Logo
Unionpedia
Communication
Get it on Google Play
New! Download Unionpedia on your Android™ device!
Free
Faster access than browser!
 

1817

Index 1817

No description. [1]

297 relations: Abraham Gottlob Werner, Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, Alabama Territory, Albert von Kölliker, Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy, Alexander H. Bailey, Alexander J. Dallas (statesman), Alexander Wood (physician), Almondsbury, American School for the Deaf, André Masséna, Anna Maria Lenngren, April 1, April 12, April 15, April 2, April 20, April 24, April 29, April 3, April 4, Araraquara, Archduke Albrecht, Duke of Teschen, Argentina, August 10, August 14, August 15, August 22, August 23, August 24, August 25, August 3, August 4, Auguste-Alexandre Ducrot, Édouard Thilges, Bahá'u'lláh, Balliol College, Oxford, Bank of Montreal, Battle of Chacabuco, Battle of Khadki, Bengal, Benjamin Champney, Benjamin Jowett, Bicycle, Bonus Bill of 1817, Braxton Bragg, Brazil, C. H. D. Buys Ballot, Carl Wilhelm Borchardt, Charles Messier, ..., Chile, Christian Emil Krag-Juel-Vind-Frijs, Clotilde Tambroni, Copenhagen, Crossing of the Andes, Cuba, Dandy horse, David Hare (philanthropist), Debendranath Tagore, December 10, December 12, December 23, December 7, December 8, Edinburgh, Egypt, Emerald, Emperor Ninkō, Episcopal Church (United States), Erie Canal, Esther de Gélieu, Ethiopia, February 12, February 17, February 18, February 19, February 22, February 24, February 8, Ferdinand I of Bulgaria, Ferdinand VII of Spain, First inauguration of James Monroe, First Serbian Uprising, Florida, Francis Horner, Frédéric Cailliaud, Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen, Frigate, General Convention of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, General Theological Seminary, George Farragut, Germaine de Staël, Gertrudis Bocanegra, Glasgow, Gloucestershire, Great Rebellion of 1817–18, Hartford, Connecticut, Hawaiian Islands, Heir presumptive, Helga de la Brache, Helike, Henry David Thoreau, Honmon Butsuryū-shū, Infante Antonio Pascual of Spain, Ireland, Ivan Aivazovsky, James Madison, James Monroe, Jane Austen, January 1, January 11, January 12, January 16, January 19, January 20, January 8, Jean Charles Galissard de Marignac, Jean-André Deluc, Jean-Baptiste-Melchior Hertel de Rouville, Johann Heinrich Jung, John C. Calhoun, John Palmer (Bath architect), José de San Martín, Joseph Dalton Hooker, Juan Andrés, Julius Caesar Ibbetson, July 12, July 14, July 15, July 18, July 19, July 24, July 29, July 4, July 6, June 12, June 13, June 18, June 2, June 20, June 22, June 24, June 25, June 30, June 4, June 9, Karađorđe, Karađorđević dynasty, Karl Drais, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, Kolkata, Leonard Jerome, Leonard Neale, Leopold III, Duke of Anhalt-Dessau, Lewis Armistead, List of Secretaries of State of the United States, Louis Philippe I, Mannheim, Manuel Piar, March 21, March 22, March 3, March 4, March 6, March 8, Margherita Dalmet, Marie-Eugénie de Jésus, Marie-Gabriel-Florent-Auguste de Choiseul-Gouffier, Martín Javier Mina y Larrea, Martin Heinrich Klaproth, May 15, May 19, May 27, Mejit Island, Mihail Kogălniceanu, Mississippi, Mississippi Territory, Mumbai, Nobel Prize in Literature, November 11, November 12, November 14, November 17, November 20, November 22, November 3, November 30, November 5, November 6, November 7, October 10, October 11, October 13, October 15, October 16, October 17, October 30, October 31, Otto von Kotzebue, Ottoman Empire, Palermo, Pernambucan revolt, Peru, Philology, Policarpa Salavarrieta, Presidency University, Kolkata, Princess Caraboo, Princess Charlotte of Wales, Princess Clémentine of Orléans, Ram Mohan Roy, Rome, New York, Royal Navy, Rush–Bagot Treaty, Seminole Wars, September 11, September 14, September 6, Serbia, Simón Bolívar, Sir John Fowler, 1st Baronet, Skibbereen, Sophia Wilkens, Sri Lanka, Syed Ahmad Khan, Tadeusz Kościuszko, Teetotalism, Tekle Giyorgis I, Theodor August Heintzman, Theodor Mommsen, Theodor Storm, Theophilus Shepstone, Theroigne de Mericourt, Third Anglo-Maratha War, Thomas McKean, Timothy Dwight IV, Town, Typhus, U.S. state, United States Secretary of State, Usman dan Fodio, Warren Felt Evans, William Bligh, William III of the Netherlands, Winston Churchill, 1727, 1730, 1734, 1739, 1740, 1743, 1746, 1748, 1750, 1751, 1752, 1754, 1755, 1757, 1758, 1759, 1762, 1765, 1766, 1768, 1774, 1775, 1778, 1789, 1795, 1796, 1817–24 cholera pandemic, 1862, 1863, 1874, 1875, 1876, 1880, 1882, 1884, 1885, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1907, 1911. Expand index (247 more) »

Abraham Gottlob Werner

Abraham Gottlob Werner (25 September 174930 June 1817) was a German geologist who set out an early theory about the stratification of the Earth's crust and propounded a history of the Earth that came to be known as Neptunism.

New!!: 1817 and Abraham Gottlob Werner · See more »

Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg

Adolphe (Adolf Wilhelm August Karl Friedrich; 24 July 1817 – 17 November 1905) was the last sovereign Duke of Nassau, reigning from 20 August 1839 until the duchy's annexation to Kingdom of Prussia in 1866.

New!!: 1817 and Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg · See more »

Alabama Territory

The Territory of Alabama (sometimes Alabama Territory) was an organized incorporated territory of the United States.

New!!: 1817 and Alabama Territory · See more »

Albert von Kölliker

Albert von Kölliker (born Rudolf Albert Kölliker; 6 July 18172 November 1905) was a Swiss anatomist, physiologist, and histologist.

New!!: 1817 and Albert von Kölliker · See more »

Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy

Count Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy, often referred to as A. K. Tolstoy (Алексе́й Константи́нович Толсто́й) (–), was a Russian poet, novelist and playwright, considered to be the most important nineteenth-century Russian historical dramatist, primarily on the strength of his dramatic trilogy The Death of Ivan the Terrible (1866), Tsar Fyodor Ioannovich (1868), and Tsar Boris (1870).

New!!: 1817 and Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy · See more »

Alexander H. Bailey

Alexander Hamilton Bailey (August 14, 1817 – April 20, 1874) was an American politician, a United States Representative and judge from New York.

New!!: 1817 and Alexander H. Bailey · See more »

Alexander J. Dallas (statesman)

Alexander James Dallas (June 21, 1759 – January 16, 1817) was an American statesman who served as the U.S. Treasury Secretary under President James Madison.

