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  1. The Darien scheme was an unsuccessful attempt, backed largely by investors of the Kingdom of Scotland, to gain wealth and influence by establishing New Caledonia, a colony in the Darién Gap on the Isthmus of Panama, in the late 1690s. The plan was for the colony, located on the Gulf of Darién, to establish and manage an overland route to ...

  2. 1690. Settlers started moving beyond the Cape Colony driving off the Khoikhoi from the land. Slaves in Stellenbosch attempt unsuccessfully to revolt. 16 January - Wreck of the Galiot Noord, 24 km west of Cape St. Francis after a survey voyage to Delagoa Bay and Natal.

  3. Golden Age of Piracy. 1650s–1730s. A 1920 painting of Blackbeard 's final battle against Robert Maynard in 1718. Location. North Atlantic. Indian Ocean. Pacific Ocean. The Golden Age of Piracy is a common designation for the period between the 1650s and the 1730s, when maritime piracy was a significant factor in the histories of the North ...

  4. Ingenuity (Crespi) Categories: 1690s works. 17th-century paintings. Paintings by decade. 1690s in art. Hidden categories: Navseasoncats decade and century. Commons category link from Wikidata.

  5. B. Antonio Baldi. Frantz Bergs. George Berkeley (died 1746) Ranoji Bhoite. Margaret Bicknell. Francis Bindon. George Fox-Lane, 1st Baron Bingley. John Bird (MP for Coventry)

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FontangeFontange - Wikipedia

    Fontange. A fontange, or frelange, is a high headdress popular during the turn of the late 17th and early 18th centuries in Europe. Technically, fontanges are only part of the assembly, referring to the decorative ribbon bows, linen, and lace, and the small linen cap beneath [1] which support the frelange. [2]

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