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Year 1656 (MDCLVI) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Tuesday of the 10-day slower Julian calendar).

Events of 1656

January - June

July - December

  • July - In an attempt to rescue survivors of the Vergulde Draeck, a search party was sent ashore, in Goede Hoop's boat, which smashed against rocks and sank: 8 sailors drowned; 3 more disappeared ashore.
  • December - The pendulum clock is invented by Christiaan Huygens.

    Undated

  • Mehmed Köprülü becomes Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
  • Jews are readmitted to England by Oliver Cromwell.
  • The Stockholm Banco, the first bank to issue banknotes, is founded.
  • The only Fifty Shilling British coin is minted.
  • Adams' Grammar School in Shropshire, England is founded by William Adams.
  • The Dutch capture city of Colombo in Sri Lanka.
  • Konoike Zen'amon (son of Konoike Shinroku) founds a baking and money-changing business in Osaka.

    Ongoing Events

  • The Deluge (1648-1667)

    Births

  • May 31 - Marin Marais, French composer and viol player (died 1728)
  • June 5 - Joseph Pitton de Tournefort, French botanist (died 1708)
  • July 7 - Guru Har Krishan, Eighth Guru of Sikhism (died 1664)
  • August 6 - Claude de Forbin, French naval commander (died 1733)
  • September 6 - Guillaume Dubois, French cardinal and statesman (died 1723)
  • September 14 - Thomas Baker, English antiquarian (died 1746)
  • October 20 - Nicolas de Largillière, French painter (died 1746)
  • October 29 - Edmond Halley, English scientist (died 1742)
  • date unknown » See also .

    Deaths

  • January 3 - Mathieu Molé, French statesman (born 1584)
  • March 21 - James Ussher, Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland (born 1581)
  • April 24 - Thomas Fincke, Danish mathematician and physicist (born 1561)
  • April 27 - Jan van Goyen, Dutch painter (born 1596)
  • June 9 - Thomas Tomkins, Welsh composer (born 1572)
  • July 2 - François-Marie, comte de Broglie, Italian-born French commander (born 1611)
  • August 11 - Prince Octavio Piccolomini, Duke of Amalfi, Austrian field marshal (born 1599)
  • September 8 - Joseph Hall (English Bishop and satyrist), English bishop and writer (born 1574)
  • October - Stephen Bachiler, English clergyman (born c.1561)
  • October 3 - Myles Standish, Mayflower colonist (born c.1584)
  • October 8 - John George I, Elector of Saxony (born 1585)
  • November 6 - King John IV of Portugal (born 1603)
  • December 27 - Andrew White, Apostle of Maryland (born 1579) » See also .

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