Centuries: 17th century - 18th century - 19th century
Decades: 1650s 1660s 1670s 1680s 1690s - 1700s - 1710s 1720s 1730s 1740s 1750s
Years: 1696 1697 1698 1699 1700 - 1701 - 1702 1703 1704 1705 1706
Events
- January 18 - Frederick I becomes King of Prussia.
- May 23 - After being convicted of murdering William Moore[?] and for piracy, Captain William Kidd is hanged in London.
- September 16 - Prince James Francis Edward Stuart becomes the new claimant to the thrones of Scotland as King James VII and England as King James III.
- Philharmonic Society (Academia philharmonicorum) established in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
- In Japan young daimyo Asano Naganori is ordered to commit seppuku(ritual suicide).47 samurai of his service begin planing to avenge his death.
Births
Deaths
- May 23 - Captain Kidd, pirate
- September 16 -Deposed King James II of England/James VII of Scotland.
Common misspelling and questions (FAQ)
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