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=== July–September === * [[July 1]] – The [[Russo-Swedish War (1656–58)|war between the empires of Russia and Sweden]] is ended with the signing of the [[Treaty of Cardis]] in what is now the [[Estonia]]n city of [[Kärde]]. Russia returns those portions of [[Swedish Livonia|Livonia]] and [[Ingria]] that it had taken earlier from [[Sweden]]. * [[August 6]] – [[Portugal]] and the [[Dutch Republic]] sign the [[Treaty of The Hague (1661)|Treaty of The Hague]], whereby the Dutch Republic's South American colony of [[Dutch Brazil|Nieuw-Holland]] is sold to Portugal for the equivalent of roughly {{convert|63000|kg}} of gold, and incorporated into [[Brazil]]. The territory includes much of what will later become the Brazilian states of [[Ceará]], [[Maranhão]], [[Paraíba]], [[Pernambuco]] and [[Rio Grande do Norte]]. Among the major Dutch settlements lost are Mauritsstad ([[Recife]]), Fort Schoonenborch ([[Fortaleza]]), Nieuw-Amsterdam ([[Natal, Rio Grande do Norte|Natal]]), and Frederikstadt ([[João Pessoa, Paraíba|João Pessoa]]). * [[September 5]] – [[Nicolas Fouquet]], the [[Superintendent of Finances]] for [[France]], is arrested in [[Nantes]] and charged with embezzlement of the state treasury. Spared the death penalty by a jury, Fouquet spends the rest of his life in prison until his death in 1680.
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