Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1791. 1791 (MDCCXCI) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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Constitution of 1791 may refer to: Constitution of May 3, 1791, adopted by the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth French Constitution of 1791, adopted on 3...
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Kingdom of France (redirect from Kingdom of the French (1791 - 1792))
which began in 1789, the Kingdom of France adopted a written constitution in 1791, but the Kingdom was abolished a year later and replaced with the First French...
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The Constitutional Act 1791 (French: Acte constitutionnel de 1791) was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain which was passed during the reign of George...
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monarchy from 3 September 1791 until 21 September 1792, when it was succeeded by the French First Republic. On 3 September 1791, the National Constituent...
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British maintained a military presence there until 1796 and the Jay Treaty. In 1791, the territory north of the Great Lakes was reorganised and divided into...
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the Reciprocal Guarantee of Two Nations (1791). In the preamble of the Reciprocal Guarantee of Two Nations (1791) the dualistic nature of the state was...
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Events from the year 1791 in Canada. Monarch: George III Parliament of Lower Canada — 1st Parliament of Upper Canada — 1st Governor of the Canadas: Guy...
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The Austro-Turkish War was fought in 1788–1791 between the Habsburg monarchy and the Ottoman Empire, concomitantly with the Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792)...
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The French Constitution of 1791 (French: Constitution française du 3 septembre 1791) was the first written constitution in France, created after the collapse...
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Penal Code of 1791 was a penal code adopted during the French Revolution by the Constituent Assembly, between 25 September and 6 October 1791. It was France's...
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The Constitution of 3 May 1791, titled the Government Act, was a written constitution for the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth that was adopted by the Great...
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French ship Redoutable (1795) (redirect from Redoutable (1791))
was laid down at Brest in January 1789, and launched as Suffren on 31 May 1791. She was the first ship of the French Navy named in honour of Vice-admiral...
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The following lists events that happened during 1791 in Australia. Monarch - George III Governor of New South Wales – Captain Arthur Phillip, RN Lieutenant-Governor...
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Cornerstone 1791 is a non-profit 501(c)(4) (social welfare) political organization incorporated in the state of Missouri in February 2019. It is the sole...
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The year 1791 in music involved some significant events.[citation needed] January 1 – Austrian composer Joseph Haydn arrives in England at the invitation...
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1791 Patsayev (prov. designation: 1967 RE) is a dark background asteroid from the central region of the asteroid belt, approximately 26 kilometers in diameter...
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1790–91 United States Senate elections (redirect from 1791 United States Senate election in Maryland)
legislatures. Senators were elected over a wide range of time throughout 1790 and 1791, and a seat may have been filled months late or remained vacant due to legislative...
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in the world. The ship was laid down in Toulon, and launched on 20 July 1791 under the name Dauphin Royal. In September 1792, after the advent of the...
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Koča's Frontier (redirect from Habsburg-occupied Serbia (1788-1791))
Sanjak of Smederevo, Ottoman Empire, during the Austro-Turkish War of 1788–1791. The Habsburg-organized Serbian Free Corps, among whom Koča Anđelković was...
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The year 1791 in science and technology involved some significant events. Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard begins publication of Histoire des champignons...
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Dudley (redirect from Dudley Improvement Act 1791)
passing of the Dudley Town Act 1791 (31 Geo. 3. c. 79), was governed by the Court Leet of the Lords of Dudley. From 1791, the Town Commissioners were the...
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William Bradford (printer, born 1719) (redirect from William Bradford (1722-1791))
William Bradford (1719 – September 25, 1791) was a printer, soldier, and leader during the American Revolution from Philadelphia. Bradford was born in...
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John Wesley (redirect from Wesley, John, 1703-1791)
John Wesley (/ˈwɛsli/ WESS-lee; 28 June [O.S. 17 June] 1703 – 2 March 1791) was an English cleric, theologian, and evangelist who was a principal leader...
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Bill of 1791 is a common term for two bills passed by the First Congress of the United States of America on February 25 and March 2 of 1791. After Alexander...
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article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1791. May 16 – James Boswell's Life of Samuel Johnson is published in 2 volumes...
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family under house arrest in the Tuileries Palace in October 1789. The June 1791 attempted flight to Varennes and her role in the War of the First Coalition...
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Louis XVI (section Flight to Varennes (1791))
and reigned until the abolition of the monarchy on 21 September 1792. From 1791 onwards, he used the style of King of the French. The first part of Louis...
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of color in May 1791, but white planters in Saint-Domingue refused to comply with this decision. This was the catalyst for the 1791 slave rebellion,...
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French Revolution (category Conflicts in 1791)
were in place, although the constitution was not accepted by Louis until 1791. Food shortages and the worsening economy caused frustration at the lack...
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