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Events March 8 - William III died; Princess Anne Stuart becomes Queen Anne of England, Scotland and Ireland. ...
Events February 2 - Earthquake in Aquila, Italy February 4 - In Japan, the 47 samurai commit seppuku (ritual suicide) February 14 - Earthquake in Norcia, Italy April 21 - Company of Quenching of Fire (ie. ...
Events Building of the Students Monument in Aiud, Romania. ...
Events March 27 - Concluding that Emperor Iyasus I of Ethiopia had abdicated by retiring to a monastery, a council of high officials appoint Tekle Haymanot I Emperor of Ethiopia May 23 - Battle of Ramillies September 7 - The Battle of Turin in the War of Spanish Succession - forces of Austria and...
Events January 1 - John V is crowned King of Portugal March 26 - The Acts of Union becomes law, making the separate Kingdoms of England and Scotland into one country, the Kingdom of Great Britain. ...
// Events March 23 - James Francis Edward Stuart lands at the Firth of Forth July 1 - Tewoflos becomes Emperor of Ethiopia September 28 - Peter the Great defeats the Swedes at the Battle of Lesnaya Kandahar conquered by Mir Wais In Masuria one third of the population die during the plague J...
These pages contain the trends of millennia and centuries. ...
(16th century - 17th century - 18th century - more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 17th century was that century which lasted from 1601-1700. ...
(17th century - 18th century - 19th century - more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 18th century refers to the century that lasted from 1701 through 1800. ...
Alternative meaning: Nineteenth Century (periodical) (18th century — 19th century — 20th century — more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 19th century was that century which lasted from 1801-1900 in the sense of the Gregorian calendar. ...
This is a list of decades which have articles with more information about them. ...
Events and Trends Newton and Leibniz independently discover calculus. ...
Events and Trends The Treaty of Ratisbon between France and England in 1684 ended the Age of Buccaneers. ...
Events and Trends Thomas Neale designed Seven Dials The Salem Witchcraft Trials are held in Massachusetts Bay Colony (1692). ...
Events and trends The Bonneville Slide blocks the Columbia River near the site of present-day Cascade Locks, Oregon with a land bridge 200 feet (60 m) high. ...
Events and Trends World Leaders King Louis XIV of France (1643 - 1715) Philippe II of Orléans, Regent of France (1715 - 1723). ...
Events and Trends Manufacture of the earliest surviving pianos. ...
Events and Trends The Great Awakening - A Protestant religious movement active in the British colonies of North America Sextant invented (probably around 1730) independently by John Hadley in Great Britain and Thomas Godfrey in the American colonies World leaders Louis XV King of France (king from 1715 to 1774) George...
Events March 8 - William III died; Princess Anne Stuart becomes Queen Anne of England, Scotland and Ireland. ...
Events February 2 - Earthquake in Aquila, Italy February 4 - In Japan, the 47 samurai commit seppuku (ritual suicide) February 14 - Earthquake in Norcia, Italy April 21 - Company of Quenching of Fire (ie. ...
Events Building of the Students Monument in Aiud, Romania. ...
Events March 27 - Concluding that Emperor Iyasus I of Ethiopia had abdicated by retiring to a monastery, a council of high officials appoint Tekle Haymanot I Emperor of Ethiopia May 23 - Battle of Ramillies September 7 - The Battle of Turin in the War of Spanish Succession - forces of Austria and...
Events January 1 - John V is crowned King of Portugal March 26 - The Acts of Union becomes law, making the separate Kingdoms of England and Scotland into one country, the Kingdom of Great Britain. ...
// Events March 23 - James Francis Edward Stuart lands at the Firth of Forth July 1 - Tewoflos becomes Emperor of Ethiopia September 28 - Peter the Great defeats the Swedes at the Battle of Lesnaya Kandahar conquered by Mir Wais In Masuria one third of the population die during the plague J...
See also: 1704 in architecture, other events of 1705 1706 in architecture and the architecture timeline. ...