New!!: 1817 and Alexander J. Dallas (statesman) · See more »

Alexander Wood (physician)

Alexander Wood (10 December 181726 February 1884), was a Scottish physician.

New!!: 1817 and Alexander Wood (physician) · See more »

Almondsbury

Almondsbury is a large village near junction 16 of the M5 motorway, in South Gloucestershire, England, and a civil parish which also includes the villages of Hortham, Gaunt's Earthcott, Over, Easter Compton, Compton Greenfield, and Hallen.

New!!: 1817 and Almondsbury · See more »

American School for the Deaf

The American School for the Deaf (ASD) is the oldest permanent school for the deaf in the United States.

New!!: 1817 and American School for the Deaf · See more »

André Masséna

André Masséna, 1st Duc de Rivoli, 1st Prince d'Essling (born Andrea Massena; 16 May 1758 – 4 April 1817) was a French military commander during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.

New!!: 1817 and André Masséna · See more »

Anna Maria Lenngren

Anna Maria Lenngren, née Malmstedt (June 18, 1754 – March 8, 1817), was one of the most famous poets in Swedish history.

New!!: 1817 and Anna Maria Lenngren · See more »

April 1

No description.

New!!: 1817 and April 1 · See more »

April 12

No description.

New!!: 1817 and April 12 · See more »

April 15

No description.

New!!: 1817 and April 15 · See more »

April 2

No description.

New!!: 1817 and April 2 · See more »

April 20

No description.

New!!: 1817 and April 20 · See more »

April 24

No description.

New!!: 1817 and April 24 · See more »

April 29

No description.

New!!: 1817 and April 29 · See more »

April 3

No description.

New!!: 1817 and April 3 · See more »

April 4

On the Roman calendar, this was known as the day before the nones of April (Pridie).

New!!: 1817 and April 4 · See more »

Araraquara

Araraquara is a city in the state of São Paulo in Brazil.

New!!: 1817 and Araraquara · See more »

Archduke Albrecht, Duke of Teschen

Archduke Albrecht Friedrich Rudolf Dominik of Austria, Duke of Teschen (3 August 1817 – 18 February 1895) was an Austrian Habsburg general.

New!!: 1817 and Archduke Albrecht, Duke of Teschen · See more »

Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic (República Argentina), is a federal republic located mostly in the southern half of South America.

New!!: 1817 and Argentina · See more »

August 10

The term 'the 10th of August' is widely used by historians as a shorthand for the Storming of the Tuileries Palace on the 10th of August, 1792, the effective end of the French monarchy until it was restored in 1814.

New!!: 1817 and August 10 · See more »

August 14

No description.

New!!: 1817 and August 14 · See more »

August 15

No description.

New!!: 1817 and August 15 · See more »

August 22

No description.

New!!: 1817 and August 22 · See more »

August 23

No description.

New!!: 1817 and August 23 · See more »

August 24

No description.

New!!: 1817 and August 24 · See more »

August 25

No description.

New!!: 1817 and August 25 · See more »

August 3

No description.

New!!: 1817 and August 3 · See more »

August 4

No description.

New!!: 1817 and August 4 · See more »

Auguste-Alexandre Ducrot

Auguste-Alexandre Ducrot (24 February 1817 – 16 August 1882) was a French general.

New!!: 1817 and Auguste-Alexandre Ducrot · See more »

Édouard Thilges

Jules Georges Édouard Thilges (17 February 1817 – 9 July 1904) was a Luxembourgish politician.

New!!: 1817 and Édouard Thilges · See more »

Bahá'u'lláh

Bahá'u'lláh (بهاء الله, "Glory of God"; 12 November 1817 – 29 May 1892 and Muharram 2, 1233 - Dhu'l Qa'dah 2, 1309), born Mírzá Ḥusayn-`Alí Núrí (میرزا حسین‌علی نوری), was the founder of the Bahá'í Faith.

New!!: 1817 and Bahá'u'lláh · See more »

Balliol College, Oxford

Balliol College, founded in 1263,: Graduate Studies Prospectus - Last updated 17 Sep 08 is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England.

New!!: 1817 and Balliol College, Oxford · See more »

Bank of Montreal

The Bank of Montreal, operating as BMO Financial Group, is a Canadian multinational banking and financial services corporation.

New!!: 1817 and Bank of Montreal · See more »

Battle of Chacabuco

The Battle of Chacabuco, fought during the Chilean War of Independence, occurred on February 12, 1817.

New!!: 1817 and Battle of Chacabuco · See more »

Battle of Khadki

The Battle of Khadki,also known as Battle of Kirkee or Ganesh Khind, took place at Khadki, India on 5 November 1817 between the forces of the British East India Company and the Maratha Empire under the leadership of Baji Rao II.

New!!: 1817 and Battle of Khadki · See more »

Bengal

Bengal (Bānglā/Bôngô /) is a geopolitical, cultural and historical region in Asia, which is located in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent at the apex of the Bay of Bengal.

New!!: 1817 and Bengal · See more »

Benjamin Champney

Benjamin Champney (November 20, 1817 – December 11, 1907) was a painter whose name has become synonymous with White Mountain art of the 19th century.

New!!: 1817 and Benjamin Champney · See more »

Benjamin Jowett

Benjamin Jowett (modern variant; 15 April 1817 – 1 October 1893) was renowned as an influential tutor and administrative reformer in the University of Oxford, a theologian and translator of Plato and Thucydides.

New!!: 1817 and Benjamin Jowett · See more »

Bicycle

A bicycle, also called a cycle or bike, is a human-powered, pedal-driven, single-track vehicle, having two wheels attached to a frame, one behind the other.

New!!: 1817 and Bicycle · See more »

Bonus Bill of 1817

The Bonus Bill of 1817 was legislation proposed by John C. Calhoun to earmark the revenue "bonus", as well as future dividends, from the recently established Second Bank of the United States for an internal improvements fund.

New!!: 1817 and Bonus Bill of 1817 · See more »

Braxton Bragg

Braxton Bragg (March 22, 1817 – September 27, 1876) was a senior officer of the Confederate States Army who was assigned to duty at Richmond, under direction of the President of the Confederate States of America, Jefferson Davis, and charged with the conduct of military operations of the armies of the Confederate States from February 24, 1864 until January 13, 1865, when he was charged with command and defense of Wilmington, North Carolina.

New!!: 1817 and Braxton Bragg · See more »

Brazil

Brazil (Brasil), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (República Federativa do Brasil), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America.

New!!: 1817 and Brazil · See more »

C. H. D. Buys Ballot

Christophorus Henricus Diedericus Buys Ballot (October 10, 1817 – February 3, 1890) was a Dutch chemist and meteorologist after whom Buys Ballot's law and the Buys Ballot table are named.

