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Year
1799 (
Roman numerals) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a
common year starting on Saturday "Calendar in year 1799 (Russia)" (full Julian calendar),
Steffen Thorsen, Time and Date AS, 2007, webpage:
http://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/index.html?year=1799&country=20 Julian-1799
(Russia used the Julian calendar until ).
of the 11-day slower Julian calendar).
Events of 1799
January - June
July - December
Undated
- The Dutch East India Company is dissolved.
- The Place Royale in Paris is renamed Place des Vosges when the Department of Vosges becomes the first to pay new Revolutionary taxes.
- The American system of manufacturing of manufacturing is invented.
- The small town of Tignish, Prince Edward Island, Canada is founded.
- 12 year old Conrad John Reed finds what he described as a "heavy yellow rock" along Little Meadow Creek in Cabarrus County, North Carolina, North Carolina and makes it a doorstop in his home. Conrad's father John Reed learns that the rock is actually gold in 1802, initiating the first gold rush in the United States.
Ongoing events
Fictional events
- The events of Bernard Cornwell's 1997 novel Sharpe's Tiger (novel)
- During a flashback in an episode of Assy McGee, President John Adams was hiding under a bridge with a woman he described as "his whore", giving her a gift, and getting ready to sexual intercourse with her, when an angry mob ran by looking for them. They immediately covered each other in ash to blend in with the dark ground & crouched down to resemble large rocks. However, after the mob passed, the woman revealed to John that she was allergic to ash, and her allergies were so overwhelmed that the reaction had proved to be fatal. She died telling John Adams she loved him. Her death proved devestating to him.
Births
- January 6 - Jedediah Smith, American fur trapper and explorer (d. 1831)
- January 31 - Rodolphe Töpffer, Swiss teacher, author, and artist (d. 1846)
- February 4 - Almeida Garrett, Portuguese writer (d. 1854)
- February 11 - Basil Moreau, founder of the Congregation of Holy Cross (d. 1873)
- March 8 - Simon Cameron, American politician (d. 1889)
- March 20 - Karl August Nicander, Swedish poet (d. 1839)
- March 28 - Karl Adolph von Basedow, a Germans physician, famous for reporting the symptoms of Graves-Basedow disease. (d. 1854)
- March 29 - Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (d. 1869)
- April 12 - Henri Druey, Swiss Federal Councilor (d. 1855)
- April 17 - Eliza Acton, English cookery writer (d. 1859)
- May 13 - Catherine Gore, English author (d. 1861)
- May 20- Honoré de Balzac, French author (d. 1850)
- May 21 - Mary Anning, British paleontologist (d. 1847)
- June 6 - Aleksandr Pushkin, Russian author (d. 1837)
- June 18 - Prosper Meniere, French physician (d. 1862)
- July 4 - King Oscar I of Sweden and Norway (d. 1859)
- September 8 - James Bowman Lindsay, Scottish inventor (d. 1862)
- September 10 - George Willison Adams, American abolitionist (d. 1879)
- November 1 - Thomas Baldwin Marsh, American religious leader (d. 1866)
- December 30 - David Douglas, Scottish botanist (d. 1834)
- date unknown
See also :Category: 1799 births.
Deaths
- January 9 - Maria Gaetana Agnesi, Italian mathematician (b. 1718)
- January 26 - Gabriel Christie (general), British general (b. 1722)
- February 6 - Etienne-Louis Boullee, French architect (b. 1728)
- February 7 - Qianlong Emperor of China (b. 1711)
- February 19 - Jean-Charles de Borda, French mathematician, physicist, political scientist, and sailor (b. 1733)
- March 22 - Roddy McCorley, Irish republican
- May 4 - Tipu Sultan, Indian ruler (b. 1750)
- May 19 - Pierre Beaumarchais, French writer (b. 1732)
- May 26 - James Burnett, Lord Monboddo, Scottish judge (b. 1714)
- May 31 - Pierre Charles Le Monnier, French astronomer (b. 1715)
- June 6 - Patrick Henry, American revolutionary politician (b. 1736)
- August 2 - Montgolfier brothers, French inventor (b. 1744)
- August 4 - John Bacon, British sculptor (b. 1740)
- August 5 - Richard Howe, British admiral (b. 1726)
- August 29 - Pope Pius VI (b. 1717)
- August 31 - Nicolas-Henri Jardin, French architect (b. 1720)
- September 7 - Louis Guillaume Lemonnier, French botanist (b. 1717)
- October 6 - William Withering, British physician (b. 1741)
- October 24 - Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf, Austrian composer (b. 1739)
- December 14 - George Washington, first President of the United States (b. 1732)
- December 18 - Jean-Étienne Montucla, French mathematician (b. 1725)
- December 31 - Jean-François Marmontel, French historian and writer (b. 1723)
See also :Category: 1799 deaths.
Notes
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Year
1799 (
Roman numerals) was a
common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Saturday "Calendar in year 1799 (Russia)" (full Julian calendar),
Steffen Thorsen, Time and Date AS, 2007, webpage:
http://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/index.html?year=1799&country=20 Julian-1799
(Russia used the Julian calendar until ).
of the 11-day slower
Julian calendar).
