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1665 Events - March 4 - Start of the Second Anglo-Dutch War
- March 6 - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society begins publication
- March 16 - Bucharest allows Jews to settle in the city in exchange of annual tax of 16 guilders
- June 3 - The Duke of York defeats the Dutch Fleet off the coast of Lowestoft
- June 12 - England installs a municipal government in New York City. This was the former Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam.
- November 7 - The London Gazette, the oldest surviving journal, is first published.
- Charles II of Spain becomes King
- London has its last severe outbreak of the Bubonic plague, possibly introduced by Dutch prisoners of war. Two-thirds of Londoners leave the city, but over 68,000 die. (See the Great Plague.)
- Rumours abound that syphilis wards off the Plague, causing many Londoners to frequent the brothels
- King Charles II moves his court to Salisbury, then Exeter
- Battle of Ambuila: Portuguese forces defeat and kill king Garcia II of Kongo, ending native rule of that kingdom.
- Molire publishes L'Amour mdecin
- John Bunyan publishes The Resurrection, Alexendre Le Grand, and The Indian Emperor
- Approximate date of the discovery of the Great Red Spot
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