New!!: 1817 and C. H. D. Buys Ballot · See more »

Carl Wilhelm Borchardt

Carl Wilhelm Borchardt (22 February 1817 – 27 June 1880) was a German mathematician. Borchardt was born to a Jewish family in Berlin. His father, Moritz, was a respected merchant, and his mother was Emma Heilborn. Borchardt studied under a number of tutors, including Julius Plücker and Jakob Steiner. He studied at the University of Berlin under Lejeune Dirichlet in 1836 and at the University of Königsberg in 1839. In 1848 he began teaching at the University of Berlin. He did research in the area of arithmetic-geometric mean, continuing work by Gauss and Lagrange. He generalised the results of Kummer diagonalising symmetric matrices, using determinants and Sturm functions. He was also an editor of Crelle's Journal from 1856–80, during which time it was known as Borchardt's Journal. He died in Rüdersdorf, Germany. His grave is preserved in the Protestant Friedhof III der Jerusalems- und Neuen Kirchengemeinde (Cemetery No.

New!!: 1817 and Carl Wilhelm Borchardt · See more »

Charles Messier

Charles Messier (26 June 1730 – 12 April 1817) was a French astronomer most notable for publishing an astronomical catalogue consisting of nebulae and star clusters that came to be known as the 110 "Messier objects".

New!!: 1817 and Charles Messier · See more »

Chile

Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a South American country occupying a long, narrow strip of land between the Andes to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west.

New!!: 1817 and Chile · See more »

Christian Emil Krag-Juel-Vind-Frijs

Christian Emil Krag-Juel-Vind-Frijs (8 December 1817 – 12 October 1896) was a Danish nobleman and politician.

New!!: 1817 and Christian Emil Krag-Juel-Vind-Frijs · See more »

Clotilde Tambroni

Clotilde Tambroni (29 June 1758 – 2 June 1817), was an Italian philologist, linguist and poet.

New!!: 1817 and Clotilde Tambroni · See more »

Copenhagen

Copenhagen (København; Hafnia) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark.

New!!: 1817 and Copenhagen · See more »

Crossing of the Andes

The Crossing of the Andes (Cruce de los Andes) was one of the most important feats in the Argentine and Chilean wars of independence, in which a combined army of Argentine soldiers and Chilean exiles invaded Chile leading to Chile's liberation from Spanish rule.

New!!: 1817 and Crossing of the Andes · See more »

Cuba

Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, is a country comprising the island of Cuba as well as Isla de la Juventud and several minor archipelagos.

New!!: 1817 and Cuba · See more »

Dandy horse

The dandy horse is a human-powered vehicle that, being the first means of transport to make use of the two-wheeler principle, is regarded as the forerunner of the bicycle.

New!!: 1817 and Dandy horse · See more »

David Hare (philanthropist)

David Hare (1775–1842) was a Scottish watchmaker and philanthropist in Bengal, India (see East India Company and their rule in India).

New!!: 1817 and David Hare (philanthropist) · See more »

Debendranath Tagore

Debendranath Tagore (দেবেন্দ্রনাথ ঠাকুর, Debendronath Ţhakur) (15 May 1817 – 19 January 1905) was a Hindu philosopher and religious reformer, active in the Brahmo Samaj ("Society of Brahman," also translated as "Society of God"), which aimed to reform the Hindu religion and way of life.

New!!: 1817 and Debendranath Tagore · See more »

December 10

No description.

New!!: 1817 and December 10 · See more »

December 12

No description.

New!!: 1817 and December 12 · See more »

December 23

No description.

New!!: 1817 and December 23 · See more »

December 7

No description.

New!!: 1817 and December 7 · See more »

December 8

No description.

New!!: 1817 and December 8 · See more »

Edinburgh

Edinburgh (Dùn Èideann; Edinburgh) is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32 council areas.

New!!: 1817 and Edinburgh · See more »

Egypt

Egypt (مِصر, مَصر, Khēmi), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia by a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula.

New!!: 1817 and Egypt · See more »

Emerald

Emerald is a precious gemstone and a variety of the mineral beryl (Be3Al2(SiO3)6) colored green by trace amounts of chromium and sometimes vanadium.

New!!: 1817 and Emerald · See more »

Emperor Ninkō

was the 120th emperor of Japan,Imperial Household Agency (Kunaichō): according to the traditional order of succession.

New!!: 1817 and Emperor Ninkō · See more »

Episcopal Church (United States)

The Episcopal Church is the United States-based member church of the worldwide Anglican Communion.

New!!: 1817 and Episcopal Church (United States) · See more »

Erie Canal

The Erie Canal is a canal in New York, United States that is part of the east–west, cross-state route of the New York State Canal System (formerly known as the New York State Barge Canal).

New!!: 1817 and Erie Canal · See more »

Esther de Gélieu

Esther de Gélieu (20 September 1757 - 13 June 1817), was a Swiss educator.

New!!: 1817 and Esther de Gélieu · See more »

Ethiopia

Ethiopia (ኢትዮጵያ), officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (የኢትዮጵያ ፌዴራላዊ ዲሞክራሲያዊ ሪፐብሊክ, yeʾĪtiyoṗṗya Fēdēralawī Dēmokirasīyawī Rīpebilīk), is a country located in the Horn of Africa.

New!!: 1817 and Ethiopia · See more »

February 12

No description.

New!!: 1817 and February 12 · See more »

February 17

No description.

New!!: 1817 and February 17 · See more »

February 18

No description.

New!!: 1817 and February 18 · See more »

February 19

No description.

New!!: 1817 and February 19 · See more »

February 22

No description.

New!!: 1817 and February 22 · See more »

February 24

For superstitious reasons, when the Romans began to intercalate to bring their calendar into line with the solar year, they chose not to place their extra month of Mercedonius after February but within it.

New!!: 1817 and February 24 · See more »

February 8

No description.

New!!: 1817 and February 8 · See more »

Ferdinand I of Bulgaria

Ferdinand I (Фердинанд I; 26 February 1861 – 10 September 1948),Louda, 1981, ''Lines of Succession'', Table 149 born Ferdinand Maximilian Karl Leopold Maria of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, was the second monarch of the Third Bulgarian State, firstly as knyaz (ruling prince) from 1887 to 1908, and later as tsar (emperor) from 1908 until his abdication in 1918.

New!!: 1817 and Ferdinand I of Bulgaria · See more »

Ferdinand VII of Spain

Ferdinand VII (Fernando; 14 October 1784 – 29 September 1833) was twice King of Spain: in 1808 and again from 1813 to his death.

New!!: 1817 and Ferdinand VII of Spain · See more »

First inauguration of James Monroe

The first inauguration of James Monroe as the fifth President of the United States was held on Tuesday, March 4, 1817, in front of the Old Brick Capitol, where the Supreme Court building now stands.

New!!: 1817 and First inauguration of James Monroe · See more »

First Serbian Uprising

The First Serbian Uprising (Први српски устанак, Prvi srpski ustanak, Birinci Sırp Ayaklanması) was an uprising of Serbs in the Sanjak of Smederevo against the Ottoman Empire from 14 February 1804 to 7 October 1813.

New!!: 1817 and First Serbian Uprising · See more »

Florida

Florida (Spanish for "land of flowers") is the southernmost contiguous state in the United States.

New!!: 1817 and Florida · See more »

Francis Horner

Francis Horner FRSE (12 August 1778 – 8 February 1817) was a Scottish Whig politician, journalist, lawyer and political economist.

New!!: 1817 and Francis Horner · See more »

Frédéric Cailliaud

Frédéric Cailliaud (9 June 1787 – 1 May 1869) was a French naturalist, mineralogist and conchologist.

