January 16
Events Pre-1600
* 1458 BC – Hatshepsut dies at the age of 50 and is buried in the Valley of the Kings.
* 27 BC – Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus is granted the title Augustus by the Roman Senate, marking the beginning of the R ...
– The first Dutch (and general) elections are held for the
National Assembly of the Batavian Republic
The National Assembly of the Batavian Republic () was the Netherlands, Dutch parliament between 1796 and 1798. The National Assembly was founded in 1796 after general elections. It replaced the States-General of the Batavian Republic. The Presid ...
. (The next Dutch
general elections
A general election is an electoral process to choose most or all members of a governing body at the same time. They are distinct from by-elections, which fill individual seats that have become vacant between general elections. General elections ...
February 1
Events Pre-1600
* 1327 – The teenaged Edward III is crowned King of England, but the country is ruled by his mother Queen Isabella and her lover Roger Mortimer.
* 1411 – The First Peace of Thorn is signed in Thorn (Toruń), ...
– The capital of
Upper Canada
The Province of Upper Canada () was a Province, part of The Canadas, British Canada established in 1791 by the Kingdom of Great Britain, to govern the central third of the lands in British North America, formerly part of the Province of Queb ...
York
York is a cathedral city in North Yorkshire, England, with Roman Britain, Roman origins, sited at the confluence of the rivers River Ouse, Yorkshire, Ouse and River Foss, Foss. It has many historic buildings and other structures, such as a Yor ...
.
*
February 9
Events Pre-1600
* 474 – Zeno (emperor), Zeno is crowned as co-emperor of the Byzantine Empire, Eastern Roman Empire
*1003 – Boleslaus III, Duke of Bohemia, Boleslaus III is restored to authority with armed support from Bolesław I ...
– The
Qianlong Emperor
The Qianlong Emperor (25 September 17117 February 1799), also known by his temple name Emperor Gaozong of Qing, personal name Hongli, was the fifth Emperor of China, emperor of the Qing dynasty and the fourth Qing emperor to rule over China pr ...
of China abdicates at age 84 to make way for his son, the
Jiaqing Emperor
The Jiaqing Emperor (13 November 1760 – 2 September 1820), also known by his temple name Emperor Renzong of Qing, personal name Yongyan, was the sixth emperor of the Qing dynasty and the fifth Qing emperor to rule over China proper. He was ...
.
*
February 15
Events Pre-1600
* 438 – Roman emperor Theodosius II publishes the law codex Codex Theodosianus
* 590 – Khosrau II is crowned king of Persia.
* 706 – Byzantine emperor Justinian II has his predecessors Leontios and Ti ...
–
French Revolutionary Wars
The French Revolutionary Wars () were a series of sweeping military conflicts resulting from the French Revolution that lasted from 1792 until 1802. They pitted French First Republic, France against Kingdom of Great Britain, Great Britain, Habsb ...
Ceylon
Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, also known historically as Ceylon, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, separated from the Indian subcontinent, ...
, surrenders
Colombo
Colombo, ( ; , ; , ), is the executive and judicial capital and largest city of Sri Lanka by population. The Colombo metropolitan area is estimated to have a population of 5.6 million, and 752,993 within the municipal limits. It is the ...
peacefully to British forces.
*
February 16
Events Pre-1600
* 1249 – Andrew of Longjumeau is dispatched by Louis IX of France as his ambassador to meet with the Khagan of the Mongol Empire.
* 1270 – The Grand Duchy of Lithuania defeats the Livonian Order in the Battl ...
– The Kingdom of Great Britain is granted control of
Ceylon
Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, also known historically as Ceylon, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, separated from the Indian subcontinent, ...
by the Dutch.
*
February 29
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– Ratifications of the
Jay Treaty
The Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation, Between His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America, commonly known as the Jay Treaty, and also as Jay's Treaty, was a 1794 treaty between the United States and Great Britain that averted ...
between Great Britain and the United States are officially exchanged, bringing it into effect.''Harper's Encyclopaedia of United States History from 458 A. D. to 1909'', ed. by Benson John Lossing and, Woodrow Wilson (Harper & Brothers, 1910) p171.
*
March 9
Events Pre-1600
*141 BC – Liu Che, Posthumous name, posthumously known as Emperor Wu of Han, assumes the throne over the Han dynasty of China.
*1009 – First known mention of Lithuania, in the Annals of Quedlinburg, annals of the mo ...
– Widow
Joséphine de Beauharnais
Joséphine Bonaparte (, born Marie Josèphe Rose Tascher de La Pagerie; 23 June 1763 – 29 May 1814) was the first wife of Emperor Napoleon I and as such Empress of the French from 18 May 1804 until their marriage was annulled on 10 Janua ...
marries
General
A general officer is an Officer (armed forces), officer of high rank in the army, armies, and in some nations' air force, air and space forces, marines or naval infantry.
In some usages, the term "general officer" refers to a rank above colone ...
Napoléon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte (born Napoleone di Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French general and statesman who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led Military career ...
.
*
March 20
Events Pre-1600
*1206 – Michael IV of Constantinople, Michael IV Autoreianos is appointed Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople.
*1600 – The Linköping Bloodbath takes place on Maundy Thursday in Linköping, Sweden: five Swedish n ...
– The U.S. House of Representatives demands that the U.S. State Department supply it with documents relating to the negotiation of the Jay Treaty; President Washington declines the request, citing that only the U.S. Senate has jurisdiction over treaties.
*
March 26
Events Pre-1600
* 590 – Emperor Maurice proclaims his son Theodosius as co-emperor of the Byzantine Empire.
* 624 – First Eid al-Fitr celebration.
* 1021 – The death of the Fatimid caliph al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah, kept secret ...
– Napoleon Bonaparte arrives at
Nice
Nice ( ; ) is a city in and the prefecture of the Alpes-Maritimes department in France. The Nice agglomeration extends far beyond the administrative city limits, with a population of nearly one millionArmy of Italy (37,000 men and 60 guns), which is scattered in detachments as far as
Genoa
Genoa ( ; ; ) is a city in and the capital of the Italian region of Liguria, and the sixth-largest city in Italy. As of 2025, 563,947 people live within the city's administrative limits. While its metropolitan city has 818,651 inhabitan ...
.
*
March 30
Events Pre-1600
* 598 – Avar–Byzantine wars: The Avars lift the siege at the Byzantine stronghold of Tomis. Their leader Bayan I retreats north of the Danube River after the Avaro- Slavic army is decimated by the plague.
* 1282 ...
–
Carl Gauss Carl may refer to:
*Carl, Georgia, city in USA
*Carl, West Virginia, an unincorporated community
*Carl (name), includes info about the name, variations of the name, and a list of people with the name
*Carl², a TV series
* "Carl", an episode of tel ...
obtains conditions for the constructibility by ruler and compass of regular polygons, and is able to announce that the regular 17-gon is constructible by ruler and compasses.
April–June
*
April 2
Events Pre-1600
* 1513 – Having spotted land on March 27, Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León comes ashore on what is now the U.S. state of Florida, landing somewhere between the modern city of St. Augustine and the mouth of the St ...
– The only night of the supposed
Shakespeare
William Shakespeare ( 23 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's natio ...
an play ''
Vortigern and Rowena
''Vortigern and Rowena'', or ''Vortigern, an Historical Play'', is a play that was touted as a newly discovered work by William Shakespeare when it first appeared in 1796. It was eventually revealed to be a Shakespeare hoax, the product of promi ...
'' (actually written by
William Henry Ireland
William Henry Ireland (1775–1835) was an English forger of would-be Shakespearean documents and plays. He is less well known as a poet, writer of gothic novels and histories. Although he was apparently christened William-Henry, he was known ...
) ends in the audience's laughter.
*
April 12
Events Pre-1600
* 240 – Shapur I becomes co-emperor of the Sasanian Empire with his father Ardashir I.
* 467 – Anthemius is elevated to Emperor of the Western Roman Empire.
* 627 – King Edwin of Northumbria is converted to ...
– War of the
First Coalition
The War of the First Coalition () was a set of wars that several European powers fought between 1792 and 1797, initially against the constitutional Kingdom of France and then the French Republic that succeeded it. They were only loosely allied ...
–
Battle of Montenotte
The Battle of Montenotte was fought on 12 April 1796, during the French Revolutionary Wars, between the French army under General Napoleon Bonaparte and an Austrian corps under Count Eugène-Guillaume Argenteau. The French won the battle, whi ...
:
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte (born Napoleone di Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French general and statesman who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led Military career ...
gains his first victory as an army commander.
*
April 26
Events Pre-1600
* 1336 – Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch) ascends Mont Ventoux.
* 1478 – The Pazzi family attack on Lorenzo de' Medici in order to displace the ruling Medici family kills his brother Giuliano during High Mass in Fl ...
– The French proclaim the
Republic of Alba
The Republic of Alba () was a revolutionary municipality proclaimed on 26 April 1796, in Alba, Piedmont, when the town was taken by the French army. The municipality had a very short life of only 2 days because, with the Armistice of Cherasco ...
on the occupied territories. Two days later, King
Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia
Victor Amadeus III (Vittorio Amedeo Maria; 26 June 1726 – 16 October 1796) was King of Sardinia and ruler of the Savoyard state, Savoyard states from 20 February 1773 to his death in 1796. Although he was politically conservative, he carrie ...
Coni
Coni may refer to:
*Cuneo, Italy
*Coni, Azerbaijan
*Italian National Olympic Committee
The Italian National Olympic Committee (, CONI), founded in 1914 and a member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), is responsible for the develop ...
Alessandria
Alessandria (; ) is a city and commune in Piedmont, Italy, and the capital of the Province of Alessandria. It is also the largest municipality of the region. The city is sited on the alluvial plain between the Tanaro and the Bormida rivers, ...
, with all their guns, are given up.
*
April 27
Events Pre-1600
* 247 – Philip the Arab marks the millennium of Rome with a celebration of the '' ludi saeculares''.
* 395 – Emperor Arcadius marries Aelia Eudoxia, daughter of the Frankish general Flavius Bauto. She becomes ...
– Case of the Lyons Mail: During the night, five highwaymen attack the mail between Paris and
Lyon
Lyon (Franco-Provençal: ''Liyon'') is a city in France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of the French Alps, southeast of Paris, north of Marseille, southwest of Geneva, Switzerland, north ...
, kill the postmen and steal the funds sent to the armies in Italy.
*
April 28
Events Pre-1600
* 224 – The Battle of Hormozdgan is fought. Ardashir I defeats and kills Artabanus V, effectively ending the Parthian Empire.
* 357 – Emperor Constantius II enters Rome for the first time to celebrate his victor ...
– In an impassioned speech, U.S. Representative
Fisher Ames
Fisher Ames (; April 9, 1758 – July 4, 1808) was a Representative in the United States Congress from the 1st Congressional District of Massachusetts. He became conspicuous in promoting the new Constitution during his state's ratifying co ...
of Massachusetts persuades his fellow members of the House to support the Jay Treaty.
*
May 6
Events Pre-1600
* 1527 – Spanish and German troops sack Rome; many scholars consider this the end of the Renaissance.
* 1536 – The Siege of Cuzco commences, in which Incan forces attempt to retake the city of Cuzco from the Sp ...
– Napoleon Bonaparte forms an advanced guard (3,500 infantry and 1,500 cavalry) under General
Claude Dallemagne
Claude Dallemagne (; 8 November 1754, Peyrieu, Ain – 12 June 1813) started his career in the French army under the Bourbons, fought in the American Revolutionary War, rose in rank to become a general officer during the French Revolutionar ...
. He sends this force along the south bank of the
Po River
The Po ( , ) is the longest river in Italy. It flows eastward across northern Italy, starting from the Cottian Alps. The river's length is , or if the Maira (river), Maira, a right bank tributary, is included. The headwaters of the Po are forme ...
, to cross it with boats at
Piacenza
Piacenza (; ; ) is a city and (municipality) in the Emilia-Romagna region of Northern Italy, and the capital of the province of Piacenza, eponymous province. As of 2022, Piacenza is the ninth largest city in the region by population, with more ...
.
*
May 10
Events Pre-1600
* 28 BC – A sunspot is observed by Han dynasty astronomers during the reign of Emperor Cheng of Han, one of the earliest dated sunspot observations in China.
* 1291 – Scottish nobles recognize the authority of ...
**
War of the First Coalition
The War of the First Coalition () was a set of wars that several European powers fought between 1792 and 1797, initially against the Constitutional Cabinet of Louis XVI, constitutional Kingdom of France and then the French First Republic, Frenc ...
–
Battle of Lodi
The Battle of Lodi was fought on 10 May 1796 between French forces under Napoleon Bonaparte and an Austrian rear guard led by Karl Philipp Sebottendorf at Lodi, Lombardy. The rear guard was defeated, but the main body of Johann Peter Beau ...
: General
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte (born Napoleone di Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French general and statesman who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led Military career ...
defeats the Austrian rearguard, in forcing a crossing of the bridge over the Adda River in Italy. The Austrians lose some 2,000 men, 14 guns, and 30 ammunition wagons.
**
Persian Expedition of 1796
The Persian expedition of Catherine the Great of 1796 , like the Persian expedition of Peter the Great (1722–1723), was one of the Russo-Persian Wars of the 18th century which did not entail any lasting consequences for either belligerent. ...
May 14
Events
Pre-1600
* 1027 – Robert II of France
Robert II ( 972 – 20 July 1031), called the Pious () or the Wise (), was List of French monarchs, King of the Franks from 996 to 1031, the second from the Capetian dynasty. Crowned Juni ...
–
Edward Jenner
Edward Jenner (17 May 1749 – 26 January 1823) was an English physician and scientist who pioneered the concept of vaccines and created the smallpox vaccine, the world's first vaccine. The terms ''vaccine'' and ''vaccination'' are derived f ...
administers the first
smallpox
Smallpox was an infectious disease caused by Variola virus (often called Smallpox virus), which belongs to the genus '' Orthopoxvirus''. The last naturally occurring case was diagnosed in October 1977, and the World Health Organization (W ...
vaccination
Vaccination is the administration of a vaccine to help the immune system develop immunity from a disease. Vaccines contain a microorganism or virus in a weakened, live or killed state, or proteins or toxins from the organism. In stimulating ...
, in England.
*
May 15
Events Pre-1600
* 221 – Liu Bei, Chinese warlord, proclaims himself emperor of Shu Han, the successor of the Han dynasty.
* 392 – Emperor Valentinian II is assassinated while advancing into Gaul against the Frankish usurpe ...
–
Napoleon
Napoleon Bonaparte (born Napoleone di Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French general and statesman who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led Military career ...
's troops take
Milan
Milan ( , , ; ) is a city in northern Italy, regional capital of Lombardy, the largest city in Italy by urban area and the List of cities in Italy, second-most-populous city proper in Italy after Rome. The city proper has a population of nea ...
