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Though a majorly destructive event, an estimated six people only died from the Great Fire of 1666. While the fire consumed the poorer districts, it did not come near Charles II's palace at all, and indeed the monarch lived on for another 19 years or so.

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The Great Fire happened in September 1666, Charles II reigned until his death on 6 February 1685.

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