1694 (MDCXCIV) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar, the 1694th year...
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The year 1694 in science and technology involved some significant events. Joseph Pitton de Tournefort publishes Éléments de botanique ou méthode pour reconnaître...
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Struve 1694 (Σ 1694, Struve 1694) is a double star in the constellation Camelopardalis. Σ 1694 is a double star, with components of magnitudes 5.3m and...
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The Meeting of Parliament Act 1694 (6 & 7 Will. & Mar. c. 2), also known as the Triennial Act 1694, is an Act of the Parliament of England. This Act is...
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1694 Kaiser (prov. designation: 1934 SB) is a carbonaceous background asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 16 kilometers...
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article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1694. August 24 – The Académie française publishes the first complete edition...
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Amineptine (redirect from S-1694)
Amineptine Clinical data Trade names Survector, others Other names S-1694 Routes of administration Oral ATC code N06AA19 (WHO) Legal status Legal status...
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Years' War (1688–1697), leaving Mary to govern Britain alone. She died in 1694. In 1696 the Jacobites, a faction loyal to the deposed James, plotted unsuccessfully...
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1690s in architecture (redirect from 1694 in architecture)
Barelli in 1662, is substantially completed to the design of Enrico Zuccalli. 1694 The Potala Palace in Lhasa is completed by construction of the Potrang Marpo...
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Mary II (category 1694 deaths)
December 1694) was Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland, co-reigning with her husband, King William III and II, from 1689 until her death in 1694. She...
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Poll tax (redirect from Poll Tax Act 1694)
A poll tax, also known as head tax or capitation, is a tax levied as a fixed sum on every liable individual (typically every adult), without reference...
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Dutch ship De Zeven Provinciën (1665) (redirect from De Zeven Provincien (1665-1694))
Grand Alliance. The vessel was severely damaged during the fight and, in 1694, De Zeven Provinciën had to be broken up. De Zeven Provinciën was 151 ft...
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(1663–1692) Nyakambira, Mwenemutapa (1692–1694) returns to Portuguese vassalage (1694) Nyamaende Mhande, Mwenemutapa (1694–1707) Rozvi Empire (complete list)...
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The siege of Panhala, 1692–1694, was a conflict that was part of the Deccan wars and Maratha conquests. In 1692, the Mughal army under Jahandar Shah marched...
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John Taylor (dissenting preacher) (redirect from John Taylor (1694-1761))
John Taylor (1694–1761) was an English dissenting preacher, Hebrew scholar, and theologian. The son of a timber merchant at Lancaster, he was born at Scotforth...
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1690s in archaeology (redirect from 1694 in archaeology)
Monumenta Britannica, or, A miscellanie of British antiquities in manuscript. 1694 - Maltese canon Ignazio di Costanzo reports in a letter that the Cippi of...
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Marquess of Tweeddale (category 1694 establishments in Scotland)
created in 1694 for the 2nd Earl of Tweeddale. Lord Tweeddale holds the subsidiary titles of Earl of Tweeddale (created 1646), Earl of Gifford (1694), Viscount...
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List of Privy Counsellors (1679–1714) (section 1694)
(1660–1718) (expelled 1692; re-admitted 1694) The Earl of Bedford (1613–1700) The Earl of Macclesfield (1618–1694) The Viscount Fauconberg (1628–1700) The...
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d'Orléans-Longueville (1625–1707), was the reigning Princess of Neuchâtel from 1694 to 1707. She was the daughter of Henri II d'Orléans, duc de Longueville and...
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Peter Easton (redirect from Easton, Peter, 1622-1694.)
Peter Easton (c. 1570 – 1620 or after) was an English privateer and later pirate in the early 17th century. Conflicting accounts exist regarding his early...
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St John's Church, Wapping (redirect from Parish of St. John of Wapping Act 1694)
became the parish church when Wapping was constituted as a separate parish in 1694. This makes it the oldest church in Wapping. The present remains date to...
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Bank of England (category 1694 establishments in England)
model on which most modern central banks have been based. Established in 1694 to act as the English Government's banker and debt manager, and still one...
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Shipwright, William Stigant. She was launched on 7 April 1694. Commissioned on 22 January 1694 under the command of Captain Wentworth Paxton, RN, She sailed...
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Morean War (redirect from Capture of Chios (1694))
Venice took Vrgorac, which opened the route towards Imotski and Mostar. In 1694 they managed to take areas north of the Republic of Ragusa, namely Čitluk...
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Paramour was built by Fisher Harding of Deptford and launched in April 1694. She was rigged as a three-masted ship and was the first vessel built specifically...
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Hackney carriage (redirect from Hackney Coaches, etc. Act 1694)
a 1694 act imposed a limit of 700. The limit was increased to 800 in 1715, 1,000 in 1770 and 1,100 in 1802, before being abolished in 1832. The 1694 Act...
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Mrs. Ann Wyatt of Redbridge (Southampton). She was launched on 13 August 1694. Her dimensions were a gundeck of 103 feet 5 inches (31.52 metres) with a...
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John Tillotson (category 1694 deaths)
John Tillotson (October 1630 – 22 November 1694) was the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury from 1691 to 1694. Tillotson was the son of a Puritan clothier...
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was lost within three months on the Irish Coast in a storm on 20 December 1694. Drake was the second named vessel since it was used for a 16-gun vessel...
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