See also: 1704 in literature, other events of 1705, 1706 in literature, list of years in literature. ...
See also: 1704 in music, other events of 1705, 1706 in music, list of years in music. ...
The year 1705 in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed See also: 1704 in science, other events of 1705, 1706 in science, list of years in science. ...
1704 colonial governors - Events of 1705 - 1706 colonial governors - Colonial governors by year See also: List of state leaders in 1705 List of religious leaders in 1705 List of international organization leaders in 1705 Ottoman Empire Abkhazia - Jigetshi, Prince of Abkhazia (1700-1730) Portugal Angola - Military junta (1702-1705) Louren...
1704 state leaders - Events of 1705 - 1706 state leaders - State leaders by year See also: List of religious leaders in 1705 List of international organization leaders in 1705 List of colonial governors in 1705 Africa Ashanti Confederacy - Osei Kofi Tutu I, Asantehene (1701-1717) Dahomey - Akaba, King of Dahomey (1680...
This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
Ab urbe condita (AUC or a. ...
Dates are marked by the letters Ô¹Õ or the like, often with a line over, indicating tvin (in the year) followed by one to four letters, each of which stands for a number based on its order in the alphabet. ...
The Chinese calendar (Traditional Chinese: è¾²æ; Simplified Chinese: åå; pinyin: nónglì) is a lunisolar calendar incorporating elements of a lunar calendar with those of a solar calendar. ...
The Chinese sexagenary cycle (Chinese: ; pinyin: gÄnzhÄ«) is a cyclic numeral system of 60 combinations of the two basic cycles, the ten Heavenly Stems (天干; tiÄngÄn) and the twelve Earthly Branches (å°æ¯; dìzhÄ«). These have been traditionally used as a means of numbering the years, not only in...
The Ethiopian calendar or Ethiopic calendar is the principal calendar used in Ethiopia. ...
The Hebrew calendar (Hebrew: ) or Jewish calendar is the annual calendar used in Judaism. ...
The Hindu calendar used in Vedic times has undergone many changes in the process of regionalization, and today there are several regional Indian calendars, as well as an Indian national calendar. ...
There is disagreement as to the meaning of the Indian word Samvat. ...
The Indian national calendar (sometimes called Saka calendar) is the official civil calendar in use in India. ...
Kali Yuga is also the title of a book by Roland Charles Wagner. ...
The Iranian calendar (also known as Persian calendar or the Jalaali Calendar) is a solar calendar currently used in Iran and Afghanistan. ...
The Islamic calendar or Muslim calendar (Arabic: Ø§ÙØªÙÙÙÙ
اÙÙØ¬Ø±Ù; also called the Hijri calendar) is the calendar used to date events in many predominantly Muslim countries, and used by Muslims everywhere to determine the proper day on which to celebrate Islamic holy days. ...
Koinobori, flags decorated like koi, are popular decorations around Childrens Day This mural on the wall of a Tokyo subway station celebrates Hazuki, the eighth month. ...
Events
Blenheim Palace, The Great Court. ...
Oxfordshire (abbreviated Oxon, from the Latinised form Oxonia) is a county in south-east England, bordering on Northamptonshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, and Warwickshire. ...
Motto: (French for God and my right) Anthem: Multiple unofficial anthems Capital London Largest city London Official language(s) English Government Constitutional monarchy - Queen Queen Elizabeth II - Prime Minister Tony Blair MP Unification - by Athelstan AD927 Area - Total 130,395 km² (1st in UK) 50,346 sq mi - Water (%) Population...
Events January 14 - King Philip V of Spain abdicates the throne February 20 - The premiere of Giulio Cesare, an Italian opera by George Frideric Handel, takes place in London June 23 - Treaty of Constantinople signed. ...
The Sophia Naturalization Act is an Act passed by the English Parliament in 1705. ...
This is a listing of sessions of the Parliament of Great Britain, tabulated with the elections to the House of Commons for each session, and the list of members of the House. ...
