Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1711. 1711 (MDCCXI) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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The IBM 1711 Data Converter was part of the IBM 1710 process control computer. The 1711 contained an analog-to-digital converter that accepted signals...
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Events from the year 1711 in Canada. French Monarch: Louis XIV British and Irish Monarch: Anne Governor General of New France: Philippe de Rigaud Vaudreuil...
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The year 1711 in music involved some significant events. February 24 – The London premiere of Rinaldo by George Frideric Handel, the first Italian opera...
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Louis, Grand Dauphin (redirect from Louis, Dauphin of France (1661-1711))
Louis, Dauphin of France (1 November 1661 – 14 April 1711), commonly known as le Grand Dauphin, was the eldest son and heir apparent of King Louis XIV...
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The year 1711 in science and technology involved some significant events. Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli shows that coral is an animal rather than a plant as...
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1711 to 1712. Each "paper", or "number", was approximately 2,500 words long, and the original run consisted of 555 numbers, beginning on 1 March 1711...
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Hungary, and subjected to the direct rule of the emperor's governors. From 1711 onward, Habsburg control over Transylvania was consolidated, and the princes...
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article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1711. March 1 – The periodical The Spectator is founded by Joseph Addison and...
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Pruth River Campaign (redirect from Russo-Turkish War, 1710-1711)
The Russo-Ottoman War of 1710–1711, also known as the Pruth River Campaign, was a brief military conflict between the Tsardom of Russia and the Ottoman...
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The Bashkir Rebellion from 1704 to 1711 was one of the longest in the series of Bashkir rebellions in the 17th and 18th centuries in the Russian Empire...
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of Hungary, and after the failure of Rákóczi's War of Independence (1703–1711), the Habsburg dynasty claimed the former territories of the Principality...
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The Battle of Lysianka 1711 in February—March 1711 took place during the Pylyp Orlyk's campaign of 1711 against the Russian Tsardom and against Pro-Russian...
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HMS Bonaventure (1650) (redirect from HMS Argyll (1711))
50-gun fourth rate to the 1706 Establishment, relaunching on 19 September 1711. She was renamed HMS Argyll prior to the Jacobite rising of 1715, and on...
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1710s in archaeology (redirect from 1711 in archaeology)
1705 1706 1707 1708 1709 1710 1711 1712 1713 1714 1715 1716 1717 1718 1719 1720 … In science 1707 1708 1709 1710 1711 1712 1713 Art Archaeology Architecture...
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Christmas in Scotland (redirect from Yule Vacance Act 1711)
Kirk. The second act was partly repealed in 1712 by the Yule Vacance Act 1711 (10 Ann. c. 22) of the Parliament of Great Britain. Christmas became a Bank...
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under Habsburg rule. Wars of independence against the Habsburgs in 1703–1711 and 1848–1849 resulted in a compromise that established the Austro-Hungarian...
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Charles Egerton (MP for Brackley) (redirect from Charles Egerton's Estate Act 1711)
politician who sat in the English and British Houses of Commons between 1695 and 1711. The fourth son of John Egerton, 2nd Earl of Bridgwater and his wife Lady...
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Voivode (1693, 1710–1711) Nicolae Mavrocordat, Prince (1709–1710, 1711–1715) Lupu Costachi, Kaymakam (1711) Ioan Ι Mavrocordat, Prince (1711) Grigore II Ghica...
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HMS Ossory (1682) (redirect from HMS Prince (1711))
Establishment at Deptford Dockyard, from where she was relaunched on 21 July 1711. She was renamed HMS Princess on 2 January 1716, and subsequently renamed...
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to: Jerzy Eleuter Szymonowicz Siemiginowski (1660–1711), aka Siemiginowski-Eleuter (c. 1660 – c. 1711), a Polish painter and engraver Pseudonym of Jarosław...
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Siege of Bila Tserkva 1711 in 25—27 March 1711 took place during the Pylyp Orlyk's campaign of 1713 against the Russian Tsardom and against Tatars on the...
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Whitehaven (redirect from Whitehaven Harbour Act 1711)
records show slave ships leaving Whitehaven for voyages to Africa between 1711 and 1767. In 2006, the Copeland Council (Whitehaven's local authority) issued...
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by Robert Ayton (1570–1638), Allan Ramsay (1686–1757), and James Watson (1711), as well as older folk songs predating Burns. In modern times, Matthew Fitt...
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1711 Sandrine, provisional designation 1935 BB, is a stony Eoan asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, approximately 23 kilometers in diameter...
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John William Friso (category 1711 deaths)
John William Friso (Dutch: Johan Willem Friso; 14 August 1687 – 14 July 1711) became the (titular) Prince of Orange in 1702. He was the Stadtholder of...
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a complete list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain for the year 1711. For acts passed until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England...
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Occasional Conformity Act 1711 or the Toleration Act 1711, was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain which passed on 20 December 1711. Previous Occasional...
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Pieter Mortier (redirect from Pieter Mortier I (1661–1711))
the Dutch Republic. The first Pieter Mortier (Leiden, 1661 – Amsterdam, 1711) was the son of a political refugee from France, and became a mapmaker and...
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List of governors of dependent territories in the 18th century (redirect from List of colonial governors in 1711)
Glover, Acting Deputy governor (1706–1708) Thomas Cary, Deputy governor (1708–1711) Province of North Carolina Governors Edward Hyde, Governor (1712) Province...
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