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November 3 – Thomas Montacute, 4th Earl of Salisbury, English military leader (mortally wounded in battle) (b. 1388)

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November 4 – Sophia of Bavaria, Queen regent of Bohemia (b. 1376)

date unknown

Maxtla, Tepanec ruler of Azcapotzalco

Paul of Venice, Catholic theologian

Isabella, Countess of Foix, French sovereign (b. 1361)

probable – John Purvey, English theologian (b. 1353)

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1428

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1428

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دîٌىîًٍèى يà ًٌٌَêîى

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1428

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1428 (ٍûٌے÷à ÷هٍûًهٌٍà نâàنِàٍü âîٌüىîé) مîن ïî ‏ëèàيٌêîىَ êàëهينàً‏ — âèٌîêîٌيûé مîن, يà÷èيà‏ùèéٌے â ÷هٍâهًم.

 

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رîلûٍèے 1428 مîن

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ئàييà ؤ’ہًê َçيà¸ٍ, ÷ٍî ه¸ ïًهنيàçيà÷هيèه — îٌâîلîنèٍü شًàيِè‏ îٍ àيمëè÷àي è êîًîيîâàٍü نîôèيà تàًëà êîًîيîé شًàيِèè.

 

ہيمëè÷àيه îٌàنèëè ôًàيَِçٌêَ‏ êًهïîٌٍü خًëهàي.

 

ثèٍîâٌêèé êيےçü آèٍîâٍ îٌàونàهٍ آûّهمîًîن, âûٌٍَïèâ ïًîٍèâ حîâمîًîنà.

 

دîًُîâ âيîâü ïîنâهًمàهٌٍے îٌàنه ٌî ٌٍîًîيû ëèٍîâِهâ.

 

حà ذٌَü âïهًâûه لûëà çàâهçهيà âîنêà (ٌâî¸ يûيهّيهه يàçâàيèه îيà ïîëَ÷èëà ïîçنيهه).

 

آلëèçè رàىàًêàينà سëَملهê يà÷àë ًٌٍîèٍهëüٌٍâî ٌîلٌٍâهييîé îلٌهًâàٍîًèè.

 

تàçàيü ٌٍàëà ٌٍîëèِهé تàçàيٌêîمî ُàيٌٍâà.

 

1428—1432 — ذîىهè âîçâًàٍèëè ïîن ٌâî‏ âëàٌٍü âٌ‏ جîًه‏. آهيهِèàيِû ٌîًُàيèëè ëèّü ہًمîٌ, حàâïëèé, تًîٍîي è جîنîيَ.

 

1428—1465 — فىèً جàًîêêî ہلَ-جَُàىىàن ہلنَë-صàêê II.

 

1428—1468 — دًàâèٍهëü َçلهêîâ ہلَëُàéً-ُàي (1412—1468). بç ًîنà ؤوَ÷è. خٌيîâàë مîٌَنàًٌٍâî يà ٍهًًèٍîًèè îٍ رèلèًè نî رûًنàًüè. دîٍهًïهë ïîًàوهيèه îٍ êàëىûêîâ.

 

دًههىيèê ×وَ ؤè îٍçûâàهٍ âîéٌêà èç آüهٍيàىà, ïًèçيàâ âîونے âîٌٌٍàيèے ïًèيِà ثه ثîے êîًîë¸ى آüهٍيàىà. 3 ےيâàًے — اàâهًّهيèه âûâîنà êèٍàéٌêèُ âîéٌê èç آüهٍيàىà.

1428—1788 — ؤèيàٌٍèے ثه âî آüهٍيàىه.

1428—1433 — بىïهًàٍîً آüهٍيàىà ثه زُàé زî.

حîâûé ïًàâèٍهëü آüهٍيàىà ثه زُàé زî (ثه ثîé) ïًèيèىàهٍ ٍèٍَë ُîàيمنه (َُàينè) («èىïهًàٍîً»). حمَهي ×àé ïèّهٍ «آهëèêَ‏ âهٌٍü î çàىèًهيèè حمî».

