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January–March

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January 6 Events Pre-1600 *1066 – Following the death of Edward the Confessor on the previous day, the Witan meets to confirm Harold Godwinson as the new King of England; Harold is crowned the same day, sparking a succession crisis that will eve ...
Florida Governor Thomas Brown signs legislation that provides public support for the new East Florida Seminary, leading to the establishment of the University of Florida. *
January 8 Events Pre-1600 * 307 – Emperor Huai of Jin, Jin Huaidi becomes emperor of China in succession to his father, Emperor Hui of Jin, Jin Huidi, despite a challenge from his uncle, Sima Ying. * 871 – Æthelred I, King of Wessex, Æthel ...
Taiping Rebellion: Zeng Guofan is ordered to assist the governor of Hunan in organising a militia force to search for local bandits. * January 12 – Taiping Rebellion: The Taiping army occupies Wuchang. * January 19
Giuseppe Verdi Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi (; 9 or 10 October 1813 – 27 January 1901) was an Italian composer best known for his operas. He was born near Busseto to a provincial family of moderate means, receiving a musical education with the h ...
's opera '' Il Trovatore'' premieres in performance at
Teatro Apollo The Tor di Nona is a neighborhood in Rome's ''rione'' '' Ponte''. It lies in the heart of the city's historic center, between the ''Via dei Coronari'' and the Tiber River. Its name commemorates the Torre dell'Annona, a mediaeval tower which once s ...
in Rome. * February 10 – Taiping Rebellion: Taiping forces assemble at Hanyang, Hankou, and Wuchang, for the march on Nanjing. * February 12 – The city of
Puerto Montt Puerto Montt (Mapuche: Meli Pulli) is a port city and commune in southern Chile, located at the northern end of the Reloncaví Sound in the Llanquihue Province, Los Lagos Region, 1,055 km to the south of the capital, Santiago. The commune spa ...
is founded in the Reloncaví Sound, Chile. * February 22Washington University in St. Louis is founded as Eliot Seminary. * March – The clothing company Levi Strauss & Co. is founded in the United States. * March 4Inauguration of Franklin Pierce as 14th President of the United States (his only child was killed in a
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January 6 Events Pre-1600 *1066 – Following the death of Edward the Confessor on the previous day, the Witan meets to confirm Harold Godwinson as the new King of England; Harold is crowned the same day, sparking a succession crisis that will eve ...
). *
March 5 Events Pre-1600 * 363 – Roman emperor Julian leaves Antioch with an army of 90,000 to attack the Sasanian Empire, in a campaign which would bring about his own death. * 1046 – Nasir Khusraw begins the seven-year Middle Eastern ...
– Saint Paul Fire and Marine, as predecessor of The Travelers Companies, a worldwide insurance service, founded in Minnesota, United States. * March 20 – Taiping Rebellion: A rebel army of around 750,000 seizes Nanjing, killing 30,000 Imperial troops. * March 29Manchester is granted city status in the United Kingdom.


April–June

* April 7Prince Leopold, the youngest son and the eighth child of Queen Victoria and
Prince Albert Prince Albert most commonly refers to: *Albert, Prince Consort (1819–1861), consort of Queen Victoria *Albert II, Prince of Monaco (born 1958), present head of state of Monaco Prince Albert may also refer to: Royalty * Albert I of Belgium ...
, is born. * April 16Indian Railways: The first passenger railway in India opens from Bombay to Thana, Maharashtra, . *
May May is the fifth month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars and is the third of seven months to have a length of 31 days. May is a month of spring in the Northern Hemisphere, and autumn in the Southern Hemisphere. Therefore, May ...
** The world's first public aquarium opens, at the
London Zoo London Zoo, also known as ZSL London Zoo or London Zoological Gardens is the world's oldest scientific zoo. It was opened in London on 27 April 1828, and was originally intended to be used as a collection for science, scientific study. In 1831 o ...
. ** An outbreak of yellow fever kills 7,790 in New Orleans. ** Isambard Kingdom Brunel accepts John Scott Russell's tender for construction of the passenger steamer. * May 5Perpetual Maritime Truce comes into force between the United Kingdom and the rulers of the Sheikhdoms of the Lower Gulf, later known as the Trucial States. * May 12October 31 – The Great Industrial Exhibition is held in Dublin, Ireland. * May 23 – The first plat for Seattle, Washington, is laid out. * June 27Taiping Rebellion: The Northern Expeditionary Force crosses the Yellow River. * June 30Georges-Eugène Haussmann is selected as '' préfect'' of the Seine (department) to begin the re-planning of Paris.