New!!: 1817 and Frédéric Cailliaud · See more »

Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen

Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen (August 4, 1817May 20, 1885) was an American lawyer and politician from New Jersey who served as a U.S. Senator and later as United States Secretary of State under President Chester A. Arthur.

New!!: 1817 and Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen · See more »

Frigate

A frigate is any of several types of warship, the term having been used for ships of various sizes and roles over the last few centuries.

New!!: 1817 and Frigate · See more »

General Convention of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America

The General Convention is the primary governing and legislative body of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.

New!!: 1817 and General Convention of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America · See more »

General Theological Seminary

The General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church (GTS) is a seminary of the Episcopal Church in the United States located between West 20th and 21st Streets and Ninth and Tenth Avenues in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, New York.

New!!: 1817 and General Theological Seminary · See more »

George Farragut

Jordi Farragut Mesquida, known in America as George Farragut (born September 29 or September 30, 1755 – June 4, 1817), was a Spanish-born American naval officer during the American Revolutionary War.

New!!: 1817 and George Farragut · See more »

Germaine de Staël

Anne Louise Germaine de Staël-Holstein (née Necker; 22 April 176614 July 1817), commonly known as Madame de Staël, was a French woman of letters of Swiss origin whose lifetime overlapped with the events of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic era.

New!!: 1817 and Germaine de Staël · See more »

Gertrudis Bocanegra

María Gertrudis Teodora Bocanegra Mendoza (11 April 1765 – 11 October 1817) was a woman who fought in the Mexican War of Independence.

New!!: 1817 and Gertrudis Bocanegra · See more »

Glasgow

Glasgow (Glesga; Glaschu) is the largest city in Scotland, and third most populous in the United Kingdom.

New!!: 1817 and Glasgow · See more »

Gloucestershire

Gloucestershire (formerly abbreviated as Gloucs. in print but now often as Glos.) is a county in South West England.

New!!: 1817 and Gloucestershire · See more »

Great Rebellion of 1817–18

The Great Rebellion of 1817–18, also known as the 1818 Uva–Wellassa uprising (after the two places it had started), or simply the Uva rebellion, was the third Kandyan War with the British, in what is now Sri Lanka.

New!!: 1817 and Great Rebellion of 1817–18 · See more »

Hartford, Connecticut

Hartford is the capital of the U.S. state of Connecticut.

New!!: 1817 and Hartford, Connecticut · See more »

Hawaiian Islands

The Hawaiian Islands (Mokupuni o Hawai‘i) are an archipelago of eight major islands, several atolls, numerous smaller islets, and seamounts in the North Pacific Ocean, extending some from the island of Hawaiokinai in the south to northernmost Kure Atoll.

New!!: 1817 and Hawaiian Islands · See more »

Heir presumptive

An heir presumptive or heiress presumptive is the person entitled to inherit a throne, peerage, or other hereditary honour, but whose position can be displaced by the birth of an heir apparent, male or female, or of a new heir presumptive with a better claim to the position in question.

New!!: 1817 and Heir presumptive · See more »

Helga de la Brache

Helga de la Brache, née Aurora Florentina Magnusson, (6 September 1817 in Stockholm – 11 January 1885 in Stockholm), was a Swedish con artist.

New!!: 1817 and Helga de la Brache · See more »

Helike

Helike (Ἑλίκη, pronounced, modern) was an ancient Greek city that was submerged by a tsunami in the winter of 373 BC.

New!!: 1817 and Helike · See more »

Henry David Thoreau

Henry David Thoreau (see name pronunciation; July 12, 1817 – May 6, 1862) was an American essayist, poet, philosopher, abolitionist, naturalist, tax resister, development critic, surveyor, and historian.

New!!: 1817 and Henry David Thoreau · See more »

Honmon Butsuryū-shū

The Honmon Butsuryū-shū (本門佛立宗) is a branch of Honmon Hokke Shū sect (one of the most ancient sects of Nichiren Buddhism).

New!!: 1817 and Honmon Butsuryū-shū · See more »

Infante Antonio Pascual of Spain

Infante Antonio Pascual Francisco Javier Juan Nepomuceno Aniello Raimundo Silvestre of Spain (31 December 1755 – 20 April 1817) was a son of King Charles III of Spain and younger brother of King Charles IV of Spain and King Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies.

New!!: 1817 and Infante Antonio Pascual of Spain · See more »

Ireland

Ireland (Éire; Ulster-Scots: Airlann) is an island in the North Atlantic.

New!!: 1817 and Ireland · See more »

Ivan Aivazovsky

Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (Ива́н Константи́нович Айвазо́вский; 29 July 18172 May 1900) was an Armenian-Russian Romantic painter who is considered one of the greatest masters of marine art.

New!!: 1817 and Ivan Aivazovsky · See more »

James Madison

James Madison Jr. (March 16, 1751 – June 28, 1836) was an American statesman and Founding Father who served as the fourth President of the United States from 1809 to 1817.

New!!: 1817 and James Madison · See more »

James Monroe

James Monroe (April 28, 1758 – July 4, 1831) was an American statesman and Founding Father who served as the fifth President of the United States from 1817 to 1825.

New!!: 1817 and James Monroe · See more »

Jane Austen

Jane Austen (16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an English novelist known primarily for her six major novels, which interpret, critique and comment upon the British landed gentry at the end of the 18th century.

New!!: 1817 and Jane Austen · See more »

January 1

January 1 is the first day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar.

New!!: 1817 and January 1 · See more »

January 11

No description.

New!!: 1817 and January 11 · See more »

January 12

No description.

New!!: 1817 and January 12 · See more »

January 16

No description.

New!!: 1817 and January 16 · See more »

January 19

No description.

New!!: 1817 and January 19 · See more »

January 20

In the ancient astronomy, it is the cusp day between Capricorn and Aquarius.

New!!: 1817 and January 20 · See more »

January 8

No description.

New!!: 1817 and January 8 · See more »

Jean Charles Galissard de Marignac

Jean Charles Galissard de Marignac (24 April 1817 – 15 April 1894) was a Swiss chemist whose work with atomic weights suggested the possibility of isotopes and the packing fraction of nuclei and whose study of the rare earth elements led to his discovery of ytterbium in 1878 and co-discovery of gadolinium in 1880.

New!!: 1817 and Jean Charles Galissard de Marignac · See more »

Jean-André Deluc

Jean-André Deluc or de Luc (8 February 1727 – 7 November 1817) was a Swiss geologist, natural philosopher and meteorologist.

New!!: 1817 and Jean-André Deluc · See more »

Jean-Baptiste-Melchior Hertel de Rouville

Jean-Baptiste-Melchior Hertel de Rouville (October 21, 1748 – November 30, 1817) was a seigneur and political figure in Lower Canada.

New!!: 1817 and Jean-Baptiste-Melchior Hertel de Rouville · See more »

Johann Heinrich Jung

Johann Heinrich Jung (12 September 1740, Grund – 2 April 1817, Karlsruhe), better known by his assumed name Heinrich Stilling, was a German author.

