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=== January–March === * [[January 5]] – The [[Brandenburger Gold Coast|Brandenburger-African Company]], of the German state of Brandenburg, signs a treaty with representatives of the [[Ahanta people|Ahanta]] tribe (in modern-day [[Ghana]]), to establish the fort and settlement of Groß Friedrichsburg, in honor of [[Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg]]. The location is later renamed [[Princes Town, Ghana|Princes Town]], also called Pokesu. * [[January 6]] – The tragic opera ''[[Phaëton (Lully)|Phaëton]]'', written by [[Jean-Baptiste Lully]] and [[Philippe Quinault]], is premiered at the [[Palace of Versailles]]. * [[January 27]] – [[Gove's Rebellion]] breaks out in the [[Province of New Hampshire]] in North America as a revolt against the Royal Governor, [[Edward Cranfield]]. Most of the participants, and their leader Edward Gove, are arrested. Gove is convicted of treason but pardoned three years later. * [[February 7]] – The opera ''[[Giustino (Legrenzi)|Giustino]]'' by [[Giovanni Legrenzi]] and about the life of the [[Justin I|Byzantine Emperor Justin]], premieres in [[Venice]]. * [[March 14]] – [[Ageng Tirtayasa of Banten|Ageng Tirtayasa]], Sultan of [[Banten Sultanate|Banten]] on the island of [[Java]] (part of modern-day Indonesia), is captured by soldiers hired by the [[Dutch East India Company]]. * [[March 17]] – In a battle at [[Kalyan]] (near [[Mumbai|Bombay]]) between the Maratha Empire and the Mughal Empire in India, Maratha General [[Hambirrao Mohite]] defeats the local Mughal official, Ranamast Khan. * [[March 22]] – Great fire in [[Newmarket, Suffolk]], England, consuming half the houses and forcing [[Charles II of England|King Charles II]] (who is in residence) to flee the town.<ref>{{cite book|chapter=Fires, Great|title=The Insurance Cyclopeadia: Being an Historical Treasury of Events and Circumstances Connected with the Origin and Progress of Insurance|editor-first=Cornelius|editor-last=Walford|publisher=C. & E. Layton|year=1876|page=44}}</ref> * [[March 31]] – Authorized representatives of King [[John III Sobieski]] of Poland and Emperor Leopold I of the [[Holy Roman Empire]] sign a military alliance treaty in [[Warsaw]].
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