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)
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