1693 (MDCXCIII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar, the 1693rd...
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The 1693 Sicily earthquake struck parts of southern Italy near Sicily, then a territory part of the Crown of Aragon by the Kings of Spain Calabria, and...
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The year 1693 in science and technology involved some significant events. Edmond Halley publishes an article in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal...
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rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched at Deptford on 24 August 1693. She was rebuilt according to the 1706 Establishment at Chatham Dockyard...
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was a ship of the line of the Royal Swedish Navy, built in Karlskrona in 1693. During the Battle of Fehmarn, she was captured by Admiral Christian Wilhelm...
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capturing Charleroi in 1693. France also overran most of the Duchy of Savoy after the battles of Marsaglia and Staffarde in 1693. While naval stalemate...
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Thomas Bligh (redirect from Thomas Bligh (1693–1775))
Lieutenant General Thomas Bligh (1685 – 1775) was an Irish-born British soldier, best known for his service during the Seven Years' War when he led a series...
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Salem witch trials (category 1693 in the Province of Massachusetts Bay)
accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts between February 1692 and May 1693. More than 200 people were accused. Thirty people were found guilty, nineteen...
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April 1693, and was the pride of the Royal Navy. As the flagship of Admiral Sir Francis Wheler, she set sail from Portsmouth on 27 December 1693, escorting...
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HMS Royal Charles (1673) (redirect from HMS Queen (1693))
She was rebuilt at Woolwich Dockyard between 1691 and 1693, and renamed HMS Queen on 27 January 1693. The Queen became the flagship of Sir George Rooke and...
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The Mughal–Portuguese War of 1692–1693 was a brief conflict between the Moghal Empire and Portuguese India, launched by the Mughal general Matabar Khan...
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Medieval Latin. 02: 18–24. doi:10.1484/j.jml.2.303969. ISSN 0778-9750. Dugdale 1693, p. 6. Reid 1885, pp. 20–30. "Kings of Wessex and England 802–1066" (PDF)...
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Edward Michael Wigglesworth (1691/1692 – 1765) was a clergyman, teacher and theologian in Colonial America. His father was clergyman and author Michael...
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Testament, itself a reprint of a translation of the Apostolic Fathers done in 1693 by William Wake, who later became the Archbishop of Canterbury, and a smattering...
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2017). "Why Old Typewriters Lack A "1" Key". Köhler, Christian (November 23, 1693). "Der allzeitfertige Rechenmeister" – via Google Books. "Naeuw-keurig reys-boek:...
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Battle of Lagos was a sea battle during the Nine Years' War on 27 June 1693 (17 June 1693 O.S.), when a French fleet under Anne Hilarion de Tourville defeated...
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Coulomb, she was begun at Port Louis, Lorient in February 1693 and launched on 1 October 1693. She was a replacement for the previous ship of the same...
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was repulsed and the French defeated the allies at the Battle of Landen in 1693. However, William managed to inflict such damage on the French in these battles...
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Benjamin Bathurst (MP for Gloucester) (redirect from Benjamin Bathurst (1693–1767))
Benjamin Bathurst FRS (1692– 5 November 1767) of Lydney, Gloucestershire, was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons for 54 years from 1713...
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accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts between March 1692 and May 1693. The trials resulted in the executions of twenty people, most of whom were...
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1690s in archaeology (redirect from 1693 in archaeology)
The decade of the 1690s in archaeology involved some significant events. 1693 - Alfred Jewel discovered at North Petherton in Somerset, England. 1697 -...
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College of William & Mary (category 1693 establishments in Virginia)
W&M), is a public research university in Williamsburg, Virginia. Founded in 1693 under a royal charter issued by King William III and Queen Mary II, it is...
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1690s in architecture (redirect from 1693 in architecture)
Trezzini, Swiss architect working in Saint Petersburg (died after 1760) 1693 January 29 – Henry, Lord Herbert, later Earl of Pembroke, English courtier...
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first to be accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials of 1692–1693. She was owned by Samuel Parris, the minister of Salem Village, in the Province...
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Thomas Jervoise (16 March 1616 – 13 May 1693) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons on two occasions between 1680 and 1689. Jervoise...
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on the bottom. The design was first introduced by Tsar Peter the Great in 1693, and in 1705 it was adopted as the civil ensign of the Tsardom of Russia;...
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House in Piccadilly, London, where she had a stillborn daughter in March 1693. When Mary died of smallpox in 1694, William continued to reign alone. Anne...
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Built in Bayonne, France, the original Pélican was launched in January 1693. A 500-ton ship fitted with 50 guns and commanded by Captain Pierre Le Moyne...
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tendon was named in 1693 after the Greek hero Achilles. The oldest-known written record of the tendon being named for Achilles is in 1693 by the Flemish/Dutch...
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