New!!: 1817 and Johann Heinrich Jung · See more »

John C. Calhoun

John Caldwell Calhoun (March 18, 1782March 31, 1850) was an American statesman and political theorist from South Carolina, and the seventh Vice President of the United States from 1825 to 1832.

New!!: 1817 and John C. Calhoun · See more »

John Palmer (Bath architect)

John Palmer (c. 1738 – 19 July 1817) was an English architect who worked on some of the notable buildings in the city of Bath, Somerset, UK.

New!!: 1817 and John Palmer (Bath architect) · See more »

José de San Martín

José Francisco de San Martín y Matorras (25 February 1778 – 17 August 1850), known simply as José de San Martín or El Libertador of Argentina, Chile and Peru, was an Argentine general and the prime leader of the southern part of South America's successful struggle for independence from the Spanish Empire who served as the Protector of Peru.

New!!: 1817 and José de San Martín · See more »

Joseph Dalton Hooker

Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker (30 June 1817 – 10 December 1911) was a British botanist and explorer in the 19th century.

New!!: 1817 and Joseph Dalton Hooker · See more »

Juan Andrés

Juan Andrés y Morell (15 February 1740 in Planes, Alicante12 January 1817 in Rome) was a Spanish Jesuit priest, Christian humanist and literary critic of the Age of Enlightenment.

New!!: 1817 and Juan Andrés · See more »

Julius Caesar Ibbetson

Julius Caesar Ibbetson (29 December 1759 – 13 October 1817) was a British 18th-century landscape and watercolour painter.

New!!: 1817 and Julius Caesar Ibbetson · See more »

July 12

No description.

New!!: 1817 and July 12 · See more »

July 14

No description.

New!!: 1817 and July 14 · See more »

July 15

No description.

New!!: 1817 and July 15 · See more »

July 18

No description.

New!!: 1817 and July 18 · See more »

July 19

No description.

New!!: 1817 and July 19 · See more »

July 24

No description.

New!!: 1817 and July 24 · See more »

July 29

No description.

New!!: 1817 and July 29 · See more »

July 4

The Aphelion, the point in the year when the Earth is farthest from the Sun, occurs around this date.

New!!: 1817 and July 4 · See more »

July 6

No description.

New!!: 1817 and July 6 · See more »

June 12

No description.

New!!: 1817 and June 12 · See more »

June 13

No description.

New!!: 1817 and June 13 · See more »

June 18

No description.

New!!: 1817 and June 18 · See more »

June 2

No description.

New!!: 1817 and June 2 · See more »

June 20

In the Northern Hemisphere, the Summer solstice sometimes occurs on this date, while the Winter solstice occurs in the Southern Hemisphere.

New!!: 1817 and June 20 · See more »

June 22

On this day the Summer solstice may occur in the Northern Hemisphere, and the Winter solstice may occur in the Southern Hemisphere.

New!!: 1817 and June 22 · See more »

June 24

No description.

New!!: 1817 and June 24 · See more »

June 25

No description.

New!!: 1817 and June 25 · See more »

June 30

It is the last day of the first half of the year.

New!!: 1817 and June 30 · See more »

June 4

No description.

New!!: 1817 and June 4 · See more »

June 9

No description.

New!!: 1817 and June 9 · See more »

Karađorđe

Đorđe Petrović OSA (Ђорђе Петровић), better known by the sobriquet Black George, or Karađorđe (Карађорђе,; –), was a Serbian revolutionary leader who fought for his country's independence from the Ottoman Empire during the First Serbian Uprising of 1804–1813.

New!!: 1817 and Karađorđe · See more »

Karađorđević dynasty

The Karađorđević (Карађорђевић, Karađorđevići / Карађорђевићи) is a Serbian dynastic family, founded by Karađorđe Petrović, the Veliki Vožd ("Grand Leader") of Serbia in the early 1800s during the First Serbian Uprising.

New!!: 1817 and Karađorđević dynasty · See more »

Karl Drais

Karl Freiherr von Drais (full name: Karl Friedrich Christian Ludwig Freiherr Drais von Sauerbronn) (29 April 1785 in Karlsruhe – 10 December 1851 in Karlsruhe) was a German forest official and significant inventor in the Biedermeier period.

New!!: 1817 and Karl Drais · See more »

Kingdom of the Two Sicilies

The Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (Regno dê Doje Sicilie, Regnu dî Dui Sicili, Regno delle Due Sicilie) was the largest of the states of Italy before the Italian unification.

New!!: 1817 and Kingdom of the Two Sicilies · See more »

Kolkata

Kolkata (also known as Calcutta, the official name until 2001) is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal.

New!!: 1817 and Kolkata · See more »

Leonard Jerome

Leonard Walter Jerome (3 November 1817 – 3 March 1891) was a Brooklyn, New York, financier and the maternal grandfather of Winston Churchill.

New!!: 1817 and Leonard Jerome · See more »

Leonard Neale

Leonard Neale, S.J., (October 15, 1746 – June 18, 1817) became the first Roman Catholic bishop to be ordained in the United States.

New!!: 1817 and Leonard Neale · See more »

Leopold III, Duke of Anhalt-Dessau

Leopold III Frederick Franz, Duke of Anhalt-Dessau (10 August 1740 – 9 August 1817), known as "Prince Franz" or "Father Franz", was a German prince of the House of Ascania.

New!!: 1817 and Leopold III, Duke of Anhalt-Dessau · See more »

Lewis Armistead

Lewis Addison Armistead (February 18, 1817 – July 5, 1863) was a career United States Army officer who became a brigadier general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.

New!!: 1817 and Lewis Armistead · See more »

List of Secretaries of State of the United States

This is a list of Secretaries of State of the United States.

New!!: 1817 and List of Secretaries of State of the United States · See more »

Louis Philippe I

Louis Philippe I (6 October 1773 – 26 August 1850) was King of the French from 1830 to 1848 as the leader of the Orléanist party.

New!!: 1817 and Louis Philippe I · See more »

Mannheim

Mannheim (Palatine German: Monnem or Mannem) is a city in the southwestern part of Germany, the third-largest in the German state of Baden-Württemberg after Stuttgart and Karlsruhe with a 2015 population of approximately 305,000 inhabitants.

New!!: 1817 and Mannheim · See more »

Manuel Piar

Manuel Carlos Piar (April 28, 1774 – October 16, 1817) was General-in-Chief of the army fighting Spain during the Venezuelan War of Independence.

New!!: 1817 and Manuel Piar · See more »

March 21

In astrology, the day of the equinox is the first full day of the sign of Aries.

New!!: 1817 and March 21 · See more »

March 22

No description.

New!!: 1817 and March 22 · See more »

March 3

No description.

New!!: 1817 and March 3 · See more »

March 4

No description.

New!!: 1817 and March 4 · See more »

March 6

No description.

New!!: 1817 and March 6 · See more »

March 8

No description.

New!!: 1817 and March 8 · See more »

Margherita Dalmet

Giovanna Margherita Dalmet, also called Delmaz and Dalmaz (1739 – 11 January 1817), was a Dogaressa of Venice by marriage to the Doge Paolo Renier (r. 1779–1789).

