Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1702. 1702 (MDCCII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on...
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War of the Spanish Succession (redirect from Anglo-French War (1702–13))
de Spaanse Successieoorlog 1702–1705 (The Dutch States Army: Part VIII – The era of the War of the Spanish Succession 1702–1705) (in Dutch). Martinus...
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Events from the year 1702 in Canada. French Monarch: Louis XIV English, Scottish and Irish Monarch: William III (until March 8), Anne (starting March 8)...
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The year 1702 in science and technology involved some significant events. April 20 – Comet of 1702 (C/1702 H1): The 10th-closest comet approach in history...
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Uppsala (redirect from 1702 Uppsala fire)
16th-century Uppsala Castle. The city was severely damaged by a fire in 1702. Historical and cultural treasures were also lost, as in many Swedish cities...
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1700s in archaeology (redirect from 1702 in archaeology)
The decade of the 1700s in archaeology involved some significant events. 1702: Heneage Finch excavates Julliberrie's Grave in Kent. 1704: The Carpentras...
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The Yusuf Hamied 1702 Chair of Chemistry is one of the senior professorships at the University of Cambridge, based in the Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry...
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List of governors of dependent territories in the 18th century (redirect from List of colonial governors in 1702)
Governor (1699–1702) William Selwyn, Governor (1702) Peter Beckford, Acting Governor (1702) Thomas Handasyde, Acting Governor (1702–1704), Governor (1704–1711)...
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William III of England (category 1702 deaths)
William III (William Henry; Dutch: Willem Hendrik; 4 November 1650 – 8 March 1702), also known as William of Orange, was the sovereign Prince of Orange from...
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War of the Grand Alliance (1688–1697), the War of the Spanish Succession (1702–1713), the War of Austrian Succession (1744–1748), and the War of the First...
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First battle of Chamkaur (redirect from First Battle of Chamkaur (1702))
The First battle of Chamkaur was fought in 1702 between the Sikhs and the Mughals. It resulted in a Sikh victory and the Mughal General Sayyad Beg defecting...
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Great Smoky Mountains Railroad 1702 is an S160 class 2-8-0 "Consolidation" type steam locomotive built in September 1942 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works...
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The year 1702 in music involved some significant events. 13 March – A month after commencing his university education, 17-year-old George Frideric Handel...
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1 August 1714) was Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 8 March 1702, and Queen of Great Britain and Ireland following the ratification of the...
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article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1702. March 8 (O.S.) – Accession of Anne, Queen of Great Britain, upon the death...
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Francis Barlow (artist) (redirect from Francis Barlow (1626 - 1702))
September 2016. Article on the Lambiek Comiclopedia "Francis Barlow, c. 1626-1702"; From: A New General Biographical Dictionary, Projected and partly arranged...
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Security of the Succession, etc. Act 1701 (redirect from Assay of Plate Act 1702)
25 March 1702. This clause never came into force however, since Anne became queen on 8 March 1702. Another Act, the Assay of Plate Act 1702 (1 Ann. c...
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She had ruled England, Scotland, and the Kingdom of Ireland since 8 March 1702. She continued as queen of Great Britain and Ireland until her death. Her...
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(1698–1701) Awrang II, Khan (1701–1702) rShakhbakht Khan, Khan (1702–03) Sayyid Ali Khan, Khan (1703) Musa, Khan (1702–1712) Yadigar I, Khan (1712–1713)...
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HMS Royal Katherine (1664) (redirect from HMS Royal Katherine (1702))
Grand Alliance before entering the dockyard at Portsmouth for rebuilding in 1702. In this rebuilding, she was upgraded to carry more guns, 90 in total, and...
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Battle of Basoli (redirect from Battle of Basoli, 1702)
Sikhs. The Mughal Army was defeated in the bloody Battle of Nirmohgarh (1702) earlier in the year. After the battle, Sikh Guru Gobind Singh moved to Basoli...
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Thomas Cholmondeley (15 September 1627 – 26 February 1702), of Vale Royal, Cheshire was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons...
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The Mountain Wreath (redirect from The Extermination of the Turks (1702))
however there are disagreements of the date of the massacre, stretching from 1702 and 1709–1711. The main driver was Bishop Danilo Šćepćević, native of Njeguši...
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William III were crowned on 11 April 1689. Anne was crowned on 23 April 1702. Ælfweard was buried at Winchester. William I was buried at the Abbey of...
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the Parliament of England and the Parliament of Scotland. Queen Anne (r. 1702–1714) did not produce a clear Protestant heir and endangered the line of...
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the Swedish fortress of Nöteborg (later renamed Shlisselburg) in October 1702. Peter the Great had assembled a force of 20,000 men for this task, and marched...
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HMS Northumberland (1679) (redirect from HMS Northumberland (1702))
HMS Northumberland was awarded the Battle Honours Barfleur 1692, and Vigo 1702. She was ordered in May 1677 to be built under contract by Francis Bayley...
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C/1702 H1, also known as the "Comet of 1702", is a comet discovered by Maria Margaretha Kirch in Germany on April 20, 1702. Kirch discovered the comet...
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HMS Dartmouth (1693) (redirect from HMS Vigo (1702))
re-taken by HMS Barfleur at the Battle of Vigo Bay on 12 October 1702. Upon her re-capture in 1702 she was renamed HMS Vigo Prize, as a new ship of the navy...
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1087–1100), also known as William Rufus William III of England (1650–1702; r. 1689–1702), also known as William II in Scotland and William of Orange William...
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