.
*
May 20
Events Pre-1600
* 325 – The First Council of Nicaea is formally opened, starting the first ecumenical council of the Christian Church.
* 491 – Empress Ariadne marries Anastasius I. The widowed '' Augusta'' is able to choose h ...
– The last mock
Garrat Elections
The Garrat Elections were a carnival of mock elections in Wandsworth, Surrey (now part of London), England in the 18th century. The events were organized around 20 May and would see crowds of tens of thousands travelling from London to take part ...
are held in
Surrey
Surrey () is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in South East England. It is bordered by Greater London to the northeast, Kent to the east, East Sussex, East and West Sussex to the south, and Hampshire and Berkshire to the wes ...
, England.
*
June 1
Events Pre-1600
* 1252 – Alfonso X is proclaimed king of Castile and León.
* 1298 – Residents of Riga and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania defeat the Livonian Order in the Battle of Turaida.
* 1495 – A monk, John Cor, rec ...
** The French-Republican army divisions of the Army of Italy invade the territories of ''
Venice
Venice ( ; ; , formerly ) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto Regions of Italy, region. It is built on a group of 118 islands that are separated by expanses of open water and by canals; portions of the city are li ...
''.
**
Tennessee
Tennessee (, ), officially the State of Tennessee, is a landlocked U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern region of the United States. It borders Kentucky to the north, Virginia to the northeast, North Carolina t ...
is admitted as the 16th
U.S. state
In the United States, a state is a constituent political entity, of which there are 50. Bound together in a political union, each state holds governmental jurisdiction over a separate and defined geographic territory where it shares its so ...
.
*
June 6
Events Pre-1600
* 913 – Constantine VII, the eight-year-old illegitimate son of Leo VI the Wise, becomes nominal ruler of the Byzantine Empire under the regency of a seven-man council headed by Patriarch Nicholas Mystikos, appointe ...
– 7 – Ragunda lake in Sweden bursts and drains completely leaving the
Döda fallet
Döda fallet (English: ''dead fall'') is a former whitewater Rapids, rapid in of the river Indalsälven in Ragunda Municipality in the eastern part of the province of Jämtland in Sweden. Glacial debris had blocked the course of the Indalsälven ...
dry.
*
June 21
Events Pre-1600
* 533 – A Byzantine expeditionary fleet under Belisarios sails from Constantinople to attack the Vandals in Africa, via Greece and Sicily.
* 1307 – Külüg Khan is enthroned as Khagan of the Mongols and Wuzong o ...
– Scottish explorer Mungo Park becomes the first European to reach the
Niger River
The Niger River ( ; ) is the main river of West Africa, extending about . Its drainage basin is in area. Its source is in the Guinea Highlands in south-eastern Guinea near the Sierra Leone border. It runs in a crescent shape through Mali, Nige ...
.
*
June 23
Events Pre-1600
* 229 – Sun Quan proclaims himself emperor of Eastern Wu.
* 1266 – War of Saint Sabas: In the Battle of Trapani, the Venetians defeat a larger Genoese fleet, capturing all its ships.
* 1280 – The Spanish ...
– Napoleon Bonaparte seizes the
Papal States
The Papal States ( ; ; ), officially the State of the Church, were a conglomeration of territories on the Italian peninsula under the direct sovereign rule of the pope from 756 to 1870. They were among the major states of Italy from the 8th c ...
, which become part of the revolutionary
Cisalpine Republic
The Cisalpine Republic (; ) was a sister republic or a client state of France in Northern Italy that existed from 1797 to 1799, with a second version until 1802.
Creation
After the Battle of Lodi in May 1796, Napoleon Bonaparte organized two ...
. Pope
Pius VI
Pope Pius VI (; born Count Angelo Onofrio Melchiorre Natale Giovanni Antonio called Giovanni Angelo or Giannangelo Braschi, 25 December 171729 August 1799) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 15 February 1775 to hi ...
signs the Armistice of Bologna, and is forced to pay a contribution (34 million francs).
July–September
*
July 10
Events Pre-1600
* 138 – Emperor Hadrian of Rome dies of heart failure at his residence on the bay of Naples, Baiae; he is buried at Rome in the Tomb of Hadrian beside his late wife, Vibia Sabina.
* 420 – Having usurped the throne ...
–
Carl Friedrich Gauss
Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss (; ; ; 30 April 177723 February 1855) was a German mathematician, astronomer, geodesist, and physicist, who contributed to many fields in mathematics and science. He was director of the Göttingen Observatory and ...
discovers that every positive integer is representable as a sum of at most 3
triangular number
A triangular number or triangle number counts objects arranged in an equilateral triangle. Triangular numbers are a type of figurate number, other examples being square numbers and cube numbers. The th triangular number is the number of dots in ...
s.
*
July 11
Events Pre-1600
* 813 – Byzantine emperor Michael I, under threat by conspiracies, abdicates in favor of his general Leo the Armenian, and becomes a monk (under the name Athanasius).
* 911 – Signing of the Treaty of Saint-Clair ...
– The United States takes possession of
Detroit
Detroit ( , ) is the List of municipalities in Michigan, most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is situated on the bank of the Detroit River across from Windsor, Ontario. It had a population of 639,111 at the 2020 United State ...
from Great Britain, under the terms of the
Jay Treaty
The Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation, Between His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America, commonly known as the Jay Treaty, and also as Jay's Treaty, was a 1794 treaty between the United States and Great Britain that averted ...
.
*
July 21
Events Pre-1600
* 356 BC – The Temple of Artemis in Ephesus, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, is destroyed by arson.
* 230 – Pope Pontian succeeds Urban I as the eighteenth pope. After being exiled to Sardinia, he became th ...
Ségou
Ségou (; , ) is a town and an Communes of Mali, urban commune in south-central Mali that lies northeast of Bamako on the right bank of the River Niger. The town is the capital of the Ségou Cercle and the Ségou Region. With 130,690 inhabitant ...
, the capital of the
Bamana Empire
Bambara or Bambarra may refer to:
* Bambara people, an ethnic group, primarily in Mali
** Bambara language, their language, a Manding language
** Bamana Empire, a state that flourished in present-day Mali (1640s–1861)
* ''Bambara'' (beetle), a ...
.
*
July 22
Events Pre-1600
* 838 – Battle of Anzen: The Byzantine emperor Theophilos suffers a heavy defeat by the Abbasids.
*1099 – First Crusade: Godfrey of Bouillon is elected the first Defender of the Holy Sepulchre of The Kingdom of ...
– Surveyors of the
Connecticut Land Company
The Connecticut Company or Connecticut Land Company (est. 1795) was a post-colonial land speculation company formed in the late eighteenth century to survey and encourage settlement in the eastern parts of the newly chartered Connecticut Western ...
name an area in
Ohio
Ohio ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the Midwestern United States, Midwestern region of the United States. It borders Lake Erie to the north, Pennsylvania to the east, West Virginia to the southeast, Kentucky to the southwest, Indiana to the ...
''
Cleveland
Cleveland is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County. Located along the southern shore of Lake Erie, it is situated across the Canada–U.S. maritime border and approximately west of the Ohio-Pennsylvania st ...
July 29
Events Pre-1600
*587 BC – The Neo-Babylonian Empire sacks Jerusalem and destroys the First Temple.
* 615 – Pakal ascends the throne of Palenque at the age of 12.
* 904 – Sack of Thessalonica: Saracen raiders under Leo o ...
Alps
The Alps () are some of the highest and most extensive mountain ranges in Europe, stretching approximately across eight Alpine countries (from west to east): Monaco, France, Switzerland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Germany, Austria and Slovenia.
...
Verona
Verona ( ; ; or ) is a city on the Adige, River Adige in Veneto, Italy, with 255,131 inhabitants. It is one of the seven provincial capitals of the region, and is the largest city Comune, municipality in the region and in Northeast Italy, nor ...
. The French abandon the east bank of the Mincio River, the outnumbered division (15,000 men) of Masséna retreats towards
Lake Garda
Lake Garda (, , or , ; ; ) is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location in northern Italy, between Brescia and Milan to the west, and Verona and Venice to the east. The lake cuts into the edge of the Eastern Alps, Italian Alp ...
.
*
August 4
Events Pre-1600
* 598 – Goguryeo–Sui War#Course of the war, Goguryeo-Sui War: In response to a Goguryeo (Korean) incursion into Liaoxi, Emperor Emperor Wen of Sui, Wéndi of Sui dynasty, Sui orders his youngest son, Yang Liang (assiste ...
–
French Revolutionary Wars
The French Revolutionary Wars () were a series of sweeping military conflicts resulting from the French Revolution that lasted from 1792 until 1802. They pitted French First Republic, France against Kingdom of Great Britain, Great Britain, Habsb ...
:
Battle of Lonato
The Battle of Lonato was fought on 3 and 4 August 1796 between the French Army of Italy under General Napoleon Bonaparte and a corps-sized Austrian column led by Lieutenant General Peter Quasdanovich. A week of hard-fought actions that began o ...
August 5
Events Pre-1600
* AD 25 – Guangwu claims the throne as Emperor of China, restoring the Han dynasty after the collapse of the short-lived Xin dynasty.
* 70 – Fires resulting from the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem are ...
–
French Revolutionary Wars
The French Revolutionary Wars () were a series of sweeping military conflicts resulting from the French Revolution that lasted from 1792 until 1802. They pitted French First Republic, France against Kingdom of Great Britain, Great Britain, Habsb ...
:
Battle of Castiglione
The Battle of Castiglione saw the French Army of Italy under General Napoleon Bonaparte attack an army of the Habsburg monarchy led by '' Feldmarschall'' Dagobert Sigmund von Wurmser on 5 August 1796. The outnumbered Austrians were defeated ...
– The French Army of Italy under Napoleon defeats the Habsburg army (25,000 men) under Marshal Wurmser, who thus fails to break the
Siege of Mantua (1796–97) Siege of Mantua can refer to:
* Siege of Mantua (1630) (War of the Mantuan Succession, French defending)
* Siege of Mantua (1702) (War of the Spanish Succession, French defending)
* Siege of Mantua (1796–97) (First Coalition, French besieging)
* ...
, and is forced to retreat north up the Adige Valley.
*
August 9
Events Pre-1600
*48 BC – Caesar's Civil War: Battle of Pharsalus: Julius Caesar decisively defeats Pompey at Pharsalus and Pompey flees to Egypt.
* 378 – Gothic War: Battle of Adrianople: A large Roman army led by Emperor Vale ...
cast iron
Cast iron is a class of iron–carbon alloys with a carbon content of more than 2% and silicon content around 1–3%. Its usefulness derives from its relatively low melting temperature. The alloying elements determine the form in which its car ...
, opens to traffic. Its span of makes it the world's longest single-span vehicular bridge extant at this date.
*
August 10
Events Pre-1600
* 654 – Pope Eugene I elected to succeed Martinus I.
* 955 – Battle of Lechfeld: Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor defeats the Magyars, ending 50 years of Magyar invasion of the West.
* 991 – Battle of Maldon: T ...
August 19
Events Pre-1600
* 295 BC – The first temple to Venus, the Roman goddess of love, beauty and fertility, is dedicated by Quintus Fabius Maximus Gurges during the Third Samnite War.
*43 BC – Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, later kno ...
–
Second Treaty of San Ildefonso
The second (symbol: s) is a unit of time derived from the division of the day first into 24 hours, then to 60 minutes, and finally to 60 seconds each (24 × 60 × 60 = 86400). The current and formal definition in the International System of ...
: Spain and France form an alliance against Great Britain.
*
September 2
Events
Pre-1600
* 44 BC – Pharaoh Cleopatra VII of Egypt declares her son co-ruler as Ptolemy XV Caesarion.
* 44 BC – Cicero launches the first of his '' Philippicae'' (oratorical attacks) on Mark Antony. He will make 14 of ...
–
Jewish emancipation
Jewish emancipation was the process in various nations in Europe of eliminating Jewish disabilities, to which European Jews were then subject, and the recognition of Jews as entitled to equality and citizenship rights. It included efforts withi ...
in the
Batavian Republic
The Batavian Republic (; ) was the Succession of states, successor state to the Dutch Republic, Republic of the Seven United Netherlands. It was proclaimed on 19 January 1795 after the Batavian Revolution and ended on 5 June 1806, with the acce ...
(Netherlands).
*
September 8
Events Pre-1600
* 70 – After the capture of Herod's Palace the previous day, a Roman army under Titus secures and plunders the city of Jerusalem.
* 617 – Battle of Huoyi: Li Yuan defeats a Sui dynasty army, opening the path ...
–
French Revolutionary Wars
The French Revolutionary Wars () were a series of sweeping military conflicts resulting from the French Revolution that lasted from 1792 until 1802. They pitted French First Republic, France against Kingdom of Great Britain, Great Britain, Habsb ...
:
Battle of Bassano
The Battle of Bassano was fought on 8 September 1796, during the French Revolutionary Wars, in the territory of the Republic of Venice, between a French army under Napoleon Bonaparte and Austrian forces led by Count Dagobert von Wurmser. The ...
– French forces (20,000 men) under
André Masséna
André Masséna, prince d'Essling, duc de Rivoli (; born Andrea Massena; 6 May 1758 – 4 April 1817), was a French military commander of the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. He was one of the original eighteen Marshal of the ...
defeat the Austrians in
Veneto
Veneto, officially the Region of Veneto, is one of the 20 regions of Italy, located in the Northeast Italy, north-east of the country. It is the fourth most populous region in Italy, with a population of 4,851,851 as of 2025. Venice is t ...
. Wurmser retreats towards
Vicenza
Vicenza ( , ; or , archaically ) is a city in northeastern Italy. It is in the Veneto region, at the northern base of the Monte Berico, where it straddles the Bacchiglione, River Bacchiglione. Vicenza is approximately west of Venice and e ...
with just 3,500 men of his original 11,000 left to him.
*
September 9
Events Pre-1600
*337 – Constantine II, Constantius II, and Constans succeed their father Constantine I as co-emperors. The Roman Empire is divided between the three Augusti.
* 1000 – Battle of Svolder, Viking Age.
* 1141 &ndas ...
–
French Revolutionary Wars
The French Revolutionary Wars () were a series of sweeping military conflicts resulting from the French Revolution that lasted from 1792 until 1802. They pitted French First Republic, France against Kingdom of Great Britain, Great Britain, Habsb ...
Sumatra
Sumatra () is one of the Sunda Islands of western Indonesia. It is the largest island that is fully within Indonesian territory, as well as the list of islands by area, sixth-largest island in the world at 482,286.55 km2 (182,812 mi. ...
ends inconclusively.
*
September 9
Events Pre-1600
*337 – Constantine II, Constantius II, and Constans succeed their father Constantine I as co-emperors. The Roman Empire is divided between the three Augusti.