New!!: 1817 and Margherita Dalmet · See more »

Marie-Eugénie de Jésus

Saint Marie-Eugénie de Jésus (25 August 1817 – 10 March 1898), born Anne-Eugénie Milleret de Brou, was a French Roman Catholic professed religious and the foundress of the Religious of the Assumption.

New!!: 1817 and Marie-Eugénie de Jésus · See more »

Marie-Gabriel-Florent-Auguste de Choiseul-Gouffier

Marie-Gabriel-Florent-Auguste de Choiseul-Gouffier (27 September 1752, Paris – 20 June 1817, Aix-la-Chapelle), called Auguste de Choiseul-Gouffier, was a member of the Académie française and the Choiseul-Gouffier family, French ambassador to the Ottoman Empire from 1784 until the fall of the French monarchy and a scholar of ancient Greece.

New!!: 1817 and Marie-Gabriel-Florent-Auguste de Choiseul-Gouffier · See more »

Martín Javier Mina y Larrea

General Martín Francisco Javier Mina y Larrea (July 1, 1789 – November 11, 1817), nicknamed El Mozo or El Estudiante (Student), was a Spanish lawyer and army officer, who later became a Mexican revolutionary figure.

New!!: 1817 and Martín Javier Mina y Larrea · See more »

Martin Heinrich Klaproth

Martin Heinrich Klaproth (1 December 1743 – 1 January 1817) was a German chemist who discovered uranium (1789), zirconium (1789), and cerium (1803), and named titanium (1795) and tellurium (1798).

New!!: 1817 and Martin Heinrich Klaproth · See more »

May 15

No description.

New!!: 1817 and May 15 · See more »

May 19

No description.

New!!: 1817 and May 19 · See more »

May 27

No description.

New!!: 1817 and May 27 · See more »

Mejit Island

Mejit (Marshallese: Mājej,, or Mājeej) is an island in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district of the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands.

New!!: 1817 and Mejit Island · See more »

Mihail Kogălniceanu

Mihail Kogălniceanu (also known as Mihail Cogâlniceanu, Michel de Kogalnitchan; September 6, 1817 – July 1, 1891) was a Moldavian, later Romanian liberal statesman, lawyer, historian and publicist; he became Prime Minister of Romania on October 11, 1863, after the 1859 union of the Danubian Principalities under Domnitor Alexandru Ioan Cuza, and later served as Foreign Minister under Carol I. He was several times Interior Minister under Cuza and Carol.

New!!: 1817 and Mihail Kogălniceanu · See more »

Mississippi

Mississippi is a state in the Southern United States, with part of its southern border formed by the Gulf of Mexico.

New!!: 1817 and Mississippi · See more »

Mississippi Territory

The Territory of Mississippi was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from April 7, 1798, until December 10, 1817, when the western half of the territory was admitted to the Union as the State of Mississippi and the eastern half became the Alabama Territory until its admittance to the Union as the State of Alabama on December 14, 1819.

New!!: 1817 and Mississippi Territory · See more »

Mumbai

Mumbai (also known as Bombay, the official name until 1995) is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra.

New!!: 1817 and Mumbai · See more »

Nobel Prize in Literature

The Nobel Prize in Literature (Nobelpriset i litteratur) is a Swedish literature prize that has been awarded annually, since 1901, to an author from any country who has, in the words of the will of Swedish industrialist Alfred Nobel, produced "in the field of literature the most outstanding work in an ideal direction" (original Swedish: "den som inom litteraturen har producerat det mest framstående verket i en idealisk riktning").

New!!: 1817 and Nobel Prize in Literature · See more »

November 11

No description.

New!!: 1817 and November 11 · See more »

November 12

No description.

New!!: 1817 and November 12 · See more »

November 14

No description.

New!!: 1817 and November 14 · See more »

November 17

No description.

New!!: 1817 and November 17 · See more »

November 20

No description.

New!!: 1817 and November 20 · See more »

November 22

In the ancient astronomy, it is the cusp day between Scorpio and Sagittarius.

New!!: 1817 and November 22 · See more »

November 3

No description.

New!!: 1817 and November 3 · See more »

November 30

No description.

New!!: 1817 and November 30 · See more »

November 5

No description.

New!!: 1817 and November 5 · See more »

November 6

No description.

New!!: 1817 and November 6 · See more »

November 7

This day marks the approximate midpoint of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere and of spring in the Southern Hemisphere (starting the season at the September equinox).

New!!: 1817 and November 7 · See more »

October 10

No description.

New!!: 1817 and October 10 · See more »

October 11

No description.

New!!: 1817 and October 11 · See more »

October 13

No description.

New!!: 1817 and October 13 · See more »

October 15

No description.

New!!: 1817 and October 15 · See more »

October 16

No description.

New!!: 1817 and October 16 · See more »

October 17

No description.

New!!: 1817 and October 17 · See more »

October 30

No description.

New!!: 1817 and October 30 · See more »

October 31

No description.

New!!: 1817 and October 31 · See more »

Otto von Kotzebue

Otto von Kotzebue (Russian: О́тто Евста́фьевич Коцебу́, Otto Evstàf'evič Kotsebù) (December 30, 1787 – February 15, 1846) was a Russian officer and navigator in the Imperial Russian Navy.

New!!: 1817 and Otto von Kotzebue · See more »

Ottoman Empire

The Ottoman Empire (دولت عليه عثمانیه,, literally The Exalted Ottoman State; Modern Turkish: Osmanlı İmparatorluğu or Osmanlı Devleti), also historically known in Western Europe as the Turkish Empire"The Ottoman Empire-also known in Europe as the Turkish Empire" or simply Turkey, was a state that controlled much of Southeast Europe, Western Asia and North Africa between the 14th and early 20th centuries.

New!!: 1817 and Ottoman Empire · See more »

Palermo

Palermo (Sicilian: Palermu, Panormus, from Πάνορμος, Panormos) is a city of Southern Italy, the capital of both the autonomous region of Sicily and the Metropolitan City of Palermo.

New!!: 1817 and Palermo · See more »

Pernambucan revolt

The Pernambucan revolt of 1817 occurred in the province of Pernambuco in the Northeastern region of Brazil, and was sparked mainly by the decline of sugar production rates and the influence of the Freemasonry in the region.

New!!: 1817 and Pernambucan revolt · See more »

Peru

Peru (Perú; Piruw Republika; Piruw Suyu), officially the Republic of Peru, is a country in western South America.

New!!: 1817 and Peru · See more »

Philology

Philology is the study of language in oral and written historical sources; it is a combination of literary criticism, history, and linguistics.

New!!: 1817 and Philology · See more »

Policarpa Salavarrieta

Policarpa Salavarrieta (c. 26 January 1795 – 14 November 1817), also known as "La Pola," was a Neogranadine seamstress who spied for the Revolutionary Forces during the Spanish Reconquista of the Viceroyalty of New Granada.

New!!: 1817 and Policarpa Salavarrieta · See more »

Presidency University, Kolkata

Presidency University, Kolkata, formerly Hindu College and Presidency College, is a public state university located in College Street, Kolkata.

