1693

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January 11: Mount Etna volcano erupts in Italy, leading to earthquake that kills 60,000 people.

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Events

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October–December

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Date unknown

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Births

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File:Apb Matthew Hutton.jpg
Matthew Hutton (archbishop of Canterbury) born 3 January
File:José del Campillo.jpg
José del Campillo born 13 February
File:Malhar Rao Holkar contemporary.jpg
Malhar Rao Holkar born 16 March
File:Mary Alexander.jpg
Mary Alexander born 16 April
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Anne Sophie Reventlow born 16 April
File:Thomas Gent, Mezzotint by Nathan Drake.jpg
Thomas Gent born 4 May
File:Diego de Torres Villarroel.jpg
Diego de Torres Villarroel born 17 June
File:Christian-August-Hausen-d J.jpg
Christian August Hausen born 19 June
File:Joseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach.jpg
Joseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach born 13 September
File:Madame de Parabère en Minerve.jpg
Marie-Madeleine de Parabère born 6 October
File:Portrait of Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon (1693-1775), Princess of Conti by Pierre Gobert.jpg
Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon born 22 November
File:Nathaniel Appleton.jpg
Nathaniel Appleton born 9 December

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July–September

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October–December

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Deaths

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File:Sultan Mehmed IV (2).jpg
Mehmed IV died 6 January
File:Château de Bussy-Rabutin - Marguerite Hessein, dame de Rambouillet de la Sablière (bgw19 0371) (cropped).jpg
Marguerite de la Sablière died 6 January
File:Blondeau, Jacques (1655-1698) - Il card. Federico Visconti, arcivescovo di Milano.jpg
Federico Visconti died 7 January
File:Jean de Brito (1647-1693) 2.jpg
John de Britto died 4 February
File:Constantin&AntiohCantemir.jpg
Constantin Cantemir died 24 March
File:Rembrandt 213.jpg
Adriaantje Hollaer died 31 March
File:Roger de Bussy-Rabutin en armure de lieutenant-général du roi (bgw17 0152).jpg
Roger de Rabutin, comte de Bussy died 9 April
File:Rutger von Ascheberg (1621-1693) portrait.jpg
Rutger von Ascheberg died 17 April
File:Madame de La Fayette.jpg
Madame de La Fayette died 25 May
File:Willem Kalf.jpg
Willem Kalf died 31 July
File:Portrait of Cardinal Flavio Chigi (by Jacob Ferdinand Voet) – Palazzo Chigi, Ariccia.jpg
Flavio Chigi died 13 September
File:BankeiYotaku.jpg
Bankei Yōtaku died 30 September
File:Theodor Heinrich von Strattmann.jpg
Theodor von Strattman died 25 October
File:Kipryjan Žachoŭski. Кіпрыян Жахоўскі (A. Tarasievič, 1683).jpg
Kyprian Zochovskyj died 26 October
File:Job Berckheyde zelfportret 1665.JPG
Job Adriaenszoon Berckheyde died 23 November
File:Willem van de Velde, by Gerard Sibelius after Godfrey Kneller-2.jpg
Willem van de Velde the Elder died 13 December

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April–June

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July–September

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October–December

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References

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