* 1000 – Battle of Svolder, Viking Age.
* 1141 &ndas ...
Gracchus Babeuf
The Gracchi brothers were two brothers who lived during the beginning of the late Roman Republic: Tiberius Gracchus and Gaius Gracchus. They served in the plebeian tribunates of 133 BC and 122–121 BC, respectively. They have bee ...
against the
French Directory
The Directory (also called Directorate; ) was the system of government established by the Constitution of the Year III, French Constitution of 1795. It takes its name from the committee of 5 men vested with executive power. The Directory gov ...
*
September 15
Events Pre-1600
* 994 – Major Fatimid victory over the Byzantine Empire at the Battle of the Orontes.
* 1440 – Gilles de Rais, one of the earliest known serial killers, is taken into custody upon an accusation brought against hi ...
– Siege of Mantua: Napoleon Bonaparte fights a pitched battle at
La Favorita
''La favorite'' (''The Favourite'', frequently referred to by its Italian title: ''La favorita'') is a grand opera in four acts by Gaetano Donizetti to a French-language libretto by Alphonse Royer and Gustave Vaëz, based on the play ''Le com ...
on the east side of the Mincio River. The Austrians withdraw into the fortress of
Mantua
Mantua ( ; ; Lombard language, Lombard and ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Italian region of Lombardy, and capital of the Province of Mantua, eponymous province.
In 2016, Mantua was designated as the "Italian Capital of Culture". In 2 ...
, which is crowded with nearly 30,000 men. Within six weeks, 4,000 die from wounds or sickness.
*
September 17
Events Pre-1600
* 1111 – Highest Galician nobility led by Pedro Fróilaz de Traba and the bishop Diego Gelmírez crown Alfonso VII as "King of Galicia".
*1176 – The Battle of Myriokephalon is the last attempt by the Byzantine E ...
– U.S. President
George Washington
George Washington (, 1799) was a Founding Fathers of the United States, Founding Father and the first president of the United States, serving from 1789 to 1797. As commander of the Continental Army, Washington led Patriot (American Revoluti ...
issues his '' Farewell Address'', which warns against partisan politics and foreign entanglements. In addition, he sets a precedent by declining to run for a third term.
*
September 28
Events Pre-1600
*48 BC – Pompey disembarks at Pelusium upon arriving in Egypt, whereupon he is assassinated by order of King Ptolemy XIII.
* 235 – Pope Pontian resigns. He is exiled to the mines of Sardinia, along with Hippolytus ...
– Empress
Catherine the Great
Catherine II. (born Princess Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst; 2 May 172917 November 1796), most commonly known as Catherine the Great, was the reigning empress of Russia from 1762 to 1796. She came to power after overthrowing her husband, Peter I ...
signs an agreement with Great Britain, formally joining Russia to the coalition.
French Revolutionary Wars
The French Revolutionary Wars () were a series of sweeping military conflicts resulting from the French Revolution that lasted from 1792 until 1802. They pitted French First Republic, France against Kingdom of Great Britain, Great Britain, Habsb ...
: Battle of Emmendingen – Austrian forces force the French to retreat, but commanding generals on both sides are killed.
* October –
Jane Austen
Jane Austen ( ; 16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an English novelist known primarily for #List of works, her six novels, which implicitly interpret, critique, and comment on the English landed gentry at the end of the 18th century ...
begins writing her first draft of ''
Pride and Prejudice
''Pride and Prejudice'' is the second published novel (but third to be written) by English author Jane Austen, written when she was age 20-21, and later published in 1813.
A novel of manners, it follows the character development of Elizabe ...
'', under the title ''First Impressions'' (the book will not be published until
1813
Events
January–March
* January 5 – The Danish state bankruptcy of 1813 occurs.
* January 18– 23 – War of 1812: The Battle of Frenchtown is fought in modern-day Monroe, Michigan between the United States and a Britis ...
).
*
November 3
Events Pre-1600
* 361 – Emperor Constantius II dies of a fever at Mopsuestia in Cilicia; on his deathbed he is baptised and declares his cousin Julian rightful successor.
* 1090 – The Rouen Riot, an attempt by English king ...
–
John Adams
John Adams (October 30, 1735 – July 4, 1826) was a Founding Fathers of the United States, Founding Father and the second president of the United States from 1797 to 1801. Before Presidency of John Adams, his presidency, he was a leader of ...
defeats
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson (, 1743July 4, 1826) was an American Founding Fathers of the United States, Founding Father and the third president of the United States from 1801 to 1809. He was the primary author of the United States Declaration of Indepe ...
November 4
Events Pre-1600
* 1354 – War of the Straits: The Genoese fleet under Paganino Doria defeats and captures the entire Venetian fleet under Niccolò Pisani at the Battle of Sapienza.
* 1429 – Armagnac–Burgundian Civil War: Jo ...
1797
Events
January–March
* January 3 – The Treaty of Tripoli, a peace treaty between the United States and Ottoman Tripolitania, is signed at Algiers (''see also'' 1796).
* January 7 – The parliament of the Cisalpine Repu ...
).
*
November 6
Events Pre-1600
* 447 – A powerful earthquake destroys large portions of the Walls of Constantinople, including 57 towers.
* 963 – Synod of Rome: Emperor Otto I calls a council at St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. Pope John XII ...
** Catherine the Great dies, and is succeeded by her son
Paul I of Russia
Paul I (; – ) was Emperor of Russia from 1796 until his assassination in 1801.
Paul remained overshadowed by his mother, Catherine the Great, for most of his life. He adopted the Pauline Laws, laws of succession to the Russian throne—rules ...
. His wife
Sophie Marie Dorothea of Württemberg
Sophie is a feminine given name, another version of Sophia, from the Greek word for "wisdom".
People with the name Born in the Middle Ages
* Sophie, Countess of Bar (c. 1004 or 1018–1093), sovereign Countess of Bar and lady of Mousson
* Soph ...
becomes
Empress consort
A queen consort is the wife of a reigning king, and usually shares her spouse's social rank and status. She holds the feminine equivalent of the king's monarchical titles and may be crowned and anointed, but historically she does not formally ...
.
** French forces (9,500 men) under Masséna attack the Austrian army at Fontaniva. After a desperate assault he is outnumbered, and forced to retreat to Verona.
*
November 12
Events Pre-1600
* 954 – The 13-year-old Lothair III is crowned at the Abbey of Saint-Remi as king of the West Frankish Kingdom.
* 1028 – Future Byzantine empress Zoe takes the throne as empress consort to Romanos III Argyros.
...
Caldiero
Caldiero is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Verona in the Italian region Veneto, located about west of Venice and about east of Verona.
Caldiero borders the following municipalities: Belfiore, Colognola ai Colli, Lavagno, San ...
, and pushed back to Verona. This marks Napoleon's first defeat, losing nearly 2,000 men and 2 guns.
**
Groton, New Hampshire
Groton is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 569 at the 2020 census.
History
It was originally named "Cockermouth" in honor of Charles Wyndham, Baron Cockermouth and Earl of Egremont, who was Great Br ...
is incorporated as a town.
*
November 17
Events Pre-1600
* 887 – Emperor Charles the Fat is deposed by the Frankish magnates in an assembly at Frankfurt, leading his nephew, Arnulf of Carinthia, to declare himself king of the East Frankish Kingdom in late November.
* 1183 &nd ...
–
Battle of Arcole
The Battle of Arcole or Battle of Arcola (15–17 November 1796) was fought between French and Austrian forces southeast of Verona during the War of the First Coalition, a part of the French Revolutionary Wars. The battle saw a bold maneuver ...
: French forces under General Napoleon defeat the Austrians at
Arcole
Arcole (pronounced ), historically also known as Arcola, is a ''comune'' with 5,274 inhabitants in the province of Verona. It is known as the site of the Battle of the Bridge of Arcole.
History
Between 15 and 17 November 1796, the Battle of Ar ...
. After a bold maneuver, he outflanks the Austrian army (24,000 men) under Freiherr
József Alvinczi
Freiherr Joseph Alvinczi von Borberek a.k.a. Baron József Alvinczi de Borberek (; 1 February 1735 – 25 September 1810) was a soldier in the Habsburg monarchy, Habsburg Army and a field marshal of the Austrian Empire. He is remembered for han ...
, and cuts off its line of retreat. Alvinczi is forced to take up a defensive position behind the
Brenta River
The Brenta is an Italian river that runs from Trentino to the Adriatic Sea just south of the Venetian lagoon in the Veneto region, in the north-east of Italy.
During the Roman era, it was called Medoacus (Ancient Greek: ''Mediochos'', ''Μηδ ...
.
*
December
December is the twelfth and final month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. Its length is 31 days.
December's name derives from the Latin word ''decem'' (meaning ten) because it was originally the tenth month of the year in t ...
– The British government begins work on a 40-acre (162,000 m²) site at
Norman Cross Norman Cross may refer to:
* Norman Cross Prison, prisoner-of-war camp constructed in 1790s in Huntingdonshire, England
* Norman Cross, Cambridgeshire, hamlet near Peterborough
* Norman Cross Hundred, a subdivision of Huntingdonshire first mentione ...
, for the world's first purpose-built
prisoner-of-war camp
A prisoner-of-war camp (often abbreviated as POW camp) is a site for the containment of enemy fighters captured as Prisoner of war, prisoners of war by a belligerent power in time of war.
There are significant differences among POW camps, inte ...
.
*
December 7
Events Pre-1600
*43 BC – Marcus Tullius Cicero is assassinated in Formia on orders of Marcus Antonius.
* 574 – Byzantine Emperor Justin II, suffering recurring seizures of insanity, adopts his general Tiberius and proclaims him ...
– The
U.S. Electoral College
In the United States, the Electoral College is the group of presidential electors that is formed every four years for the sole purpose of voting for the president and vice president in the presidential election. This process is described in ...
meets to elect
John Adams
John Adams (October 30, 1735 – July 4, 1826) was a Founding Fathers of the United States, Founding Father and the second president of the United States from 1797 to 1801. Before Presidency of John Adams, his presidency, he was a leader of ...
president of the United States.
*
December 18
Events Pre-1600
* 1118 – The city of Zaragoza is conquered by king Alfonso I of Aragon from the Almoravid.
* 1271 – Kublai Khan renames his empire "Yuan" (元 yuán), officially marking the start of the Yuan dynasty of Mongolia an ...
Barbary Coast
The Barbary Coast (also Barbary, Berbery, or Berber Coast) were the coastal regions of central and western North Africa, more specifically, the Maghreb and the Ottoman borderlands consisting of the regencies in Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli, a ...
with the loss of 464 of the 593 onboard.
Date unknown
* The Spanish government lifts the restrictions against neutrals trading with the colonies, thus acknowledging Spain's inability to supply the colonies with needed goods and markets.
*
Robert Burns
Robert Burns (25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796), also known familiarly as Rabbie Burns, was a Scottish poet and lyricist. He is widely regarded as the List of national poets, national poet of Scotland and is celebrated worldwide. He is the be ...
Auld Lang Syne
"Auld Lang Syne" () is a Scottish song. In the English-speaking world, it is traditionally sung to bid farewell to the old year at the stroke of midnight on Hogmanay/New Year's Eve. It is also often heard at funerals, graduations, and as a far ...
'' is first published, in this year's volume of ''The
Scots Musical Museum
The ''Scots Musical Museum'' was an influential collection of traditional folk music of Scotland published from 1787 to 1803. While it was not the first collection of Scottish folk songs and music, the six volumes with 100 songs in each collected ...
''.
* Annual British iron production reaches 125,000 tons.
* Rizla rolling papers established.
* Shinyukan School, predecessor of Keio Gijyuku University, founded in Nakatsu, Kyushu Island, Japan.
Births
January
* January 1
** Emily Baldwin, First Lady of Connecticut (d. 1863)
** William Gross (murderer), William Gross, criminal (d. 1823)
** Felix Horetzky, Polish composer and guitarist (d. 1870)
** Moritz Hermann Eduard Meier, German philologist (d. 1855)
* January 3
** Milton Alexander, American general (d. 1856)
** Henry Perceval, 5th Earl of Egmont, peer (d. 1841)
** Johann Baptist Streicher, Austrian piano maker (d. 1871)
* January 4 – Henry George Bohn, British publisher (d. 1884)
* January 5
** James Scarth Combe, British surgeon (d. 1883)
** Jacques-Joseph Haus, lawyer (d. 1881)
** Joseph Salvador (scholar), Joseph Salvador, French scholar (d. 1873)
** Julia Rush Cutler Ward, American poet (d. 1824)
* January 7
** Peter Nead, German Baptist Brethren theologian (d. 1877)
** Princess Charlotte of Wales (1796–1817), Princess Charlotte of Wales, daughter and only child of future King George IV (d. 1817)
* January 8
** Eliza Constantia Campbell, Welsh author (d. 1864)
** Carl Friedrich Alexander Hartmann, German metallurgist (d. 1863)
* January 9 – Campbell Riddell, Australian public servant (d. 1858)
* January 10 – Leonard Dupont, French naturalist (d. 1828)
* January 12 – Paul Briquet, French physician (d. 1881)
* January 13 – Charles Shore, 2nd Baron Teignmouth, member of the United Kingdom Parliament (d. 1885)
* January 15
** Pavel Liprandi, Russian military officer (d. 1864)
** William Wagner (philanthropist), William Wagner, American philanthropist (d. 1885)
*
January 16
Events Pre-1600
* 1458 BC – Hatshepsut dies at the age of 50 and is buried in the Valley of the Kings.
* 27 BC – Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus is granted the title Augustus by the Roman Senate, marking the beginning of the R ...