New!!: 1817 and Presidency University, Kolkata · See more »

Princess Caraboo

Mary Baker (née Willcocks; 11 November 1792 (alleged), Witheridge, Devonshire, England – 24 December 1864, Bristol, England) was a noted impostor.

New!!: 1817 and Princess Caraboo · See more »

Princess Charlotte of Wales

Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales (7 January 1796 – 6 November 1817) was the only child of the British king George IV, who was still Prince of Wales during her lifetime, and Caroline of Brunswick.

New!!: 1817 and Princess Charlotte of Wales · See more »

Princess Clémentine of Orléans

Princess Clémentine of Orléans (Marie Clémentine Léopoldine Caroline Clotilde d'Orléans) (6 March 1817 – 16 February 1907), princess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and duchess in Saxony, was the sixth child of ten and youngest daughter of Louis-Philippe I, King of the French, and his wife Maria Amalia of the Two Sicilies.

New!!: 1817 and Princess Clémentine of Orléans · See more »

Ram Mohan Roy

Raja Ram Mohan Roy (c. 1774 -- 27 September 1833) was a founder of the Brahma Sabha the precursor of the Brahmo Samaj, a socio-religious reform movement in India.

New!!: 1817 and Ram Mohan Roy · See more »

Rome, New York

Rome is a city in Oneida County, New York, United States, located in the central part of the state.

New!!: 1817 and Rome, New York · See more »

Royal Navy

The Royal Navy (RN) is the United Kingdom's naval warfare force.

New!!: 1817 and Royal Navy · See more »

Rush–Bagot Treaty

The Rush–Bagot Treaty or Rush–Bagot Disarmament was a treaty between the United States and the United Kingdom limiting naval armaments on the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain, following the War of 1812.

New!!: 1817 and Rush–Bagot Treaty · See more »

Seminole Wars

The Seminole Wars, also known as the Florida Wars, were three conflicts in Florida between the Seminole, a Native American tribe that formed in Florida in the early 18th century, and the United States Army.

New!!: 1817 and Seminole Wars · See more »

September 11

Between the years AD 1900 and 2099, September 11 of the Gregorian calendar is the leap day of the Coptic and Ethiopian calendars.

New!!: 1817 and September 11 · See more »

September 14

No description.

New!!: 1817 and September 14 · See more »

September 6

No description.

New!!: 1817 and September 6 · See more »

Serbia

Serbia (Србија / Srbija),Pannonian Rusyn: Сербия; Szerbia; Albanian and Romanian: Serbia; Slovak and Czech: Srbsko,; Сърбия.

New!!: 1817 and Serbia · See more »

Simón Bolívar

Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar Palacios Ponte y Blanco (24 July 1783 – 17 December 1830), generally known as Simón Bolívar and also colloquially as El Libertador, was a Venezuelan military and political leader who played a leading role in the establishment of Venezuela, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Panama as sovereign states, independent of Spanish rule.

New!!: 1817 and Simón Bolívar · See more »

Sir John Fowler, 1st Baronet

Sir John Fowler, 1st Baronet, KCMG, LLD, FRSE (15 July 1817 – 20 November 1898) was an English civil engineer specialising in the construction of railways and railway infrastructure.

New!!: 1817 and Sir John Fowler, 1st Baronet · See more »

Skibbereen

Skibbereen, is a town in County Cork, Ireland.

New!!: 1817 and Skibbereen · See more »

Sophia Wilkens

Sofia Charlotta Wilkens née Thomée (1817 – 1889) was a Swedish pedagogue.

New!!: 1817 and Sophia Wilkens · See more »

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka (Sinhala: ශ්‍රී ලංකා; Tamil: இலங்கை Ilaṅkai), officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an island country in South Asia, located in the Indian Ocean to the southwest of the Bay of Bengal and to the southeast of the Arabian Sea.

New!!: 1817 and Sri Lanka · See more »

Syed Ahmad Khan

Syed Ahmad Taqvi bin Syed Muhammad Muttaqi KCSI (سید احمد خان.; 17 October 1817 – 27 March 1898), commonly known as Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, was an Indian Muslim pragmatist, Islamic reformist, philosopher of nineteenth century British India and the first who named the term "Two Nation theory" to the theory of separate nation of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Born into a family with strong ties with Mughal court, Syed studied the Quran and sciences within the court. He was awarded honorary LLD from the University of Edinburgh. In 1838, Syed Ahmad entered the service of East India Company and went on to become a judge at a Small Causes Court in 1867, and retired from service in 1876. During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, he remained, loyal to the British Empire and was noted for his actions in saving European lives.Glasse, Cyril, The New Encyclopedia of Islam, Altamira Press, (2001) After the rebellion, he penned the booklet ''The Causes of the Indian Mutiny'' – a daring critique, at the time, of British policies that he blamed for causing the revolt. Believing that the future of Muslims was threatened by the rigidity of their orthodox outlook, Sir Syed began promoting Western–style scientific education by founding modern schools and journals and organising Muslim entrepreneurs. In 1859, Syed established Gulshan School at Muradabad, Victoria School at Ghazipur in 1863, and a scientific society for Muslims in 1864. In 1875, founded the Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College, the first Muslim university in South Asia. During his career, Syed repeatedly called upon Muslims to loyally serve the British Empire and promoted the adoption of Urdu as the lingua franca of all Indian Muslims. Syed heavily critiqued the Indian National Congress. Syed maintains a strong legacy in Pakistan and Indian Muslims. He strongly influenced other Muslim leaders including Allama Iqbal and Jinnah. His advocacy of Islam's rationalist (Muʿtazila) tradition, and at broader, radical reinterpretation of the Quran to make it compatible with science and modernity, continues to influence the global Islamic reformation. Many universities and public buildings in Pakistan bear Sir Syed's name. Aligarh Muslim University celebrated his 200th birth centenary with much enthusiasm on 17 October 2017. Former President of India shri Pranab Mukherjee was the chief guest.

New!!: 1817 and Syed Ahmad Khan · See more »

Tadeusz Kościuszko

Andrzej Tadeusz Bonawentura Kościuszko (Andrew Thaddeus Bonaventure Kosciuszko; February 4 or 12, 1746 – October 15, 1817) was a Polish-Lithuanian military engineer, statesman, and military leader who became a national hero in Poland, Lithuania, Belarus, and the United States.

New!!: 1817 and Tadeusz Kościuszko · See more »

Teetotalism

Teetotalism is the practice or promotion of complete personal abstinence from alcoholic beverages.

New!!: 1817 and Teetotalism · See more »

Tekle Giyorgis I

Tekle Giyorgis I (ተክለ ጊዮርጊስ "Plant of Saint George"; c. 1751 – 12 December 1817) was Emperor of Ethiopia (throne name Feqr Sagad) intermittently between 20 July 1779 and June 1800, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty.

New!!: 1817 and Tekle Giyorgis I · See more »

Theodor August Heintzman

Theodor August Heintzman (birth name Theodore August Heintzmann) (19 May 1817 – 25 July 1899) was a German-born Canadian piano manufacturer (Heintzman & Co.) and inventor, best known for founding the piano company which still bears his name.

