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  1. 1860 – February 20 – The wreck of the Allan Line steamship SS Hungarian with a number of Montrealers on board. 1860 – May – Crystal Palace built for the Montreal Industrial Exhibition of 1860. 1860 – August 25 – The Prince of Wales visits Montreal. 1860 – August 25 – Opening of the Victoria Railway Bridge.

  2. Suleiman I ( Persian: شاه سلیمان, romanized : Shah Solayman; born Sam Mirza, February or March 1648 – 29 July 1694) was the eighth Shah of Safavid Iran from 1666 to 1694. He was the eldest son of Abbas II and his concubine, Nakihat Khanum. Born as Sam Mirza, Suleiman spent his childhood in the harem among women and eunuchs and his ...

  3. T. Domingo Terán de los Ríos. Categories: 1680s in New Spain. Decades in Mexico. 17th century in Mexico. 1680s in North America. 1680s by country. Category series navigation decade redirected.

  4. A. AM 738 4to. Categories: 17th-century books. 1680s works. Books by decade. 1680s in literature. Hidden categories: Category series navigation decade and century.

  5. 1685. 17 May - The English ketch Good Hope is shipwrecked off Bay of Natal [2] The Cape Colonists send a commissioner to Europe to attract more settlers. Copper is discovered by the settlers in Namaqualand. Simon van der Stel, the Governor of the Cape Colony, is granted a 900-morgen property and is named Groot Constantia.

  6. The Killing Time was a period of conflict in Scottish history between the Presbyterian Covenanter movement, based largely in the southwest of the country, and the government forces of Kings Charles II and James VII. The period, roughly from 1679 to the Glorious Revolution of 1688, was subsequently called The Killing Time by Robert Wodrow in his ...

  7. History. Adding vertical volume on top of the head, by combing the hair back and up above the forehead, is a trend that originated in women's hairstyles of the royal court in France, first in the 1680s, and again in the second half of the 18th century, long before and after Madame de Pompadour. In 1680, King Louis XIV loved the way his mistress ...