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| 1667 |
| | Michiel de Ruyter sails up the Thames to destroy much of the English fleet at its base in the Medway | |
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| 1667 |
| | The first successful human blood transfusion is achieved in Paris by Jean Baptiste Denis, apparently saving the life of a 15-year-old boy | |
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| 1667 |
| | Bernini's great curving colonnade is completed, to form the piazza in front of St Peter's | |
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| 1667 |
| | French dramatist Jean Racine's first great success, Andromaque, finds tragic drama in a quadrangle of love | |
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| 1667 |
| | Paradise Lost is published, earning its author John Milton just £10 | |
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| 1667 |
| | Wood-carver Grinling Gibbons arrives from Holland to begin an immensely successful career in England | |
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| 1667 |
| | In the treaty of Breda, England keeps New Amsterdam and New Netherland, and Holland keeps the English-held territory of Surinam | |
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| 1668 |
| | The Jesuits establish a mission at Sault Sainte Marie which becomes the starting point for French exploration south of the Great Lakes | |
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| 1668 |
| | England's East India Company is granted a lease on Bombay by Charles II, who has received it from his Portuguese bride | |
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| 1668 |
| | Spain finally accepts the independence of the kingdom of Portugal, after nearly a century of Spanish rule | |
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