Chronological List of Key Events
- 1672 - Battle of Sole Bay (June 7 - Third Anglo-Dutch War)
- 1673 - Battle of Schooneveld (June 7 and 14 - Third Anglo-Dutch War)
- 1673 - Siege of Maastricht (June 13 - June 26)
- 1673 - Battle of Texel (August 21 - Third Anglo-Dutch War)
- 1673 - Siege of Bonn (end of October - November 15)
- 1673 - Siege of Werl
- 1673 - Battle of Heringen
- 1674 - Occupation of Acadia
- 1674 - Siege of Besançon (April - May)
- 1674 - Battle of Sinsheim (or Sinzheim) (June 16)
- 1674 - Battle of Ladenburg (July 7)
- 1674 - Battle of Seneffe (August 11)
- 1674 - Battle of Enzheim (October 4)
- 1674 - Battle of Mulhouse (under Muehlhausen) (December 29)
- 1675 - Battle of Turckheim (January 5)
- 1675 - Battle of Fehrbellin (June 28 - Brandenburg-Swedish War)
- 1675 - Battle of Nieder Sasbach (July 27)
- 1675 - Battle of Konzer Brücke (August 11)
- 1676 - Battle Alicudi (January 8)
- 1676 - Battle of Messina (March 25)
- 1676 - Battle of Golfo di Augusta (April 22)
- 1676 - Battle of Jasmund (May 25 - Danish-Swedish (Scanian) War of 1675-1679)
- 1676 - Battle of Öland (June 11 - Scanian War of 1675-1679)
- 1676 - Battle of Palermo (June 2)
- 1676 - Battle of Halmstad (August 17 - Scanian War of 1675-1679)
- 1676 - Battle of Lund (December 4 - Scanian War of 1675-1679)
- 1677 - Siege of Valenciennes (February 28 - March 17)
- 1677 - Siege of Cambrai (March 28 - April 17)
- 1677 - Battle of Cassel (April 11)
- 1677 - Battle of Køge Bay (July 1 - Scanian War of 1675-1679)
- 1677 - Battle of Landskrona (July 24 - Scanian War of 1675-1679)
- 1677 - Battle of Kochersberg (October 7)
- 1678 - Siege of Offenburg
- 1678 - Siege of Ypres (March 18 - March 25)
- 1678 - Battle of Rheinfelden (July 6)
- 1678 - Battle of Gengenbach (July 23)
- 1678 - Battle of Saint-Denis (August 14)
Read more about this topic: Franco-Dutch War
Famous quotes containing the words list, key and/or events:
“Do your children view themselves as successes or failures? Are they being encouraged to be inquisitive or passive? Are they afraid to challenge authority and to question assumptions? Do they feel comfortable adapting to change? Are they easily discouraged if they cannot arrive at a solution to a problem? The answers to those questions will give you a better appraisal of their education than any list of courses, grades, or test scores.”
—Lawrence Kutner (20th century)
“Woe to you lawyers! For you have taken away the key of knowledge; you did not enter yourselves, and you hindered those who were entering.”
—Bible: New Testament, Luke 11:52.
“At all events there is in Brooklyn
something that makes me feel at home.”
—Marianne Moore (18871972)