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Heads of State · Obituary · Music Year
Year of the Wood Dog甲戌( at the beginning of the year Water Faucet癸酉)
Syria: 2065/66 ( the year in October )
- 3.1 First Quarter
- 3.2 Second Quarter
- 3.3 Third Quarter
- 3.4 Fourth Quarter
- 3.5 Exact date of birth unknown
- 4.1 First half of
- 4.2 Second half of
- 4.3 More death unknown
Events
Politics and World Affairs
Science and Technology
- May 6: Dorothea Christiane Erxleben is its rigorous examination and will be the first woman doctorate and first female doctor in Germany.
- John Canton recognizes the electrical influence (together with Johan Carl Wilcke ).
- Joseph Black discovered carbon dioxide.
- The Columbia University in New York is founded.
- The Diplomatic Academy of Vienna is founded by Maria Theresa.
- The 64th and final volume of Zedler's Universal - Lexicon appears.
Culture
Fine Arts
- Establishment of the Herzog Anton Ulrich- Museum in Braunschweig
- The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts is founded.
Music and Theatre
- October 23: The world premiere of the first version of the opera Anacréon of Jean- Philippe Rameau with a libretto by Louis de Cahusac takes place in Fontainebleau.
- NOVEMBER 10: The world premiere of the musical drama L' Issipile by Ignaz Wooden building takes place in Mannheim.
Others
- Moses Mendelsohn 's first meeting Gotthold Ephraim Lessing.
Sports
Historic maps and views
Born
First Quarter
- January 03: Daniel Rogers, American politician († 1806)
- January 14: Jacques Pierre Brissot, French revolutionary and a leader of the Girondists († 1793)
- January 21: Johann Kaspar Riesbeck, German lawyer, writer, actor and Illuminate († 1786)
- February 02: Charles -Maurice de Talleyrand -Périgord, French diplomat († 1838)
- February 08: Isaac Tichenor, Chief Justice, Governor and Senator Vermont († 1838)
- FEBRUARY 20: Stephen R. Bradley, American politician († 1830)
- February 26: Josef Karel Ambroz, Czech composer († 1822)
Second Quarter
- 09 April: František Antonín Bečvařovský, Czech composer († 1823)
- May 01: Bernhard Heinrich Overberg, German theologian and educator († 1826)
- May 07: Joseph Joubert, French Moralist († 1824)
- MAY 12: Franz Anton Hoffmeister, German composer († 1812)
- May 20: Elisa von der Recke, German poet and writer († 1833)
- MAY 23: Andrea Appiani, Italian painter († 1817)
- June 04: Franz Xaver von Zach, German -Austrian astronomer, surveyor, mathematician, historian of science and officer († 1832)
- JUNE 18: Anna Maria Lenngren, Swedish writer († 1817)
- June 19: Jean -Baptiste Meusnier de la Place, French mathematician and General († 1793)
- 20 June: Julius Georg Paul du Roi, German lawyer and director of the Brunswick poorhouse († 1825)
- 28 June: Claude François de Malet, a French general († 1812)
Third Quarter
- 08 July: Franz Troglauer, Bavarian bandit and poachers in Northern Bavaria († 1801)
- July 13: Alois von Beckh Widmanstätten -, Austrian printer ( † 1849)
- JULY 20: Antoine Louis Claude de Destutt Tracy, French philosopher († 1836)
- JULY 31: Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Herrosee, German hymn writer († 1821)
- JULY 31: Bon -Adrien Jeannot de - Moncey, French general and Marshal of France († 1842)
- AUGUST 21: William Murdoch, Scottish inventor († 1839)
- AUGUST 23: Louis XVI, king of France († 1793).
- 01 September: August Hermann Niemeyer, German theologian and educator († 1828)
- September 01: Heinrich Adolph Grimm, German orientalist († 1813)
- 09 September: William Bligh, British naval officer and governor († 1817)
- September 19: Johann Christoph Bathe, German jurist († 1818)
- September 26: Joseph Louis Proust, French chemist († 1826)
- September 29: Theodor Gotthold Thienemann, German Lutheran theologian († 1827)
Fourth Quarter
- October 01: Paul I, Russian Tsar († 1801)
- 02 October: Louis de Bonald, French statesman and philosopher († 1840)
- OCTOBER 20: James Hillhouse, American politician († 1832)
- October 25: Richard Howell, American politician († 1802)
- November 06: Frederick I, King Württemberg († 1816)
- December 04: Julius Friedrich Heinrich von Soden, Bavarian writer († 1831)
- December 08: Michael Weber, German Protestant theologian († 1833)
- December 23: John Habersham, American politician († 1799)
Exact date of birth unknown
- Christian Graf von Aicholt, Austrian nobility, († 1838)
- John Jordan Crittenden Sr., American soldier and politician († 1806)
- Jean N. Destréhan, American politician and planter († 1823)
- Wade Hampton, American landowners, general and politician († 1835)
- Johann Christoph Kaffka, German composer († 1815)
Died
First half year
- 000Januar: Francis Coventry, English writer and cleric (* 1725)
- JANUARY 12: Georg Sigismund Green the Younger, German Protestant theologian (* 1712)
- JANUARY 28: Ludvig Holberg, a Danish- Norwegian poet (* 1684)
- 02 February: Tilmann Joseph Godesberg, German priest and ex officio proceedings in the Archdiocese of Cologne (* 1690)
- 05 February: Nicolaus Samuel Cruquius, Dutch hydraulic engineer and cartographer (* 1678)
- March 04: Leopold Philipp Karl Joseph von Arenberg, Duke of Arenberg (* 1690)
- 06 March: Henry Pelham, Prime Minister of Britain (* 1696 )
- April 09: Baron Christian von Wolff, German philosopher and polymath (* 1679 )
- April 15: Jacopo Riccati, Italian mathematician (* 1676 )
- May 03: Joachim Daniel von Jauch, German engineer officer and architect (* 1688)
- May 10: Samuel Walther, German writer († 1679 )
Second half- year
- September 22: Rudolf Franz von Schönborn Erwein, German politician and diplomat (* 1677)
- 08 October: Henry Fielding, English novelist, satirist, playwright, journalist and lawyer (* 1707)
- October 28: Friedrich von Hagedorn, German poet (* 1708)
- November 25: Johann Andreas von Franken- Siersdorf, Prussian general vicar in Cologne ( * 1696 )
- NOVEMBER 27: Abraham de Moivre, French mathematician (* 1667)
More death unknown
- Giovanni Biagio Amico, Italian architect (* 1684)
- Václav Spourný, Czech composer