1672

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File:De bestorming van Coevorden, 30 december 1672, SK-A-486.jpg
December 30: The Dutch Republic retakes Coevorden from the French Army after a string of losses, closing out the year of disaster, the "Rampjaar".

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June 12: King Louis XIV crosses the Rhine at Lobith.

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Events

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August 20: Cornelis and Johan de Witt are killed by a mob in The Hague.


January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Undated

Births

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Peter the Great

Deaths

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Johan de Witt
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Anne Bradstreet

References

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