– Robert Carrington, 2nd Baron Carrington, English army officer and politician (d. 1847)
* January 17
** John Baker, namesake of the towns of Baker Lake and Baker Brook, New Brunswick, Canada (d. 1868)
** Thaddeus Fairbanks, American inventor (d. 1886)
** William Washington Gordon, American politician (d. 1842)
** Alexander McLeod, Canadian sheriff (d. 1871)
* January 18
** Charles de Brouckère, Belgian politician (d. 1860)
** John Storer, merchant and philanthropist from Sanford (d. 1867)
** John B. Terry, American businessman, soldier, and territorial legislator (d. 1874)
* January 19 – Gaspare Grasselini, Catholic cardinal (d. 1875)
* January 20 – Jacques-Marie-Adrien-Césaire Mathieu, French cardinal and author (d. 1875)
* January 21
** Francisco Ferreira Drummond, Historian, paleographer, musician, politician (d. 1858)
** Princess Marie of Hesse-Kassel, German princess and painter (d. 1880)
** Jean-François Legendre-Héral, French sculptor (d. 1851)
* January 22 – Joseph Parkes, British politician (d. 1865)
* January 23
** Karl Ernst Claus, Baltic-German chemist, naturalist (d. 1864)
** George Francis Lyon, English naval officer and explorer (d. 1832)
** Jean Reboul, French poet (d. 1864)
* January 24 – Nicolas Mori, British musician and publisher (d. 1839)
* January 25
** William MacGillivray, British naturalist and ornithologist (d. 1852)
** Samuel Stokely, American politician (d. 1861)
* January 28 – Nathaniel W. Watkins, Confederate Army general (d. 1876)
* January 29
** Peter Joseph Elvenich, German theologian and philosopher (d. 1886)
** Théobald de Lacrosse, French soldier and politician (d. 1865)
* January 30
** James M. Elam, American politician (d. 1856)
** Albert Gallup, American politician (d. 1851)
** Jakob Sotriffer, Austrian sculptor (d. 1856)
** John Ternouth, British artist (d. 1848)
* January 31
** Anna Elisabeth Hartwick, Swedish lace industrialist (d. 1882)
** Nathaniel Jocelyn, American artist (d. 1881)
** Ebenezer Jackson Jr., American politician (d. 1874)
** Wilhelm Gotthelf Lohrmann, German astronomer (d. 1840)
** Christian Frederick Martin, American luthier (d. 1873)
** Alfred Inigo Suckling, British antiquarian (d. 1856)
February
*
February 1
Events Pre-1600
* 1327 – The teenaged Edward III is crowned King of England, but the country is ruled by his mother Queen Isabella and her lover Roger Mortimer.
* 1411 – The First Peace of Thorn is signed in Thorn (Toruń), ...
– Abraham Emanuel Fröhlich, Swiss poet (d. 1865)
* February 2
** François Vincent Latil, French painter (d. 1890)
** William Richardson (astronomer), William Richardson, British astronomer (d. 1872)
** Henry Wyllys Taylor, American judge (d. 1888)
* February 3
** Peter Ihrie Jr., American politician (d. 1871)
** Jean-Baptiste Madou, lithographer, painter (d. 1877)
* February 4
** Erasmus Engert, Austrian painter and restorer (d. 1871)
** William Nanson Lettsom, British man of letters (d. 1815)
* February 5
** Pieter Godfried Bertichen, Dutch painter (d. 1856)
** Nicholas H. Cobbs, American bishop (d. 1861)
** Johannes von Geissel, Catholic cardinal (d. 1864)
** Morris Ketchum, American railway entrepreneur (d. 1880)
** Léon Talabot, French engineer and politician (d. 1863)
* February 6
** John Stevens Henslow, British botanist, priest and geologist (d. 1861)
** Alfred Lyall (traveller), Alfred Lyall, English philosopher, editor, clergyman and traveller (d. 1865)
* February 7
** José da Costa Carvalho, Marquis of Monte Alegre, Brazilian politician (d. 1860)
** Thomas Gregson, 2nd Premier of Tasmania, Australia (d. 1874)
** Marie-Françoise Perroton, French nun (d. 1873)
* February 8
** Barthélemy-Prosper Enfantin, one of the founders of Saint-Simonianism (d. 1864)
** George Washington Toland, American politician (d. 1869)
*
February 9
Events Pre-1600
* 474 – Zeno (emperor), Zeno is crowned as co-emperor of the Byzantine Empire, Eastern Roman Empire
*1003 – Boleslaus III, Duke of Bohemia, Boleslaus III is restored to authority with armed support from Bolesław I ...
** Samuel M. Moore, American politician (d. 1875)
** Thomas Tucker (cricketer), Thomas Tucker, English first-class cricketer (d. 1832)
* February 10
** Henry De la Beche, English geologist and palaeontologist (d. 1855)
** Henry Venn (Church Missionary Society), Henry Venn, English mission society administrator (d. 1873)
* February 11
** John MacDonnell (surgeon), John MacDonnell, Irish surgeon and pioneer of surgical anaesthesia in Ireland (d. 1892)
** John Pontifex (cricketer, born 1796), John Pontifex, English cricketer (d. 1875)
* February 12
** Hiram Capron, Founder of the town of Paris, Ontario (d. 1872)
** Thomas Close, English antiquarian (d. 1881)
** Damián Domingo, Filipino painter (d. 1834)
** Henry Dutton (politician), Henry Dutton, American politician (d. 1869)
** Benoît-Philibert Perroud, French entomologist (d. 1878)
* February 13
** Hiram F. Mather, American politician (d. 1868)
** Adam Norrie, Scottish-American merchant (d. 1882)
** Henry Sargant Storer, British artist (d. 1837)
* February 14
** Valentín Carderera, Spanish painter (d. 1880)
** William Michell, English physician and politician (d. 1872)
** Poul Pagh, Danish merchant and ship owner (d. 1870)
** Robert Young (Hawaii chief), Robert Young, Hawaiian chief (d.
1813
Events
January–March
* January 5 – The Danish state bankruptcy of 1813 occurs.
* January 18– 23 – War of 1812: The Battle of Frenchtown is fought in modern-day Monroe, Michigan between the United States and a Britis ...
)
*
February 15
Events Pre-1600
* 438 – Roman emperor Theodosius II publishes the law codex Codex Theodosianus
* 590 – Khosrau II is crowned king of Persia.
* 706 – Byzantine emperor Justinian II has his predecessors Leontios and Ti ...
** Pyotr Anjou, arctic explorer and admiral of Russian Navy (d. 1869)
** Ali Mirza Zel as-Soltan, pretender to the throne of Qajar Iran (d. 1854)
*
February 16
Events Pre-1600
* 1249 – Andrew of Longjumeau is dispatched by Louis IX of France as his ambassador to meet with the Khagan of the Mongol Empire.
* 1270 – The Grand Duchy of Lithuania defeats the Livonian Order in the Battl ...
** Felix Tollemache, British politician (d. 1843)
** Samuel Charles Whitbread, British politician (d. 1879)
* February 17
** Louis Eugène Marie Bautain, French philosopher and theologian (d. 1867)
** Frederick William Beechey, English naval officer and hydrographer (d. 1856)
** Roswell Bottum (farmer), Roswell Bottum, American politician (d. 1877)
** Robert Milham Hartley, co-founder of the temperance movement in New York (d. 1881)
** Giovanni Pacini, Italian composer (d. 1867)
** Philipp Franz von Siebold, German physician, botanist and explorer (d. 1866)
* February 18
** John Bell (Tennessee politician), John Bell, American lawyer and politician (d. 1869)
** Andreas Christian Møller, Norwegian teacher of the Deaf (d. 1874)
** Vincenzo Santucci, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1861)
** Abraham P. Stephens, American politician (d. 1859)
* February 20 – Lázár Mészáros, Hungarian military figure (d. 1858)
* February 21
** Prince George Bernhard of Anhalt-Dessau, German prince (d. 1865)
** James Sherman (minister), James Sherman, British minister (d. 1862)
* February 22
** Alexis Bachelot, Roman Catholic priest (d. 1837)
** Adolphe Quetelet, Belgian mathematician (d. 1874)
** John N. Steele, American politician (d. 1853)
** George Sweeny, American politician (d. 1877)
* February 23 – William W. Wick, American politician (d. 1868)
* February 24
** Gabriel Delafosse, French mineralogist (d. 1878)
** Carl Axel Gottlund, Linguist, folklorist and historian (d. 1875)
* February 26
** Prosper Guerrier de Dumast, French historian, writer and archaeologist (d. 1883)
** Thomas Galloway, Scottish mathematician (d. 1851)
* February 27 – James Planché, British dramatist, costume designer, and antiquarian (d. 1880)
* February 28
** Edward Banks (Syndicus), Edward Banks, Syndicus of the Free City of Hamburg (d. 1851)
** Heinrich Carl Breidenstein, German musicologist (d. 1876)
*
February 29
February 29 is a '' leap day'' (or "leap year day")—an intercalary date added periodically to create leap years in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. It is the 60th day of a leap year in both Julian and Gregorian calendars, and 306 day ...
– Germanicus Mirault, surgeon (d. 1879)
March
* March 1
** Louis-Tancrède Bouthillier, Canadian merchant and sheriff (d. 1881)
** James Heald, English philanthropist and politician (d. 1873)
** John Jones, Talysarn, Welsh Calvinistic Methodist minister (d. 1857)
* March 2 – Elliott Cresson, American philanthropist (d. 1854)
* March 3
** Constant Allart, French politician (d. 1861)
** William Heald Ludlow Bruges, English politician (d. 1848)
** Theodore Dwight (author), Theodore Dwight, American author (d. 1866)
* March 4
** Charles Jacquinot, French Naval officer (d. 1879)
** John McIntosh (reformer), John McIntosh, Canadian politician (d. 1853)
* March 6 – Charles C. Stratton, American politician (d. 1859)
* March 7
** Zadok Casey, American politician (d. 1862)
** Francis Wayland, American educator; President of Brown University 1827–1855 (d. 1865)
* March 8
** Orra White Hitchcock, American botanical artist (d. 1863)
** Nicolaus von Weis, German bishop (d. 1869)
* March 10
** Julia Catherine Beckwith, Canadian writer (d. 1867)
** Karl Friedrich Heinrich Marx, German physician (d. 1877)
* March 11 – Johann Ludwig Casper, German forensic pathologist (d. 1864)
* March 12
** Paul Constant Billot, French botanist (d. 1863)
** Peter Johnson Gulick, American missionary to the Kingdom of Hawaii and Japan (d. 1877)
** Jacob A. Preston, American politician (d. 1868)
** John Prince (politician), John Prince, Lawyer, gentleman farmer and political figure in Upper Canada and Canada West (d. 1870)
** Thomas Reynolds (governor), Thomas Reynolds, Governor of Missouri (d. 1844)
** Francis Seger, American politician (d. 1872)
* March 13
** Francis Adams (translator), Francis Adams, Medical doctor, translator (d. 1861)
** Peter van Bohlen, German orientalist and indologist (d. 1840)
* March 14
** Anton Haizinger, Austrian singer and opera singer (d. 1869)
** Henry F. West, Mayor of Indianapolis (d. 1856)
* March 15 – Karl Ullmann, German Calvinist theologian (d. 1865)
* March 16
** Georgiana Astley, daughter of Sir Henry Dashwood, 3rd Baronet (d. 1835)
** Cincinnato Baruzzi, Italian artist (d. 1878)
** Thomas Childs, American military governor (d. 1853)
* March 17
** Jean-François Bayard, French playwright (d. 1853)
** Jørgen B Lysholm, Norwegian businessman (d. 1843)
* March 18
** Christian Joseph Berres, Austrian anatomist and photographer (d. 1844)
** Jakob Steiner, Swiss mathematician (d. 1863)
* March 19
** Christopher Andreas Holmboe, Norwegian philologist (d. 1882)
** José Noriega, Spanish-born Californio politician (d. 1869)
*
March 20
Events Pre-1600
*1206 – Michael IV of Constantinople, Michael IV Autoreianos is appointed Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople.
*1600 – The Linköping Bloodbath takes place on Maundy Thursday in Linköping, Sweden: five Swedish n ...
** Raymond Bonheur, French painter (d. 1849)
** Edward Gibbon Wakefield, New Zealand politician (d. 1862)
* March 21 – Sir George Forster, 2nd Baronet, British politician (d. 1876)
* March 22 – Heinrich Karl Beyrich, German botanist (d. 1834)
* March 23
** Julius Friedrich Heinrich Abegg, German criminologist (d. 1868)
** Samuel Congalton, British mariner (d. 1850)
** Olof Fåhræus, Swedish politician and entomologist (d. 1884)
** John Jeffries II, American ophthalmic surgeon (d. 1876)
** Laurent-Joseph-Marius Imbert, French Catholic missionary and saint (d. 1839)
** Isaac R. Moores, American politician (d. 1861)
** Peregrin Sandford, American mayor (d. 1884)
* March 24
** Zulma Carraud, French writer (d. 1889)
** John Corry Wilson Daly, Canadian politician (d. 1878)
** Friedrich Adolph Haage, German botanist and gardener (d. 1866)
** Franz Haller, Hungarian politician (d. 1875)
** Nunziante Ippolito, Italian physician (d. 1851)
* March 25
** Richard Biddle, American author and politician (d. 1847)
** Basil Feilding, 7th Earl of Denbigh, English Earl (d. 1865)
*
March 26
Events Pre-1600
* 590 – Emperor Maurice proclaims his son Theodosius as co-emperor of the Byzantine Empire.
* 624 – First Eid al-Fitr celebration.
* 1021 – The death of the Fatimid caliph al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah, kept secret ...
** Armand Louis Joseph de Fitte de Soucy, French divisional general and governor of Martinique (d. 1862)
** Bellamy Storer (Ohio politician), Bellamy Storer, Cincinnati politician (d. 1875)
* March 27
** Jean-Claude Bonnefond, painter (d. 1860)
** Robert James Graves, Irish surgeon (d. 1853)
** Gregorio José Ramírez, Costa Rican politician and sailor (d. 1823)
* March 28
** Jean Benner-Fries, French painter (d. 1849)
** William B. Ide, Californian politician (d. 1852)
** Elijah Iles, American politician (d. 1883)
*
March 30
Events Pre-1600
* 598 – Avar–Byzantine wars: The Avars lift the siege at the Byzantine stronghold of Tomis. Their leader Bayan I retreats north of the Danube River after the Avaro- Slavic army is decimated by the plague.
* 1282 ...
– Edward Seymour (physician), Edward Seymour, English cricketer (d. 1866)
* March 31
** Theodor Brüggemann, German politician, jurist and educationist (d. 1866)
** Philippe Buchez, French historian, sociologist, and politician (d. 1865)
** Hermann Hupfeld, German theologian (d. 1866)
** Zephaniah Platt (Michigan Attorney General), Zephaniah Platt, American lawyer and judge (d. 1871)
April
*
April 2
Events Pre-1600
* 1513 – Having spotted land on March 27, Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León comes ashore on what is now the U.S. state of Florida, landing somewhere between the modern city of St. Augustine and the mouth of the St ...