July–September

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July 1 Events Pre-1600 * 69 – Tiberius Julius Alexander orders his Roman legions in Alexandria to swear allegiance to Vespasian as Emperor. * 552 – Battle of Taginae: Byzantine forces under Narses defeat the Ostrogoths in Italy, and the ...
- The Swiss watch company Tissot is founded. *
July 8 Events Pre-1600 * 1099 – Some 15,000 starving Christian soldiers begin the siege of Jerusalem by marching in a religious procession around the city as its Muslim defenders watch. * 1283 – Roger of Lauria, commanding the Aragonese ...
– U.S. Commodore Matthew C. Perry arrives in Edo Bay, Japan, with a request for a trade treaty. *
July 25 Events Pre-1600 * 306 – Constantine I is proclaimed Roman emperor by his troops. * 315 – The Arch of Constantine is completed near the Colosseum in Rome to commemorate Constantine I's victory over Maxentius at the Milvian Bridge. ...
– Outlaw and bandit
Joaquin Murrieta Joaquin Murrieta Carrillo (sometimes spelled Murieta or Murietta) (1829 – July 25, 1853), also called the Robin Hood of the West or the Robin Hood of El Dorado, was a Mexican-American figure of disputed historicity. The novel '' The Life and ...
is killed in California. * July 27Iesada succeeds his father Ieyoshi as Japanese '' shōgun''. The Late Tokugawa shogunate (the last part of the Edo period in Japan) begins. * August 12 – New Zealand acquires self-government. * August 23 – The first true International Meteorological Organization is established in Brussels, Belgium. * August 24 ** The
Royal Norwegian Navy Museum The Royal Norwegian Navy Museum (Norwegian: ''Marinemuseet'') is a museum documenting the history of the Royal Norwegian Navy. It is located at the former main naval base of Karljohansvern in Horten. The museum was founded by C.F. Klinck on 24 Au ...
is founded at Karljohansvern in
Horten is a town and municipality in Vestfold in Vestfold og Telemark county, Norway—located along the Oslofjord. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Horten. The municipality also includes the town of Åsgårdstrand an ...
, perhaps the world's first naval museum. ** Potato chips are first prepared, by
George Crum George Speck (also known as George Crum;Hugh Bradley, ''Such Was Saratoga'', New York: 1940 July 15, 1824 – July 22, 1914) was an American chef. He was known for his role in popularizing potato chips in Upstate New York and was later mythologiz ...
at Saratoga Springs, New York, according to popular accounts. * September 19Hudson Taylor first leaves for China. * September 20 – Otis Elevator, as predecessor of Otis Worldwide, was founded in the United States.


