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== Events == <onlyinclude> === January–March === * [[January 23]] – The [[Triple Alliance (1668)|Triple Alliance of 1668]] is formed between [[Kingdom of England|England]], [[Sweden]] and the [[Dutch Republic|United Provinces of the Netherlands]]. * [[February 13]] – In [[Lisbon]], a [[Treaty of Lisbon (1668)|peace treaty]] is established between [[Afonso VI of Portugal]] and [[Carlos II of Spain]], by mediation of [[Charles II of England]], in which the legitimacy of the Portuguese monarch is recognized. Portugal yields [[Ceuta]] to Spain. * c. February – The English Parliament and bishops seek to suppress [[Thomas Hobbes]]' treatise ''[[Leviathan (Hobbes book)|Leviathan]]''.<ref>{{cite book|authorlink=Jenny Uglow|first=Jenny|last=Uglow|title=A Gambling Man|location=London|publisher=Faber|year=2010|orig-year=2009|isbn=978-0-571-21734-2|page=443}}</ref> * [[March 8]] – In the [[Cretan War (1645–1669)|Cretan War]], the navy of the [[Republic of Venice]] defeats an Ottoman Empire naval force of 12 ships and 2,000 galleys that had attempted to seize a small Venetian galley near the port of [[Agia Pelagia]]. *[[March 22]] – Notable [[Privateer]] [[Henry Morgan]] lands in [[Cuba]] to raid and plunder the inland town of [[Puerto del Príncipe]] during the latter stages of the [[Anglo-Spanish War (1654–1660)]].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Cruikshank |first1=Ernest Alexander |author1-link=Ernest Alexander Cruikshank |title=The Life of Sir Henry Morgan With an Account of the English Settlement of the Island of Jamaica (1655-1688) |date=1935 |publisher=Macmillan Company of Canada limited |pages=84–87|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fSr2L48ibosC}}</ref> * [[March 23]] – The [[Bawdy House Riots of 1668]] take place in [[London]] when a group of [[English Dissenters]] begins attacking [[brothel]]s, initially as a protest against the harsh enforcement of laws against private worshippers and the lack of enforcement of laws against prostitution. Over a period of three days, rioters who join in the violence destroy brothels in the London districts of Poplar, Moorfields, East Smithfield, St Leonard's, Shoreditch, St Andrew's and Holborn. * [[March 27]] – King [[Charles II of England]] signs [[Royal Charter of 27 March 1668|an agreement]] with representatives of the [[English East India Company]] to lease the Indian city of [[Bombay]] (modern-day Mumbai) to the company for a rent of 10 pounds sterling per year, with transfer taking effect on September 21. === April–June === * [[April 21]] – [[Henry Brouncker, 3rd Viscount Brouncker|Henry Brouncker]] is expelled from the English House of Commons for [[treason]] during the 1665 [[Battle of Lowestoft]] during the [[Second Anglo-Dutch War]]. * [[April 22]] – [[Tenzin Dalai Khan]] is proclaimed as the new Protector King of Tibet by the [[5th Dalai Lama]], following the death of Tenzin's father, [[Dayan Khan]]. * [[April 24]] – [[Treaty of Breda (1667)|The Treaty of Breda]], signed in 1667 and ending the [[Second Anglo-Dutch War]], goes into effect worldwide. * [[April 25]] – The [[Swedish Empire]] signs a treaty with England and the Dutch Republic to join the [[Triple Alliance (1668)|Triple Alliance]]. * [[May 2]] – The first [[Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (1668)|Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle]] ends the [[War of Devolution]]. * [[May 18]] – [[Charles Sedley]]'s comedy ''[[The Mulberry-Garden]]'' premieres at the Theatre Royal in London. * [[June 4]] – [[English Tangier|Tangier]], a city in Morocco that had come under control of the English colonial empire in 1661, is elevated by the English crown to the status of "free city". * [[June 12]] – [[John Dryden]]'s play ''[[An Evening's Love]], or The Mock Astrologer'' premieres at the Theatre Royal in London in a performance by the [[King's Company]] players for King Charles and Queen Catherine. * [[June 16]] – A group of Spanish Jesuit missionaries become the first European settlers to arrive at the island of [[Guam]], founding a mission to convert the [[Chamorro people]] of the [[Mariana Islands]] to Christianity. * [[June 18]] – [[Petro Doroshenko]] is proclaimed by the Russian Empire as the [[hetman]] of all of [[Ukraine]], after having previously been granted leadership of the western half. [[Ivan Briukhovetsky]], who had ruled the eastern half and then led an uprising, is executed on the same day. === July–September === * [[July 7]] – Bishop [[Isaac Barrow (bishop)|Isaac Barrow]] founds the [[Bishop Barrow Trust]] with the intention of establishing a university on the [[Isle of Man]]; this becomes [[King William's College]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/jmmuseum/d029.htm|work=Journal of the Manx Museum|title=Bishop Barrow's Historic Deed|access-date=2014-08-28}}</ref> * [[July 10]] – [[Henry Morgan's raid on Porto Bello]]: Welsh privateer [[Henry Morgan]] and 450 men under his command plunder the city of [[Portobelo, Colón|Portobello]] on the Isthmus of Panama and spend 14-days in the attack before withdrawing. *[[July 25]] – The magnitude 8.5 [[1668 Shandong earthquake|Shandong earthquake]] kills at least 43,000 people in China's [[Shandong]] province.