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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1733. 1733 (MDCCXXXIII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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    Marie Louise of France (28 July 1728 – 19 February 1733) was a French princess, a fille de France. She was the daughter of King Louis XV and Queen Marie...
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    The Pistolet modèle 1733 was a flintlock cavalry pistol, in service in French units starting from 1733. These Pistols were generally issued in pairs to...
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    Victoire of France (Marie Louise Thérèse Victoire; 11 May 1733 – 7 June 1799) was a French princess, the daughter of King Louis XV and the popular Queen...
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    Events from the year 1733 in Canada. French Monarch: Louis XV British and Irish Monarch: George II Governor General of New France: Charles de la Boische...
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  • The year 1733 in science and technology involved some significant events. Rev. Stephen Hales publishes Hæmastaticks, the second volume of his Statical...
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  • This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1733. July 2 – Johann Sebastian Bach performs a revised version of his Magnificat...
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    1747 those four provinces also accepted William as their stadtholder. In 1733 William was made a Knight of the Order of the Garter. On 25 March 1734 he...
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  • Andrew Ellicott (1733 – 1809) was one of three Quaker brothers from Bucks County, Province of Pennsylvania who chose the wilderness up river from Elk Ridge...
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  • Piacenza S.p.A. is an Italian fabric mill and family business established in 1733. Fratelli Piacenza has been accepted as a member house in the Henokiens (French:...
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  • the New World. Timeline of piracy says, Laura Nelson (22 March 2011). "ExecutedToday.com » 1733: John Julian, pirate and slave". Retrieved 2023-03-09....
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    the besiegers as they could and putting the rest to flight. On July 24, 1733 Topal Osman Pasha marched his men into Baghdad in triumph. Military of the...
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    Joseph Priestley FRS (/ˈpriːstli/; 24 March 1733 – 6 February 1804) was an English chemist, Unitarian, natural philosopher, separatist theologian, grammarian...
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  • article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1733. February 20 – The first epistle of Alexander Pope's poem An Essay on Man...
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    Mass (music) (redirect from Missa (1733))
    The Mass (Latin: missa) is a form of sacred musical composition that sets the invariable portions of the Christian Eucharistic liturgy (principally that...
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    Trentham (/ˈtrɛntəm/) is a suburb of the city of Stoke-on-Trent in North Staffordshire, England, south-west of the city centre and south of the neighbouring...
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    identifiers to and basing internal timestamps on gPTP master clock. IEEE Std 1733-2011 defines a Layer 3 protocol profile for Real-time Transport Protocol...
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    The River Weaver is a river, navigable in its lower reaches, running in a curving route anti-clockwise across west Cheshire, northern England. Improvements...
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    1733), was Elector of Saxony from 1694 as well as King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1697 to 1706 and from 1709 until his death in 1733....
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  • Ralph Sneyd (1692 – October 1733) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1713 to 1715. Sneyd's grandfather and great-uncle were...
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    John in 1718; and bought St. Croix from France (King Louis XV) on 28 June 1733. When the Danish West India-Guinea Company went bankrupt in 1754, King Frederik...
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    Christian Joseph of Saxony, also anglicized as Charles of Saxony (13 July 1733 – 16 June 1796), was a German prince of the House of Wettin. He was Duke...
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    material for which had been collected in France itself by Thomas Carte (1733). De Thou was treated as a classic, an honour which he deserved. His history...
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  • (1731–1732) Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore, Governor (1732–1733) Samuel Ogle, Governor (1733–1742) Thomas Bladen, Governor (1742–1746/47 ) Samuel Ogle...
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  • Events from the year 1733 in Russia Peter and Paul Cathedral was completed Northern Fleet was founded Boris Kurakin, Russian statesman Mikhail Shcherbatov...
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    after 24th March showing, for example '1733', had another heading at the end of the following December indicating '1733/4'. This showed where the Historical...
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  • Myddleton (1678–1733), of Chirk Castle, Denbighshire, was a British lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1722 to 1733. Myddleton was...
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  • Nicolas le Pelley, 11th Seigneur of Sark (1692–1742) was Seigneur of Sark from 1733 to 1742. www.worldleadersindex.org https://www.worldleadersindex.org/Europe/ChannelIslands...
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  • English philosopher, political economist, poet and satirist John Morgan died 1733 or 1734 (born 1688), Welsh clergyman, scholar and poet Richard Lewis (born...
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  • Duke (1697–1706, 1709–1733) Stanisław I, King and Grand Duke (1704–1709, 1733–1736) August III the Saxon, King and Grand Duke (1733–1763) Stanisław II August...
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