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Thu Mar 08 2001 at 3:23:55
Born in 1710:
The soon-to-be King
Louis XV
of France, great-grandson of
Louis XIV
.
German composer
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
, son of
Johann Sebastian Bach
.
English
composer
Thomas Arne
.
Italian composer
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
.
English
mathematician
Thomas Simpson
.
American mathematician
Thomas Fuller
, in
Africa
.
Scottish philosopher
Thomas Reid
.
French sculptor
François Gaspard Adam
.
English author
Jane Collier
.
English grammarian
Robert Lowth
.
(approx.) French composer
André-Joseph Exaudet
.
Italian composer
Remigio Cesti
.
Swiss zoologist
Abraham Trembley
.
Dancer
Marie-Anne de Cupis
, in
Brussels
.
Died in 1710:
English poet Lady
Mary Chudleigh
.
English actor
Thomas Betterton
.
English composer
Henry Aldrich
.
English
Quaker
pamphleteer
Anne Docwra
.
Louise La Vallière
, former mistress of
Louis XIV
.
Italian composer
Domenico Freschi
.
Plague
kills thousands
in
Lithuania
,
Latvia
,
Estonia
,
Prussia
,
Pomerania
, and eventually
Finland
and
Sweden
. One-third of
Stockholm
succumbs.
Events of 1710:
The War of the Spanish Succession
/
Queen Anne's War
:
French
privateer
s attempting to conquer
Montserrat
are beaten back by local residents.
(July 27) British general
James Stanhope
is victorious at the
Battle of Almenara
.
(August 20) Stanhope captures
Zaragoza
, but neglects to pursue the defeated army.
(September 21) Charles finally enters
Madrid
.
(October 16) The British capture
Port Royal
and occupy
Acadia
.
(November 9) Bourbon pretender
Philip V
's new commanding general, Duc
Louis-Joseph de Vendôme
recaptures Madrid.
(December 9) Battle of Brihuega: Vendôme forces British general Stanhope to surrender.
(December 10)
Battle of Villaviciosa
: Vendôme defeats Austrian general
Guido von Starhemberg
. The Austrians are penned into
Catalonia
and Philip's throne is assured.
French settlers in Louisiana, cut off by the war, avoid starvation only by begging food from local Indians.
Hungary
rebels
against its
Austria
n overlord, but pretender
Frantisek Rákóczi
is badly defeated and people begin to defect.
The Great Northern War
:
Swedish King
Charles XII
, living in
Bendery
in
Moldova
, manages to convince
Ottoman
Sultan
Selim III
to declare war on Russia.
Kjoge Bay: A Danish fleet forces several Swedish ships aground.
Sweden (permanently) captures
Hälsingborg
from
Denmark
.
Tsar
Peter the Great
launches the first sizeable ships of his
Baltic Sea
Fleet.
Peter's army overruns
Estonia
, and captures
Viborg
in southern Sweden.
Sikh
forces under
Banda Singh Bahadur
capture large amounts of
Mughal
territory near
Delhi
; eventually,
Parliamentary
election
s
in Great Britain result in a landslide for the Tories.
Bishop
George Berkely
publishes
The Principles of Human Knowledge
.
Georg Friedric Händel
becomes
Kapellmeister
for the
Elector
of
Hanover
, (eventually be British King
George I
).
Parliament passes the
Post Office Act
, establishing an American
postal service
controlled by London.
Peter the Great introduces
a dangerous revolutionary practice
to the Russian government: the
budget
.
Edmund Halley
compares stellar positions with those recorded by
Claudius Ptolemy
. He deduces that the notion of a "fixed star" is erroneous: stars move across the heavens ("
proper motion
").
The first European
porcelain
factory is founded in
Meissen
.
1709
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How they Were Made
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1711
1709
Giambattista Pergolesi
Bender
Charles Wyndham, 2nd Earl of Egremont
John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford
Henry Aldrich
Trident of Newton
Montserrat
Latvia
47 Ronin
How I made the Year Nodes
Statute of Anne
Proper motion
1765
1700
Edmond Halley
18th century
Peter the Great
Estonia
Serpentine
Kapellmeister
1959