** Ana María Campos, Venezuelan resistance fighter (d. 1828)
** Sébastien René Lenormand, French phycologist (d. 1871)
** William Pickering (publisher), William Pickering, English publisher (d. 1854)
* April 3
** William Nairn Forbes, British Army officer and civil engineer (d. 1855)
** Edward Livingston (speaker), Edward Livingston, American politician (d. 1840)
** Herbert Mayo, British physiologist, anatomist and medical writer (d. 1852)
** Jean Ulveling, Luxembourgian politician (d. 1878)
* April 6
** Isaac E. Holmes, American politician (d. 1867)
** Alexander Nisbet (Royal Navy officer), Alexander Nisbet, British surgeon (d. 1874)
* April 8
** James Boggs (general), James Boggs, Virginia militia Confederate States Army Brigadier General (d. 1862)
** Alfred Bunn, British businessman, librettist (d. 1860)
** Hygin-Auguste Cavé, attorney, journalist, government official, amateur playwright (d. 1852)
** Frederik von Scholten, Danish naval officer, customs inspector and amateur artist (d. 1853)
* April 9
** Date Chikamune, daimyo (d. 1812)
** Elisha Huntington, American physician and politician (d. 1865)
** Thomas Thynne, Viscount Weymouth, British Member of Parliament (d. 1837)
* April 10
** James Bowie, American pioneer, soldier, smuggler, slave trader, and land speculator (d. 1836)
** Thomas Burns (minister, born 1796), Thomas Burns, New Zealand minister (d. 1871)
** Thomas Fitzgerald (American politician), Thomas Fitzgerald, American politician (d. 1855)
*
April 12
Events Pre-1600
* 240 – Shapur I becomes co-emperor of the Sasanian Empire with his father Ardashir I.
* 467 – Anthemius is elevated to Emperor of the Western Roman Empire.
* 627 – King Edwin of Northumbria is converted to ...
** George N. Briggs, Massachusetts Governor and Congressman (d. 1861)
** William J. McCluney, United States Navy officer (d. 1864)
** Baron du Potet, French mesmerist (d. 1881)
* April 13
** Rosa Campuzano, activist in the struggle for the independence of Peru (d. 1851)
** Andreas Gottlieb Hoffmann, German academic (d. 1864)
* April 14
** Benjamin Bonneville, Union Army General (d. 1878)
** Ramond de la Croisette, French playwright (d. 1849)
** Frederik Due, Norwegian Prime minister (d. 1873)
** Robert Lynam (writer), Robert Lynam, English cleric, schoolteacher, writer and editor (d. 1845)
* April 15
** John Sill Rogers, politician (d. 1860)
** Marie-Alfred de Suin, French admiral (d. 1861)
* April 17
** Richard Fish Cadle, American Episcopalian priest (d. 1857)
** Dominique-Augustin Dufêtre, French bishop (d. 1860)
** Stanisław Jachowicz, Polish poet (d. 1857)
* April 18 – Gloud Wilson McLelan, Canadian politician (d. 1858)
* April 19
** Bernhard von Beskow, Swedish dramatist and historian (d. 1868)
** Johann Baptist Friedreich, German forensic pathologist and psychiatrist (d. 1862)
** Franz Anton von Gerstner, Czech surveyor (d. 1840)
* April 20
** Francis Baring, 1st Baron Northbrook, British politician (d. 1866)
** Charles Marc-René de Voyer de Paulmy d'Argenson, French archaeologist (d. 1862)
** George Gleig (priest), George Gleig, Scottish soldier, military writer, and priest (d. 1888)
* April 21
** Thomas Earle (American politician), Thomas Earle, American journalist (d. 1849)
** Frederik Faber, Danish zoologist (d. 1828)
** Richard Ford (English writer), Richard Ford, English writer (d. 1858)
** Frederick A. Kaye, American politician (d. 1866)
** Horatio Needham, American politician (d. 1863)
* April 23 – William Baird (MP), William Baird, Scottish politician (d. 1864)
* April 24
** Karl Immermann, German writer (d. 1840)
** Giorgio Pallavicino Trivulzio, Italian politician (d. 1878)
* April 25
** Peter Greenall (politician), Peter Greenall, brewer (d. 1845)
** Giuseppe Giacinto Moris, Italian botanist (d. 1869)
*
April 26
Events Pre-1600
* 1336 – Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch) ascends Mont Ventoux.
* 1478 – The Pazzi family attack on Lorenzo de' Medici in order to displace the ruling Medici family kills his brother Giuliano during High Mass in Fl ...
– Edouard Mary, Belgian politician and lawyer (d. 1853)
*
April 27
Events Pre-1600
* 247 – Philip the Arab marks the millennium of Rome with a celebration of the '' ludi saeculares''.
* 395 – Emperor Arcadius marries Aelia Eudoxia, daughter of the Frankish general Flavius Bauto. She becomes ...
** Johann F. C. Hessel, German scientist (d. 1872)
** Princess Maria Ferdinanda of Saxony, German princess (d. 1865)
* April 29
** Solomon Yeomans Chesley, Canadian politician (d. 1880)
** Walter Henry Medhurst, missionary in China (d. 1857)
* April 30 – Adolphe Crémieux, French-Jewish politician, abolitionist (d. 1880)
May
* May 1
** Junius Brutus Booth, English stage actor, father of Edwin Booth and John Wilkes Booth (d. 1852)
** Elial T. Foote, American physician, politician, jurist and historian (d. 1877)
** Alexandru II Ghica, Ruler of Wallachia (d. 1862)
** George Hussey Packe, MP, army officer, chairman of the Great Northern Railway (d. 1874)
** Arabella Sullivan, British author (d. 1839)
** Charles Cushing Wright, American engraver and medalist (d. 1857)
* May 2
** Giuseppe Balducci (composer), Giuseppe Balducci, Italian composer (d. 1845)
** Colm de Bhailís, Irish poet and songwriter (d. 1906)
** Joseph Brown (bishop), Joseph Brown, English Roman Catholic bishop (d. 1880)
** Mace Moulton, American politician (d. 1867)
** John G. Palfrey, American clergyman, historian and politician (d. 1881)
* May 3 – Lewis Miller (folk artist), Lewis Miller, American artist (d. 1882)
* May 4
** Horace Mann, American educator, abolitionist (d. 1859)
** William Pennington, American politician (d. 1862)
** William H. Prescott, American historian and Hispanist (d. 1859)
** Joseph Pannell Taylor, Union United States Army general (d. 1864)
* May 5
** William Cormack, Scottish-Canadian explorer (d. 1868)
** Robert Foulis (inventor), Robert Foulis, Canadian engineer (d. 1866)
** Charles W. Sandford, American militia and artillery officer, lawyer and businessman (d. 1878)
*
May 6
Events Pre-1600
* 1527 – Spanish and German troops sack Rome; many scholars consider this the end of the Renaissance.
* 1536 – The Siege of Cuzco commences, in which Incan forces attempt to retake the city of Cuzco from the Sp ...
** Karl Heinrich Frotscher, German classical philologist (d. 1876)
** Johann Adam Möhler, German theologian (d. 1838)
* May 7
** Frances Catherine Barnard, English writer, poet, playwright (d. 1869)
** Karl Heinrich Mertens, German botanist and naturalist (d. 1830)
** George Upfold, American Episcopal bishop (d. 1872)
* May 8
** Robert Fane, British judge (d. 1864)
** John Pitt Kennedy, British army officer (d. 1879)
** Jean-Baptiste Meilleur, Canadian doctor, educator and political figure (d. 1878)
** François Mignet, French historian and journalist (d. 1884)
* May 9
** George W. Bradford, American politician, New York (d. 1883)
** Joseph Meyer (publisher), Joseph Meyer, German publisher (d. 1856)
** August Pauly, German classical scholar (d. 1845)
** Lyman Wight, Apostle in the Latter Day Saint movement (d. 1858)
*
May 10
Events Pre-1600
* 28 BC – A sunspot is observed by Han dynasty astronomers during the reign of Emperor Cheng of Han, one of the earliest dated sunspot observations in China.
* 1291 – Scottish nobles recognize the authority of ...
– Ludwig Greiner, Austrian businessman (d. 1882)
* May 12
** Frédéric-Auguste Demetz, French penal reformer (d. 1873)
** Johann Baptist Isenring, photographer (d. 1860)
** Hancock Lee Jackson, American politician (d. 1876)
** James Ranald Martin, Scottish surgeon in India (d. 1874)
** Franz Mone, German historian (d. 1871)
*
May 14
Events
Pre-1600
* 1027 – Robert II of France
Robert II ( 972 – 20 July 1031), called the Pious () or the Wise (), was List of French monarchs, King of the Franks from 996 to 1031, the second from the Capetian dynasty. Crowned Juni ...
– Samuel Jaudon, American railroad executive (d. 1874)
*
May 15
Events Pre-1600
* 221 – Liu Bei, Chinese warlord, proclaims himself emperor of Shu Han, the successor of the Han dynasty.
* 392 – Emperor Valentinian II is assassinated while advancing into Gaul against the Frankish usurpe ...
** John Bingle, sailor, merchant and landholder (d. 1882)
** Esprit Blanche, French psychiatrist (d. 1852)
** Charlotte Caroline Richardson, British poet and writer (d. 1854)
** Johann Heinrich Richartz, German merchant (d. 1861)
* May 16 – Ambrose Poynter, British architect (d. 1886)
* May 17
** William Hooker (cricketer), William Hooker, English cricketer (d. 1867)
** Franz von Schober, Austrian poet and librettist (d. 1882)
*
May 20
Events Pre-1600
* 325 – The First Council of Nicaea is formally opened, starting the first ecumenical council of the Christian Church.
* 491 – Empress Ariadne marries Anastasius I. The widowed '' Augusta'' is able to choose h ...
** Clément Bonnand, Roman Catholic bishop (d. 1861)
** Abel Ingpen, British entomologist (d. 1854)
* May 21
** Reverdy Johnson, American politician (d. 1876)
** Benjamin Ogle Tayloe, American diplomat (d. 1868)
* May 23
** Hiram P. Hunt, American politician (d. 1865)
** Vince Stingl, Hungarian-German porcelain manufacturer (d. 1850)
** Zadock Thompson, American naturalist (d. 1857)
* May 24
** George Wilmot Bonner, British wood-engraver (d. 1836)
** Étienne-Jules Ramey, sculptor from France (d. 1852)
* May 25
** Hippolyte Auger, French writer (d. 1881)
** Mendes Cohen, was a Jewish American politician, traveler and businessman (d. 1879)
** James Langston, British landowner and politician; (d. 1863)
* May 26
** Armand Joseph Bruat, French admiral (d. 1855)
** Aloys II, Prince of Liechtenstein (d. 1858)
* May 27
** Henry Bidleman Bascom, American bishop (d. 1850)
** William Ramsay (Royal Navy officer), William Ramsay, Scottish Royal Navy rear-admiral (d. 1871)
* May 28
** Fernando Baquedano, Chilean politician and general (d. 1862)
** Joseph-Henri Léveillé, French botanist (d. 1870)
** William Miller (engraver), William Miller, Scottish engraver and watercolorist (d. 1882)
* May 29 – Jacob G. Davies, American politician (d. 1857)
* May 30
** Frederick Charles Husenbeth, English Catholic priest and writer (d. 1872)
** Olivier Voutier, French naval officer (d. 1877)
June
*
June 1
Events Pre-1600
* 1252 – Alfonso X is proclaimed king of Castile and León.
* 1298 – Residents of Riga and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania defeat the Livonian Order in the Battle of Turaida.
* 1495 – A monk, John Cor, rec ...
** Thomas Brown Anderson, Canadian merchant, philanthropist, President of the Bank of Montreal (d. 1873)
** Josiah Brewer, American minister and author (d. 1872)
** Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot, French military engineer and physicist, "father of thermodynamics" (d. 1832)
** John Rae (economist), John Rae, Canadian economist (d. 1872)
* June 2 – Jean-Baptiste-Pierre Lafitte, French librettist (d. 1879)
* June 3 – Dyer Ball, American missionary (d. 1866)
* June 5 – Alexander W. Brewster, American merchant (d. 1851)
*
June 6
Events Pre-1600
* 913 – Constantine VII, the eight-year-old illegitimate son of Leo VI the Wise, becomes nominal ruler of the Byzantine Empire under the regency of a seven-man council headed by Patriarch Nicholas Mystikos, appointe ...
** Francis M. Dimond, American politician (d. 1859)
** Julius Timoleon Ducatel, geologist (d. 1849)
* June 9 – Avery Skinner, American politician in New York (d. 1876)
* June 10
** Charles Augustus FitzRoy, British military officer (d. 1858)
** Eugénie Foa, French writer (d. 1852)
** Antun Mihanović, Croatian poet (d. 1861)
* June 11 – François-Louis Cailler, Swiss chocolatier (d. 1852)
* June 12
** George Bush (biblical scholar), George Bush, American biblical scholar and pastor (d. 1859)
** Louis Alix de Nompère de Champagny, French diplomat and politician (d. 1870)
** Ang Duong, Cambodian politician (d. 1860)
** Mary Grimstone, British writer and social reformer (d. 1869)
** Joab Lawler, American politician (d. 1838)
* June 13 – Charles Eloi Demarquet, French military officer (d. 1870)
* June 14
** Nikolai Brashman, Russian mathematician of Czech origin (d. 1866)
** Lyman Coleman, American scholar and author (d. 1882)
** Mathilda d'Orozco, Swedish noble (d. 1863)
** John M. Jones (Pennsylvania politician), John M. Jones, American politician from Pennsylvania (d. 1872)
** Carlotta Marchionni, Italian actress (d. 1861)
* June 15 – Joseph-Pierre Braemt, Belgian engraver and medalist (d. 1864)
* June 16 – François Baucher, French squire (d. 1873)
* June 18
** Friedrich Diercks, first German emigrant in Texas (d. 1848)
** Humphrey H. Leavitt, United States federal judge (d. 1873)
** Patrick Shaw (legal writer), Patrick Shaw, Scottish lawyer and legal writer (d. 1872)
* June 19
** John Bell (Ohio politician), John Bell, American politician (d. 1869)
** Gervais Nolan, Canadian fur trader (d. 1857)
* June 20
** Charles Brickett Haddock, American politician (d. 1861)
** Luigi Amat di San Filippo e Sorso, Catholic cardinal (d. 1878)
*
June 21
Events Pre-1600
* 533 – A Byzantine expeditionary fleet under Belisarios sails from Constantinople to attack the Vandals in Africa, via Greece and Sicily.
* 1307 – Külüg Khan is enthroned as Khagan of the Mongols and Wuzong o ...
** William Gunning, Archdeacon of Bath (d. 1860)
** Henry Thomas Windsor, American postal pioneer (d. 1848)
* June 22 – Nikolai Polevoy, Russian historian and writer (d. 1846)
*
June 23
Events Pre-1600
* 229 – Sun Quan proclaims himself emperor of Eastern Wu.
* 1266 – War of Saint Sabas: In the Battle of Trapani, the Venetians defeat a larger Genoese fleet, capturing all its ships.
* 1280 – The Spanish ...