 

1428—1464 — بىïهًàٍîً كïîيèè أî-صàيàنçîيî.

تًهٌٍüےيٌêîه âîٌٌٍàيèه â كïîيèè â ïًîâèيِèےُ âîêًَم تèîٍî.

زهيî÷êè ïîن ïًهنâîنèٍهëüٌٍâîى âîونے بِêîàٍëے îنهًوàëè ًےن ïîلهن يàن ٌîٌهنےىè — ïëهىهيàىè زهٌêîêî è زëàêîïàيà, âٌٍَïèëè ٌ يèىè â ٌî‏ç è îلًàçîâàëè êîيôهنهًàِè‏ ًٍ¸ُ ïëهى¸ي.

 

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ذîنèëèٌü 1428 مîن

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رى. ٍàêوه: تàٍهمîًèے:ذîنèâّèهٌے â 1428 مîنَ

 

رâےٍîé تàٌٌèàي س÷هىٌêèé.

30 è‏ëے — ءهًيàًن VII آîèيٌٍâهييûé, ىîيàًُ يهىهِêîمî êيےوهٌٍâà ثèïïه-ؤهٍىîëüن, ٌàىûé نîëمî ïًàâےùèé ىîيàًُ èç ٍهُ َ êîمî ٍî÷يî èçâهٌٍيû مîنû وèçيè è ïًàâëهيèے (َى. 1511).

22 يîےلًے — ذè÷àًن حهâèëë, 16-é مًàô سîًèê, لًèٍàيٌêèé ïîëèٍèê è ïîëêîâîنهِ, «نهëàٍهëü êîًîëهé», îنèي èç مëàâيûُ نهےٍهëهé ïهًèîنà âîéيû ہëîé è ءهëîé ذîçû (َل. 1471)

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رêîي÷àëèٌü 1428 مîن

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رى. ٍàêوه: تàٍهمîًèے:سىهًّèه â 1428 مîنَ

 

جàçà÷÷î (زîىىàçî نè ؤوîâàييè نè رèىîيه تàٌٌàè), èٍàëüےيٌêèé وèâîïèٌهِ, êًَïيهéّèé ïًهنٌٍàâèٍهëü ôëîًهيٍèéٌêîé وèâîïèٌè êâàًٍî÷هيٍî.

 

ہينًهé ذَلë¸â (17 îêٍےلًے 1428, جîٌêâà), يàèلîëهه èçâهٌٍيûé ًٌٌَêèé èêîيîïèٌهِ ىîٌêîâٌêîé ّêîëû èêîيîïèٌè.

 

1428

https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/1428_مîن

 

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رîلûٍèے 23-4-1712, 18 âهê

 

Blessed Devasahayam Pillai,

(23 April, 1712 – 14 January, 1752)

           

Devasahayam Pillai, a faithful layman was proclaimed blessed.

He lived in the 18th century and died a martyr in Kottar, India.

Blessed Devasahayam Pillai is the first layman from India to be beatified by the Catholic Church.

 

to see to read:

https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-blessed-devasahayam-pillai-23-april-1712-14-january-1752-172959326.html

 

1712

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1712

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1712 مîن

 

رîلûٍèے 1712 مîنà

 

16 ےيâàًے 1712 مîنà — د¸ًٍ I îٌيîâûâàهٍ ïهًâَ‏ ًٌٌَêَ‏ آîهييَ‏ èيوهيهًيَ‏ ّêîëَ. حûيه ‎ٍî آîهييûé èيوهيهًيî-êîٌىè÷هٌêèé َيèâهًٌèٍهٍ èى. ہ. ش. جîوàéٌêîمî.

 

15 ôهâًàëے 1712 مîنà — د¸ًٍ I èçنàë سêàç î ًٌٍîèٍهëüٌٍâه ïهًâîمî îًَوهéيîمî çàâîنà â زَëه.

