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* 1618 Francesco Maria Grimaldi, Italian mathematician and physicist ( d. 1663 )
* 1736 Prince Eugene of Savoy, French-Austrian general ( b. 1663 )
* 1663 Francis Cooke, Mayflower pilgrim ( b. c. 1583 )
Prince Eugene of Savoy ( 1663 1736 ) by Jacob van Schuppen.
* Chymistry ( 1663 ) a scientific art, by which one learns to dissolve bodies, and draw from them the different substances on their composition, and how to unite them again, and exalt them to a higher perfection ( Glaser ).
Cotton Mather, FRS ( February 12, 1663 February 13, 1728 ; A. B.
* 1663 Nzinga of Ndongo and Matamba ( b. 1583 )
Thomas Newcomen, the inventor of the atmospheric engine the first successful steam-powered pumping engine was born in Dartmouth in 1663.
* 1736 António Manoel de Vilhena, Portuguese prince and military leader ( b. 1663 )
Prince Eugene of Savoy ( French: François-Eugène de Savoie, German: Eugen von Savoyen, Italian: Principe Eugenio di Savoia-Carignano ; 18 October 1663 21 April 1736 ), was one of the most successful military commanders in modern European history, rising to the highest offices of state at the Imperial court in Vienna.
Portrait of Prince Eugene of Savoy ( 1663 1736 ) c. 1700.
* 1663 Adam Adami, German bishop and diplomat ( b. 1603 )
* 1594 Biagio Marini, Italian virtuoso violinist and composer ( d. 1663 )
Amsterdam was ravaged in 1663 1664, with a mortality given as 50, 000.
Encyclopedia of American Communes, 1663 1963.
* 1603 Joseph of Cupertino, Italian saint ( d. 1663 )
* 1663 Franz Xaver Murschhauser, German composer and theorist ( d. 1738 )
* 1663 Thomas Baltzar, German violinist ( b. 1630 )
* 1727 August Hermann Francke, German minister ( b. 1663 )
* 1663 Charles II of England grants John Clarke a Royal charter to Rhode Island.
* 1663 The English Parliament passes the second Navigation Act requiring that all goods bound for the American colonies have to be sent in English ships from English ports.
In a map drawn in the Relation des Jésuites ( 1662 1663 ), the lake bears the legend " Lac Ontario ou des Iroquois " with the name " Ondiara " in smaller type.
* 1663 Jean-Baptiste Matho, French composer ( d. 1743 )

1663 and Jean
* September 28 Jean Baptiste Massillon, French bishop ( b. 1663 )
Jean Baptiste Massillon ( 24 June 1663, Hyères 28 September 1742, Beauregard-l ' Évêque ) was a French Catholic bishop and famous preacher, Bishop of Clermont from 1717 until his death.
De Gonneville's tale was forgotten until 1663, when Jean Paulmier de Courtonne, Canon of the Church of Saint-Pierre at Lisieux, a relative of de Gonneville's, published a book called Memoirs Concerning the Establishment of a Christian Mission in the Austral Land, in which he claimed to be the great-grandson of an " Indian " brought back to France by de Gonneville in 1505.
At the beginning of 1663, the Compagnie des Cent-Associés was dissoluted and New France became a royal possession once more .< ref >" Jean Talon.
He studied in Paris with Jean Baptiste Lully between 1663 and 1669, then became an organist in Molsheim and Sélestat.
* Jean Louis ( 1663 1668 ) and ( 1672 1694 )
The tragedy by Jean Mairet ( 1634 ) is one of the first monuments of French " classicism ", and was followed by a version from Pierre Corneille ( 1663 ).
Hyères was the birthplace of Jean Baptiste Massillon ( 1663 1742 ), churchman and preacher.
On November 14, 1663, Jean Lemire was elected syndic of Quebec city following the resignation of the mayor and two councilors.
The Seminary ( Séminaire des Missions Étrangères ) was created in March 1663, when Mgr Jean Duval, ordained under the name Bernard de Sainte Thérèse and nominated Bishop of Babylon ( modern Iraq ) in 1638, offered the deserted buildings of his own Seminary for Missions to Persia, which he had created in 1644 at 128 Rue du Bac.

1663 and French
In 1663 Deschamps founded a French settlement Leogane on the western coast of the island on the abandoned site of the former Spanish town of Yaguana.
The Dutch settlers occupied the island for nearly half a century, but were dislodged several times: in 1629 by the Portuguese, in 1645 and 1659 by the French and in 1663 by the British troops.
* probable Gauthier de Costes, seigneur de la Calprenède, French novelist and dramatist ( d. 1663 )
In 1663 in retaliation for the attack led by the Corsican Guard on the attendants of the Duc de Créqui, the ambassador of Louis XIV in Rome, he attacked and seized Avignon, which at the time was considered an important and integral part of the French Kingdom by the provincial Parliament of Provence.
* October 11 Guillaume Amontons, French physicist and instrument maker ( b. 1663 )
* Pierre Antoine Motteux ( 1663 1718 ), French born English translator and dramatist
* Louis Bossuet ( 1663 1742 ), French parliamentarian
He helped suppress the projected insurrection in Yorkshire in 1663, went to sea in the second Anglo-Dutch War in 1665, and took measures to resist the Dutch or French invasion in June 1666.
Louis Laguerre ( 1663 April 20, 1721 ), was a French decorative painter mainly working in England.
In 1663, he became director of the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture, where he laid the basis of academicism and became the all-powerful, peerless master of 17th-century French art.
Holles, who was a good French scholar, was sent as ambassador to France on 7 July 1663.
The King's Daughters () is a term used to refer to the approximately 800 young French women who immigrated to New France between 1663 and 1673 as part of a program sponsored by Louis XIV.
Gauthier de Costes, seigneur de la Calprenède ( 1609 or 1610 1663 ) was a French novelist and dramatist.
Talon and the French Minister of the Marine Jean-Baptiste Colbert had brought the colony of New France under direct royal control in 1663, and Colbert wished to make it the centre of the French colonial empire.
* October 11-Guillaume Amontons, French scientific instrument inventor and physicist ( born 1663 )
* 1663: The French Crown takes personal control of Canada from a private company, which becomes a royal province.
Guillaume Amontons ( 31 August 1663 11 October 1705 ) was a French scientific instrument inventor and physicist.
The Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres () is a French learned society devoted to the humanities, founded in February 1663 as one of the five academies of the Institut de France.
Since nobody lived on the island before 1765, the singular form for Maison could be attributed to the ruins of a habitation built by early Basque visitors and found by French explorers in 1663.

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