** Ferdinando Giorgetti, Italian composer, violinist, publicist, musical teacher and conductor (d. 1867)
** Henry Oakes, English cricketer (d. 1875)
** Philo White, American newspaperman, politician and diplomat (d. 1883)
* June 24
** Rafael Barišić, Roman Catholic bishop (d. 1863)
** Charles Cousin-Montauban, Comte de Palikao, French general and statesman (d. 1878)
** Jan Czeczot, Polish and Belarusian romantic poet and ethnographer (d. 1847)
** Wilhelm Hemprich, German naturalist and explorer (d. 1825)
** Ernst Mayer, German sculptor (d. 1844)
* June 25 – Emperor Nicholas I of Russia, Emperor of Russia (d. 1855)
* June 26
** Jan Paweł Lelewel, painter (d. 1847)
** Jerauld Newland Ezra Mann, sheriff of Norfolk County, Massachusetts (d. 1857)
** Robert Parker (judge), Robert Parker, Canadian lawyer, judge and political figure in New Brunswick (d. 1865)
** Joseph-Vincent Quiblier, Canadian priest (d. 1852)
* June 27
** François-Xavier Joseph de Casabianca, French politician (d. 1881)
** John Rivett-Carnac, British sea explorer (d. 1869)
* June 28
** Caroline Amalie of Augustenburg, Queen consort of Denmark (d. 1881)
** Paul Camille von Denis, German businessman (d. 1872)
* June 29
** Pavel Petrovich Anosov, Russian mining engineer (d. 1851)
** John Williams (missionary), John Williams, English missionary (d. 1839)
* June 30
** Antonin Moine, French sculptor (d. 1849)
** William Davis Snodgrass, Presbyterian clergyman, New York City (d. 1886)
** Francis Frankland Whinyates, British army officer in the East India company (d. 1887)
July
* July 1
** Charles Tennant (politician), Charles Tennant, English politician (d. 1873)
** William Henry Watson, British politician and judge (d. 1860)
** Frederick Wells (cricketer, born 1796), Frederick Wells, British cricketer (d. 1849)
** James Williams (ambassador), James Williams, American diplomat (d. 1869)
* July 2
** François Fulgis Chevallier, French botanist (d. 1840)
** Michael Thonet, German-Austrian cabinet maker (d. 1871)
* July 3 – Heinrich Moritz Chalybäus, German philosopher (d. 1862)
* July 4 – John Motley Morehead, American politician (d. 1866)
* July 5 – Isaac Hays, American journalist (d. 1879)
* July 6
** Théodore Simon Jouffroy, French philosopher (d. 1842)
** Maria Martin, American artist and scientific illustrator (d. 1863)
** Robert Wight, Scottish surgeon, botanist and botanical collector (d. 1872)
*
July 10
Events Pre-1600
* 138 – Emperor Hadrian of Rome dies of heart failure at his residence on the bay of Naples, Baiae; he is buried at Rome in the Tomb of Hadrian beside his late wife, Vibia Sabina.
* 420 – Having usurped the throne ...
** Carl Henrik Boheman, Swedish entomologist (d. 1868)
** Domenico Foroni, Italian composer and conductor (d. 1853)
** María Josefa García Granados, Guatemalan writer (d. 1848)
** John Johns, American bishop (d. 1876)
** W. Lafontaine, French playwright (d. 1861)
** Charles Molyneux, 3rd Earl of Sefton, British politician (d. 1855)
*
July 11
Events Pre-1600
* 813 – Byzantine emperor Michael I, under threat by conspiracies, abdicates in favor of his general Leo the Armenian, and becomes a monk (under the name Athanasius).
* 911 – Signing of the Treaty of Saint-Clair ...
– Carl Fredrik Liljevalch Sr., Swedish businessman, entrepreneur and diplomat (d. 1870)
* July 12
** Albert Knoll, Austrian theologian (d. 1863)
** Johann Joseph Schmeller, German painter (d. 1841)
* July 13
** William Harvey (artist), William Harvey, English engraver and designer (d. 1866)
** Gustav Seyffarth, German-American Egyptologist (d. 1885)
* July 14
** James Mellor Brown, English cleric (d. 1867)
** William A. Whittlesey, American politician, Ohio (d. 1866)
* July 15
** Thomas Bulfinch, American writer and mythologist (d. 1867)
** Karl Friedrich Vollrath Hoffmann, German author (d. 1842)
** Thomas Shanks (politician), Thomas Shanks, American politician (d. 1849)
** Joseph Smith (Presbyterian minister, born 1796), Joseph Smith, President of Franklin College (d. 1868)
** Joseph Augustine Wade, Irish composer (d. 1845)
* July 16
** Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, French landscape and portrait painter and printmaker in etching (d. 1875)
** Henry Grider, American politician (d. 1866)
* July 18
** Immanuel Hermann Fichte, German philosopher (d. 1879)
** William Lunn (educator), William Lunn, Canadian educator, businessman, and politician (d. 1886)
* July 19 – Armand Malitourne, French literary critic (d. 1866)
* July 20
** Maziere Brady, Irish judge (d. 1871)
** Edward Hodges, Anglo-American composer and organist (d. 1867)
*
July 22
Events Pre-1600
* 838 – Battle of Anzen: The Byzantine emperor Theophilos suffers a heavy defeat by the Abbasids.
*1099 – First Crusade: Godfrey of Bouillon is elected the first Defender of the Holy Sepulchre of The Kingdom of ...
– Carlo Pepoli, Italian politician, journalist, and poet (d. 1881)
* July 23 – Franz Berwald, Swedish composer (d. 1868)
* July 24
** John M. Clayton, American lawyer and politician (d. 1856)
** Georg, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg (d. 1853)
** Karol Ignacy Lorinser, Austrian Physician (d. 1853)
* July 25 – Gideon Lane Soule, American educator, principal of Phillips Exeter Academy (d. 1879)
* July 26
** George Catlin, American painter (d. 1872)
** Lizinska de Mirbel, French miniaturist (d. 1849)
* July 27
** Eliza Henderson Boardman Otis, American philanthropist, novelist, and social leader (d. 1873)
** Jacques Reclus, French protestant church clergyman (d. 1882)
** Pavel Stroyev, Russian historian (d. 1876)
* July 28
** John Dudlow, English cricketer (d. 1879)
** Charles Edward Long, British antiquarian (d. 1861)
** Pakubuwono VII, Susuhunan of Surakarta (d. 1858)
*
July 29
Events Pre-1600
*587 BC – The Neo-Babylonian Empire sacks Jerusalem and destroys the First Temple.
* 615 – Pakal ascends the throne of Palenque at the age of 12.
* 904 – Sack of Thessalonica: Saracen raiders under Leo o ...
** Walter Hunt (inventor), Walter Hunt, American mechanic and inventor (d. 1859)
** Joannes Josephus van Mulken, Dutch politician (d. 1879)
** Christian Winther, Danish lyric poet (d. 1876)
* July 30 – Jules Vinçard, French humorist (d. 1879)
* July 31
** Jean-Gaspard Deburau, Bohemian-French mime (d. 1846)
** Mary Euphrasia Pelletier, French Roman Catholic nun and saint (d. 1868)
** Meade Purdy, American politician (d. 1870)
August
* August 1
** George Pritchard (missionary), George Pritchard, British Christian missionary and diplomat (d. 1883)
** François Désiré Roulin, French explorer and scientist (d. 1874)
* August 3
** Ferdinand Helias, American priest (d. 1874)
** Anna Lühring, Prussian soldier (d. 1866)
*
August 4
Events Pre-1600
* 598 – Goguryeo–Sui War#Course of the war, Goguryeo-Sui War: In response to a Goguryeo (Korean) incursion into Liaoxi, Emperor Emperor Wen of Sui, Wéndi of Sui dynasty, Sui orders his youngest son, Yang Liang (assiste ...
– Samuel Cahen, French Hebraist and journalist (d. 1862)
*
August 5
Events Pre-1600
* AD 25 – Guangwu claims the throne as Emperor of China, restoring the Han dynasty after the collapse of the short-lived Xin dynasty.
* 70 – Fires resulting from the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem are ...
** Michael Banim, Irish writer (d. 1874)
** Francisco Gómez (Salvadoran politician), Francisco Gómez, President of El Salvador (d. 1838)
* August 6 – Ludwig von Zanth, German architect and painter (d. 1857)
* August 7
** John Boyd (Texas politician), John Boyd, American settler in Texas and state senator (d. 1873)
** François Zola, French engineer (d. 1847)
*
August 9
Events Pre-1600
*48 BC – Caesar's Civil War: Battle of Pharsalus: Julius Caesar decisively defeats Pompey at Pharsalus and Pompey flees to Egypt.
* 378 – Gothic War: Battle of Adrianople: A large Roman army led by Emperor Vale ...
– Ezra Durgin, politician (d. 1863)
* August 13
** Pierre Beaubien, Canadian politician (d. 1881)
** Carl August Buchholz, organ builder (d. 1884)
** Robert Halley (minister), Robert Halley, British minister (d. 1876)
* August 14
** James Gerry, American politician (d. 1873)
** Juan Temple, American landowner (d. 1866)
* August 15
** Samuel C. Sample, American politician (d. 1855)
** John Torrey, United States botanist (d. 1873)
* August 16
** Nathaniel Boyden, American politician (d. 1873)
** Frédéric de Courcy, French man of letters (d. 1862)
** Francis Crozier, Irish naval officer and polar explorer (d. 1848)
* August 17 – Rufus Anderson, American minister (d. 1880)
*
August 19
Events Pre-1600
* 295 BC – The first temple to Venus, the Roman goddess of love, beauty and fertility, is dedicated by Quintus Fabius Maximus Gurges during the Third Samnite War.
*43 BC – Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, later kno ...
– Agnes Strickland, English writer and editor (d. 1874)
* August 21
** Hugh Archer (politician), Hugh Archer, American politician (d. 1858)
** William Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck, Marquess of Titchfield, British politician (d. 1824)
** Asher Brown Durand, American painter and engraver (d. 1886)
** Hermann Olshausen, German theologian (d. 1839)
* August 22
** David Canabarro, Brazilian Gaúcho revolutionary (d. 1867)
** Baden Powell (mathematician), Baden Powell, mathematician (d. 1860)
** Dhian Singh, longest serving wazir of the Sikh Empire (d. 1843)
* August 24 – George Huntington (Steuben County, NY), George Huntington, American farmer and politician from New York (d. 1866)
* August 25
** Edwin Beard Budding, inventor of the lawnmower and adjustable spanner (d. 1846)
** James Lick, American businessman, piano builder (d. 1876)
** Friedrich Ludwig Meissner, German obstetrician (d. 1860)
* August 26
** Nicol Hugh Baird, British surveyor (d. 1849)
** William Marshall (1796–1872), William Marshall, English politician (d. 1872)
** Peter von Meyendorff, Russian diplomat (d. 1863)
* August 27
** Joanna Quiner, American seamstress and sculptor (d. 1868)
** Sophia Smith (Smith College), Sophia Smith, founder of Smith College (d. 1870)
* August 28
** William Hiley Bathurst, British hymnwriter (d. 1877)
** Irénée-Jules Bienaymé, French mathematician (d. 1878)
** Andreas Hallager, Danish composer (d. 1853)
* August 29 – Gaspard Théodore Mollien, French diplomat and explorer (d. 1872)
* August 30
** Julien-Léopold Boilly, painter (d. 1874)
** Émile Debraux, French chansonnier and poet (d. 1831)
September
* September 1
** James Apjohn, professor of chemistry and mineralogy, Trinity College, Dublin (d. 1886)
** Nathaniel S. Berry, American politician (d. 1894)
*
September 2
Events
Pre-1600
* 44 BC – Pharaoh Cleopatra VII of Egypt declares her son co-ruler as Ptolemy XV Caesarion.
* 44 BC – Cicero launches the first of his '' Philippicae'' (oratorical attacks) on Mark Antony. He will make 14 of ...
** Ferdinand-Alphonse Hamelin, French admiral (d. 1864)
** Jean-Baptiste Minne-Barth, Belgian politician and lawyer (d. 1851)
* September 3 – Alphonse de Gisors, French architect (d. 1866)
* September 4
** Robert Lambert Baynes, British Royal Navy admiral (d. 1869)
** Karl Eberhard Herwarth von Bittenfeld, Prussian field marshal (d. 1884)
** James Estabrook, American politician and sheriff (d. 1874)
** Peter Fendi, Austrian artist (d. 1842)
** Henry Yeomans Mott, Canadian politician (d. 1866)
* September 5
** Jacobus Cornelis Gaal, Dutch painter and etcher (d. 1866)
** Sarah Preston Hale, American newspaper publisher (d. 1866)
** Pierre-Théodore Verhaegen, Belgian politician, founder of the Université libre de Bruxelles (d. 1862)
* September 6 – Charles Follen, German poet and patriot (d. 1840)
* September 7 – Abraham Edwards (Massachusetts politician), Abraham Edwards, American politician (d. 1870)
*
September 8
Events Pre-1600
* 70 – After the capture of Herod's Palace the previous day, a Roman army under Titus secures and plunders the city of Jerusalem.
* 617 – Battle of Huoyi: Li Yuan defeats a Sui dynasty army, opening the path ...
** Henry Bentinck (British Army officer), Henry Bentinck, British courtier (d. 1878)
** Francesco Boffo, Sardinian-born Neoclassical architect (d. 1867)
** Jean-Jacques Champin, watercolorist and lithographer (d. 1860)
** William Montague Ferry, American missionary (d. 1867)
** Antonio Gutiérrez de la Fuente, president of Peru (d. 1878)
*
September 9
Events Pre-1600
*337 – Constantine II, Constantius II, and Constans succeed their father Constantine I as co-emperors. The Roman Empire is divided between the three Augusti.
* 1000 – Battle of Svolder, Viking Age.
* 1141 &ndas ...