 

1 ىàًٍà 1712 مîنà — âهي÷àيèه دهًٍà I è إêàٍهًèيû ہëهêٌههâيû (لَنَùهé èىïهًàًٍèِû إêàٍهًèيû I) â بٌààêèهâٌêîé ِهًêâè â رàيêٍ-دهٍهًلًَمه.

 

19 ىàے 1712 مîنà — د¸ًٍ I ïهًهي¸ٌ ٌٍîëèَِ ذîٌٌèè èç جîٌêâû â رàيêٍ-دهٍهًلًَم.

 

30 ىàے 1712 مîن — â رàيêٍ-دهٍهًلًَمه çàëîوهي êàىهييûé دهًٍîïàâëîâٌêèé ٌîلîً.

 

ءîًüلà ïëهلهéٌêèُ ىàٌٌ ïًîٍèâ مîًîنٌêîمî ïàًٍèِèàٍà â آèëüي‏ٌه.

 

رىهًٍü ءàُàنًَà è ىهونîٌَîليàے âîéيà همî ٌûيîâهé. رèêُè îâëàنهëè çيà÷èٍهëüيîé ÷àٌٍü‏ دهينوàلà.

 

1712—1713 — دàنèّàُ جîمîëîâ ؤوàُàينàً. إمî èىهيهى ïًàâèë âهçèً ا‏ëüôèêàً-ُàي.

 

شهâًàëü — زîىàٌ حü‏êîىهي â آَëâهًمهىïٍîيه ہيمëèے ïًèٌٍَïèë ê ًٌٍîèٍهëüٌٍâَ ïàًîàٍىîٌôهًيîé ىàّèيû.

 

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Birth - ذîونهيèه 1712 مîن

ذîنèëèٌü 1712 مîن

ذîنèâّèهٌے â 1712 مîنَ

 

24 ےيâàًے 1712 — شًèنًèُ آهëèêèé, êîًîëü دًٌٌَèè.

 

4 ôهâًàëے 1712 — أهîًم شًèنًèُ طىèنٍ, يهىهِêèé مًàâ¸ً, نîëمîه âًهىے ًàلîٍàâّèé â ذîٌٌèè.

 

ذîنèëٌے 23 àïًهëے 1712 مîنà:

 

April 23, 1712:

Devasahayam Pillai, beatified Indian Catholic (d. 1752)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devasahayam_Pillai

 

28 è‏يے 1712 مîنà — ئàي-ئàê ذٌٌَî, ôًàيَِçٌêèé ىûٌëèٍهëü, êîىïîçèٍîً.

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رêîي÷àëèٌü 1712 مîن

سىهًّèه â 1712 مîنَ

 

1 è‏ëے — سèëüےى تèيم, àيمëèéٌêèé ïî‎ٍ.

12 è‏ëے — ذè÷àًن تًîىâهëü, لûâّèé ëîًن-ïًîٍهêٍîً ہيمëèè, طîٍëàينèè è بًëàينèè â 1658 — 1659 مîنàُ, ٌûي è ïًههىيèê خëèâهًà تًîىâهëے (ًîن.1626).

14 ٌهيٍےلًے — ؤوèîâàييè ؤîىهيèêî تàٌٌèيè, èٍàëüےيٌêèé àًٌٍîيîى, îٍêًûâّèé ùهëü ىهونَ êîëüِàىè رàًٍَيà.

 

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::::: يهêîٍîًûه ë‏نè âهًےٍ â ًهàêàًيàِè‏

:::: îنيàêî, ے ‎ٍè نàييûه èٌٍîًè÷هٌêèُ ٌîلûٍèé ïًèâîوَ ÷èٌٍî àٌٌîِèàٍèâيî َâèنے çàïèٌè ïîُîوèه يà çàïèٌü نàٍ.

 

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1758 مîن \ 1758 year

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1758

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1758

 

from Wikipedia

 

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1758

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1758 (MDCCLVIII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar, the 1758th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 758th year of the 2nd millennium, the 58th year of the 18th century, and the 9th year of the 1750s decade. As of the start of 1758, the Gregorian calendar was 11 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

 

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Events / رîلûٍèے

1758 مîن \ 1758 year

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January–March  

1758

 

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January 1, 1758

 

Swedish biologist

Carl Linnaeus

(Carl von Linne)

publishes in Stockholm

the first volume (Animalia)

of the 10th edition of Systema Naturae,

the starting point of modern zoological nomenclature,

introducing binomial nomenclature for animals

to his established system of Linnaean taxonomy.

