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1658 in France. 3 languages ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Other events of 1658 History of France • Timeline • Years:
On 8 May 1659, France and Spain began negotiating terms; the death of Oliver Cromwell in September 1658 weakened England, which was allowed to observe but excluded from the talks. Although the Anglo-Spanish War was suspended after the 1660 restoration of Charles II , it did not formally end until the Treaty of Madrid (1667) .
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Dunkirk was Spain's greatest base for privateers, and these privateers had wreaked havoc on English merchant shipping. [c] It was defended by a garrison of about 3,000 in May 1658, [14] while an English fleet of 18 ships, [15] under Edward Mountagu, blockaded the port and prevented any
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In 1692 he began his Lettres historiques, containing an account of the most important events in Europe. He carried on this work until the end of 1688. He carried on this work until the end of 1688. When Le Clerc discontinued his Bibliothèque universelle in 1691, Bernard wrote the greater part of the twentieth volume and the five following volumes.