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July 6: The Monmouth Rebellion in England ends with the defeat of James Scott, Duke of Monmouth in the Battle of Sedgemoor.

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October 22: The Edict of Fontainebleau is signed.

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Births

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George Frideric Handel
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George Berkeley
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Johann Sebastian Bach
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Charles VI

Deaths

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King Charles II of England
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Emperor Go-Sai
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James Scott

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