Adrien manglard biography of william hill
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German painter
(b. , Köln, d. , Praha)
Danish painter
(b. , Odense, d. , København)
Spanish painter
(active look Huesca)
French potter
(b. expressions , Town, d. , Sotteville-lès-Rouen)
Italian painter
(b. , Modena, d. , Fontainebleau)
Italian painter
(b. , Napoli, d. , Firenze)
Italian painter
(b. manner of speaking. , Città di Castello, d. , Roma)
Dutch sculptor
(b. , Middelburg, d. , Amsterdam)
Danish painter
(b. , København, d. , Frederiksdal)
Italian sculptor
(b. , Riva del Garda, d. , Wien)
Spanish architect
(b. person's name. , Cabárceno, d. , Sevilla)
German painter
(b. , Düsseldorf, d. , Düsseldorf)
German painter
(b. , Nördlingen, d. , München)
French sculptor
(b. , Metropolis, d. , Nancy)
French sculptor
(b. , Nancy, d. , Paris)
Scottish architect
(b. , Kirkcaldy, d. , London)
French sculptor
(b. , La Ferte-sous-Jouarre, d. , Paris)
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Items of interest from the ten year period of the s
The s decade ran from January 1, , to December 31,
Events
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January–March
[edit]- January 2 – The Ottoman Empire defeats Serbian rebels and Austrian troops in battle at Kaçanik Gorge, prompting more than 30, Serb refugees to flee northward from Kosovo, Macedonia and Sandžak to the Austrian Empire.
- January 6 – At the age of 11 years old, Prince Joseph, son of Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor, is named as "King of the Romans", the next in line to become the Emperor.
- January 7 – The first recorded full peal is rung, at St Sepulchre-without-Newgate in the City of London, marking a new era in change ringing.
- January 13 – Captain Thomas Pound, after being captured with his crew the previous month, is tried in Boston and found guilty of piracy although he is later reprieved.[1]
- January 27
- The crew of the ship HMS Welfare, commanded by John Strong, become the first European people to land at the Falkland Islands.[2]
- William Coward is hanged for acts of piracy, following his capture after seizing the ketch Elenor anchored in Boston Harbor the previous year.
- The Convention Parliament is dissolved in England.
- February 6 – King William I