Events from the year 1765 in France Monarch: Louis XV École nationale vétérinaire d'Alfort founded The Hennessy cognac house founded 11 January – Antoine...
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Dauphin of France (Louis Ferdinand; 4 September 1729 – 20 December 1765) was the elder and only surviving son of King Louis XV of France and his wife...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1765. 1765 (MDCCLXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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The Stamp Act 1765, also known as the Duties in American Colonies Act 1765 (5 Geo. 3. c. 12), was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain which imposed...
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The year 1765 in science and technology involved several significant events. February 8 – Nevil Maskelyne becomes Astronomer Royal in England. May – James...
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Wolf of Soissons (category 1765 in France)
two days in 1765, attacking eighteen people, four of whom died from their wounds. The first victim of the wolf was a pregnant woman, attacked in the parish...
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in French Philippe le Bon Joseph Le Bon (1765–1795), French politician Philippe LeBon (1767–1804), French engineer Gustave Le Bon (1841–1931), French...
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Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor (category 1765 deaths)
I (Francis Stephen; French: François Étienne; German: Franz Stefan; Italian: Francesco Stefano; 8 December 1708 – 18 August 1765) was Holy Roman Emperor...
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The year 1765 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings. May – Bernstorff Palace, Copenhagen, Denmark, is completed...
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Sergei Saltykov (redirect from Sergey Vasilyevich Saltykov (1726–1765))
səltɨˈkof]; c. 1726 – 1765) was a Russian officer (chamberlain) who became the first lover of Empress Catherine the Great after her arrival in Russia. Saltykov...
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The Burmese–Siamese War of 1765–1767, also known as the war of the second fall of Ayutthaya (Thai: สงครามคราวเสียกรุงศรีอยุธยาครั้งที่สอง) was the second...
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began the French involvement in the American War of Independence. Belle Poule was built in Bordeaux between March 1765 and early 1767. She served in two campaigns...
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Events from the year 1765 in Canada. Monarch: George III Governor of the Province of Quebec: James Murray Governor of Nova Scotia: Montague Wilmot Commodore-Governor...
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Pont family dynasty Pierre Dupont de l'Étang (1765–1840), French general Pierre Dupont (1821–1870), French songwriter Pierre S. du Pont (1870–1954), Du...
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Quartering Acts (redirect from Mutiny Act of 1765)
Quartering Act 1765, which went far beyond what Gage had requested. No standing army had been kept in the colonies before the French and Indian War,...
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Larache expedition (category 1765 in Africa)
The Expedition of Larache occurred in June 1765 when French Navy Marines attempted to invade the Moroccan city of Larache following a bombardment of Salé...
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from 1757 to 1765, when she was sold to the Navy. After a refit in Brest, she was brought into service under Captain Christy de La Pallière. In October 1778...
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Jean-Baptiste Drouet, Comte d'Erlon (category 1765 births)
Drouet, Comte d'Erlon (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ batist dʁuɛ]; 29 July 1765 – 25 January 1844) was a Marshal of France and a soldier in the Grande Armée during...
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Sino-Burmese War (redirect from Qing–Burmese Wars (1765–1769))
invasions of 1765–1766 and 1766–1767 at the border. The regional conflict now escalated to a major war that involved military maneuvers nationwide in both countries...
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people lived in Metropolitan France, while 2,230,472 lived in overseas France, for a total of 68,373,433 inhabitants in the French Republic. In March 2017...
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line of the French Navy, lead ship of her class. She was funded by a don des vaisseaux donation from the Order of the Holy Spirit, and named in its honour...
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Alexis Clairaut (category 1765 deaths)
Alexis Claude Clairaut (French: [alɛksi klod klɛʁo]; 13 May 1713 – 17 May 1765) was a French mathematician, astronomer, and geophysicist. He was a prominent...
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Baudouin (category Pages with French IPA)
Canadian businessman Louis-Marie Baudouin (1765–1835), French Catholic priest Manuel Achille Baudouin (1846–1917), French judge Michel Baudouin (1691–1768), Quebec...
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Indiaman, a merchant ship built in France for the French East India Company in 1765, for service between France and Asia. She was placed at the disposal of...
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increased to 55,000 according to the last French census of 1754. This was an increase from 42,701 in 1730. By 1765, the population approached 70,000. By 1714...
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Nursery rhyme (category Early childhood education in the United Kingdom)
"Rock-a-bye Baby", could not be found in records until the late-18th century when it was printed by John Newbery (c. 1765). A French poem, similar to "Thirty days...
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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1765. January 10 – Arthur Murphy introduces Hester Thrale and her husband to Samuel...
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Deschamps (category Pages with French IPA)
Léger Marie Deschamps (1716–1774), French philosopher and Benedictine monk Louis Auguste Deschamps (1765-1842), French botanist and surgeon whose standard...
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decolonizations elsewhere after 1960. France lost wars to Britain that stripped away nearly all of its colonies by 1765. France rebuilt a new empire mostly after...
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