October–December

* October 1
C. Bechstein C. Bechstein Pianoforte AG (also known as Bechstein, ) is a German manufacturer of pianos, established in 1853 by Carl Bechstein. History Before Bechstein Young Carl Bechstein studied and worked in France and England as a piano craftsman, be ...
's piano factory is founded, one of three established in a "golden year" in the history of the piano (
Julius Blüthner Julius Ferdinand Blüthner (11 March 1824 - 13 April 1910) was a German piano maker and founder of the Blüthner piano factory. Biography Blüthner was born in Falkenhain (now Meuselwitz), Thuringia. In 1853 he founded a piano-manufacturing ...
and
Steinway & Sons Steinway & Sons, also known as Steinway (), is a German-American piano company, founded in 1853 in Manhattan by German piano builder Henry E. Steinway, Heinrich Engelhard Steinweg (later known as Henry E. Steinway). The company's growth led to ...
being the others). * October 45Crimean War: The Ottoman Empire begins war with Russia. * October 4 – On the east coast of the United States, Donald McKay launches the ''
Great Republic When launched in 1853, ''Great Republic'' was the largest wooden ship in the world. She shared this title with another American-built ship, the steamship ''Adriatic''. She was also the largest full-rigged ship ever built in the United States. She ...
'', the world's biggest sailing ship, which at 4,500 tons is too large to be successful. * October 28Crimean War: The Ottoman army crosses the Danube into Vidin/ Calafat, Wallachia. * October 30Taiping Rebellion: The Taiping Northern Expeditionary Force comes within of Tianjin. * November 3 – Troops of
William Walker William Walker may refer to: Arts * William Walker (engraver) (1791–1867), mezzotint engraver of portrait of Robert Burns * William Sidney Walker (1795–1846), English Shakespearean critic * William Walker (composer) (1809–1875), American Ba ...
capture
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in Baja California Territory and declare the (short-lived) Republic of Lower California. * November 4Crimean War:
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– Turkish forces defeat the Russians. *
November 15 Events Pre-1600 * 655 – Battle of the Winwaed: Penda of Mercia is defeated by Oswiu of Northumbria. *1315 – Growth of the Old Swiss Confederacy: The Schweizer Eidgenossenschaft ambushes the army of Leopold I in the Battle of Morg ...
Maria II of Portugal is succeeded by her son
Pedro V Peter V ( pt, Pedro V ; 16 September 1837 – 11 November 1861), nicknamed "the Hopeful" ( pt, o Esperançoso), was King of Portugal from 1853 to 1861. Early life and reign As the eldest son of Queen Maria II and King Ferdinand II, Peter was a ...
. *
November 30 Events Pre-1600 * 978 – Franco-German war of 978–980: Holy Roman Emperor Otto II lifts the siege of Paris and withdraws. 1601–1900 * 1707 – Queen Anne's War: The second Siege of Pensacola comes to end with the failure of the Br ...
(November 18 Old Style and New Style dates, O.S.) – Crimean War: Battle of Sinop – The Russian fleet destroys the Turkey, Turkish fleet. * December 6 – Taiping Rebellion: French Minister (diplomacy), minister de Bourboulon arrives at the Heavenly Capital, aboard the ''Cassini''. * December 14 – Compagnie Générale des Eaux, predecessor of Vivendi and Veolia, a global media Conglomerate (company), conglomerate, is founded in Paris, France. * December 30 – Gadsden Purchase: The United States buys approximately of land from Mexico to facilitate railroad building in the Southwest.


Date unknown

* The Independent Santa Cruz Maya peoples, Maya of Eastern Yucatán Peninsula, Yucatán is recognized as an independent nation by the British Empire. * Arthur de Gobineau begins publication of his ''An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races'' (''Essai sur l'inégalité des races humaines''). * Charles Pravaz and Alexander Wood (physician), Alexander Wood independently invent a practical hypodermic syringe. * Wheaton Academy is founded in West Chicago, Illinois. * The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China is incorporated in London by Scottish people, Scotsman James Wilson (UK politician), James Wilson, under a Royal Charter from Queen Victoria. * Ishikawajima Shipyard, as predecessor of IHI Corporation, a shipyard and transport-related machinery manufacturer in Japan, is founded. * Melbourne Cricket Ground, now the largest sports stadium in the Southern Hemisphere, officially opens. * 1853–1873 – More than 130,000 Chinese laborers come to Cuba.


