618)
- June 5–Francesco Cornaro,Doge of Venice (b.1585)
- June 9–Thomas Tomkins,Welsh-born composer (b.1572)
- June 12–Charles Worsley,English soldier and politician (b.1622)
- June 21–Maximilian van der Sandt,Dutch theologian (b.1578)
- July 2–François-Marie, comte de Broglie,Italian-born French commander (b.1611)
- July 12–Giovanni Giacomo Barbelli,Italian painter (b.1604)
- August 8–Brás Garcia de Mascarenhas,Portuguese soldier, poet and writer (b.1596)
- August 11–Ottavio Piccolomini,Austrian-Italian field marshal (b.1599)
- August 17–Marie Anne d'Orléans,French princess (b.1652)
- August 24–Aegidius Gelenius,German heraldist (b.1595)
- September 8–Joseph Hall,English bishop and writer (b.1574)
- September 22–Christian II, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburgsince 1630 (b.1599)
- October –Stephen Bachiler,English clergyman (b. c.1561)
- October 3–Myles Standish,Mayflowercolonist (b. c.1584)
- October 8–John George I, Elector of Saxony(b.1585)
- October 12
- Juan Alonso y Ocón,Spanish Catholic prelate, Archbishop of La Plata o Charcas (b.1597)
- Juan Tellez-Girón y Enriquez de Ribera, 4th Duke of Osuna(b.1597)
- October 30–Ferruccio Baffa Trasci,Italian bishop (b.1590)
- November 6
- KingJohn IV of Portugal(b.1604)
- Jean-Baptiste Morin,French mathematician (b.1583)
- November 12
- Albrycht Stanisław Radziwiłł,Polish nobleman (b.1595)
- Hendrick van Anthonissen,Dutch painter (b.1605)
- December 2–Alessandro dal Borro,Austrian field marshal (b.1600)
- December 20–David Beck,Dutch portrait painter (b.1621)
- December 21–Thomas Trevor,English politician and judge (b.1586)
- December 27–Andrew White,Apostle of Maryland (b.1579)
- December 28–Laurent de La Hyre,French Baroque painter (b.1606)
- Date unknown–Andrea Calcese,Italian Baroque era comic actor (plague) (b. 1595)
References
[edit]- ^"Clocks and Watches: THe Leap to Precision", by William J.H. Andrewes, inEncyclopedia of Time,ed. by Samuel L. Macey (Routledge, 2013) p. 124
- ^Eisinger, J. (July 1982)."Lead and wine: Eberhard Gockel and the colica Pictonum".Medical History.26(3): 279–302.doi:10.1017/s0025727300041508.ISSN0025-7273.PMC1139187.PMID6750289.
- ^Risse, Guenter B.(2005).New Medical Challenges During the Scottish Enlightenment.Amsterdam: Rodopi. p. 207.ISBN90-420-1814-3.RetrievedMarch 6,2009.
- ^Rosen, George (1943).The History of Miners' Diseases: a medical and social interpretation(book preview).Schuman's. p. 10.RetrievedMarch 6,2009.