<ref>{{cite web |title=25 July 1668 Tancheng (Shandong) |url=https://emidius.eu/GEH/info/?en=1668.0725 |publisher=Global Historical Earthquake Archive |access-date=23 July 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |author1=Jianshe Lei |author2=Dapeng Zhao |author3=Xiwei Xu |author4=Mofei Du |author5=Qi Mi |author6=Mingwen Lu |title=P-wave upper-mantle tomography of the Tanlu fault zone in eastern China |journal=Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors |date=2020 |volume=299 |issue=106402 |page=106402 |doi=10.1016/j.pepi.2019.106402|bibcode=2020PEPI..29906402L |doi-access=free }}</ref> *[[August 17]] – The magnitude 8.0 [[1668 North Anatolia earthquake|North Anatolia earthquake]] causes 8,000 deaths in northern [[Anatolia]], [[Ottoman Empire]], and is the most powerful earthquake recorded in Turkey.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/world/historical.php/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090825081330/http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/world/historical.php/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=25 August 2009|title=Historic Worldwide Earthquakes |publisher=[[United States Geological Survey]]|access-date=27 September 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Zabci |first1=C. |last2=Akyüz |first2=H. S. |last3=Karabacak |first3=V. |last4=Sançar |first4=T. |last5=Altunel |first5=E. |last6=Gürsoy |first6=H. |last7=Tatar |first7=O. |year=2011 |title=Palaeoearthquakes on the Kelkit Valley Segment of the North Anatolian Fault, Turkey: Implications for the Surface Rupture of the Historical 17 August 1668 Anatolian Earthquake |url=http://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/earth/issues/yer-11-20-4/yer-20-4-4-0910-48.pdf |journal=Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences |volume=20 |pages=411–427 |access-date=27 September 2021 |archive-date=September 26, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210926193329/https://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/earth/issues/yer-11-20-4/yer-20-4-4-0910-48.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref> * [[September 9]] – [[Molière]]'s [[comedy]] ''[[The Miser]]'' (''L'Avare'') is first performed, in Paris. * [[September 16]] – [[John II Casimir Vasa|Jan II Kazimierz Waza]] abdicates his titles of King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania after a 20-year reign. * [[September 21]] – The [[British East India Company]] takes over [[Mumbai|Bombay]] under a Royal Charter of March 27. * [[September 28]] – [[Diego de Salcedo]] is overthrown from his position as the Spanish [[Governor-General of the Philippines]] in a coup d'etat led by [[Juan Manuel de la Peña Bonifaz]]. Salcedo and other members of his administration are jailed and then sent into exile from [[Luzon]] to the island of [[Panay]], and his fortune is confiscated. === October –December === * [[October 5]] (September 25 O.S.) – The English blockade of the Moroccan port of [[Salé]] begins as {{HMS|Garland|1660|6}} and [[HMS Francis (1666)|HMS ''Francis'']] retaliate for raids from the port by the Barbary pirates. The blockade lasts for 10 days. * [[October 7]] – French Jesuit missionary [[Jean Pierron]] arrives at the [[Mohawk Nation]] city of [[Tionondogen]] (near modern-day [[Palatine, New York]], U.S.) to replace [[Jacques Frémin]] in attempting to convert members of the Iroquois tribe to Christianity. * [[October 31]] – The English ship [[HMS Providence (1660)|HMS ''Providence'']] is wrecked at [[English Tangier|Tangier]] on the North African coast. * [[November 8]] – [[Iliaș Alexandru]] steps down as the ''[[voivode]]'' or elected ruler of [[Moldavia]] (now part of [[Romania]] and the Republic of [[Moldova]]) and is replaced by his predecessor, [[George Ducas|Gheorghe Duca]]. * [[December 6]] – The [[Jesuati|Order of the Jesuati]], founded in [[1360]] by [[Giovanni Colombini]], is abolished by [[Pope Clement IX]]. * [[December 16]] – In [[China]], the 1661 edict of the "[[Great Clearance]]", the forcible evacuation of the coastal areas of [[Guangdong]], [[Fujian]], [[Zhejiang]], [[Jiangnan]], and [[Shandong]] in order to fight a rebellion, is rescinded by the [[Kangxi Emperor]] after lobbying by [[Zhou Youde]], the [[Viceroy of Liangguang]]. * [[December 28]] – [[Fritz Cronman]] arrives in [[Moscow]] as the Swedish Empire's ambassador to the Russian Empire, accompanied by a staff of 35 people. === Date unknown === * One of the world's earliest [[central bank]]s, the [[Sveriges Riksbank]], is founded in [[Stockholm]], Sweden. * Emperor [[Yohannes I]] of [[Ethiopia]] convenes a church council in [[Gondar]], which decides to expel all [[Roman Catholic]]s from the country. * English scientist [[Isaac Newton]] builds the first [[reflecting telescope]] ([[Newton's reflector]]).<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7R8LsvMcUioC&pg=PA67|title=Isaac Newton: adventurer in thought|author-link=Alfred Rupert Hall|first=Rupert|last=Hall|date=April 11, 1996|page=67|publisher=Cambridge University Press |isbn=9780521566698}}</ref></onlyinclude>
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