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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1711. 1711 (MDCCXI) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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  • The IBM 1711 Data Converter was part of the IBM 1710 process control computer. The 1711 contained an analog-to-digital converter that accepted signals...
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    1711 to 1712. Each "paper", or "number", was approximately 2,500 words long, and the original run consisted of 555 numbers, beginning on 1 March 1711...
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  • 1711 Sandrine, provisional designation 1935 BB, is a stony Eoan asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, approximately 23 kilometers in diameter...
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    Louis, Dauphin of France (1 November 1661 – 14 April 1711), commonly known as le Grand Dauphin, was the eldest son and heir apparent of King Louis XIV...
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    Hungary, and subjected to the direct rule of the emperor's governors. From 1711 onward, Habsburg control over Transylvania was consolidated, and the princes...
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    The Russo-Ottoman War of 1710–1711, also known as the Pruth River Campaign, was a brief military conflict between the Tsardom of Russia and the Ottoman...
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  • The year 1711 in music involved some significant events. February 24 – The London premiere of Rinaldo by George Frideric Handel, the first Italian opera...
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  • The year 1711 in science and technology involved some significant events. Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli shows that coral is an animal rather than a plant as...
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  • The Battle of Lysianka 1711 in February—March 1711 took place during the Pylyp Orlyk's campaign of 1711 against the Russian Tsardom and against Pro-Russian...
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    of Hungary, and after the failure of Rákóczi's War of Independence (1703–1711), the Habsburg dynasty claimed the former territories of the Principality...
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    Events from the year 1711 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 Bashkir Rebellion from 1704 to 1711 was one of the longest in the series of Bashkir rebellions in the 17th and 18th centuries in the Russian Empire...
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    records show slave ships leaving Whitehaven for voyages to Africa between 1711 and 1767. In 2006, the Copeland Council (Whitehaven's local authority) issued...
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    John William Friso (Dutch: Johan Willem Friso; 14 August 1687 – 14 July 1711) became the (titular) Prince of Orange in 1702. He was the Stadtholder of...
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    Taxation Act 1711 Act of Parliament Parliament of Great Britain Long title An Act for altering the Stamp Duties upon Admissions into Corporations or Companies;...
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  • Voivode (1693, 1710–1711) Nicolae Mavrocordat, Prince (1709–1710, 1711–1715) Lupu Costachi, Kaymakam (1711) Ioan Ι Mavrocordat, Prince (1711) Grigore II Ghica...
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  • Emery Littlefield; Club of Odd Volumes (1900). Early Boston booksellers 1642–1711. The Club of Odd Volumes. pp. 27–. Retrieved 15 January 2012. Bigelow, Francis...
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    at the turn of the 18th century, fighting a war of independence in 1703–1711, and a war of independence in 1848–1849 until a compromise allowed the formation...
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    a complete list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain for the year 1711. For acts passed until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England...
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    Establishment at Deptford Dockyard, from where she was relaunched on 21 July 1711. She was renamed HMS Princess on 2 January 1716, and subsequently renamed...
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  • Joseph Ball (May 2, 1649 – July 11, 1711) was an English-born justice, vestryman, lieutenant colonel, and Burgess in the Colony of Virginia. Ball was the...
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  • 1705 1706 1707 1708 1709 1710 1711 1712 1713 1714 1715 1716 1717 1718 1719 1720 … In science 1707 1708 1709 1710 1711 1712 1713 Art Archaeology Architecture...
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    Siege of Bila Tserkva 1711 in 25—27 March 1711 took place during the Pylyp Orlyk's campaign of 1713 against the Russian Tsardom and against Tatars on the...
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  • fifth-rate ship built at the Sheerness Dockyard and launched by the Royal Navy in 1711. Her captain was Tobias Hume. In 1717, the Scarborough caused the destruction...
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  • sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "1711 in piracy" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (March 2019) (Learn...
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  • article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1711. March 1 – The periodical The Spectator is founded by Joseph Addison and...
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    USS Miss Toledo (SP-1711) was a United States Navy patrol vessel acquired for a few months in 1918. Miss Toledo was built in 1917 by the Dachel-Carter...
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    the Dutch Republic. The first Pieter Mortier (Leiden, 1661 – Amsterdam, 1711) was the son of a political refugee from France, and became a mapmaker and...
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    originally as AGA-12 (American Gas Association) in 2003, later becoming IEEE Std. 1711-2010. This standard was subsequently withdrawn March 27, 2014. The DNP3 protocol...
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