Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1829. 1829 (MDCCCXXIX) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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during 1828 or before March 4, 1829; ordered by election date. In these regular elections, the winner was seated on March 4, 1829; ordered by state. All of...
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Events from the year 1829 in Canada. Monarch: George IV 13th Parliament of Lower Canada 10th Parliament of Upper Canada Governor-General of the Province...
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1829 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. Events 29 March — Jem Ward fails to take part in a scheduled bout with Simon Byrne and so is...
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This article is about music-related events in 1829. March 11 – The German composer Felix Mendelssohn (age 20) conducts the first performance of Johann...
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Guinness family (redirect from Henry Guinness (1829–1893))
in China and a writer Samuel Guinness (died 1795) Richard Guinness (1755–1829) Robert Rundell Guinness (1789–1857), founder of Guinness Mahon Richard Seymour...
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The Russo-Turkish War of 1828–1829 resulted from the Greek War of Independence of 1821–1829; war broke out after the Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II closed the...
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The papal conclave held from 24 February to 31 March 1829 to elect a successor to the recently deceased Leo XII resulted in the accession of Cardinal Francesco...
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The Roman Catholic Relief Act 1829 (10 Geo. 4. c. 7), also known as the Catholic Emancipation Act 1829, removed the sacramental tests that barred Roman...
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The year 1829 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below. Isaac Holden produces a form of friction match. Peter Gustav Lejeune...
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PSR B1829−10 (redirect from PSR 1829-10)
PSR B1829−10 (often shortened to PSR 1829−10) is a pulsar that is approximately 30,000 light-years away in the constellation of Scutum. This pulsar has...
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1826–1837 cholera pandemic (redirect from Second cholera pandemic (1829-1851))
1829, Iran was apparently infected with cholera from Afghanistan. Cholera reached the southern tips of the Ural Mountains in 1829. On 26 August 1829,...
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Augustus of Baden (German: Ludwig Wilhelm August Prinz von Baden; 18 December 1829 – 27 April 1897) was a Prussian general and politician. He was the father...
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publication, Procedure for Writing Words, Music, and Plainsong in Dots (1829), credits Barbier's night writing as being the basis for the braille script...
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1828–29 United States House of Representatives elections (redirect from United States House of Representatives election in Rhode Island, 1829)
on various dates in various states between July 9, 1828, and October 5, 1829. Each state set its own date for its elections to the House of Representatives...
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Archibald Gracie (redirect from Archibald Gracie (1755 - 1829))
Archibald Gracie (June 25, 1755 – April 11, 1829) was a Scottish-born shipping magnate and early American businessman and merchant in New York City and...
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The Bengal Sati Regulation, or Regulation XVII, A. D. 1829 of the Bengal Code was a legal act promulgated in British India under East India Company rule...
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Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Clinton GCB GCH (9 March 1771 – 11 December 1829) was a British Army officer who served in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic...
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(29 May 1766 – 6 December 1829) was a Swedish naval officer and statesman. He was Governor-general of Norway from 1827 to 1829. A member of the noble Platen...
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Laurence Oliphant (author) (redirect from Laurence Oliphant (1829-1888))
Laurence Oliphant (3 August 1829 – 23 December 1888), a Member of Parliament, was a South African-born British author, traveller, diplomat, British intelligence...
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those indemnities were later reduced. The treaty was signed on 14 September 1829 in Adrianople by Count Alexey Fyodorovich Orlov of Russia and Abdülkadir...
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article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1829. January 26 – The first performance of Douglas Jerrold's comic nautical melodrama...
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The following lists events that happened during 1829 in Australia. Monarch – George IV Governors of the Australian colonies: Governor of New South Wales...
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article by introducing citations to additional sources. Find sources: "HNoMS Ørnen" 1829 – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (September 2019)...
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Emil Steen (1828–1884) (redirect from Emil Steen (1829-1884))
involved in shipping during this period. Together with Ovidia Laurenze Jebe (1829–1905) Emil Steen had the son Johan Steen, Christian Steen and Emil Steen...
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Metropolitan Police (redirect from Metropolitan Police of 1829)
Metropolitan Police Service was founded in 1829 by Home Secretary Sir Robert Peel under the Metropolitan Police Act 1829 and on 29 September of that year, the...
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Crown Lands Act (redirect from Crown Lands Acts 1829 to 1894)
Lands Acts The Crown Lands Acts 1829 to 1894 is the collective title of the following acts: The Crown Lands Act 1829 (10 Geo. 4. c. 50) The Crown Lands...
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Scotswood Bridge (redirect from Scotswood Bridge over River Tyne Act 1829)
act to authorise the building of the bridge was passed by Parliament in 1829 (10 Geo. 4. c. x) and designed by John Green, with construction beginning...
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Louise Henriette Karoline of Hesse-Darmstadt (15 February 1761 – 24 October 1829), was the first Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine by marriage. Louise was...
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