1683 (MDCLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar, the 1683rd...
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Great Turkish War (redirect from War of the Holy League (1683–1699))
Venice, Russia, and the Kingdom of Hungary. Intensive fighting began in 1683 and ended with the signing of the Treaty of Karlowitz in 1699. The war was...
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Battle of Vienna (redirect from Siege of Vienna (1683))
of Vienna took place at Kahlenberg Mountain near Vienna on 12 September 1683 after the city had been besieged by the Ottoman Empire for two months. The...
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Concord was the ship that in 1683 took the first group of German emigrants to America. On board of the galleon were 13 Mennonite families from Krefeld...
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and commanders fought in the Battle of Vienna of the Great Turkish War in 1683. Commander-in-Chief: Charles V, Duke of Lorraine Total - 37,000 men Commander-in-Chief:...
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1683 Castafiore, provisional designation 1950 SL, is a carbonaceous background asteroid from the central region of the asteroid belt, approximately 21...
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War. The conflict began with a Polish victory at the Battle of Vienna in 1683, and ended with the Treaty of Karlowitz, restoring to the Polish–Lithuanian...
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The Day of the Siege: September Eleven 1683 (Italian: 11 Settembre 1683; Polish: Bitwa pod Wiedniem, literally: "The Battle of Vienna"; also released as...
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The Trial of William Lord Russell in 1683 is an 1825 history painting by the British artist George Hayter. It is held at Ferens Art Gallery, in Kingston...
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The year 1683 in science and technology involved some significant events. Vincenzo Coronelli completes terrestrial and celestial globes for Louis XIV of...
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The Great Frost of 1683–1684 was a frost across England, reported as the worst in its history. During the Frost, the surface of the River Thames was reported...
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Lectionary 1683, designated by ℓ 1683 in the Gregory-Aland numbering, is a Greek manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment leaves, dated paleographically...
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Sir Alexander Lindsay of Evelick, 3rd Baronet (11 May 1683, Dunfermline – 6 May 1762, Evelix) was a Scottish baronet from the Lindsay of Evelick family...
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John III Sobieski (redirect from Jan Sobieski (1683 - 1685))
famously for his victory over the Ottoman Empire at the Battle of Vienna in 1683. The defeated Ottomans named Sobieski the "Lion of Lechistan", and the Pope...
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and economic reforms enacted during the preceding War of the Holy League (1683-1699), particularly the sale of life-term tax farms (Ottoman Turkish: malikāne)...
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Taiwan (section Early colonial period (to 1683))
predominantly Han Chinese state in Taiwanese history. The island was annexed in 1683 by the Qing dynasty of China and ceded to the Empire of Japan in 1895. The...
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Battle of Chițcani (1683) was a battle of the united Cossack troops of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth under the command of the Right-bank Hetman Stefan...
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1680s in piracy (redirect from 1683 in piracy)
bands with Hamlin returning to the Caribbean. Arriving in St. Thomas in late 1683 or early 1684 Hamlin's ship La Trompeuse was burned in the island's harbor...
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article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1683. May 17 – Jordaan Luchtmans, the predecessor of Brill Publishers, is registered...
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NGC 1683 is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Orion. The object was discovered in 1850 by the Irish astronomer William Parsons. List of NGC objects...
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Roger Williams (redirect from Williams, Roger, 1604-1683)
Roger Williams (c. 1603 – March 1683) was an English-born New England Puritan minister, theologian, and author who founded Providence Plantations, which...
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County, one of twelve original counties established under British rule in 1683 in the then Province of New York. As of the 2020 United States census, the...
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Stanisław Potocki (starost of Halicz) (redirect from Stanisław Potocki (1659-1683))
Potocki hr. Piława (Polish pronunciation: [pɔˈtɔt͡skʲi], 1659 – September 12, 1683 at the Battle of Vienna), was a Polish noble, starost of Halicz and Kołomyja...
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The Maratha–Portuguese War of 1683–1684 refers to the Mahratta invasion of the Portuguese-controlled portions of Goa and the Bombay area of Konkan. The...
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Leonard Smelt (politician) (redirect from Leonard Smelt (1683-1740))
Leonard Smelt (c. 1683 – 30 May 1740) of Kirkby Fleetham, North Riding of Yorkshire, was an English Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons between...
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The Madras Bank (1683) was a bank founded in the year 1683 in British India. The bank was the oldest bank in India. The bank was eventually merged with...
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Gaggenau Hausgeräte (section 1683 to 1900)
manufacturer of high-end home appliances. The company was established in 1683 as the Eisenwerke Gaggenau A.G. in the Black Forest region of south-west...
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1680s in archaeology (redirect from 1683 in archaeology)
by Titia Brongersma. 1685: Jacob Spon - Miscellanea eruditae antiquitatis 1683: June 6 - The Ashmolean Museum opens in Oxford. The Rev. Robert Huntington...
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1680s in architecture (redirect from 1683 in architecture)
designed by Christopher Wren, is built. Khan al-Wazir in Aleppo is completed. 1683 The Old Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, probably designed by the mason Thomas...
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