Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1782. 1782 (MDCCLXXXII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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Sophie of France (redirect from Sophie of France (1734 – 1782))
Sophie Philippine Élisabeth Justine of France (27 July 1734 – 2 March 1782) was a French princess, a fille de France. She was the sixth daughter and eighth...
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of Siam after 1855, refers to the Siamese kingdom between 1782 and 1932 It was founded in 1782 with the establishment of Rattanakosin (Bangkok), which replaced...
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Alexander Macomb (general) (redirect from Alexander Macomb (1782 - 1841))
Alexander Macomb (/məˈkum/; April 3, 1782 – June 25, 1841) was an American military officer who was the Commanding General of the United States Army from...
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The Constitution of 1782 was a group of Acts passed by the Parliament of Ireland and the Parliament of Great Britain in 1782–83 which increased the legislative...
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Irish Volunteers (18th century) (redirect from Dungannon Convention of 1782)
Irish rebellion of 1798. According to Bartlett, it was the Volunteers of 1782 which would launch a paramilitary tradition in Irish politics; a tradition...
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (section 1782–87)
composer, and in 1782 completed the opera Die Entführung aus dem Serail ("The Abduction from the Seraglio"), which premiered on 16 July 1782 and achieved...
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Events from the year 1782 in Canada. Monarch: George III Governor of the Province of Quebec: Frederick Haldimand Governor of Nova Scotia: Commodore-Governor...
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The year 1782 in architecture involved some significant events. Holy Trinity Church, Warsaw, designed by Szymon Bogumił Zug, is completed. Havana Cathedral...
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Treaty of Paris (1783) (redirect from Truce with America Act 1782)
independent states, remains in force. Peace negotiations began in Paris in April 1782, following the victory of George Washington and the Continental Army in the...
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French ship Pégase (1781) (redirect from HMS Pegase (1782))
launched in 1781. Pégase took part in the Battle of Ushant on 21 April 1782. She was captured by HMS Foudroyant, under Captain John Jervis. Jervis was...
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Margaret Lindsay Ramsay (redirect from Margaret Lindsay (1726 - 1782))
20th-century artist, sometimes called Margaret Lindsay. Margaret Lindsay (c. 1726–1782) was a member of the Scottish Clan Murray and the eldest daughter of Sir...
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consent" as a reward for not starting in the 140 guineas subscription purse. In 1782, he had a third walkover in the Clermont, won the Jockey Club Plate for a...
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Giovanni Battista Bianchi fl. 1780 – c. 1782 was an Italian composer and conductor of the Classical period. Nothing is known about his birth or early life...
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Section 1782 of Title 28 of the United States Code is a federal statute that allows a litigant (party) to a legal proceeding outside the United States...
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My Sister, My Love (film) (redirect from Syskonbädd 1782)
My Sister, My Love (Swedish: Syskonbädd 1782) is a 1966 Swedish drama film, directed by Vilgot Sjöman. Bibi Andersson – Charlotte Per Oscarsson – Jacob...
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Princess Marie of Baden, Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (redirect from Princess Marie of Baden (1782-1808))
Marie of Baden (Marie Elisabeth Wilhelmine; 7 September 1782 – 20 April 1808) was Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel and Brunswick-Oels. She was married...
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Reisen eines Deutschen in England im Jahre 1782 (English: Journeys of a German in England in 1782) is a travel memoir by German author Karl Philipp Moritz...
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The 1782 Edict of Tolerance (Toleranzedikt vom 1782) was a religious reform of Emperor Joseph II during the time he was emperor of the Habsburg monarchy...
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Dress Act 1746 (redirect from Use of Highland Dress Act 1782)
being exempt from the entire Act of Proscription. The law was repealed in 1782. By that time, kilts and tartans were no longer ordinary Highland wear, ended...
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John Dickinson (inventor) (redirect from John Dickinson (1782-1869))
John Dickinson (29 March 1782 – 11 January 1869) was an Englishman who invented a continuous mechanised papermaking process. He established in 1809 the...
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1782 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. Events David Harris made his known first-class debut England Most runs – William Bowra 144 Most...
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HMS Resolution (1771) (redirect from HMS Drake (1782))
Annibal of Suffren's (French) squadron captured Resolution on 9 June 1782. In early July 1782, during the run-up of the Battle of Negapatam, Suffren sent Resolution...
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French ship Caton (1777) (redirect from HMS Le Canton (1782))
took part in the Battle of the Chesapeake on 5 September 1781. On 10 April 1782, in the run-up to the Battle of the Saintes, Caton found herself becalmed...
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Franz Freiherr von Zweibrücken, before 1792 Graf von Forbach, (30 August 1782 – 25 April 1859) was a Bavarian General der Kavallerie, and later Generalkapitän...
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Major Edward Hodge (c. 1782 – 17 June 1815) was a British Army officer killed in action the day before the 1815 Battle of Waterloo. As a major in the 7th...
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Hillsborough (1783 EIC ship) (redirect from Hillsborough (1782))
Hillsborough was a three-decker merchant ship launched in 1782. She made six voyages to India and China as an East Indiaman for the British East India...
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William Crawford (soldier) (redirect from William Crawford (1782))
William Crawford (September 2, 1722 – June 11, 1782) was an American military officer and surveyor who worked as a land agent alongside George Washington...
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However, before the work was finished, Congress decided on 3 September 1782 to present the ship to King Louis XVI of France to replace the ship of the...
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