The Electress Sophia of Hanover was born Sophia, Pfalzgräfin von Simmern, at The Hague on October 14, 1630, and died at Herrenhausen on June 8, 1714. ...
January February March March 8 is the 67th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (68th in Leap years). ...
The Carolina Colony grants of 1663 and 1665 The Province of Carolina from 1663 to 1729, was a North American British colony. ...
Bath is a town located in Beaufort County, North Carolina. ...
Official language(s) English Capital Raleigh Largest city Charlotte Area Ranked 28th - Total 53,865 sq mi (139,509 km²) - Width 560 miles (901 km) - Length 150 miles (240 km) - % water 9. ...
The Carolina Colony grants of 1663 and 1665 The Province of Carolina from 1663 to 1729, was a North American British colony. ...
Edenton is a town in Chowan County, North Carolina, United States. ...
// Events Abraham De Moivre states De Moivres theorem connecting trigonometric functions and complex numbers Publication of the first book of Bachs Well-Tempered Clavier Fall of Persias Safavid dynasty during a bloody revolt of the Afghani people. ...
April May June July August September October November December Births - January 14 - Jean-Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier, French governor of the Mascarene Islands (d. 1786)
- January 24 - Farinelli, Italian castrato (d. 1782)
- February 15 - Charles-André van Loo, French painter (d. 1765)
- February 21 - Edward Hawke, 1st Baron Hawke, British naval officer (d. 1781)
- February 22 - Peter Artedi, Swedish naturalist (d. 1735)
- March 2 - William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield, Scottish judge and politician (d. 1793)
- April 11 - William Cookworthy, English chemist (d. 1780)
- July 23 - Francis Blomefield, English topographer (d. 1752)
- August 30 - David Hartley, English philosopher (d. 1757)
- September 24 - Leopold Josef Graf Daun, Austrian field marshal (d. 1766)
- September 28 - Henry Fox, 1st Baron Holland, English statesman (d. 1774)
- October 23 - Maximilian Ulysses Reichsgraf von Browne, Austrian field marshal (d. 1757)
- October 31 - Pope Clement XIV (d. 1774)
- November 23 - Thomas Birch, British historian (d. 1766)
- Dick Turpin, English highwayman (d. 1739)
January 14 is the 14th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Jean Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier (January 14, 1705 - 1786) was a French sailor, explorer, and governor of the Mascarene Islands. ...
1786 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
January 24 is the 24th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Farinelli. ...
1782 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ...
February 15 is the 46th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
Painting, 1753 Carle or Charles-André van Loo (15 February 1705 â 15 July 1765) was a French subject painter, and a younger brother of Jean-Baptiste van Loo. ...
1765 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ...
February 21 is the 52nd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
Edward Hawke, 1st Baron Hawke, (February 21, 1705 - October 16, 1781) was an admiral in the Royal Navy. ...
1781 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
February 22 is the 53rd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
Peter Artedi (February 22, 1705 – September 27, 1735) was a Swedish naturalist and is known as the father of Ichthyology. Artedi was born in the province of Angermannia. ...
Events April 16 - The London premiere of Alcina by George Frideric Handel, his first the first Italian opera for the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden. ...
March 2 is the 61st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (62nd in leap years). ...
William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield (March 2, 1705 - March 20, 1793), was a British judge and politician who reached high office in the House of Lords. ...
1793 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ...
April 11 is the 101st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (102nd in leap years). ...
William Cookworthy (11 April 1705 - 17 October 1780) was a chemist and Quaker from Kingsbridge, Devon. ...
1780 was a leap year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ...
July 23 is the 204th day (205th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 161 days remaining. ...
Francis Blomefield (July 23, 1705 - January 16, 1752) was an English topographer of the county of Norfolk. ...
1752 was a leap year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ...
August 30 is the 242nd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (243rd in leap years), with 123 days remaining. ...
This article is about David Hartley, the philosopher. ...
1757 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ...
September 24 is the 267th day of the year (268th in leap years). ...