New!!: 1817 and Theodor August Heintzman · See more »

Theodor Mommsen

Christian Matthias Theodor Mommsen (30 November 1817 – 1 November 1903) was a German classical scholar, historian, jurist, journalist, politician and archaeologist.

New!!: 1817 and Theodor Mommsen · See more »

Theodor Storm

Hans Theodor Woldsen Storm (14 September 1817 – 4 July 1888), commonly known as Theodor Storm, was a German writer.

New!!: 1817 and Theodor Storm · See more »

Theophilus Shepstone

Theophilus Shepstone Sir Theophilus Shepstone (8 January 1817 – 23 June 1893) was a British South African statesman who was responsible for the annexation of the Transvaal to Britain in 1877.

New!!: 1817 and Theophilus Shepstone · See more »

Theroigne de Mericourt

Anne-Josèphe Théroigne de Méricourt (born Anne-Josèphe Terwagne; 13 August 1762–9 June 1817) was a singer, orator and organizer in the French Revolution.

New!!: 1817 and Theroigne de Mericourt · See more »

Third Anglo-Maratha War

The Third Anglo-Maratha War (1817–1818) was the final and decisive conflict between the British East India Company (EIC) and the Maratha Empire in India.

New!!: 1817 and Third Anglo-Maratha War · See more »

Thomas McKean

Thomas McKean (March 19, 1734June 24, 1817) was an American lawyer and politician from New Castle, in New Castle County, Delaware and Philadelphia.

New!!: 1817 and Thomas McKean · See more »

Timothy Dwight IV

Timothy Dwight (May 14, 1752 – January 11, 1817) was an American academic and educator, a Congregationalist minister, theologian, and author.

New!!: 1817 and Timothy Dwight IV · See more »

Town

A town is a human settlement.

New!!: 1817 and Town · See more »

Typhus

Typhus, also known as typhus fever, is a group of infectious diseases that include epidemic typhus, scrub typhus and murine typhus.

New!!: 1817 and Typhus · See more »

U.S. state

A state is a constituent political entity of the United States.

New!!: 1817 and U.S. state · See more »

United States Secretary of State

The Secretary of State is a senior official of the federal government of the United States of America, and as head of the U.S. Department of State, is principally concerned with foreign policy and is considered to be the U.S. government's equivalent of a Minister for Foreign Affairs.

New!!: 1817 and United States Secretary of State · See more »

Usman dan Fodio

Shaihu Usman dan Fodio, born Usuman ɓii Foduye, (also referred to as عثمان بن فودي, Shaikh Usman Ibn Fodio, Shehu Uthman Dan Fuduye, Shehu Usman dan Fodio or Shaikh Uthman Ibn Fodio) (15 December 1754, Senegal – 20 April 1817, Sokoto) was a religious teacher, writer and Islamic promoter, and the founder of the Sokoto Caliphate.

New!!: 1817 and Usman dan Fodio · See more »

Warren Felt Evans

Warren Felt Evans (December 23, 1817-1889) was an American author of the New Thought movement.

New!!: 1817 and Warren Felt Evans · See more »

William Bligh

Vice-Admiral William Bligh (9 September 1754 – 7 December 1817) was an officer of the British Royal Navy and a colonial administrator.

New!!: 1817 and William Bligh · See more »

William III of the Netherlands

William III (Dutch: Willem Alexander Paul Frederik Lodewijk; English: William Alexander Paul Frederick Louis; 19 February 1817 – 23 November 1890) was King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg from 1849 until his death in 1890.

New!!: 1817 and William III of the Netherlands · See more »

Winston Churchill

Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill (30 November 187424 January 1965) was a British politician, army officer, and writer, who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955.

New!!: 1817 and Winston Churchill · See more »

1727

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1727 · See more »

1730

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1730 · See more »

1734

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1734 · See more »

1739

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1739 · See more »

1740

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1740 · See more »

1743

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1743 · See more »

1746

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1746 · See more »

1748

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1748 · See more »

1750

Various sources, including the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, use the year 1750 as a baseline year for the end of the pre-industrial era.

New!!: 1817 and 1750 · See more »

1751

In Britain and its colonies, 1751 only had 282 days due to the Calendar Act of 1750.

New!!: 1817 and 1751 · See more »

1752

In the British Empire, it was the only year with 355 days, as 3–13 September were skipped when the Empire adopted the Gregorian calendar.

New!!: 1817 and 1752 · See more »

1754

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1754 · See more »

1755

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1755 · See more »

1757

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1757 · See more »

1758

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1758 · See more »

1759

In Great Britain, this year was known as the Annus Mirabilis, because of British victories in the Seven Years' War.

New!!: 1817 and 1759 · See more »

1762

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1762 · See more »

1765

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1765 · See more »

1766

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1766 · See more »

1768

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1768 · See more »

1774

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1774 · See more »

1775

The American Revolution begins this year, with the first military engagement being the April 19 Battles of Lexington and Concord on the day after Paul Revere's now-epic ride.

New!!: 1817 and 1775 · See more »

1778

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1778 · See more »

1789

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1789 · See more »

1795

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1795 · See more »

1796

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1796 · See more »

1817–24 cholera pandemic

The first cholera pandemic (1817–24), also known as the first Asiatic cholera pandemic or Asiatic cholera, began near Calcutta and spread throughout Southeast Asia to the Middle East, eastern Africa and the Mediterranean coast.

New!!: 1817 and 1817–24 cholera pandemic · See more »

1862

This year was named by Mitchell Stephens as the greatest year to read newspapers.

New!!: 1817 and 1862 · See more »

1863

January-March.

New!!: 1817 and 1863 · See more »

1874

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1874 · See more »

1875

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1875 · See more »

1876

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1876 · See more »

1880

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1880 · See more »

1882

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1882 · See more »

1884

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1884 · See more »

1885

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1885 · See more »

1888

In Germany, 1888 is known as the Year of the Three Emperors.

New!!: 1817 and 1888 · See more »

1889

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1889 · See more »

1890

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1890 · See more »

1891

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1891 · See more »

1892

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1892 · See more »

1893

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1893 · See more »

1894

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1894 · See more »

1895

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1895 · See more »

1896

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1896 · See more »

1898

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1898 · See more »

1899

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1899 · See more »

1900

As of March 1 (O.S. February 17), when the Julian calendar acknowledged a leap day and the Gregorian calendar did not, the Julian calendar fell one day further behind, bringing the difference to 13 days until February 28 (O.S. February 15), 2100.

New!!: 1817 and 1900 · See more »

1903

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1903 · See more »

1904

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1904 · See more »

1905

As the second year of the massive Russo-Japanese War began, more than 100,000 died in the largest world battles of that era, and the war chaos lead to a revolution against the Tsar (Shostakovich's 11th Symphony is subtitled The Year 1905 to commemorate this).

New!!: 1817 and 1905 · See more »

1907

No description.

New!!: 1817 and 1907 · See more »

1911

A highlight was the race for the South Pole.

New!!: 1817 and 1911 · See more »

Redirects here:

1817 (year), 1817 AD, 1817 CE, AD 1817, Births in 1817, Deaths in 1817, Events in 1817, Year 1817.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1817

OutgoingIncoming
Hey! We are on Facebook now! »