 

Among the first examples of his system of identifying an organism by genus and then species,

 

Swedish biologist Carl Linnaeus (Carl von Linne)

identifies

the lamprey with the name

Petromyzon marinus.

 

Swedish biologist Carl Linnaeus (Carl von Linne)

introduces the term Homo sapiens.

 

* Date of January 1, 1758 

assigned retrospectively.

 

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January 20, 1758

 

At Cap-Haitien in Haiti, former slave turned rebel Francois Mackandal is executed by the French colonial government by being burned at the stake.

 

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January 22, 1758

 

Konigsberg

Kaliningrad

William Fermor

East Prussia

Russia

Seven Years' War end <--> WWII end

 

1758 - Konigsberg

1945 - Kaliningrad

 

22.1.1758     22.01.1758

 

January 22, 1758

 

Russian troops under the command of William Fermor invade East Prussia and capture Konigsberg with 34,000 soldiers;

although the city is later abandoned by Russia after the Seven Years' War ends, the city again comes under Russian control in 1945 during World War II and is now named Kaliningrad.

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February 22, 1758

 

A fleet of 158 British Royal Navy warships, under the command of Admiral Edward Boscawen, departs from Plymouth toward North America in an effort to conquer the French Canadian territories of New France.

 

Many of the sailors die of nutritional deficiencies along the way, including the scurvy that kills 26 of the crew of HMS Pembroke, captained by future world explorer James Cook on his first long voyage.

 

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February 23, 1758

Jonathan Edwards, the famed English theologian who had assumed the presidency of what is now Princeton University only a week earlier, sets an example for students and faculty by publicly receiving an inoculation against smallpox. Unfortunately, the vaccine contains live smallpox; Edwards develops the disease and dies on March 22 at the age of 54.

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March 16, 1758

 

Members of the Comanche Nation loot and destroy the Spanish Mission Santa Cruz de San Saba (near modern day Menard, Texas) and kill eight of the people there, including the mission leader, Father Alonso Giraldo de Terreros.

 

March 30, 1758

 

The first patent for a one-piece pencil with eraser is issued to American inventor J. Rechendorf of New York City.

 

April–June 1758

 

April 29 – Battle of Cuddalore: A British fleet under Sir George Pocock engages the French fleet of Anne Antoine, Comte d'Ache indecisively near Madras.

May 21 – Seven Years' War – French and Indian War: Mary Campbell is abducted from her home in Pennsylvania by members of the Lenape Nation.

June 8 – Seven Years' War – French and Indian War: Siege of Louisbourg: James Wolfe's attack at Louisbourg, Nova Scotia commences.

 

June 23: Battle of Krefeld

June 9–June 10 – Spanish-Barbary Wars – Battle of Cape Palos: a Spanish squadron of three ships of the line defeats a Barbary squadron made up of a ship of the line and a frigate.

June 23 – Seven Years' War – Battle of Krefeld: Anglo-Hanoverian forces under Ferdinand of Brunswick defeat the French.

June 30, 1758 - Seven Years' War – Battle of Domstadtl:

Austrian forces under Ernst Gideon von Laudon and Joseph von Siskovits rout an enormous convoy with supplies for the Prussian army, guarded by strong troops of

Hans Joachim von Zieten.

 

July–September 1758

July 6, 1758

Pope Clement XIII succeeds Pope Benedict XIV, as the 248th pope.

Seven Years' War – Battle of Bernetz Brook: British troops defeat the French.

July 8 – Seven Years' War: French and Indian War: French forces hold Fort Carillon against the British at Ticonderoga, New York.

July 25 – Seven Years' War – French and Indian War: The island battery at Fortress Louisbourg is silenced, and all French warships are destroyed or taken.

