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Year '1654' ('
MDCLIV') was a
common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the
Gregorian calendar (or a
common year starting on Sunday of the 10-day slower
Julian calendar).
Events of 1654
January - June
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April 5 - Signing of the
Treaty of Westminster, ending the
First Anglo-Dutch War.
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June 3 -
Louis XIV of France crowned at
Rheims
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June 6 -
Charles X succeeds his cousin
Christina to the
Swedish throne . After her abdication on the same day, Christina, now the former reigning queen of a
Protestant nation, secretly converts to
Catholicism.
July - December
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July 10 -
Peter Vowell and John Gerard executed for plotting to assassinate
Oliver Cromwell
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September 3 - In the
Rump Parliament, the republican party questions
Cromwell's pre-eminence
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September 12 - Oliver Cromwell orders the exclusion of the members of
Parliament who are hostile to him.
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October 12 -
Carel Fabritius, the most promising student of
Rembrandt, dies aged 32 in an explosion at the arsenal at
Delft. The
Delft Explosion devastates the city in the
Netherlands, killing more than 100.
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October 31 -
Ferdinand Maria, elector of Bavaria is crowned. His
absolutistic style of leadership becomes a benchmark for the rest of
Germany
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November 23 - French mathematician, scientist, and religious philosopher
Blaise Pascal experiences an intense mystical vision that marks him for life.
Undated
★ Death of An Calbhach mac Aodha O Conchobhair Donn, last inaugurated King of
Connacht (inaugurated
1643).
★ Twenty-three
Jewish refugees from
Brazil settle in
New Amsterdam, forming the nucleus of what would be the largest urban Jewish community in history, the Jewish community of
New York City.
★ The Russian Army seizes
Smolensk, and
Thirteen Years War starts between
Russia and
Poland over
Ukraine.
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Otto von Guericke proves the existence of
atmospheric pressure.
★ The
Magdeburg hemispheres are noted.
★ The
Treaty of Pereyaslav was concluded in the city of Pereyaslav during the meeting between the Cossacks of the Zaporizhian Host and Tsar Alexey I of Muscovy, following the Khmelnytsky rebellion.
Births
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January 10 -
Joshua Barnes, English scholar (d.
1712)
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January 22 -
Richard Blackmore, English physician and writer (d.
1729)
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March 16 -
Andreas Acoluthus, German orientalist (d.
1704)
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May 4 -
Emperor Kangxi of China (d.
1722)
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June 23 -
Richard Onslow, 1st Baron Onslow, English politician (d.
1717)
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July 9 -
Emperor Reigen of Japan (d.
1732)
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November 23 -
George Watson (accountant), a
Scottish accountant and the founder of
George Watson's College in
Edinburgh, first of many successful bankers in Edinburgh.
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December 27 -
Jakob Bernoulli, Swiss mathematician and scientist (d.
1705)
: ''See also .''
Deaths
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January 17 -
Paulus Potter, Dutch painter (b.
1625)
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February 18 -
Jean-Louis Guez de Balzac, French writer (b.
1594)
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March 24 -
Samuel Scheidt, German composer (b.
1587)
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June 10 -
Alessandro Algardi, Italian sculptor and architect (b.
1598)
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July 9 -
Ferdinand IV of Germany (b.
1633)
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August 28 -
Axel Oxenstierna, Lord High Chancellor of Sweden (b.
1583)
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August 31 -
Ole Worm, Danish physician and antiquary (b.
1588)
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September 7 -
Yom-Tov Lipmann Heller, Bohemian rabbi and liturgical poet (b.
1579)
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October 12 -
Carel Fabritius, Dutch artist (b.
1622)
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October 30 -
Emperor Go-Komyo of Japan (b.
1633)
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November 30 -
John Selden, English jurist (b.
1584)
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December 5 -
Jean François Sarrazin, French writer
: ''See also .''