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    1679 (MDCLXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar, the 1679th...
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  • 1670s BC (redirect from 1679 BC)
    The 1670s BC was a decade lasting from January 1, 1679 BC to December 31, 1670 BC. c. 1674 BC—End of Middle Kingdom in Ancient Egypt. Start of the Second...
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    The Habeas Corpus Act 1679 is an Act of Parliament in England (31 Cha. 2. c. 2) during the reign of King Charles II. It was passed by what became known...
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  • 1670s (redirect from 1670–1679)
    The 1670s decade ran from January 1, 1670, to December 31, 1679. January 17 – Raphael Levy, a Jewish resident of the city of Metz in France, is burned...
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    The Rajputs demanded the restoration of their lands taken by Aurangzeb in 1679 and the expulsion of the Mughal forces from Rajputana. However Bahadur Shah...
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    one died after birth. The surviving child was named Ajit Singh. On 23 July 1679, Aurangzeb made attempts to divide Marwar into two Rathore principalities...
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    March 1679 English general election resulted in the Habeas Corpus Parliament, named after the Habeas Corpus Act, which it enacted in May, 1679 to define...
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  • There were two general elections held in England in 1679: March 1679 English general election October 1679 English general election This disambiguation page...
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  • reorganisation of the Privy Council in 1679 and the death of Queen Anne in 1714. The Earl of Shaftesbury (1621–1683) (expelled 1679) The Lord Finch (1621–1682) The...
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    François Vincent Marc de Beauvau, 1st Prince of Craon (2 April 1676 - 10 March 1754), was a Lorrainese nobleman who served as viceroy of Tuscany. Born...
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