Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1715. 1715 (MDCCXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on...
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The Jacobite rising of 1715 (Scottish Gaelic: Bliadhna Sheumais [ˈpliən̪ˠə ˈheːmɪʃ]; or 'the Fifteen') was the attempt by James Edward Stuart (the Old...
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Peter the Great (redirect from Grand Duchess Natalia Petrovna of Russia (1713–1715))
1692) until 1704. Letitia Cross in 1698 Lady Mary Hamilton Miscarriage (1715) Unnamed child (1717–1718?) Princess Maria Dmitrievna Cantemirovna of Moldavia...
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William Dampier (redirect from Dampier, William 1652-1715)
William Dampier (baptised 5 September 1651; died March 1715) was an English explorer, pirate, privateer, navigator, and naturalist who became the first...
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Peter Petrovich, Tsarevich of Russia (redirect from Peter Petrovich (1715-1719))
Peter Petrovich (15 November 1715 – 19 April 1719) was a Russian Tsarevich and son of Emperor Peter I and Empress Catherine. Tsarevich Peter became heir...
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The PC 1715 was an office computer produced by VEB Robotron in East Germany starting in 1985. The system featured an 8-bit microprocessor, the U880, a...
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The year 1715 in music involved some significant events. September – Presumed staging of first Three Choirs Festival in England. Comédie en vaudeville...
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Riot Act (redirect from 1715 Riot Act)
Geo. 1. St. 2. c. 5), sometimes called the Riot Act 1714 or the Riot Act 1715, was an act of the Parliament of Great Britain which authorised local authorities...
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The 1715 Treasure Fleet was actually a combination of two Spanish treasure fleets returning from the New World to Spain, the "Nueva España Fleet", under...
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Alumni Oxonienses (redirect from Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886)
volumes, 1891–92): online version at british-history.ac.uk Alumni Oxonienses (1715–1886) (two volumes, 1891–92): Surnames beginning A-D online version Surnames...
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The Highlands Services Act 1715, also known as the Disarming Act 1715 (1 Geo. 1. St. 2. c. 54), was an 18th-century Act of Parliament of Great Britain...
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The 1715 British general election returned members to serve in the House of Commons of the 5th Parliament of Great Britain to be held, after the 1707 merger...
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Louis XIV (category 1715 deaths)
September 1715), also known as Louis the Great (Louis le Grand) or the Sun King (le Roi Soleil), was King of France from 1643 until his death in 1715. His...
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1717 Broadway (redirect from 1715 Broadway)
midtown Manhattan". CNN. Retrieved February 9, 2016. "Application Details 1715 BROADWAY MANHATTAN". New York City Department of Buildings. Retrieved December...
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Treason Act 1714 (redirect from Trial of Rebels Act 1715)
Rebels Act 1715 (1 Geo. 1. St. 2. c. 33) was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of Great Britain passed during the Jacobite Rising of 1715 (but backdated...
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The Septennial Act 1715 (1 Geo. 1. St. 2. c. 38), sometimes called the Septennial Act 1716, was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain. It was passed...
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The Battle of Fehmarn was a battle took place on 24 April 1715, during the Great Northern War. It was a victory for a Danish squadron under Gabel, which...
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Ann Ward (printer) (redirect from Ann Ward (1715/16–1789))
Ann Ward (1715/16 – 10 April 1789) was a British printer and business owner. Little is known about Ann's early life, save that she married a York printer...
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The Dutch–Algerian War (1715–1726) was conflict between the Dutch Republic and the Regency of Algiers. It commenced with initial successes for Algiers...
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Events in the year 1715 in Spain. June 9 – King Philip, ruler of the Kingdom of Castile and the Kingdom of Aragon unifies the two governments into a single...
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House of Commons Disqualification Act (redirect from House of Commons (Disqualifications) Acts 1715 to 1821)
(Disqualifications) Acts 1715 to 1821 is the collective title of the following Acts: The Crown Pensioners Disqualification Act 1715 (1 Geo. 1. St. 2. c. 56)...
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the Beloved (French: le Bien-Aimé), was King of France from 1 September 1715 until his death in 1774. He succeeded his great-grandfather Louis XIV at...
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Survivors' and Salvagers' Camp – 1715 Fleet is a historic site on North Hutchinson Island, Florida. Survivors of the destroyed 1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet established...
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B3 1715+425 is an astronomical radio source which is theorized to be a nearly naked black hole. B3 1715+425 was discovered during a systematic search for...
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1710s in archaeology (redirect from 1715 in archaeology)
Johann Joachim Winckelmann, German art critic and archaeologist (d. 1768) 1715: February 17 - Antoine Galland, French orientalist (b. 1646) Caruana, Antonio...
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The year 1715 in science and technology involved some significant events. May 3 – Total solar eclipse across southern England, Sweden and Finland (last...
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in a series of revolts that began in March 1689, with major outbreaks in 1715 and 1719. Charles launched the rebellion on 19 August 1745 at Glenfinnan...
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HMS Royal Charles (1673) (redirect from HMS Royal George (1715))
She was rebuilt for a second time at Woolwich, relaunching on 20 September 1715, and renamed once more, this time as HMS Royal George. The much-rebuilt Royal...
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Henry Bingham was an Irish politician. Bingham was educated at Trinity College, Dublin. He sat in the Irish House of Commons from 1750 to 1768 as a Member...
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George Haliburton (bishop of Aberdeen) (redirect from George Haliburton (d. 1715))
George Haliburton (c. 1635 – 1715) was a Scottish cleric and Jacobite. He was both Bishop of Aberdeen and Chancellor of King's College, Aberdeen. Haliburton...
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