August 3, 1758 – Seven Years' War – Battle of Negapatam: Off the coast of India, Admiral Pocock again engages d'Ache's French fleet, this time with more success.

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August 3, 1758: Battle of Zorndorf

August 25,1758 – Seven Years' War – Battle of Zorndorf: Frederick defeats the Russian army of Count Wilhelm Fermor near the Oder.

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August 27 – Seven Years' War – British troops under the command of Colonel John Bradstreet capture Fort Frontenac (near the site of what is now Kingston, Ontario) from the French.

September 3 – Tavora affair: Joseph I of Portugal survives an assassination attempt.

September 14 – Seven Years' War – French and Indian War: Battle of Fort Duquesne: A British attack on Fort Duquesne (modern day Pittsburgh) is defeated.

 

October–December 1758

 

October 14: Battle of Hochkirch

October 14 – Seven Years' War: Battle of Hochkirch: Frederick loses a hard-fought battle against the Austrians under Marshal Leopold von Daun, who besieges Dresden.

November 25 – Seven Years' War: French and Indian War: French forces abandon Fort Duquesne to the British, who then name the area Pittsburgh.

December 13 – The ship Duke William sinks in the North Atlantic, with the loss of over 360 lives, while deporting Acadians from Prince Edward Island to France.

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December 25, 1758

 

Halley's Comet

appears for the first time,

after Halley's identification of it.

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Date unknown, 1758

 

The French build the first European settlement in what becomes Erie County, New York, at the mouth of Buffalo Creek.

Rudjer Boscovich publishes his atomic theory, in Theoria philosophiae naturalis redacta ad unicam legem virium in nalura existentium.

A fire destroys parts of Christiania, Norway.

Marquis Gabriel de Lernay, a French officer captured during the Seven Years' War, establishes a military lodge in Berlin, with the help of Baron de Printzen, master of The Three Globes Lodge at Berlin, and Philipp Samuel Rosa, a disgraced former pastor.

Okadaya, predecessor of AEON, a multiple retailer group, founded in Yokkaichi, Japan.

J. R. Geigy, predecessor of Novartis, a global pharmaceutical brand, founded in Basel, Switzerland. 

 

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ذ î ونهي è ه, 1758

Births, 1758

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January 6 – Charles Ganilh, French economist, politician (d. 1836)

January 9 – George Leveson-Gower, 1st Duke of Sutherland (d. 1833)

January 11 – Francois Louis Bourdon, French Revolutionary politician (d. 1797)

January 17 – Marie Anne Simonis, Belgian textile industrialist (d. 1831)

January 20 – Marie-Anne Pierrette Paulze, French chemist (d. 1836)

January 24 – Frederick Ponsonby, 3rd Earl of Bessborough (d. 1844)

February 1

Jacques Antoine Marie de Cazal es, French orator, politician (d. 1805)

David Ochterlony, Massachusetts-born general with the East India Company (d. 1825)

February 2 – George Thicknesse, 19th Baron Audley (d. 1818)

February 3

Francis Napier, 8th Lord Napier of Great Britain (d. 1823)

Vasily Kapnist, Ukrainian poet, playwright (d. 1823)

February 10 – Amalia Holst, German writer, intellectual, and feminist (d. 1829)

February 17 – John Pinkerton, British antiquarian (d. 1826)

February 25 – Joseph McDowell, U.S. Representative for North Carolina (d. 1799)

February 28 – Nicolas Francois, Count Mollien, French financier (d. 1850)

March 6 – William Russell, U.S. soldier (d. 1825)

March 9 – Franz Joseph Gall, German pioneering neuroanatomist (d. 1828)

March 12 – Leopold Karel, Count of Limburg Stirum (d. 1840)

March 15 – Magdalene Sophie Buchholm, Norwegian poet (d. 1826)

March 25 – Richard Dobbs Spaight, Governor of North Carolina (d. 1802)

April 1 – Benjamin Mooers, American soldier (d. 1838)

