Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1799. 1799 (MDCCXCIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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French Revolution (redirect from 1789–1799 French protests)
Estates General of 1789, and ended with the coup of 18 Brumaire in November 1799 and the formation of the French Consulate. Many of its ideas are considered...
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Battle of Zurich (redirect from Battle of Zurich (1799))
Coalition (1798–1800): First Battle of Zurich, (June 1799) Second Battle of Zurich, (September 1799) The Züriputsch (6 September 1839) This disambiguation...
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The Timeline of the British Army 1700–1799 lists the conflicts and wars in which the British Army was involved. War of the Spanish Succession 1701–1714...
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The Combination Act 1799 (39 Geo. 3. c. 81) titled "An Act to prevent Unlawful Combinations of Workmen", prohibited trade unions and collective bargaining...
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around the world during the period between 1 January 1790 and 31 December 1799. It contains entries, arranged alphabetically, with information on the status...
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USS Insurgent (redirect from USS Insurgente (1799))
under Lt. John Rodgers in company with Constellation until May 1799. On 17 April 1799 she and USS Constellation captured French letter of marque schooner...
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This is a list of wars that began between 1500 and 1799. Other wars can be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended by diplomatic...
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The Siege of Seringapatam (5 April – 4 May 1799) was the final confrontation of the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War between the British East India Company and...
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Coup of 18 Brumaire (redirect from 9 November 1799)
France on 12 March 1799, emergency measures were adopted and the pro-war Jacobin faction, the Montagnards, triumphed in the 1799 French legislative election...
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The Ukase of 1799 (Russian: Указ 1799 года) was a decree of Tsar Paul I issued on 8 July 1799. It formally established the Russian-American Company. The...
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a sister republic of the First French Republic that existed from 1798 to 1799. It was proclaimed on 15 February 1798 after Louis-Alexandre Berthier, a...
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500miles 6 5 Jaffa 4 Cairo 3 Alexandria 2 Malta 1 The siege of Acre of 1799 was an unsuccessful French siege of the Ottoman city of Acre (now Akko in...
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History of taxation in the United Kingdom (redirect from Duties on Income Act 1799)
£10 million, but actual receipts for 1799 totalled just over £6 million. Pitt's income tax was levied from 1799 to 1802, when it was abolished by Henry...
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French First Republic (section Directory (1795–1799))
and French military disasters in 1798 and 1799, the Directory lasted only four years, until overthrown in 1799.[citation needed] The French Consulate era...
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Events from the year 1799 in Canada. Monarch: George III Parliament of Lower Canada: 2nd Parliament of Upper Canada: 2nd Governor of the Canadas: Robert...
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Essex (whaleship) (redirect from Essex (1799 whaleship))
American whaling ship from Nantucket, Massachusetts, which was launched in 1799. On November 20, 1820, while at sea in the southern Pacific Ocean under the...
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The year 1799 in architecture involved some significant events. May 9 – St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery in New York City, built by John McComb, Jr., is...
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Philadelphia. Originally named City of Philadelphia, she was built in 1798–1799 for the United States government by residents of that city. Funding for her...
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legislatures. Senators were elected over a wide range of time throughout 1798 and 1799, and a seat may have been filled months late or remained vacant due to legislative...
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The Italian and Swiss expedition of 1799 was a military campaign undertaken by a combined Austro-Russian army under overall command of the Russian Marshal...
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timeline of events in the history of the United Kingdom from 1700 AD until 1799 AD. For a narrative explaining the overall developments, see the related...
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uncollectively the Combat of Näfels/Netstal), was a battle fought on October 1, 1799. The battle ended the Austro-Russian invasion of the Helvetic Republic and...
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James Monroe (New York politician) (redirect from James Monroe (1799 - 1870))
James Monroe (September 10, 1799 – September 7, 1870) was an American politician who served as the United States representative from New York (1839–1841)...
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1796 to 1815. He was the leader of the French Republic as First Consul from 1799 to 1804, then of the French Empire as Emperor of the French from 1804 to...
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Victoire of France (redirect from Victoire of France (1733–1799))
Victoire of France (Marie Louise Thérèse Victoire; 11 May 1733 – 7 June 1799) was a French princess, the daughter of King Louis XV and the popular Queen...
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Parthenopean Republic (redirect from Neapolitan Republic (1799))
advancing French troops. The republic existed from 21 January to 13 June 1799, collapsing when Ferdinand returned to restore monarchial authority and forcibly...
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