1743 in Spain Monarch – Philip V March 2 – Battle of La Guaira: Spanish victory over the British. June 3 – José Fernando de Abascal y Sousa, Spanish viceroy...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1743. 1743 (MDCCXLIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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Pacte de Famille (redirect from Treaty of Fontainebleau (1743))
on October 25, 1743, again by King Philip V of Spain and King Louis XV of France in the Treaty of Fontainebleau. This pact was signed in the middle of...
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in 1743. It features life-sized depictions of Philip V of Spain and his family. The painting depicts the royal family in a fictional room and is in the...
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(1738–1748) Macau – Antonio de Mendonca Corte-Real, Governor of Macau (1743–1747) Spanish Florida – Manuel de Montiano, Governor of La Florida (1737–1749) Connecticut...
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Princess Maria Isabel Ana of Naples and Sicily (category 1743 births)
Maria was born in the Museo di Capodimonte in Naples on 30 April 1743. As she was born before her father's accession to the Spanish throne, she never...
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Commencement of the War with Spain in 1739, to the Insurrection in Scotland in 1745 ... Vol. I. Reading: D. Henry. pp. 326–328. "1743–1744." Parliamentary History...
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Reyna was a 74-gun ship of the line of the Spanish Navy, launched in 1743. She was captured by the Royal Navy on 13 August 1762, and commissioned as the...
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Events in the year 2024 in Spain. Monarch – Felipe VI Prime Minister – Pedro Sánchez President of the Congress of Deputies – Francina Armengol President...
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Philip V (Spanish: Felipe; 19 December 1683 – 9 July 1746) was King of Spain from 1 November 1700 to 14 January 1724 and again from 6 September 1724 to...
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War of the Austrian Succession (category 1740s in the Habsburg monarchy)
the Spanish forces in Italy by Count Gages. In 1743, the Spanish on the Panaro had achieved a victory over Traun at Campo Santo on 8 February 1743. However...
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Ferdinand de Capillas (1607-1648), Spanish friar, one of the Martyr Saints of China Jacinto Casteñeda [es] (1743-1773), Spanish friar, one of the Vietnamese...
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Battle of Campo Santo (category Conflicts in 1743)
The Battle of Campo Santo was fought in Campo Santo, Italy, on 8 February 1743 between Spain and Austria as part of the War of the Austrian Succession...
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Otto Ferdinand von Abensberg und Traun 1736–1743 Johann Georg Christian, Prince of Lobkowicz 1743–1745 Spanish occupation 1745–1746 Gian Luca Pallavicini...
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(1743–1794), Spanish explorer Quadra's and Vancouver's Island, the original name of Vancouver Island Hostius Quadra, an ancient Roman man described in...
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Louise Françoise de Bourbon, Mademoiselle du Maine (redirect from Louise-Françoise de Bourbon (1707–1743))
Louise Françoise de Bourbon (4 December 1707 – 19 August 1743) was a granddaughter of Louis XIV of France and his mistress Françoise Athénaïs de Rochechouart...
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Elisabeth of Austria (German: Maria Elisabeth Josefa Johanna Antonia; 13 August 1743 – 22 September 1808) was an archduchess of Austria and princess of Tuscany...
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in Spain includes remarkable buildings, castles, royal palaces, medieval towers, city gates and other noteworthy structures that no longer exist in Spain...
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information about the literary events and publications of 1743. March – Robert Dodsley advertises in the London Evening Post his plans to publish rare 16th...
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Charles III (Spanish: Carlos Sebastián de Borbón y Farnesio; 20 January 1716 – 14 December 1788) was King of Spain in the years 1759 to 1788. He was also...
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Spanish in 1743 and re-rated as a sloop. She spent her entire career in the Mediterranean as a despatch vessel and tender, being commissioned in 1743...
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San Javier, Santa Fe (category 1743 establishments in the Spanish Empire)
Department. The town was founded in 1743 by Francisco de Echagüe y Andía, but only recognized as such by the provincial government in 1866. It attained the status...
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afterwards, in 1743, he was made Philip (and Elizabeth's) favorite at court, and for the remainder of Philip's reign, Ensenada effectively ruled Spain. Ensenada...
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character in the opera Carmen Don José Vidal (1763–1823), Spanish grandee and official in the Mississippi Territory José Antonio Yorba (1743–1825), Spanish soldier...
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Louise Françoise, Duchess of Bourbon (1 June 1673 – 16 June 1743) was the eldest surviving legitimised daughter of Louis XIV of France and his maîtresse-en-titre...
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Ponte di Tiberio (Rimini) (category Buildings and structures in Rimini)
Pandolfo IV's retreat from Rimini in 1528, and in 1743 by Spanish troops in the War of the Austrian Succession. In 1944, German forces retreating from...
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1692 at Guayaquil) - broken up in 1743 Nuestra Señora de la Concepción 36 (launched 1692 at Guayaquil) - broken up in 1744 San Francisco 70 (1695) - no...
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Austria (Maria Magdalena Josefa Antonia Gabriela; 26 March 1689 – 1 May 1743) was a governor of Tyrol and daughter of Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor and...
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José Fernando de Abascal y Sousa (category 1743 births)
KOS (Spanish: José Fernando de Abascal y Sousa, primer Marqués de la Concordia), (sometimes spelled Souza) (June 3, 1743 in Oviedo, Asturias, Spain – June...
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Saint (through canonization) from the Catholic Church: Christianity portal Saints portal Biography portal History portal Christianity in the 19th century...
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