This Day in History

Portuguese king and heir assassinated

01 Feb 1539

Emperor Karel & King Francois I sign anti-English treaty

01 Feb 1662

Dutch garrison on Formosa surrenders to Chinese pirates

01 Feb 1713

The Kalabalik or Tumult in Bendery results from the Ottoman sultans order that his unwelcome guest King Charles XII of Sweden be seized.

01 Feb 1717

Henri dAguesseaus 1st appointment as chancellor of France

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