Births


January–June

* January 1 – Karl von Einem, German general (d. 1934) * January 16 **Johnston Forbes-Robertson, English actor (d. 1937) **Ian Standish Monteith Hamilton, Sir Ian Hamilton, British general (d. 1947) * January 28 ** José Martí, Cuban revolutionary (d. 1895) ** Vladimir Solovyov (philosopher), Vladimir Solovyov, Russian philosopher (d. 1900) * January 29 – Kitasato Shibasaburō, Japanese physician, bacteriologist (d. 1931) * February 4 – Kaneko Kentarō, Japanese politician, diplomat (d. 1942) * February 18 – Ernest Fenollosa, Catalan-American philosopher (d. 1908) * February 22 – Annie Le Porte Diggs, Canadian-born state librarian of Kansas (d. 1916) * March 2 – Ella Loraine Dorsey, American author, journalist, and translator (d. 1935) *
March 5 Events Pre-1600 * 363 – Roman emperor Julian leaves Antioch with an army of 90,000 to attack the Sasanian Empire, in a campaign which would bring about his own death. * 1046 – Nasir Khusraw begins the seven-year Middle Eastern ...
– Howard Pyle, American artist, fiction writer (d. 1911) * March 10 – Thomas Mackenzie, 18th Prime Minister of New Zealand (d. 1930) * March 13 – Robert William Felkin, British writer (d. 1926) * March 14 – Ferdinand Hodler, Swiss painter (d. 1918) * March 25 – Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar, 5th Qajarid Shah of Persia (d. 1907) * March 27 – Yakov Zhilinsky, Russian general (d. 1918) * March 29 – Elihu Thomson, English-American engineer, inventor, co-founder of General Electric (d. 1937) * March 30 – Vincent van Gogh, Dutch painter (d. 1890) * April 6 – Emil Jellinek, German automobile entrepreneur (d. 1918) * April 7 ** Ella Eaton Kellogg, American pioneer in dietetics (d. 1920) ** Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany (d. 1884) * April 22 – Alphonse Bertillon, French police officer, forensic scientist (d. 1914) * April 30 – Alexey Abaza, Russian admiral and politician (d. 1917) * May 4 – Marie Robinson Wright, American travel writer (d. 1914) * May 20 **Ella Hoag Brockway Avann, American educator (d. 1899) **Vladimir Viktorovich Sakharov, Russian general (d. 1920) * May 28 – Carl Larsson, Swedish painter (d. 1919) * June 3 – William Flinders Petrie, English Egyptologist (d. 1942) * June 12 – Chester Adgate Congdon, American mining magnate (d. 1916)


July–December

* July 4 – Ernst Otto Beckmann, German chemist (d. 1923) * July 5 – Cecil Rhodes, English businessman (d. 1902) * July 10 – Percy Scott, British admiral (d. 1924) * July 18 – Hendrik Lorentz, Dutch physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1928) * July 24 – William Gillette, American actor, playwright and stage-manager (d. 1937) * July 26 – Philip Cowen, American Jewish publisher and author (d. 1943) * July 29 – Ioan Culcer, Romanian general and politician (d. 1928) * August 23 – João Marques de Oliveira, Portuguese painter (d. 1927) * August 28 ** Vladimir Shukhov, Russian engineer, polymath, scientist and architect (d. 1939) ** Franz I, Prince of Liechtenstein (d. 1938) * September 1 – Aleksei Brusilov, Russian general (d. 1926) * September 2 – Wilhelm Ostwald, German chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1932) * September 6 – Katherine Eleanor Conway, American journalist, editor, poet, and Laetare Medalist (d. 1927) * September 16 – Albrecht Kossel, German physician, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d. 1927) * September 20 – Chulalongkorn, Rama V, King of Siam (d. 1910) * September 21 – Heike Kamerlingh Onnes, Dutch physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1926) * September 23 – Fritz von Below, German general (d. 1918) * October 4 – Jane Maria Read, American poet and teacher (unknown year of death) * October 13 – Lillie Langtry, English stage actress (d. 1929) * October 14 – John William Kendrick, American railroad executive (d. 1924) * October 17 – Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia, wife of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh (d. 1920) * October 26 – Tokugawa Akitake, Japanese ''daimyō'', the last lord of Mito Domain, younger brother of the last '' shōgun'' Tokugawa Yoshinobu (d. 1910) * October 30 – Louise Abbéma, French painter, sculptor, and designer of the ''Belle Époque'' (d. 1927) * November 9 – Stanford White, American architect (d. 1906) * November 13 – John Drew, Jr., American stage actor (d. 1927) * November 20 – Oskar Potiorek, Austro-Hungarian general (d. 1933) * November 29 – Panagiotis Danglis, Greek general, politician (d. 1924) * December 6 – Hara Prasad Shastri, Indian academic, Sanskrit scholar, archivist and historian of Bengali literature (d. 1931) * December 14 – Errico Malatesta, Italian anarchist (d. 1932) * December 17 – Émile Roux, French physician, bacteriologist and immunologist (d. 1933) * December 21 – Noda Utarō, Japanese entrepreneur and politician (d. 1927) * December 22 ** Sarada Devi, Indian mystic and saint (d. 1920) ** Teresa Carreño, Venezuelan pianist, singer, composer, and conductor (d. 1917) * December 23 – William Henry Moody, 35th United States Secretary of the Navy, 45th United States Attorney General, and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (d. 1917) * December 31 – Tasker H. Bliss, American general (d. 1930)


