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Chronological table |
Gregorian calendar | 1687 MDCLXXXVII |
Julian calendar | 1686—1687 ( January 11 ) |
Julian calendar with the Byzantine era | 7195-7196 (from September 11 ) |
From the founding of Rome | 2439-2440 ( May 1 ) |
Jewish calendar | 5447–5448 ה'תמ"ז - ה'תמ"ח |
Islamic calendar | 1098-1099 |
Old Armenian Calendar | 4179—4180 ( August 21 ) |
Armenian church calendar | 1136 ԹՎ ՌՃԼԶ |
Chinese calendar | 4383–4384 丙寅 - 丁卯 red tiger - red rabbit |
Ethiopian calendar | 1679 - 1680 |
Ancient indian calendar | |
- Vikram-samvat | 1743-1744 |
- Shaka Samvat | 1609—1610 |
- Kali Yuga | 4788–4789 |
Iranian calendar | 1065-1066 |
Buddhist calendar | 2230 |
1687 (one thousand six hundred and eighty-seventh) year according to the Gregorian calendar is a common year starting on Wednesday . This is 1687 AD , 687 year of the 2nd millennium , 87th year of the 17th century , 7th year of the 9th decade of the 17th century, 8th year of the 1680s .
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Events
- April 2 - “Declaration of Tolerance” in England .
- Austrian troops occupied Buda , the capital of Hungary , displacing the Turks from Transylvania . Hungarian magnates proclaimed the Hapsburg dynasty to be the hereditary royal authority.
- 1687-1711 - King Joseph I of Hungary.
- Hike the 100-thousand Russian army V. Golitsyn to the Crimea . Ended to no avail.
- The accession of Golconda to the Mogul Empire .
- The work of I. Newton “ Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy ” was published, which formulated the law of world wideness and the three laws of mechanics , later named after I. Newton .
- Founded Slavic-Greek-Latin Academy .
- Zudovo was founded - the first documented Russian settlement on the territory of the modern Novosibirsk region . [one]
Born
See also: Category: Born 1687
Died to
See also: Category: Dead in 1687
- March 26 - Konstantin Huygens , Dutch poet, scholar and composer (born 1596 ).
Notes
- ↑ Kosovets V.I. To the question of the dates of the foundation of the first Russian settlements on the territory of the Novosibirsk region . Library of Siberian Local History . Municipal state institution of additional professional education of the city of Novosibirsk "City center of informatization" Aegis ".
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