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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1718. 1718 (MDCCXVIII) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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    The War of the Quadruple Alliance was fought from 1718 to 1720 by Spain, and the Quadruple Alliance, a coalition between Britain, France, Austria, and...
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  • according to the 1706 Establishment at Chatham Dockyard, relaunching on 20 May 1718. In 1744 she was reduced to a fifth rate and renamed HMS Enterprise. HMS...
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    Grand Duchess Natalia Petrovna of Russia (20 August 1718 – 15 March 1725) was the youngest daughter of Peter the Great and his second wife, Catherine I...
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    Socket AM5 (redirect from LGA 1718)
    Socket AM5 (LGA 1718) is a zero insertion force flip-chip land grid array (LGA) CPU socket designed by AMD that is used for AMD Ryzen microprocessors starting...
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  • This is a list of significant events that occurred in the year 1718 in science. Edmond Halley discovers the proper motion of stars. Étienne François Geoffroy...
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  • sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "1718 in piracy" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (February 2022)...
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    Regnum Serviae) was a province (crownland) of the Habsburg monarchy from 1718 to 1739. It was formed from the territories to the south of the rivers Sava...
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    Lawrence Washington (1718 – July 26, 1752) was an American soldier, planter, politician, and prominent landowner in colonial Virginia. As a founding member...
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    February 1718 and 466, 27 March 1718) State Papers 1717–1718, pp. 292, 305, 326–327 (589, 1 July 1718; 614, 11 July 1718; and 638–642, 23–25 July 1718) State...
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    The Austro-Turkish War (1716–1718) was fought between Habsburg monarchy and the Ottoman Empire. The 1699 Treaty of Karlowitz was not an acceptable permanent...
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    Robert Robert Livingston, also called The Judge (August 1718 – December 9, 1775), was a prominent colonial American politician, and a leading Whig in New...
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    Established Pursuant to Resolution 1718) is a subsidiary body established in 2006 by the UN Security Council's resolution 1718 in response to North Korea's...
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    31°13′55″E / 30.00333°N 31.23194°E / 30.00333; 31.23194 Darb 1718 (Arabic: درب ١٧١٨) is an Egyptian contemporary art and culture center located in the...
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  • tactic and Hornigold was voted out as captain.[citation needed] In December 1718, Hornigold accepted a King's Pardon for his crimes and became a pirate hunter...
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    Privy Seal (1715–1716), Lord President of the Council (1718–1719) and First Lord of the Treasury (1718–1721). He is an ancestor of both Winston Churchill...
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  • list of ship launches in 1718 includes a chronological list of ships launched in 1718. "No. 5639". The London Gazette. 1 April 1718. p. 1. "Venetian Fourth...
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  • article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1718. November 1 – Lady Mary Wortley Montagu writes the last of her Turkish Letters...
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    Archduchess Maria Anna Eleonore Wilhelmine Josepha of Austria (18 September 1718 – 16 December 1744) was a member of the House of Habsburg who governed the...
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    Act 1717 (4 Geo. 1. c. 11), sometimes called the Transportation Act 1717 (1718 in New Style), was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain that established...
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    the 1706 Establishment at Deptford Dockyard, and relaunched on 1 August 1718. Medway was hulked in 1740. She was eventually broken up in 1749. Lavery...
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    Richard Cumberland (15 July 1631 (or 1632) – 9 October 1718) was an English philosopher, and Bishop of Peterborough from 1691. In 1672, he published his...
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  • c. 11) The Highways Act 1715 (1 Geo. 1. St. 2. c. 52) The Highways Act 1718 (5 Geo. 1. c. 12) The Highways Act 1733 (7 Geo. 2. c. 9) The Highways Act...
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  • (13 September 1718 – 25 May 1765), of Hilton Park, Staffordshire, was an English Member of Parliament. Vernon was born on 13 September 1718. He was the...
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    fought between the Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire between 1714 and 1718. It was the last conflict between the two powers, and ended with an Ottoman...
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    Sweden's eastbound expansion, and by the time of Charles XII's death in 1718 the Empire had been severely diminished both territorially and militarily...
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    William Clayton (c. 1718 – 3 July 1783) of Harleyford Manor, near Great Marlow was an English politician. He was the second surviving son of Sir William...
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    Blackbeard (category 1718 deaths)
    Edward Teach (or Thatch; c. 1680 – 22 November 1718), better known as Blackbeard, was an English pirate who operated around the West Indies and the eastern...
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    United Nations Security Council Resolution 1718 was adopted unanimously by the United Nations Security Council on October 14, 2006. The resolution, passed...
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    underwent a second rebuild at Woolwich Dockyard, relaunching on 20 November 1718 as a 70-gun third rate of the 1706 Establishment. She was renamed HMS Revenge...
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