1652
Dutch Settle the Cape
Jan van Riebeeck arrived at the southern tip of Africa with ninety Dutch East India Company employees and founded a refreshment station at Table Bay for ships sailing between Europe and the Indies. Within a generation, the Cape Colony would expand inland and displace the Khoikhoi. South Africa's colonial history had begun.
Nikon's Church Reforms Split Russian Orthodoxy
Patriarch Nikon of Moscow decreed sweeping reforms to align Russian Orthodox liturgy with Greek practice, changing how believers crossed themselves and spelled the name of Jesus. Millions of Old Believers refused, choosing persecution, exile, and mass self-immolation over bowing to what they saw as the Antichrist's corruption of the true faith.
Taj Mahal Tomb Complex Finished
Twenty-two years after Shah Jahan ordered a mausoleum for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, the last craftsmen laid the final pietra dura inlays of jasper and lapis lazuli into the white Makrana marble. The gardens, the reflecting pools, and the four minarets stood complete. Grief had produced the most beautiful building on Earth.
First Anglo-Dutch War Begins
A confrontation off Dover between English and Dutch fleets over naval salutes and the Navigation Act exploded into open war between the two leading Protestant maritime powers. The conflict was fought almost entirely at sea. English discipline and heavier ships eventually told; Dutch trade suffered for years, and the war established that England would fight to dominate Atlantic commerce.
Fronde of the Princes Crushed
Mazarin and young Louis XIV, returning from exile, crushed the aristocratic Fronde led by the Great Conde. The magnates submitted, the parlements went quiet, and the monarchy emerged stronger than before. Louis would remember the humiliation of fleeing Paris in his nightshirt and build Versailles partly in answer, ensuring the nobility would never again threaten the throne.