** Harriet Vaughan Cheney, American-Canadian novelist, writer (d. 1889)
** Johan Nordenfalk, Swedish politician (d. 1846)
* September 10 – Eugénie Niboyet, French author, feminist (d. 1883)
* September 11
** Alexandre Basset, French writer and playwright (d. 1870)
** Édouard-Joseph-Ennemond Mazères, French writer and librettist (d. 1866)
* September 12
** Uriel Crocker, American businessman (d. 1887)
** Vasyl Popovych, Ruthenian Greek Catholic hierarch (d. 1864)
* September 13
** John Hales Calcraft, British Member of Parliament (d. 1880)
** James Finlay Weir Johnston, Scottish agricultural chemist (d. 1855)
** Charles Handy Russell, American merchant and banker (d. 1884)
* September 14
** Charles Waln Morgan, Quaker whaling executive, New Bedford, Massachusetts (d. 1861)
** Woodbine Parish, British scientist and diplomat (d. 1882)
* September 16
** Jean-Baptiste Bouillaud, French physician (d. 1881)
** Johann Daniel Elster, composer and choir director (d. 1857)
** William Augustus Muhlenberg, United States Anglican Episcopal clergyman (d. 1877)
* September 19
** Hartley Coleridge, British poet, biographer, essayist, and teacher (d. 1849)
** Richard Harlan, American zoologist (d. 1843)
* September 20
** Franz Wilhelm Ferling, German oboist, composer, and clarinettist (d. 1874)
** Robert Strange (American politician), Robert Strange, Former US Senator from North Carolina, unsuccessful Vice Presidential nominee (d. 1854)
* September 21 – John Samuel Enys, British engineer (d. 1872)
* September 22
** Countess Louise Sophie Danneskiold-Samsøe, member of a Danish noble family (d. 1867)
** Albert Woldemar Hollander, German educationist (d. 1868)
** Cornelius Stribling, United States Navy Rear Admiral (d. 1880)
* September 24 – Joseph Beaume, French painter (d. 1885)
* September 25
** Antoine-Louis Barye, French sculptor (d. 1875)
** Donald Cameron, 23rd Lochiel (d. 1858)
** Samuel Jones-Loyd, 1st Baron Overstone, British politician; (d. 1883)
* September 26
** Richard H. Bayard, American judge (d. 1868)
** Louis Félix Étienne, marquis de Turgot, French politician (d. 1866)
** Princess Ida of Waldeck and Pyrmont, German princess (d. 1869)
** Daniel Turner (North Carolina politician), Daniel Turner, American politician (d. 1860)
* September 27
** António Manuel da Fonseca, Portuguese painter (d. 1890)
** Thomas Fortier, Canadian politician (d. 1876)
*
September 28
Events Pre-1600
*48 BC – Pompey disembarks at Pelusium upon arriving in Egypt, whereupon he is assassinated by order of King Ptolemy XIII.
* 235 – Pope Pontian resigns. He is exiled to the mines of Sardinia, along with Hippolytus ...
** Robert Budd Gilchrist, United States federal judge (d. 1856)
** Karl Wilhelm Krüger, German classical philologist (d. 1874)
* September 29
** Bólu-Hjálmar, Icelandic poet (d. 1875)
** Jonathan Smith Green, American missionary to Hawaii, educator (d. 1878)
** Samuel Irton, politician (d. 1866)
* September 30
** John Kimball (politician, born 1796), John Kimball, American politician from New Hampshire and Vermont (d. 1884)
** John Mytton, British politician (d. 1834)
** Reuben M. Norton, American businessman, 1st Mayor of Racine, Wisconsin (d. 1884)
** Princess Frederica of Prussia, Duchess of Anhalt-Dessau (d. 1850)
October
* October 1
** Charles James Barnett, British politician (d. 1882)
** Louise Swanton Belloc, French writer and translator (d. 1881)
** Cornelia Frances Jefferson, American singer and actress (d. 1848)
** Mikhail Muravyov-Vilensky, Russian imperial statesmen (d. 1866)
* October 2
** Sir Henry Chamberlain, 2nd Baronet, Brazilian painter (d. 1844)
** Sir Edward Denny, 4th Baronet, British politician (d. 1889)
** William Boyd Kinnear, Canadian politician (d. 1868)
* October 3 – William Jameson (botanist, born 1796), William Jameson, Scottish-Ecuadorian botanist (d. 1873)
* October 4
** August Wilhelm Bach, German composer (d. 1869)
** Thomas Baillie (British Army officer), Thomas Baillie, Canadian politician (d. 1863)
** Robert King, 4th Earl of Kingston, Irish Earl (d. 1867)
** John Richardson (author), John Richardson, British Army officer and Canadian novelist (d. 1852)
* October 5
** John Hoge Ewing, American politician (d. 1887)
** Yisrael Friedman of Ruzhin, Hasidic rabbi and rebe, founder of the Ruzhyn dynasty (d. 1850)
* October 6
** August Abendroth, Lawyer, businessman and philanthropist (d. 1867)
** Thomas T. Fauntleroy (soldier), Thomas T. Fauntleroy, American military figure and politician (d. 1883)
** Charles Backus Goddard, American lawyer and politician (d. 1864)
** Yevgeny Obolensky, Russian military officer (d. 1865)
** George R. Redfield, American politician from Michigan (d. 1887)
** Leonora Cannon Taylor, member of the Relief Society (d. 1868)
* October 8 – Joseph S. Cabot, Massachusetts banker and politician (d. 1874)
* October 9
** Fitzroy Kelly, British politician (d. 1880)
** John Murdoch (bishop), John Murdoch, Roman Catholic bishop in Scotland (d. 1865)
** Rémi-Joseph Tellier, French Jesuit priest (d. 1866)
** Joseph Bonomi the Younger, English archaeologist and writer (d. 1878)
* October 10
** Franz Gerhard Eschweiler, German botanist (d. 1831)
** Thomas Konow, Norwegian politician and admiral (d. 1881)
* October 11
** August Ahlborn, German painter (d. 1857)
** John W. Brown (New York politician), John W. Brown, American politician from New York (d. 1875)
** Charles-Prosper Ollivier d'Angers, French neurologist (d. 1845)
* October 12
** William Arrindell, British judge (d. 1862)
** Jacob Eichenbaum, Galician-Jewish maskil, educator, poet and mathematician (d. 1861)
* October 13
** Ellen Randolph Coolidge, granddaughter of Thomas Jefferson (d. 1876)
** Stephen Creyke, English Anglican priest (d. 1883)
** Coralie van den Cruyce, Belgian writer, feminist, poet (d. 1858)
** Anders Retzius, Swedish scientist (d. 1860)
* October 14
** John Easton Mills, former mayor of Montreal, Quebec (d. 1847)
** Ludvig Nicolaus von Scheele, Danish statesman (d. 1874)
* October 15
** John Stephen Bazin, French-born bishop in Indiana, United States (d. 1848)
** Date Narimune, daimyo (d. 1819)
** Toma Polyanskyi, politician (d. 1869)
* October 16
** Jean-Joseph Ader, French playwright (d. 1859)
** Samuel G. Andrews, American politician (d. 1863)
** James Martin Bell, American politician (d. 1849)
** Karl Spindler (novelist), Karl Spindler, German writer (d. 1855)
* October 17
** Richard DeCharms, American minister (d. 1864)
** William Deedes (born 1796), William Deedes, English cricketer and politician (d. 1862)
** Leopold Kupelwieser, Austrian artist (d. 1862)
** James Matheson, British politician and merchant (d. 1878)
** Ross Winans, inventor, locomotive builder (d. 1877)
* October 18
** Francis Bisset Hawkins, English physician (d. 1894)
** Hosea Ballou II, American Universalist minister (d. 1861)
** John Wilford Blackstone Sr., American lawyer and politician (d. 1868)
* October 19
** Remexido, Portuguese guerrilla leader (d. 1838)
** Carl Wagner (painter), Carl Wagner, German painter known for romantic landscape painting (d. 1867)
* October 20
** Walter Bearblock, English cricketer (d. 1857)
** Pierre Lorillard III, American businessman (d. 1867)
** George W. Owen, American politician (d. 1837)
** George Eustis Sr., American judge (d. 1858)
* October 22
** Jacob Ljunglöf, Swedish businessman (d. 1860)
** Achille Etna Michallon, French painter (d. 1822)
** John James Snodgrass, British military officer, author (d. 1841)
* October 23
** William Casson, English botanist (d. 1886)
** Stefano Franscini, mathematician, member of the Swiss Federal Council (d. 1857)
* October 24
** August von Platen-Hallermünde, German poet (d. 1835)
** David Roberts (painter), David Roberts, Scottish painter (d. 1864)
** Charles Waddington (East India Company officer), Charles Waddington, army engineer, British major-general (d. 1858)
* October 25 – Henry Crewe Boutflower, British writer and minister (d. 1863)
* October 26
** John Bennie (missionary), John Bennie, South African missionary (d. 1869)
** John Campbell, 2nd Marquess of Breadalbane, British politician (d. 1862)
** James Curley (astronomer), James Curley, Irish-American astronomer (d. 1889)
** Gottfried Osann, German chemist and physicist (d. 1866)
** Joseph Simon Volmar, Swiss painter and sculptor (d. 1865)
* October 27 – William L. Chaplin, American abolitionist (d. 1871)
* October 28
** Charles Egon II, Prince of Fürstenberg, German politician (d. 1854)
** Robert Wilhelm Lagerborg, Finnish politician (d. 1849)
** John Law (representative), John Law, American politician (d. 1873)
** Francis Moon, Lord Mayor of London (d. 1871)
* October 29 – Richard Spencer (Maryland politician), Richard Spencer, American politician (d. 1868)
* October 30
** Beaubrun Ardouin, Haitian politician and historian (d. 1865)
** Thomas William Bramston, British politician (d. 1871)
** Wilhelm August Rieder, painter (d. 1880)
** John Simmons (clothing manufacturer), John Simmons, American businessman (d. 1870)
* October 31
** Ottilie von Goethe, German writer, editor (d. 1872)
** Samuel Trehawke Kekewich, British politician (d. 1873)
November
* November 1 – William Adam (minister), William Adam, Scottish abolitionist and Unitarian minister (d. 1881)
* November 2
** Frederick Chamier, British writer (d. 1870)
** Joseph Desanat, French Provençal poet and journal editor (d. 1873)
*
November 3
Events Pre-1600
* 361 – Emperor Constantius II dies of a fever at Mopsuestia in Cilicia; on his deathbed he is baptised and declares his cousin Julian rightful successor.
* 1090 – The Rouen Riot, an attempt by English king ...
** Jovan Gavrilović, Serbian historian (d. 1877)
** Friedrich Lennig, German writer (d. 1838)
*
November 4
Events Pre-1600
* 1354 – War of the Straits: The Genoese fleet under Paganino Doria defeats and captures the entire Venetian fleet under Niccolò Pisani at the Battle of Sapienza.
* 1429 – Armagnac–Burgundian Civil War: Jo ...
** John Neagle, American painter (d. 1865)
** James McNeil Stephenson, American lawyer, businessman and politician (d. 1877)
* November 5
** Lewis F. Linn, Jacksonian Democratic U.S. Senator for the state of Missouri (d. 1843)
** Sir Henry Thompson, 3rd Baronet, British baronet (d. 1868)
*
November 6
Events Pre-1600
* 447 – A powerful earthquake destroys large portions of the Walls of Constantinople, including 57 towers.
* 963 – Synod of Rome: Emperor Otto I calls a council at St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. Pope John XII ...
** George Back, British Royal Navy admiral (d. 1878)
** Jean-Claude-Léonard Baveux, French Sulpician priest (d. 1865)
** Charles Richard Fox, British Army general (d. 1873)
** Bartholomew Gugy, Canadian politician (d. 1876)
** Leopold II, Prince of Lippe, Sovereign of the Principality of Lippe (d. 1851)
* November 7
** Alphonso Boone, American pioneer (d. 1850)
** Edward Pery Buckley, politician (d. 1873)
** Charles C. Hascall, American politician (d. 1862)
* November 8 – Alexandre Vattemare, French ventriloquist and philanthropist (d. 1864)
* November 10
** François-Xavier Méthot, Canadian politician (d. 1853)
** Jonas Webb, English farmer (d. 1862)
* November 11
** Phan Thanh Giản, Vietnamese official (d. 1867)
** Frederic de Peyster, American lawyer (d. 1882)
** Joseph Swan (engraver), Joseph Swan, engraver and publisher (d. 1872)
* November 13
** Moritz Wilhelm August Breidenbach, German jurist (d. 1857)
** Matthew Howard-Gibbon, British officer of arms (d. 1873)
** Erik Julin, Finnish businessperson (d. 1874)
* November 14
** Friederike Funk, German soprano (d. 1830)
** Alejandro Próspero Révérend, French physician (d. 1881)
** Robert Young (clergyman), Robert Young, Australian clergyman (d. 1865)
*
November 17
Events Pre-1600
* 887 – Emperor Charles the Fat is deposed by the Frankish magnates in an assembly at Frankfurt, leading his nephew, Arnulf of Carinthia, to declare himself king of the East Frankish Kingdom in late November.
* 1183 &nd ...
** Thomas Hills, English cricketer (d. 1866)
** Sir Henry Willoughby, 3rd Baronet, British politician (d. 1865)
* November 18
** Karl Arnold-Obrist, Swiss priest (d. 1862)
** Andrew Butler, American senator (d. 1857)
** Henry Dangar, surveyor and pastoralist in New South Wales, Australia (d. 1861)
* November 19 – Christian Lorenz Sommer, German classical philologist (d. 1846)
* November 20
** Pierre-Louis Billaudèle, Canadian priest (d. 1869)
** Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin, French botanist (d. 1842)
** Thomas Stearn, English cricketer (d. 1862)
* November 21 – Jean Zuléma Amussat, French surgeon (d. 1856)
* November 24
** Stephan Ludwig Roth, Transylvanian Saxon intellectual, pedagogue, Lutheran pastor (d. 1849)
** Maltby Strong, American politician (d. 1878)
* November 25
** Andreas von Ettingshausen, German mathematician, physicist (d. 1878)
** Abdollah Mirza Qajar, Iranian poet and Qajar prince (d. 1846)
** Edward Robinson (Maine politician), Edward Robinson, American politician (d. 1857)
* November 27
** Gamaliel Bartlett, American postmaster (d. 1859)
** Alexis Bonami, Canadian fur trader (d. 1890)
** John MacEnery, British archaeologist (d. 1841)
** Richard Mayne, English barrister, joint Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis (d. 1868)
** Jens Vahl, Danish botanist (d. 1854)
** John Wright (Sheffield cricketer), John Wright, English cricketer (d. 1857)
* November 28 – Daniel William Cahill, Irish physicist (d. 1864)
* November 29 – John Hope-Johnstone (1796–1876), John Hope-Johnstone, Scottish politician (d. 1876)
* November 30 – Carl Loewe, German composer (d. 1869)
December
* December 2
** Ödön Beöthy, Hungarian nobleman, politician (d. 1854)
** Edward Dunsterville, British naval officer and hydrographer (d. 1873)
** William Webb Follett, English lawyer and politician (d. 1845)
** David Spangler (congressman), David Spangler, American politician (d. 1856)
* December 3
** Francis Kenrick, Catholic Bishop of Philadelphia (d. 1863)
** Henriette Widerberg, Swedish opera soprano (d. 1872)
* December 5
** William Arthur (clergyman), William Arthur, father of U.S. president Chester A. Arthur (d. 1875)
** Thomas Flower Ellis, British law reporter (d. 1861)
** George Mortimer Tibbits, American landowner (d. 1878)
* December 6
** Joseph W. Jackson, American politician from Georgia state (d. 1854)
** Henry Seymour (New Zealand politician), Henry Seymour, New Zealand politician (d. 1883)
*
December 7
Events Pre-1600
*43 BC – Marcus Tullius Cicero is assassinated in Formia on orders of Marcus Antonius.
* 574 – Byzantine Emperor Justin II, suffering recurring seizures of insanity, adopts his general Tiberius and proclaims him ...
