Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1748. 1748 (MDCCXLVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on...
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Dauphine died aged 20, three days after giving birth to a daughter who died in 1748. Born at the Royal Alcazar of Madrid in Spain, she was the second daughter...
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The 1748 Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, sometimes called the Treaty of Aachen, ended the War of the Austrian Succession, following a congress assembled on...
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Events from the year 1748 in Canada. French Monarch: Louis XV British and Irish Monarch: George II Governor General of New France: Roland-Michel Barrin...
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November 1748 the ship made its first attempt but returned on 19 November 1748 due to an adverse wind. The ship made a second attempt on 21 November 1748, which...
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Carnatic wars (redirect from Second Carnatic War (1748-1754))
Hyderabad State, India. The first Carnatic wars were fought between 1740 and 1748. The conflicts involved numerous nominally independent rulers and their vassals...
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Battle of Manupur (redirect from Battle of Manupur (1748))
Manupur was fought between the Mughal Empire and the Durrani Empire in March 1748 at the frontiers of Sirhind which ended in victory for the Indian coalition...
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Prince Hall (redirect from Hall, Prince, 1748-1807)
People in North America, that Hall was born in Bridgetown, Barbados, in 1748. Grimshaw believed Hall was the son of English leather merchant Thomas Hall...
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Alexander Macomb (merchant) (redirect from Alexander Macomb (1748 - 1831))
Alexander Macomb (1748–1831) was an American fur trader, merchant and land speculator known for purchasing nearly four million acres from the state of...
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William Stewart (c. 1706 – 3 May 1748) was a Scottish soldier and politician MP in the British Parliament. He was the third son of James Stewart, 5th Earl...
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the Austrian Succession was a European conflict fought between 1740 and 1748, primarily in Central Europe, the Austrian Netherlands, Italy, the Atlantic...
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Archduchess Maria Carolina of Austria (born and died 17 September 1748) was the tenth child and the seventh daughter of Empress Maria Theresa and Francis...
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James Watson (Bridport MP) (redirect from James Watson (1748–1796))
James Watson (1748–1796) was an English politician who was Member of Parliament for Bridport from 1790 to 1795. "WATSON, James (1748-96), of Powis Place...
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Events from the year 1748 in France. Monarch: Louis XV April – Maastricht is conquered by Maurice de Saxe. 24 April – War of the Austrian Succession: A...
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August 1748 – October 1749 – Repeat (possible concert hall) performance by Bach of Handel's Brockes Passion HWV 48 in a version by Bach. 1748–1749 – Johann...
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The battle occurred on the morning of the 12th and ended on 14 October 1748. The belligerents consisted of two squadrons under the command of Admiral...
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article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1748. January – The play Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura (義経千本桜, Yoshitsune and the Thousand...
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Hue and cry (redirect from Hue and Cry Act 1748)
Hue and Cry Act 1748 Act of Parliament Parliament of Great Britain Long title An Act for remedying Inconveniencies which may happen by Proceedings in Actions...
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1740s in archaeology (redirect from 1748 in archaeology)
The decade of the 1740s in archaeology involved some significant events. 1748: Jeong Ji-hae, a Yangban and father of the Governor of Jinju, excavates six...
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Elisabeth Sophie of Brandenburg (5 April 1674 – 22 November 1748), was a Duchess consort of Courland by marriage to Duke Frederick Casimir Kettler of Courland...
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List of regiments of foot (redirect from 61st Regiment of Foot (1742–1748))
Marines)1739–1748 1739 Raised 17 November 1739 as Edward Wolfe's Regiment of Marines, ranked as 44th Foot or 1st Marines by 1741. Disbanded 11 November 1748. 44th...
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Count Alexey Kirillovich Razumovsky (September 23, 1748 – April 4, 1822) was a Russian statesman from the Razumovsky Family. Son of Count Kirill Razumovsky...
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Johann Baring (redirect from John Baring (1697-1748))
John Baring (born Johann Baring; 15 November 1697 – c. 1748) was a German-born British merchant. Born in the Duchies of Bremen and Verden, he subsequently...
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Stephen Delancey (colonial administrator) (redirect from Stephen Delancey 1748)
Stephen de Lancey (1748 in New York City – 6 December 1798 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire) was Chief Justice of the Bahamas and Governor of Tobago. De Lancey...
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under Ahmad Shah Durrani and Mughal forces under Shah Nawaz on 11 January 1748. Zakriya Khan, the Mughal Governor of Lahore, died in 1745 and was succeeded...
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Shah, Shah (1736–1747) Adil Shah, Shah (1747–1748) Ebrahim Afshar, Shah (1748) Shahrokh Afshar, Shah (1748–1796) Persia: Zand dynasty (complete list) –...
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Denham Jephson (died 1813) (redirect from Denham Jephson (1748–1813))
Denham Jephson (1748? – 9 May 1813), of Mallow Castle, County Cork, was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Mallow in 1802–1812. He was the son of Denham Jephson...
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Abel Smith III (29 June 1748 – 22 January 1779) of Wilford House in the parish of Wilford, near Nottingham, England, was a British banker and politician...
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born to Emperor Muhammad Shah. He succeeded his father to the throne in 1748, at the age of 22. When Ahmed Shah Bahadur came to power, the Mughal Empire...
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Thomas Salusbury (Liverpool MP) (redirect from Thomas Brereton's Name Act 1748)
pension of £500 p.a. He changed his surname from Brereton to Salusbury by a 1748 private Act of Parliament (22 Geo. 2. c. 47). He was returned successfully...
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