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1675 Collection (page 5)

In the year 1675, several notable events and institutions emerged, leaving a lasting impact on history

Background image1675 Collection: Head Of Cupid

Head Of Cupid, Between Ca. 1630 And 1675, Coriolano, Bartolomeo, Approximately 1599-approximately 1676

Background image1675 Collection: Blind Plaintiff

Blind Plaintiff, Lame Defendant Share, Simon, John, 1675-approximately 1755. [between 1700 And 1740], Two Handicapped Persons Each Receiving Half Of An Oyster Shell From A Lawyer While He Consumes

Background image1675 Collection: Juan Perez de Moya (1514-1595)

Juan Perez de Moya (1514-1595). Spanish mathematician. Speculative and practical arithmetic. Title cover. 1675. Madrid. Spain

Background image1675 Collection: John Freind

John Freind
JOHN FREIND Medical practitioner, physician to Caroline of Anspach, wife of George II. Date: 1675 - 1728

Background image1675 Collection: Thomas Forster, Jacobite

Thomas Forster, Jacobite
THOMAS FORSTER General in the service of James Stuart the Old Pretender : after defeat at Preston, 1715, in exile in Italy. Date: 1675 - 1738

Background image1675 Collection: John Fell, Bishop

John Fell, Bishop
JOHN FELL English churchman; bishop of Oxford, in 1675. Date: 1625 - 1686

Background image1675 Collection: Allart Van Everdingen

Allart Van Everdingen
ALLART VAN EVERDINGEN Dutch artist Date: 1621 - 1675

Background image1675 Collection: Samuel Dunster

Samuel Dunster
SAMUEL DUNSTER Writer and translator Date: 1675 - 1754

Background image1675 Collection: Gerard Dou - 3

Gerard Dou - 3
GERARD DOU (or Douw) Dutch artist, pupil of Rembrandt, depicted playing the violin at an open window. Date: 1613 - 1675

Background image1675 Collection: Gerard Dou - 1

Gerard Dou - 1
GERARD DOU (or Douw) Dutch artist, pupil of Rembrandt. Date: 1613 - 1675

Background image1675 Collection: Gerard Dou - 2

Gerard Dou - 2
GERARD DOU (or Douw) Dutch artist, pupil of Rembrandt, depicted writing in a book, surrounded by artists props. Date: 1613 - 1675

Background image1675 Collection: Abraham Van Diepenbeck

Abraham Van Diepenbeck
ABRAHAM VAN DIEPENBECK Flemish artist from Bois-le- duc, pupil of Rubens, worked on designs for windows before diversifying. Date: 1599 - 1675

Background image1675 Collection: James Dk Chatelherault

James Dk Chatelherault
JAMES HAMILTON, second earl of ARRAN, duke of CHATELHERAULT Governor of Scotland, who vacillated between supporting an alliance with England or one with France. Date: 1515 - 1675

Background image1675 Collection: Display of Pralines

Display of Pralines
A Display of Dainty Types of Pralines - nuts browned in sugar, named after Marechal de Plessis-Pralin (1598-1675) whose cook invented them. 15 kinds are shown here. Date: circa 1930



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In the year 1675, several notable events and institutions emerged, leaving a lasting impact on history. Balliol College, Lincoln College, Pembroke College, Wadham College, Brasenose College, Magdalen College, and Merton College were all established during this time. These esteemed educational institutions have since become pillars of knowledge and learning. Meanwhile, in Amsterdam's Portuguese Synagogue in 1675, an intriguing scene unfolded - a cult initiation took place. This secretive event held great significance for those involved and added to the mystique surrounding the synagogue. In another part of Europe during the same century (C17th), Oriel College was also founded. This institution would go on to shape countless minds through its commitment to academic excellence. The year it also witnessed an extraordinary vision experienced by Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque. Known as ALACOQUE's VISION 1675, this divine encounter had a profound spiritual impact on her life and contributed to her canonization as a saint later on. Additionally noteworthy is Mlle Marie De Guise who made her mark during this period. Her accomplishments remain celebrated even today for breaking barriers and making strides in various fields. Lastly but not leastly significant is John Bunyan's imprisonment in 1675. This English writer spent time behind bars due to his religious beliefs but used his confinement as inspiration for his renowned work "The Pilgrim's Progress. " Overall, the year 1675 stands out as a momentous chapter in history with its establishment of prestigious colleges like Balliol and Lincoln; mysterious scenes at Amsterdam's Portuguese Synagogue; divine visions experienced by Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque; remarkable individuals such as Mlle Marie De Guise; and John Bunyan's resilience amidst adversity while imprisoned.