Leopold Josef Graf Daun, Fürst von Thiano (Count Leopold Joseph von Daun or Dhaun) (September 24, 1705 â February 5, 1766), Prince of Thiano, Austrian field marshal, was born at Vienna. ...
1766 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
September 28 is the 271st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (272nd in leap years). ...
Henry Fox, 1st Baron Holland, (28 September 1705-1 July 1774) was an English statesman. ...
Chesma Column in Tsarskoe Selo, commemorating the end of the Russo-Turkish War. ...
October 23 is the 296th day of the year (297th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 69 days remaining. ...
Maximilian Ulysses, Reichsgraf von Browne, Baron de Camus and Mountany (23 October 1705 â 26 June 1757) was an Austrian military leader during the middle of the 18th century. ...
1757 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ...
October 31 is the 304th day of the year (305th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 61 days remaining. ...
Pope Clement XIV, born Giovanni Vincenzo Antonio Ganganelli (Sant Arcangelo di Romagna, 31 October 1705 â 22 September 1774 in Rome), was Pope from 1769 to 1774. ...
Chesma Column in Tsarskoe Selo, commemorating the end of the Russo-Turkish War. ...
November 23 is the 327th day of the year (328th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 38 days remaining. ...
Thomas Birch (November 23, 1705 - January 9, 1766), English historian, son of Joseph Birch, a coffee-mill maker, was born at Clerkenwell. ...
1766 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
A 19th century illustration of Dick Turpin Richard (Dick) Turpin (September 21, 1706 â April 7, 1739) is a legendary English bandit and the most famous historical highwayman. ...
// About the number 1739 1739 is the smallest integer that can be written as sum of three perfect cubes, in two ways. ...
Deaths BIRTHS 7th january 1994 birth of me in australia nsw sydney.she is now 12. this means i wrote this in the year 2006. January 12 is the 12th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
The creation of man, fresco in the Palazzo Medici-Riccardi in Florence, 1684-1686. ...
Events Moses Amyrauts Traite de la predestination is published Curaçao captured by the Dutch Treaty of Polianovska First meeting of the Académie française The witchcraft affair at Loudun Jean Nicolet lands at Green Bay, Wisconsin Opening of Covent Garden Market in London English establish a settlement...
January 17 is the 17th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
John Ray. ...
Events A Dutch ship makes the first recorded sighting of the coast of South Australia. ...
February 5 is the 36th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
Philipp Jakob Spener. ...
Events February 2 - New Amsterdam (later renamed New York City) is incorporated. ...
May 5 is the 125th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (126th in leap years). ...
Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I Habsburg (June 9, 1640 â May 5, 1705), Holy Roman emperor, was the second son of the emperor Ferdinand III and his first wife Maria Anna of Spain. ...
Events December 1 - Portugal regains its independence from Spain and João IV of Portugal becomes king. ...
August 16 is the 228th day of the year (229th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
Jakob Bernoulli. ...
Events April 5 - Signing of the Treaty of Westminster, ending the First Anglo-Dutch War. ...
October 11 is the 284th day of the year (285th in leap years). ...
Guillaume Amontons (August 31, 1663 - October 11, 1705) was a French instrument inventor and physicist. ...
// Events Prix de Rome scholarship established for students of the arts. ...
November 30 is the 334th day (335th on leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 31 days remaining. ...
Catherine of Braganza [1] (25 November 1638 â 30 November 1705) (Catherine Henrietta, in Portuguese Catarina Henriqueta de Bragança), was the queen consort of King Charles II of England. ...
Charles II (29 May 1630 â 6 February 1685) was the King of England, King of Scots, and King of Ireland from 30 January 1649 (de jure) or 29 May 1660 (de facto) until his death. ...
Events March 29 - Swedish colonists establish first settlement in Delaware, called New Sweden. ...
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// Events January 17 - Englands Long Parliament passes the Vote of No Address, breaking off negotiations with King Charles I and thereby setting the scene for the second phase of the English Civil War. ...
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