– Michel Charles Durieu de Maisonneuve, French botanist (d. 1878)
* December 8 – Ferdinand Wolf, Romance philologist from Austria (d. 1866)
* December 9 – Emilie Zumsteeg, German composer, music teacher, choir conductor, singer, pianist (d. 1857)
* December 10 – John Burnet Biddulph, South African explorer (d. 1837)
* December 11
** Richard Curzon-Howe, 1st Earl Howe, British earl (d. 1870)
** Nikolai Lukash, Imperial Russian military officer and politician (d. 1868)
** Thomas Alexander Souter, British army officer (d. 1848)
* December 12 – John Stephenson (physician), John Stephenson, canadian physician (d. 1842)
* December 13 – George Storrs, American minister (d. 1879)
* December 14
** Lilburn Boggs, American politician (d. 1860)
** Auguste Lorieux, French writer (d. 1842)
* December 15
** Jacob Letterstedt, Swedish businessman (d. 1862)
** Hiram Runnels, U.S. politician (d. 1857)
* December 17
** Thomas Chandler Haliburton, Canadian-British politician, judge and author (d. 1865)
** Christina Robertson, Scottish artist, editor (d. 1854)
*
December 18
Events Pre-1600
* 1118 – The city of Zaragoza is conquered by king Alfonso I of Aragon from the Almoravid.
* 1271 – Kublai Khan renames his empire "Yuan" (元 yuán), officially marking the start of the Yuan dynasty of Mongolia an ...
** Peter Daniel Bruun, Danish politician and lawyer (d. 1864)
** James Gallatin, American banker (d. 1876)
* December 19
** Joan Aulí, Spanish composer and organist (d. 1870)
** Manuel Bretón de los Herreros, Spanish dramatist, poet and journalist (d. 1873)
* December 20 – Simon Meister, German painter (d. 1844)
* December 21 – Tomasz Zan, Polish poet (d. 1855)
* December 22
** George McClellan (physician), George McClellan, American surgeon (d. 1847)
** Jared W. Williams, American politician (d. 1864)
* December 24 – Tytus Działyński, Polish politician (d. 1861)
* December 25
** Fernán Caballero, Spanish novelist (d. 1877)
** Hugh Lee Pattinson, English industrial chemist (d. 1858)
** Juan Esteban Pedernera, Argentine politician and military officer (d. 1886)
** Frederick Augustus Ross, American minister (d. 1883)
* December 27
** Ghalib, Mirza Ghalib, Persian poet of Urdu (d. 1869)
** Franciszek Pfanhauser, Polish painter (d. 1865)
** Karl Friedrich von Steinmetz, Prussian field marshal (d. 1877)
* December 29
** William B. Calhoun, American politician (d. 1865)
** Johann Christian Poggendorff, German physicist (d. 1877)
** Ferdinand von Wrangel, Baltic German explorer and Russian admiral (d. 1870)
* December 30 – Miklós Wesselényi, Hungarian politician (d. 1850)
;Date unknown
* Du Bois Agett, early settler of Western Australia (d. 1866)
* Edwin Beard Budding, English engineer and inventor of the lawnmower (d. 1846)
* Mirza Shafi Vazeh, Azeri poet (d. 1852)
Deaths
January–March
* January 1
** Alexandre-Théophile Vandermonde French musician and chemist (b. 1735)
** Giambattista Vasco, Italian economist (b. 1733)
* January 5 – Samuel Huntington (Connecticut politician), Samuel Huntington, Connecticut jurist (b. 1731)
* January 5 – Anna Barbara Reinhart, Swiss mathematician (b. 1730)
* January 13 – John Anderson (natural philosopher), John Anderson, Scottish scientist and inventor (b. 1726)
* February 7 – Sir Francis Geary, 1st Baronet, officer of the British Royal Navy (b. 1709)
* February 14 – Samuel Pegge, English antiquary (b. 1704)
*
February 15
Events Pre-1600
* 438 – Roman emperor Theodosius II publishes the law codex Codex Theodosianus
* 590 – Khosrau II is crowned king of Persia.
* 706 – Byzantine emperor Justinian II has his predecessors Leontios and Ti ...
– John Caesar Australian bushranger of African descent (b. 1763)
* February 17 – James Macpherson, Scottish writer (b. 1736)
* February 25 – Jean-Nicolas Stofflet, French royalist general (executed) (b. 1751)
* February 28 – Friedrich Wilhelm Rust, German violinist (b. 1739)
* March 1 – Carl Fredrik Adelcrantz, Swedish architect and civil servant (b. 1716)
* March 3 – Pierre-René Rogue, French Catholic priest, member of the Congregation of the Mission (b. 1758)
* March 6 – Guillaume Thomas François Raynal, French writer, man of letters during the Age of Enlightenment (b. 1713)
* March 10
** William Chambers (architect), William Chambers, Scottish-Swedish architect (b. 1723)
** John Forbes (Royal Navy officer), John Forbes, British Royal Navy officer (b. 1714)
* March 12 – Franz Töpsl, Augustinian Canon Regular (b. 1711)
* March 16 – Joseph Gerrald, Scottish political reformer (b. 1763)
* March 19 – Hugh Palliser, British naval officer, administrator (b. 1722)
*
March 26
Events Pre-1600
* 590 – Emperor Maurice proclaims his son Theodosius as co-emperor of the Byzantine Empire.
* 624 – First Eid al-Fitr celebration.
* 1021 – The death of the Fatimid caliph al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah, kept secret ...
– François de Charette, French Royalist soldier, politician (b. 1763)
*
March 30
Events Pre-1600
* 598 – Avar–Byzantine wars: The Avars lift the siege at the Byzantine stronghold of Tomis. Their leader Bayan I retreats north of the Danube River after the Avaro- Slavic army is decimated by the plague.
* 1282 ...
– Princess Augusta Wilhelmine of Hesse-Darmstadt (b. 1765)
April–June
*
April 2
Events Pre-1600
* 1513 – Having spotted land on March 27, Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León comes ashore on what is now the U.S. state of Florida, landing somewhere between the modern city of St. Augustine and the mouth of the St ...
– Ulrika Pasch, Swedish rococo painter and miniaturist (b. 1735)
* April 6 – George Campbell (minister), George Campbell, Scottish minister (b. 1719)
* April 9 – Frederick Albert, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg, German prince of the House of Ascania (b. 1735)
* April 11 – François-Antoine Devaux, French writer (b. 1712)
* April 16 – Molly Brant Mohawk United Empire Loyalist (b. c.1736)
* April 17 – Raja Chamaraja Wodeyar IX of Mysore (b. 1774)
* April 30 – Franciszka Corvin-Krasińska, Polish noblewoman, morganatic wife of Charles of Saxony (b. 1742)
* May 1 – Alexandre Guy Pingré, Catholic priest and scientist (b. 1711)
* May 2 – Juan García Ruiz, bishop of Nueva Segovia (1784–1796) (b. 1728)
*
May 6
Events Pre-1600
* 1527 – Spanish and German troops sack Rome; many scholars consider this the end of the Renaissance.
* 1536 – The Siege of Cuzco commences, in which Incan forces attempt to retake the city of Cuzco from the Sp ...
– Adolph Freiherr Knigge, German writer, Freemason (b. 1752)
* May 12 – Johann Uz, German poet (b. 1720)
* May 13 – John Butler (pioneer), John Butler, Loyalist who led an irregular militia unit during the American Revolutionary War (b. 1728)
* May 17 – Gotthard Friedrich Stender, Baltic-German Lutheran priest who played an outstanding role in Latvia's history of culture (b. 1714)
* May 28 – Caroline of Stolberg-Gedern (1732–1796), Caroline of Stolberg-Gedern, Princess of Stolberg-Gerdern by birth and by marriage a princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (b. 1732)
* May 29 – Carl Fredrik Pechlin, Swedish politician and demagogue (b. 1720)
* June 7 – Elisabetta Caminèr Turra, Venetian writer (b. 1751)
* June 8
** Jean-Marie Collot d'Herbois, French revolutionary (b. 1749)
** Felice Giardini, Italian composer, violinist (b. 1716)
* June 9 – José Álvarez de Toledo, Duke of Alba, patron of the artist Francisco Goya (b. 1756)
* June 11
** Nathaniel Gorham, Massachusetts politician, merchant (b. 1738)
** Samuel Whitbread (1720–1796), Samuel Whitbread, English brewer, politician (b. 1720)
* June 14
** Charles Albert II, Prince of Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst, 3rd Prince of Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst from 1793 to 1796 (b. 1742)
** John Laforey, British naval officer (b. 1729)
* June 16
** Charles of Saxony, Duke of Courland, German prince from the House of Wettin and Duke of Courland (b. 1733)
** Walter Stewart (general), Walter Stewart, Irish-born American general during the American Revolutionary War (b. 1756)
* June 19 – Consider Tiffany, British loyalist (b. 1732)
*
June 21
Events Pre-1600
* 533 – A Byzantine expeditionary fleet under Belisarios sails from Constantinople to attack the Vandals in Africa, via Greece and Sicily.
* 1307 – Külüg Khan is enthroned as Khagan of the Mongols and Wuzong o ...
– Richard Gridley, American Revolutionary soldier (b. 1710)
* June 25 – Johann Philipp Siebenkees, German philosopher (b. 1759)
* June 26 – David Rittenhouse, American astronomer, inventor, mathematician, surveyor, scientific instrument craftsman and public official (b. 1732)
* June 28 – Antonio Maria Lorgna, Italian mathematician (b. 1735)
* June 30 – Abraham Yates Jr., American lawyer, civil servant from Albany (b. 1724)
July–September
* July 8
** John Mills (soldier), John Mills, American soldier, officer (b. 1754)
** Adam Naruszewicz, Polish-Lithuanian nobleman (b. 1733)
* July 16
** William Gerard Hamilton, English statesman (b. 1729)
** George Howard (British Army officer), George Howard, British field marshal (b. 1718)
* July 17 – John Christopher Hartwick, Lutheran minister in Colonial America, founder of Hartwick College (b. 1714)
* July 20 – John Houstoun, American lawyer, statesman from Savannah (b. 1744)
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July 21
Events Pre-1600
* 356 BC – The Temple of Artemis in Ephesus, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, is destroyed by arson.
* 230 – Pope Pontian succeeds Urban I as the eighteenth pope. After being exiled to Sardinia, he became th ...
**
Robert Burns
Robert Burns (25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796), also known familiarly as Rabbie Burns, was a Scottish poet and lyricist. He is widely regarded as the List of national poets, national poet of Scotland and is celebrated worldwide. He is the be ...
, Scottish poet (b. 1759)
** Philip Carteret, British naval officer, explorer in two circumnavigation expeditions (b. 1733)
* August 1
** Robert Pigot, 2nd Baronet, British Army officer during the American Revolutionary War (b. 1720)
** Sir Robert Pigot, 2nd Baronet, British army officer (b. 1720)
* August 2 – Sarah Osborn, American writer (b. 1714)
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August 10
Events Pre-1600
* 654 – Pope Eugene I elected to succeed Martinus I.
* 955 – Battle of Lechfeld: Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor defeats the Magyars, ending 50 years of Magyar invasion of the West.
* 991 – Battle of Maldon: T ...
– Ignaz Anton von Indermauer, Austrian nobleman from Tyrol, Landvögte and Kreishauptmann of Vorarlberg (b. 1759)
* August 12
** Richard Beckford, English member of parliament
** Mary Ann Wrighten, English singer, actress (b. 1751)
* August 25 – Isaac Parsons (Virginia politician), Isaac Parsons, American planter (b. 1752)
* August 31 – John McKinly, American physician, politician from Wilmington (b. 1721)
* September 1 – David Murray, 2nd Earl of Mansfield (b. 1727)
* September 7 – Henri François Lambert, brigadier general of the French revolutionary army (b. 1760)
* September 11 – Anna Barbara Gignoux, German industrialist (b. 1725)
* September 20
** Juan José Elhuyar, Spanish chemist, mineralogist (b. 1754)
** Christian Febiger, American Revolutionary War commander (b. 1749)
* September 21 – François Séverin Marceau-Desgraviers, French revolutionary general (killed in battle) (b. 1769)
* September 27 – Jonathan Sewall, last British attorney general of Massachusetts (b. 1729)
* September 29 – Henry Hamilton (governor), Henry Hamilton, Anglo-Irish soldier, government official of the British Empire (b. c. 1734)
October–December
* October 7 – Thomas Reid, religiously trained Scottish philosopher (b. 1710)
* October 10 – Juliana Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (b. 1729)
* October 16
** Antoine-Joseph Pernety, French writer (b. 1716)
**
Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia
Victor Amadeus III (Vittorio Amedeo Maria; 26 June 1726 – 16 October 1796) was King of Sardinia and ruler of the Savoyard state, Savoyard states from 20 February 1773 to his death in 1796. Although he was politically conservative, he carrie ...
(b. 1726)
* October 30 – Archibald Montgomerie, 11th Earl of Eglinton, Scottish general (b. 1726)
* November 8 – King Ang Eng of Cambodia (b. 1773)
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November 17
Events Pre-1600
* 887 – Emperor Charles the Fat is deposed by the Frankish magnates in an assembly at Frankfurt, leading his nephew, Arnulf of Carinthia, to declare himself king of the East Frankish Kingdom in late November.
* 1183 &nd ...
– Empress Catherine the Great, Catherine II of Russia (b. 1729)
* November 19 – Thomas Thynne, 1st Marquess of Bath (b. 1734)
* December 2 – Jean Charles Abbatucci, French general during the War of the First Coalition (b. 1771)
* December 5 – George Mason V, American planter, businessman (b. 1753)
* December 10 – Israel Jacobs, colonial Pennsylvania Legislator and United States Representative from Pennsylvania (b. 1726)
* December 12 – William Buller (bishop), William Buller, English clergyman (b. 1735)
* December 15 – Anthony Wayne, United States Army officer, statesman, and member of the United States House of Representatives (b. 1745)
* December 16 – Johann Daniel Titius, German astronomer, professor at Wittenberg (b. 1729)
*
December 18
Events Pre-1600
* 1118 – The city of Zaragoza is conquered by king Alfonso I of Aragon from the Almoravid.
* 1271 – Kublai Khan renames his empire "Yuan" (元 yuán), officially marking the start of the Yuan dynasty of Mongolia an ...
– Lord John Cavendish, British nobleman, statesman (b. 1732)
* December 19 – Pyotr Rumyantsev, Russian general (b. 1725)
* December 25
** Bengt Anders Euphrasén, Swedish botanist (b. 1756)
** Velu Nachiyar, Indian queen of Sivaganga estate (1760–1790) (b. 1730)
* December 28 – Prince Louis Charles of Prussia, son of Frederick William II of Prussia and Frederika Louisa of Hesse-Darmstadt (b. 1773)