April 4

John Hoppner, English portrait-painter (d. 1810)

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon, French painter (d. 1823)

April 16 – Christian Karl August Ludwig von Massenbach, Prussian soldier (d. 1827)

April 19 – Fisher Ames, U.S. Congressman for Massachusetts (d. 1808)

April 22 – Francisco Javier Castaٌos, 1st Duke of Bailen, Spanish general (d. 1852)

April 23

Alexander Hood, British Royal Navy officer (k. 1798)

Alexander Cochrane, British Royal Navy officer (d. 1832)

Philip Gidley King, British Royal Navy officer, colonial administrator (d. 1808)

April 27 – Charles Dumont de Sainte-Croix, French zoologist (d. 1830)

 

James Monroe

April 28 – James Monroe, 5th President of the United States (d. 1831)

April 29 – Georg Carl von Dobeln, Swedish officer, general and war hero (d. 1820)

April 30, 1758

Emmanuel Vitale, Maltese military leader (d. 1802)

Jane West, English writer (d. 1852)

 

May 6, 1758

Maximilien de Robespierre, French revolutionary (d. 1794)

Andre Massena, Napoleonic general, Marshal of France (d. 1817)

May 8 – John Heath, U.S. Representative for Virginia (d. 1810)

May 15 – Thomas Taylor, English neoplatonist translator (d. 1835)

May 17

Sir John St Aubyn, 5th Baronet, English fossil collector (d. 1839)

Honore IV, Prince of Monaco (d. 1819)

June 19 – Raffaello Sanzio Morghen, Italian engraver (d. 1833)

June 22 – Joseph McMinn, governor of Tennessee (d. 1824)

June 29 – Clotilde Tambroni, Italian philologist, linguist (d. 1817)

June 30 – James Stephen, British lawyer (d. 1832)

July 4 – Charles d'Abancour, French statesman (d. 1792)

July 25 – Elizabeth Hamilton, English writer (d. 1816)

July 31 – Rosalie de Constant, Swiss naturalist (d. 1834)

July 31 – Jeremiah Colegrove, U.S. farmer, manufacturer and soldier (d. 1836)

August 2 – William Campbell, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Upper Canada, resident of Toronto (d. 1834)

August 5 – Emperor Go-Momozono of Japan (d. 1779)

August 10 – Armand Gensonne, French politician (d. 1793)

August 14 – Carle Vernet, French painter (d. 1835)

 

Thomas Picton

August 24, 1758, birth

Edward James Eliot, English politician (d. 1797)

Thomas Picton, British soldier, colonial governor (k. 1815)

Duchess Sophia Frederica of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (d. 1794)

August 25 – Israel Pellew, English naval officer (d. 1832)

September 1, 1758 – George Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer, English Whig politician (d. 1834)

September 9 – Alexander Nasmyth, Scottish portrait and landscape painter (d. 1840)

September 10, 1758 – Hannah Webster Foster, U.S. novelist (d. 1840, in Montreal, Canada), Born in Salisbury, Massachusetts.

Foster's first novel, The Coquette; or, The History of Eliza Wharton (1797) is a fictionalized account of the true story of Elizabeth Whitman, the subject of a sensational news story in New England.

Foster's second novel, The Boarding School; or, Lessons of a Preceptress to Her Pupils, an exploration of the topic of women's education.

Hannah Webster Foster, U.S. novelist

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Webster_Foster

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Salisbury, Massachusetts (Settled 1638), USA, America

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salisbury,_Massachusetts

Salisbury, a cathedral city in Wiltshire, England, UK

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salisbury

رîëٌلهًè, مîًîن â ہيمëèè, آهëèêîلًèٍàيèے, خلْهنèي¸ييîه تîًîëهâٌٍâî

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September 10, 1758 – Hannah Webster Foster, U.S. novelist (d. 1840, in Montreal, Canada, 81 years), Born in Salisbury, Massachusetts.

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September 18, 1758, the birth of Louis Friant, French Napoleonic soldier (d. 1829),

General Louis Friant,


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