The year 1709 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings. In Prague, Hradec Králové, the Bishop's residence, one...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1709. 1709 (MDCCIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on...
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article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1709. February 1 or 2 – Alexander Selkirk, the inspiration for Robinson Crusoe...
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This is a timeline of architecture, indexing the individual year in architecture pages. Notable events in architecture and related disciplines including...
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The year 1709 in science and technology involved some significant events. January – Great Frost in Western Europe. Francis Hauksbee publishes Physico-Mechanical...
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The year 1709 in music involved some significant events. Johann Georg Pisendel leaves his post in the court orchestra of Ansbach to travel to Leipzig,...
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Zwinger Palace in Dresden, built by Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann from 1709 to 1728, initially for the holding of court festivals. The architecture of absolutism...
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is found in southern France and published by Jean-Pierre Rigord [fr] as the first ancient Aramaic inscription ever published in full. 1709: The town...
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Palladian architecture is a European architectural style derived from the work of the Venetian architect Andrea Palladio (1508–1580). What is today recognised...
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Baroque (redirect from Baroque Art and Architecture)
bə-ROK, US: /-ˈroʊk/ -ROHK; French: [baʁɔk]) is a Western style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished...
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the finest and most sophisticated example of Indo-Islamic architecture. Its origins lie in the moving circumstances of its commission and the culture...
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1700s (decade) (redirect from 1700-1709)
1700s decade ran from January 1, 1700, to December 31, 1709. The decade is marked by a shift in the political structure of the Indian subcontinent, and...
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The following is a list of examples of various types of Baroque architecture since its origins. List of Baroque residences...
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Princess Friederike Sophie Wilhelmine of Prussia (3 July 1709 – 14 October 1758) was a Prussian princess and composer. She was the eldest daughter of Frederick...
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role in Windows Server 2016 and Windows Server version 1709. It was no longer being developed in Windows Server version 1803 and later versions. In 2012...
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Church of Nossa Senhora do Rosário dos Pretos, Salvador (category 1709 establishments in the Portuguese Empire)
Nossa Senhora do Rosário dos Pretos) is an 18th-century Roman Catholic church in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. The construction of the church took almost 100 years...
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Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran (redirect from San Giovanni in Laterano)
(1704–1711) Francesco Moratti Saint Simon (1704–1709) Lorenzo Ottoni Saint Jude Thaddeus (1704–1709) Giuseppe Mazzuoli Saint Philip (1705–1711) Pierre...
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Pannerdens Kanaal (category Canals opened in 1709)
Pannerdens Kanaal (Pannerden Canal) is a canal in the Netherlands that was dredged between 1701 and 1709 to cut off a large, shallow bend of the river...
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Riga (redirect from Architecture of Riga)
Nouveau/Jugendstil architecture and 19th century wooden architecture. Riga was the European Capital of Culture in 2014, along with Umeå in Sweden. Riga hosted...
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Gallants are undone. Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: Early 1709? – John Armstrong (died 1779), Scottish poet and physician January...
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John Phillips (c. 1709 – 28 December 1775) was an English master carpenter, builder, and architect who was active in London. He inherited the considerable...
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The decade of the 1710s in archaeology involved some significant events. Formal excavations continue at Pompeii. 1710: A few remains of the Temple of Apollo...
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The architecture of Mongolia is largely based on traditional dwellings, such as the yurt (Mongolian: гэр, ger) and the tent. During the 16th and 17th centuries...
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Philips" by Leonard Welsted. A monument to him is erected by Lord Harcourt in Westminster Abbey, between those to Geoffrey Chaucer and Michael Drayton,...
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diplomat (born 1636) s:Trapp, Joseph (DNB00) Thomas Jones. "Lhuyd, Edward (1660-1709), botanist, geologist, antiquary, and philologist". Dictionary of Welsh Biography...
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Events from the year 1709 in art. The Baroque church of Santa María Magdalena, Seville, is completed. Paolo Baronni – Frescoes in the Basilica of St Denis...
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manufacture of sulfuric acid. German chemist Andreas Sigismund Marggraf (1709–1782) is credited with describing zinc as a separate metal. Eva Ekeblad discovers...
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Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1697 to 1706 and from 1709 until his death in 1733. He belonged to the Albertine branch of the House of Wettin...
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Church of St. Raphael the Archangel, Vilnius (category Roman Catholic churches completed in 1709)
in ~1720, was discovered in the basements of the church in 2017 and following a restoration is currently exhibited in the Church Heritage Museum in Vilnius...
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The year 1710 in science and technology involved some significant events. The Royal Society of Sciences in Uppsala is founded in Uppsala, Sweden, as the...
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