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  1. 1670: With Bartlomiej Topa, Katarzyna Herman, Martyna Byczkowska, Michal Sikorski. In this satirical comedy, a zany nobleman navigates through family feuds and clashes with peasants in his quest to become Poland's most famous figure.

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  2. 1670 is a Polish mockumentary satirical comedy television series. The first season was released on Netflix on 13 December 2023. The series has been renewed for a second season set to premiere in 2025. [1] Premise.

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    January 17 – Raphael Levy, a Jewish resident of the city of Metz in France, is burned at the stake after being accused of the September 25 abduction and ritual murder of a child who had disappeared from the village of Glatigny. The prosecutor applies to King Louis XIV for an order expelling all 95 Jewish families from Metz, but the king refuses.

  5. Dec 13, 2023 · How many episodes are in 1670 Season 1? 1670 Season 1 has 8 episodes. The episode list is as follows: Episode 1: The Assembly. Episode 2: The Estate. Episode 3: Spring. Episode 4: Equality March ...

  6. Dec 13, 2023 · The story is set in 1670 where we follow fourth-wall breaking Jan Adamczewski, who’s joined by his eccentric family as they eke out a living in a small village. Living as a nobleman, Jan’s job is made all the more difficult by arch-nemesis Andrzej. The two butt heads constantly across the season, before a very important twist sees the pair ...

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    January–March

    1. January 17 – Raphael Levy, a Jewish resident of the city of Metz in France, is burned at the stake after being accused of the September 25 abduction and ritual murder of a child who had disappeared from the village of Glatigny. The prosecutor applies to King Louis XIVfor an order expelling all 95 Jewish families from Metz, but the king refuses. 2. January 27 – The Muslim emperor Aurangzeb of the Mughal Empire in India issues an order for the destruction of all Hindu temples and schools in...

    April–June

    1. April 18 – King Christian V of Denmark fires Christoffer Gabel, who had been the corrupt chief adviser to King Frederick III, and replaces him with Peder Griffenfeld. 2. April 29 – After more than four months, the papal conclave to elect a successor to the late Pope Clement IX selects Cardinal Emilio Albieri with 56 of the 59 votes. Altieri, 79 years old at the time, remains the oldest person ever to be elected pope. He announces that he will take the name of Pope Clement Xin honor of Clem...

    July–September

    1. July 11 – Representatives of England (led by King Charles II) and Denmark (led by King Christian V) sign a treaty of alliance and commerce, the Treaty of Copenhagen. 2. July 18 (July 8, O.S.) – The Treaty of Madrid, also known as the Godolphin Treaty, is signed between England and Spain to formally end hostilities left over from the Anglo-Spanish War, in the Caribbean, that ended ten years earlier. For the first time, Spain acknowledges that it is not entitled to all territory in the Ameri...

    January 24 – William Congreve, English playwright (d. 1729)
    February 25 – Maria Margarethe Kirch, German astronomer (d. 1720)
    February 28 – Benjamin Wadsworth, American president of Harvard University (d. 1737)
    May 8 – Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St Albans, English soldier (d. 1726)
    January 3 – George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle, English soldier (b. 1608)
    January 25 – Nicholas Francis, Duke of Lorraine (b. 1609)
  8. Aug 25, 2023 · The 1670s were a testing time in the life of the Protestant Churches. On 5 March 1674, during the Counter-Reformation in Hungary, more than seven hundred confessing Protestants were summoned to appear before a special court in Pozsony (Pressburg, today Bratislava), during which some three hundred pastors and preachers appeared, as well as ...

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