The summer of 1665 was marked by the Great Plague of London, which resulted in a devastating outbreak of Bubonic Plague that significantly affected the city. Thousands of people died, with estimates suggesting that around 100,000 residents perished, leading to a dramatic decline in the population. During this time, many fled the city to escape the disease, and public gatherings were severely restricted. The plague ultimately subsided by the end of the year, but its impact on London was profound and lasting.
There are 64 magazines (including a Summer and Winter Special).
The cast of 1999 Special Olympics World Summer Games Opening Ceremony - 1999 includes: Billy Crystal as Himself - Host
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John Mounsher was born in 1665.
Samuel Capricornus died in 1665.
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Oh, dude, 1 and 1665 go into 1665. Like, that's it. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
henrey the Vll was on the thone in 1665
No. Except for summer break.
The number of people in London in 1665 who died where about one in three. Over the 4 centuries that the back death occurred, around 400-700 million people world wide died.
1665 divided by 2 equals 832.5.
1970 Hot Summer Special - 1970 was released on: USA: 1970
The century is calculated by dropping the last two digits and adding 1 to what's left. 1665 -> 1665 -> 16 -> +1 -> 17th Century
The Donna Summer Special - 1980 TV was released on: USA: 27 January 1980
The English took Jamaica from Spain in 1665
3 x 3 x 5 x 37 = 1665
Clothes for summer! There's no "special Polish clothes" for summertime.