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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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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Jean Baptiste Joseph Delambre (category Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences)
meridian survey 1792–1799 and calculations derived thereof) Rapport historique sur le progrès des sciences mathématiques depuis 1799 (Imprimerie Impériale...
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funding for scientific research, in the areas of natural science, technology, and social science. Different methods can be used to disburse funding, but...
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Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès (category Members of the Académie des sciences morales et politiques)
theorist of the French Revolution (1789–1799); he also held offices in the governments of the French Consulate (1799–1804) and the First French Empire (1804–1815)...
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Montgolfier brothers (category Members of the French Academy of Sciences)
Jacques-Étienne Montgolfier ([ʒak etjɛn mɔ̃ɡɔlfje]; 6 January 1745 – 2 August 1799) – were aviation pioneers, balloonists and paper manufacturers from the commune...
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army sent for the Anglo-Russian invasion of Holland in August 1799. On 7 September 1799, he was given the honorary title of Captain-General. Sir Ralph...
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Australia, from a chance seedling propagated by Maria Ann Smith (née Sherwood, 1799–1870). August 18 – The element later named as helium is first detected in...
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The 1799 Vendée earthquake (French: Séisme de 1799 dans le Marais breton-vendéen) or Bouin earthquake was a magnitude 6.4 earthquake that struck the Vendée...
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Pierre Amédée Jaubert (category People from Aix-en-Provence)
Bonaparte during the Egyptian Campaign of 1798–1799, in which he was a member of the Egyptian Institute of Sciences and Arts. On his return to Paris he held...
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Humboldt's Le Voyage aux Régions equinoxiales du Nouveau Continent, fait en 1799–1804, par Alexandre de Humboldt et Aimé Bonpland begins publication. Thomas...
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Israel (section Science and technology)
failed. After Zahir's death the Ottomans regained control of the area. In 1799, governor Jazzar Pasha repelled an assault on Acre by Napoleon's troops,...
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2012, at the Wayback Machine The Times Higher Education Supplement, 2007, 1799 (June 22), p. 2. Zou, Di; Xie, Haoran; Wang, Fu Lee; Kwan, Reggie (April...
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England (redirect from Science and technology in England)
institution in the world. The Royal Institution of Great Britain was founded in 1799 by leading English scientists, including Henry Cavendish. Some experts claim...
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movies. This includes films about Napoleon's life after ≈1799. About Napoleon's life before ≈1799, see the List of films set during the French Revolution...
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France (section Revolutionary France (1789–1799))
écoles, such as Sciences Po Paris for political studies, HEC Paris for economics, Polytechnique, the École des hautes études en sciences sociales for social...
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Bahrain (redirect from Science and technology in Bahrain)
families and tribes. The House of Khalifa moved from Qatar to Bahrain in 1799. Originally, their ancestors were expelled from Umm Qasr in central Arabia...
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Sydney in New South Wales in 1798 & 1799' and 'A Few Remarks of the County of Cumberland in New South Wales, 1798-1799". State Library of New South Wales...
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Trichonephila edulis (category Spiders described in 1799)
UK.2017-1.RLTS.T89292344A89292878.en. Retrieved 27 July 2021. "Taxon details Trichonephila edulis (Labillardiere, 1799)". World Spider Catalog. Natural...
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Pierre-Simon Laplace (category Members of the French Academy of Sciences)
outside the Académie des sciences. He prudently withdrew from Paris during the most violent part of the Revolution. In November 1799, immediately after seizing...
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Pierre Laromiguière (category Members of the Académie des sciences morales et politiques)
lectured in the Prytanée. In 1799 he was made a member of the Tribunate, and in 1833 of the Academy of Moral and Political Science. In 1793 he published Projet...
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Oscar I of Sweden (category 1799 births)
Oscar I (born Joseph François Oscar Bernadotte; 4 July 1799 – 8 July 1859) was King of Sweden and Norway from 8 March 1844 until his death. He was the...
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Scientific racism (redirect from Race science)
Bibcode:2002PopEn..23..501R. doi:10.1023/a:1016335501805. S2CID 16276258. Powledge, Tabitha M. (1996). "Genetics and the Control of Crime". BioScience. 46 (1):...
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Isaac Newton (redirect from Newtonian science)
and his work is considered the most influential in bringing forth modern science. In the Principia, Newton formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation...
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Canary Islands (redirect from Science in the Canary Islands)
Among these, the key exponents were the following: Alexander von Humboldt (1799) Buch and Smith (1815) Broussonet Webb Sabin Berthelot. Sirera and Renn identify...
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Women in 18th-century warfare (redirect from Women in warfare (1750 - 1799))
serves in French army. She participates in the Battle of Jemappes. 1792–1799: Angélique Brûlon serves in the French army in Corsica. 1793: Suzanne Bélair...
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Wandering Jew (redirect from Juan Espera en Dios)
origin remains unclear. The Wandering Jew also plays a role in St. Leon (1799) by William Godwin. The Wandering Jew also appears in two English broadside...
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Konstantynowicz, Cikada Ensemble Morton Feldman: The Viola in My Life ECM New Series ECM 1799 2005 The Cikada String Quartet In Due Tempi ECM New Series...
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Anthroposophy (redirect from Spiritual science)
Sweden". Approaching Religion. 12 (2): 18–37. doi:10.30664/ar.113383. ISSN 1799-3121. 2. It can be noted that insiders routinely deny that Anthroposophy...
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States: Addenda et Corrigenda (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1700–1799: McCusker, J. J. (1992). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price...
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