Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1709. 1709 (MDCCIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on...
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1709 Ukraina, provisional designation 1925 QA, is a stony asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 9 kilometers in diameter...
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1700s BC (decade) (redirect from 1709–1700 BC)
The 1700s BC was a decade lasting from January 1, 1709 BC to December 31, 1700 BC. c. 1700 BC – The last woolly mammoth goes extinct on Wrangel Island...
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was known in France, was an extraordinarily cold winter in Europe in 1708–1709, and was the coldest European winter during the past 500 years. William Derham...
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Events from the year 1709 in Canada. French Monarch: Louis XIV British and Irish Monarch: Anne Governor General of New France: Philippe de Rigaud Vaudreuil...
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The year 1709 in music involved some significant events. Johann Georg Pisendel leaves his post in the court orchestra of Ansbach to travel to Leipzig,...
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1700s (decade) (redirect from 1700-1709)
The 1700s decade ran from January 1, 1700, to December 31, 1709. The decade is marked by a shift in the political structure of the Indian subcontinent...
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Windows 10 Fall Creators Update (also known as version 1709 and codenamed "Redstone 3") is the fourth major update to Windows 10 and the third in a series...
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The Mughal war of succession (1707–1709) or the Mughal Civil War[citation needed] was a period of political disorder and armed conflict over succession...
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Eddystone Lighthouse (redirect from Eddystone Lighthouse Act 1709)
the tower on 8 August [O.S. 28 July] 1708 and the work was completed in 1709. The light was provided by 24 candles. Rudyard's lighthouse proved more durable...
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Swedish invasion of Russia (redirect from Swedish invasion of Russia (1708-1709))
effectively ended with the Swedish defeat in the Battle of Poltava on 8 July 1709, though Charles continued to pose a military threat to Russia for several...
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Princess Friederike Sophie Wilhelmine of Prussia (3 July 1709 – 14 October 1758) was a Prussian princess and composer. She was the eldest daughter of Frederick...
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Battle of Poltava (redirect from Battle of Poltava (1709))
The Battle of Poltava (8 July 1709) was the decisive and largest battle of the Great Northern War. The Russian army under the command of Tsar Peter I defeated...
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Great Northern War (section 1709–1714: Ottoman Empire)
forced out of the alliance in 1700 and 1706 respectively, but rejoined it in 1709 after the defeat of Charles XII at the Battle of Poltava. George I of Great...
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1700s in archaeology (redirect from 1709 in archaeology)
Rigord [fr] as the first ancient Aramaic inscription ever published in full. 1709: The town of Herculaneum is discovered near Pompeii when digging of a well...
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article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1709. February 1 or 2 – Alexander Selkirk, the inspiration for Robinson Crusoe...
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MultiPoint Services role in Windows Server 2016 and Windows Server version 1709. It was no longer being developed in Windows Server version 1803 and later...
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after 1706. Although the Allies continued to advance in northern France, by 1709 Philip had cemented his position in Spain, the ostensible cause of the war...
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software f.lux). The fifth stable build of Windows 10 is called version 1709, known as the Fall Creators Update. It was codenamed "Redstone 3" (RS3) during...
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Events from the year 1709 in Russia. Monarch – Peter I 24 January - The Central Naval Museum was established.[citation needed] 20-22 February - Swedish...
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a complete list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain for the year 1709. For acts passed until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England...
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John Davies of Hereford wrote that "good Will" played "kingly" roles. In 1709, Rowe passed down a tradition that Shakespeare played the ghost of Hamlet's...
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1709. She was surveyed at Port Mahone 6 July 1709 and fitted out as per Admiral Byng's order. She was commissioned into the Royal Navy in July 1709 for...
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Statute of Anne (redirect from Copyright Act 1709)
The Statute of Anne, also known as the Copyright Act 1709 or the Copyright Act 1710 (cited either as 8 Ann. c. 21 or as 8 Ann. c. 19), was an act of the...
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Louis I of Spain (section Infante of Spain (1707–1709))
was not given the traditional title of "Prince of Asturias" until April 1709. In 1714, when Louis was seven, his mother died, leaving him and his brothers...
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List of heads of state of Afghanistan (category 1709 establishments in Asia)
since the foundation of the first modern Afghan state, the Hotak Empire, in 1709. The Hotak Empire was formed after a successful uprising led by Mirwais Hotak...
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Tatler was a British literary and society journal begun by Richard Steele in 1709 and published for two years. It represented a new approach to journalism...
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Tournai, then part of the Kingdom of France, between 28 June and 3 September 1709. A Grand Alliance army under the British Duke of Marlborough successfully...
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Princess of Anhalt-Bernburg (née Princess Louise of Anhalt-Dessau; 21 August 1709 – 29 July 1732) was the first wife and consort of Victor Frederick, Prince...
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either died young or became a nun at Dunkirk) By Barbara Villiers (1641–1709), wife of Roger Palmer, 1st Earl of Castlemaine, and created Duchess of Cleveland...
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