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1672 ( MDCLXXII) fue un año bisiesto comenzado en viernes, según el calendario gregoriano . Acontecimientos. Isaac Newton publicó su tratado de la luz. Marzo - El Sínodo de Jerusalén reúne obispos y representantes de toda la cristiandad ortodoxa oriental, para discutir el dogma ortodoxo contra el desafío del protestantismo.
1672 was a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar, the 1672nd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 672nd year of the 2nd millennium, the 72nd year of the 17th century, and the 3rd year of the 1670s decade.
El Concilio de Jerusalén es un concilio de la Iglesia ortodoxa celebrado en 1672. También se le llama Sínodo de Belén o Concilio de Belén. [1] Fue convocado [2] y presidido por Patriarca Dositeo de Jerusalén. El Concilio produjo una confesión referida como la Confesión de Dositeo. [3]
John Mason (October 1600 – January 30, 1672) was an English-born settler, soldier, commander and Deputy Governor of the Connecticut Colony. Mason was best known for leading a group of Puritan settlers and Indian allies on a combined attack on a Pequot Fort in an event known as the Mystic Massacre .
In Dutch history, the year 1672 is referred to as the Rampjaar (Disaster Year, pronounced /ˈrɑmp.jaːr/). In May 1672, following the outbreak of the Franco-Dutch War and its peripheral conflict the Third Anglo-Dutch War, France, supported by Münster and Cologne, invaded and nearly overran the Dutch Republic.
1672 in England - Wikipedia. Events from the year 1672 in England . Incumbents. Monarch – Charles II. Events. The Burning of the Royal James at the Battle of Solebay, by Willem van de Velde. 2 January – cash payments by the Exchequer suspended for a year, due to fears of imminent bankruptcy. [1]
1672 - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Events. March 15 – Charles II of England issues the Royal Declaration of Indulgence. May 2 – John Maitland becomes Duke of Lauderdale and Earl of March. June 12 – French forces under king Louis XIV cross the Rhine to Netherlands.