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The year 1793 in architecture involved some significant events. This is a timeline of architecture, indexing the individual year in architecture pages. ...
The table of years in architecture is a tabular display of all years in architecture, for overview and quick navigation to any year. ...
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The year 1797 in architecture involved some significant events. ...
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Year 1790 (MDCCXC) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Monday of the 11-day slower Julian calendar). ...
1791 (MDCCXCI) was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Tuesday of the 11-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
1792 was a leap year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
Year 1793 (MDCCXCIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Saturday of the 11-day slower Julian calendar). ...
1794 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
1795 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ...
Year 1796 (MDCCXCVI) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Monday of the 11-day slower Julian calendar). ...
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Events and Trends King George III ascends the British throne in 1760. ...
Events and Trends For more events, see 18th century United States Declaration of Independence ratified by the Continental Congress (July 4, 1776). ...
Nothing much really happened in the 1780s only that Mary-Anne Tobin was hung in public for wearing a flase beard and voting. ...
Events and Trends French Revolution (1789 - 1799). ...
// Invention of the Jacquard loom in 1801. ...
Events and Trends End of the Napoleonic Wars in Europe (1803 - 1815). ...
Nationalistic independence helped reshape the world during this decade: Greece gains independence from the Ottoman Empire in the Greek War of Independence (1821-1827). ...
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(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. ...
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See also 1792 in art, Other events of 1793, 1794 in art, List of years in art // Jacques-Louis David - The Death of Marat July 19 - Thomas Doughty, landscape painter (d. ...
The decade of the 1790s in archaeology involved some significant events. ...
See also: 1792 in literature, other events of 1793, 1794 in literature, list of years in literature. ...
See also: 1792 in music, other events of 1793, 1794 in music and the list of years in music. Events September 25 - The Chevalier de Saint-Georges, the black Mozart, loses his command and is imprisoned at Houdainville. ...
The year 1793 in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed here. ...
Events is the 220th day of the year (221st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Eiffel Tower has become the symbol of Paris throughout the world. ...
The Académie royale darchitecture (Royal Academy of Architecture) was a French learned society founded on December 30, 1671 by Louis XIV, king of France under the impulsion of Jean-Baptiste Colbert. ...
This article is about a legislative body and constitutional convention during the French Revolution. ...
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The prominent post of Bath City Architect was bestowed by the Corporation of Bath on an architect who would be repeatedly chosen for civic projects. ...
Fort Belan completed, opposite from the Abermenai Point in Anglesey, Wales Category: ...
Buildings - George Washington's sixteen-sided barn (16 sides) is built, the earliest recorded barn of that type.
- The West Boston Bridge is built to connect Boston's West End to Cambridgeport: it spans 180 piers, and is 3483 feet (1100 m) long.
- In Nassau, Fort Pincastle is built, of native limestone, in the shape of an old paddle-wheel steamer: Fort Pincastle served as a lighthouse for a quarter century until the lighthouse on Hog Island started operating in 1817.
George Washington (February 22, 1732 â December 14, 1799)[1] led Americas Continental Army to victory over Britain in the American Revolutionary War (1775â1783), and in 1789 was elected the first President of the United States of America. ...
Taken late on a February 2002 afternoon, the MBTAs Red Line trains crossing at rush hour with the Beacon Hill and the Boston skyline in the distance. ...
Nickname: City on the Hill, Beantown, The Hub (of the Universe)1, Athens of America, The Cradle of Revolution, Puritan City, Americas Walking City Location in Massachusetts, USA Counties Suffolk County Mayor Thomas M. Menino(D) Area - City 232. ...
// Nassau may mean the following: Place names: Nassau, Germany: a town in Rhineland-Palatinate, after which all the following are named: Nassau, Bahamas: the capital of the Bahamas Burg Nassau: Nassau Castle, ancestral seat of the House of Nassau Nassau (duchy): an extinct German duchy Hesse-Nassau: the Prussian province...
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A paddle steamer, paddleboat, or paddlewheeler is a ship driven by one or more paddle wheels driven by a steam engine. ...
Eddystone Lighthouse, one of the first wavewashed lighthouses For other uses, see Lighthouse (disambiguation). ...
See also: 1816 in architecture, other events of 1817, 1818 in architecture and the architecture timeline. ...
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