Date unknown

* William O'Malley (politician), William O'Malley, Irish politician (d. 1939)


Deaths


January–June

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January 8 Events Pre-1600 * 307 – Emperor Huai of Jin, Jin Huaidi becomes emperor of China in succession to his father, Emperor Hui of Jin, Jin Huidi, despite a challenge from his uncle, Sima Ying. * 871 – Æthelred I, King of Wessex, Æthel ...
– Mihály Bertalanits, Slovenes, Slovene (Prekmurje Slovenes, Prekmurje Slovene) poet in the Kingdom of Hungary (b. 1788) * January 16 ** Matteo Carcassi, Italian composer (b. 1792) ** Archduke Rainer Joseph of Austria, Archduke of Austria, Prince Royal of Hungary and Bohemia (b. 1783) ** Robert Lucas (governor), Robert Lucas, governor of Ohio, United States (b. 1781) * January 19 – Karl Faber, German historian (b. 1773) * January 22 – Méry von Bruiningk, Estonian democrat (b. 1818) * February 4 – Princess Maria Amélia of Brazil, daughter of Emperor Pedro I of Brazil (b. 1831) * February 6 – Anastasio Bustamante, 4th President of Mexico (b. 1780) * February 15 – August, Prince of Hohenlohe-Öhringen (b. 1784) * March 17 – Christian Doppler, Austrian mathematician (b. 1803) * March 30 – Abigail Fillmore, First Lady of the United States (b. 1798) * April 18 – William R. King, List of Vice Presidents of the United States, 13th Vice President of the United States (b. 1786) * April 28 – Ludwig Tieck, German writer (b. 1773) * May 18 – Lionel Kieseritzky, Baltic-German chess player (b. 1806) * June 2 ** Lucas Alamán, Mexican statesman, historian (b. 1792) ** Henry Trevor, 21st Baron Dacre, British peer, soldier (b. 1777) * June 7 – Giuseppina Ronzi de Begnis, Italian opera singer (b. 1800) * June 8 – Howard Vyse, English soldier and Egyptologist (b. 1784) * June 27 – Lewis Brian Adams, English painter (b. 1809)


July–December

* July 27 – Tokugawa Ieyoshi, 12th '' shōgun'' of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan (b. 1793) * August 9 – Józef Maria Hoene-Wroński, Polish philosopher (b. 1776) * August 19 – George Cockburn, British naval commander (b. 1772) * August 21 - Maria Quitéria, Brazilian national heroine (b. 1792) * August 23 – Alexander Calder (Beaumont, Texas), Alexander Calder, first mayor of Beaumont, Texas (b. 1806) * August 29 – Charles James Napier, British army general and colonial administrator (b. 1782) * September 3 – Augustin Saint-Hilaire, French botanist, traveller (b. 1799) * September 6 – George Bradshaw, English timetable publisher (b. 1800) * October 2 – François Arago, French Catalan mathematician, physicist, astronomer and politician (b. 1786) * October 3 – George Onslow (composer), George Onslow, French composer (b. 1784) * October 5 – Mahlon Dickerson, American judge, politician (b. 1770) * October 13 – Jan Cock Blomhoff, Dutch Opperhoofd#In Asia, director of Dejima, Japan (b. 1779) * October 22 – Juan Antonio Lavalleja, Uruguayan military, political figure (b. 1784) * October 27 – Maria White Lowell, American abolitionist (b. 1821) *
November 15 Events Pre-1600 * 655 – Battle of the Winwaed: Penda of Mercia is defeated by Oswiu of Northumbria. *1315 – Growth of the Old Swiss Confederacy: The Schweizer Eidgenossenschaft ambushes the army of Leopold I in the Battle of Morg ...
– Queen Maria II of Portugal (b. 1819) * December 15 – Georg Friedrich Grotefend, German epigraphist, philologist (b. 1775) * December 23 – Juliette Bussière Laforest-Courtois, Haitian journalist (b. 1789)


Date unknown

* Meta Forkel-Liebeskind, German writer and scholar (b. 1765) * Qiu Ersao, Chinese rebel and military commander (b. 1822) * Ferdinando Quaglia, Italian painter of portrait miniatures (b. 1780)


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