1661


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::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/77/Die_Festung_Selandia_auff_Teowan.jpg" caption="[[April 7]]: The [[Siege of Fort Zeelandia]], the [[Dutch East India Company]]'s capital of what is now [[Taiwan]], is started by thousands of troops from Mainland China commanded by General [[Koxinga]]."] ::

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/74/Cardinal_Mazarin_Dying.jpg" caption="[[March 9]]: The death of [[Cardinal Mazarin]] clears the way for the rule of King Louis XIV in France."] ::

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/40/Execution_of_Cromwell,_Bradshaw_and_Ireton,_1661.jpg" caption="[[January 30]]: The posthumous execution of [[Oliver Cromwell]] is carried out more than two years after his death."] ::

Events

January–March

April–June

  • April 7 – The siege of Fort Zeelandia, the Dutch East India Company (VOC) headquarters on the Chinese island of Taiwan (near modern Taoyuan City) is started by Koxinga and his invading force from China.
  • April 23 (May 3 N.S.) – King Charles II of England, Scotland, and Ireland is crowned in Westminster Abbey.
  • May 8 – The "Cavalier Parliament", the longest serving Parliament in British history, is opened following the first parliamentary elections since the restoration of the monarchy in 1660. The first session of the House of Commons and the House of Lords lasts until June 30 and then reopens on November 20. The Cavalier Parliament continues meeting, without new elections, until being dissolved on January 24, 1679.
  • May 11 – The Indian city and territory of Bombay is ceded by Portugal to England in accordance with the dowry of King Joao IV of Portugal for the marriage of his daughter Catherine to King Charles II of England.
  • May 17 – Leaders of the indigenous Taiwanese villages in the plains and mountains of the Dutch-ruled island begin surrendering to the Chinese forces led by Koxinga and agreeing to hunt down and execute Dutch people on the island.
  • May 27 – The Marquess of Argyll, one of the first of the Scottish-born people sentenced to death as a regicide for his role in the conviction and execution of King Charles I of England and Scotland in 1649, is beheaded at the Tolbooth Prison in Edinburgh using the "Scottish Maiden," almost immediately after his conviction of collaboration with the government of Oliver Cromwell. His head is then placed on a spike outside the prison.
  • June 1 – At Edinburgh, the public execution of Presbyterian minister James Guthrie, followed by Captain William Govan, takes place at the Mercat Cross at Parliament Square, days after both have been convicted of treason for their roles in the execution of King Charles I. The heads are severed from the corpses and displayed on spikes in the square.
  • June 3Pye Min, younger brother of King Pindale Min of Burma, leads a bloody coup d'etat and ascends the throne. Pindale Min and his family (including his primary wife, a son and a grandson) are drowned in the Chindwin River. Pye Min reigns until 1672.
  • June 14 – General Zheng Chenggong of China takes control of most of the island of Taiwan from the Dutch East India Company and proclaims the Kingdom of Tungning, with himself as the ruler.
  • June 23 – The "Marriage Treaty" is signed between representatives of King Charles II of England and King João IV of Portugal, providing a military alliance between the two kingdoms and a marriage between Charles of the House of Stuart and João's daughter Catherine of the House of Braganza on May 21, 1662. The treaty also sets the transfer of Portuguese territory in India (at Bombay) and in North Africa (Tangier) to England as well as military aid from England to Portugal.
  • June 28 – The innovative Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre opens in London with the first system for interchangeable scenery on a stage in the British Isles, and a production of William Davenant's opera The Siege of Rhodes.

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

Births

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/59/Rey_Carlos_II_de_España.jpg" caption="[[Charles II of Spain"] ::

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9d/Christopher_Polhem_painted_by_Johan_Henrik_Scheffel_1741.jpg" caption="[[Christopher Polhem"] ::

Deaths

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/60/Martino_Martini_(1614-1661).jpg" caption="[[Martino Martini"] ::

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8f/Mehmedpasha.jpg" caption="[[Köprülü Mehmed Pasha"] ::

References

References

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  2. D. G. E. Hall, ''History of South East Asia'' (The Macmillan Press, 1955) p. 422
  3. Andrade, Tonio. (2008). "How Taiwan Became Chinese : Dutch, Spanish and Han Colonization in the Seventeenth Century". Columbia University Press.
  4. Price, Curtis. (1995). "Purcell studies". Cambridge University Press.
  5. Hsin-hui Chiu, ''The Colonial 'civilizing Process' in Dutch Formosa, 1624-1662'' (BRILL, 2008) p. 222
  6. [[Damrong Rajanubhab]], ''Our Wars With the Burmese: Thai-Burmese Conflict 1539–1767'' (1914, reprinted White Lotus Co. Ltd., 2001)
  7. Mohindar Pal Kohli. (1992). "Guru Tegh Bahadur: Testimony of Conscience". Sahitya Akademi.
  8. Wang, Rigen. (2000). "元明清政府海洋政策与东南沿海港市的兴衰嬗变片论". The Journal of Chinese Social and Economic History.
  9. (1977). "Burke's Royal Families of the World". Burke's Peerage.
  10. (18 June 2015). "A Kingdom of Images: French Prints in the Age of Louis XIV, 1660–1715". Getty Publications.
  11. Brown, Jonathan. (1998). "Painting in Spain : 1500-1700". Yale University Press.
  12. "Thomas Venner".

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