Events of 1799
January - June
July - December
Undated
- The Dutch East India Company is dissolved.
- The Place Royale in Paris is renamed Place des Vosges when the Department of Vosges becomes the first to pay new Revolutionary taxes.
- The American system of manufacturing of manufacturing is invented.
- The small town of Tignish, Prince Edward Island, Canada is founded.
- 12 year old Conrad John Reed finds what he described as a "heavy yellow rock" along Little Meadow Creek in Cabarrus County, North Carolina, North Carolina and makes it a doorstop in his home. Conrad's father John Reed learns that the rock is actually gold in 1802, initiating the first gold rush in the United States.
Ongoing events
- French Revolution (1789-1799)
- French Revolutionary Wars (1792-1802)-Second Coalition/Egyptian Campaign
- Napoleonic Wars (1799-1815)-Second Coalition/Egyptian Campaign
Fictional events
- The events of Bernard Cornwell's 1997 novel Sharpe's Tiger (novel)
- During a flashback in an episode of Assy McGee, President John Adams was hiding under a bridge with a woman he described as "his whore", giving her a gift, and getting ready to sexual intercourse with her, when an angry mob ran by looking for them. They immediately covered each other in ash to blend in with the dark ground & crouched down to resemble large rocks. However, after the mob passed, the woman revealed to John that she was allergic to ash, and her allergies were so overwhelmed that the reaction had proved to be fatal. She died telling John Adams she loved him. Her death proved devestating to him.
Births
- January 6 - Jedediah Smith, American fur trapper and explorer (d. 1831)
- January 31 - Rodolphe Töpffer, Swiss teacher, author, and artist (d. 1846)
- February 4 - Almeida Garrett, Portuguese writer (d. 1854)
- February 11 - Basil Moreau, founder of the Congregation of Holy Cross (d. 1873)
- March 8 - Simon Cameron, American politician (d. 1889)
- March 20 - Karl August Nicander, Swedish poet (d. 1839)
- March 28 - Karl Adolph von Basedow, a Germans physician, famous for reporting the symptoms of Graves-Basedow disease. (d. 1854)
- March 29 - Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (d. 1869)
- April 12 - Henri Druey, Swiss Federal Councilor (d. 1855)
- April 17 - Eliza Acton, English cookery writer (d. 1859)
- May 13 - Catherine Gore, English author (d. 1861)
- May 20- Honoré de Balzac, French author (d. 1850)
- May 21 - Mary Anning, British paleontologist (d. 1847)
- June 6 - Aleksandr Pushkin, Russian author (d. 1837)
- June 18 - Prosper Meniere, French physician (d. 1862)
- July 4 - King Oscar I of Sweden and Norway (d. 1859)
- September 8 - James Bowman Lindsay, Scottish inventor (d. 1862)
- September 10 - George Willison Adams, American abolitionist (d. 1879)
- November 1 - Thomas Baldwin Marsh, American religious leader (d. 1866)
- December 30 - David Douglas, Scottish botanist (d. 1834)
- date unknown
- Alexei Lvov, Russian composer (d. 1870)
- Patrick MacDowell, Irish sculptor (d. 1870)
- James Townsend Saward, English barrister and forger
- John Brown Russwurm, American abolitionist (d. 1851)
See also :Category: 1799 births.
Deaths
- January 9 - Maria Gaetana Agnesi, Italian mathematician (b. 1718)
- January 26 - Gabriel Christie (general), British general (b. 1722)
- February 6 - Etienne-Louis Boullee, French architect (b. 1728)
- February 7 - Qianlong Emperor of China (b. 1711)
- February 19 - Jean-Charles de Borda, French mathematician, physicist, political scientist, and sailor (b. 1733)
- March 22 - Roddy McCorley, Irish republican
- May 4 - Tipu Sultan, Indian ruler (b. 1750)
- May 19 - Pierre Beaumarchais, French writer (b. 1732)
- May 26 - James Burnett, Lord Monboddo, Scottish judge (b. 1714)
- May 31 - Pierre Charles Le Monnier, French astronomer (b. 1715)
- June 6 - Patrick Henry, American revolutionary politician (b. 1736)
- August 2 - Montgolfier brothers, French inventor (b. 1744)
- August 4 - John Bacon, British sculptor (b. 1740)
- August 5 - Richard Howe, British admiral (b. 1726)
- August 29 - Pope Pius VI (b. 1717)
- August 31 - Nicolas-Henri Jardin, French architect (b. 1720)
- September 7 - Louis Guillaume Lemonnier, French botanist (b. 1717)
- October 6 - William Withering, British physician (b. 1741)
- October 24 - Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf, Austrian composer (b. 1739)
- December 14 - George Washington, first President of the United States (b. 1732)
- December 18 - Jean-Étienne Montucla, French mathematician (b. 1725)
- December 31 - Jean-François Marmontel, French historian and writer (b. 1723)
See also :Category: 1799 deaths.
Notes
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