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January–March

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February 2 Events Pre-1600 * 506 – Alaric II, eighth king of the Visigoths, promulgates the Breviary of Alaric (''Breviarium Alaricianum'' or ''Lex Romana Visigothorum''), a collection of "Roman law". * 880 – Battle of Lüneburg Heath: King ...
Pope Clement XIII Pope Clement XIII ( la, Clemens XIII; it, Clemente XIII; 7 March 1693 – 2 February 1769), born Carlo della Torre di Rezzonico, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 6 July 1758 to his death in February 1769. ...
dies, the night before preparing an order to dissolve the
Jesuits The Society of Jesus ( la, Societas Iesu; abbreviation: SJ), also known as the Jesuits (; la, Iesuitæ), is a religious order (Catholic), religious order of clerics regular of pontifical right for men in the Catholic Church headquartered in Rom ...
.Denis De Lucca, ''Jesuits and Fortifications: The Contribution of the Jesuits to Military Architecture in the Baroque Age'' (BRILL, 2012) pp315-316 *
February 17 Events Pre-1600 * 1370 – Northern Crusades: Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Teutonic Knights meet in the Battle of Rudau. * 1411 – Following the successful campaigns during the Ottoman Interregnum, Musa Çelebi, one of the sons of ...
– The British House of Commons votes to not allow MP
John Wilkes John Wilkes (17 October 1725 – 26 December 1797) was an English radical journalist and politician, as well as a magistrate, essayist and soldier. He was first elected a Member of Parliament in 1757. In the Middlesex election dispute, he fo ...
to take his seat after he wins a by-election. *
March 4 Events Pre-1600 *AD 51 – Nero, later to become Roman emperor, is given the title '' princeps iuventutis'' (head of the youth). * 306 – Martyrdom of Saint Adrian of Nicomedia. * 852 – Croatian Knez Trpimir I issues a st ...
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 17565 December 1791), baptised as Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period (music), Classical period. Despite his short life, his ra ...
Mozart in Italy, departs Italy, after the last of his three tours there. * March 16 – Louis Antoine de Bougainville returns to Saint-Malo, following a three-year circumnavigation of the world with the ships ''French frigate La Boudeuse (1766), La Boudeuse'' and ''French fluyt Étoile (1767), Étoile'', with the loss of only seven out of 330 men; among the members of the expedition is Jeanne Baré, the first woman known to have circumnavigated the globe. She returns to France some time after Bougainville and his ships.


April–June

* April 13 – James Cook arrives in Tahiti, on the ship HM Bark Endeavour, HM Bark ''Endeavour'', preparing for the 1769 Transit of Venus observed from Tahiti on June 3. After the voyage, the data is found to be inaccurate in determining the distance between the Sun and Earth. * April 29 – Scottish inventor James Watt is granted a Kingdom of Great Britain, British patent for "A method of lessening the consumption of steam in Watt steam engine, steam engines" – the separate condenser, a key improvement (first devised by Watt in 1765) and the basis for the Watt steam engine which stimulates the Industrial Revolution. * May 9 – Kingdom of France, France French conquest of Corsica, conquers Corsican Republic, Corsica. * May 14 – Charles III of Spain sends Spanish missionaries, who found Spanish missions in California, California missions in San Diego, Santa Barbara, California, Santa Barbara, San Francisco and Monterey, California, Monterey, and begin the settlement of California. * May 19 – Cardinal Giovanni Vincenzo Antonio Ganganelli is elected as the 249th pope, succeeding the late Clement XIII and choosing to take the regnal name of Pope Clement XIV. * June 3 – A transit of Venus is followed five hours later by a total solar eclipse, the shortest such interval in historical times. The transit is viewed by King George III of the United Kingdom, George III of Great Britain, at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Kew Observatory. * June 7 – Frontiersman Daniel Boone first begins to explore modern-day Kentucky.


July–September

* July 3 – Richard Arkwright patents a spinning frame in England, able to weave fabric mechanically. * July 16 – Father Junípero Serra founds Mission San Diego de Alcalá, the first of the 21 California missions. * July 20 – Recently appointed as the Governor of Spanish Louisiana, Irish-born soldier of fortune Alejandro O'Reilly sails into the French fort of La Balize, Louisiana, La Balize with 21 Spanish ships, along with 2,056 soldiers, cannons and ammunition, and informs French Louisiana Governor Charles Philippe Aubry of his royal commission to take Louisiana on behalf of the King of Spain. * August 3 – The party of Gaspar de Portolà becomes the first White people, white group to set foot in the area now known as Santa Monica, California. * August 15 – Napoleon Bonaparte is born * August 16 – Pope Clement XIV issues the papal bull ''Dominus ac Redemptor'', ordering the dissolution of the Jesuits. * August 18 – Brescia Explosion: The city of Brescia, Italy is devastated when the Church of San Nazaro is struck by lightning. The resulting fire ignites 200,000 lb (90,000 kg) of gunpowder being stored there, causing a massive explosion, which destroys 1/6 of the city and kills 3,000 people. The disaster prompts the Roman Catholic Church to abandon their religious objection to using lightning rods to protect their property. * September – Massive droughts in Bengal lead to the Bengal famine of 1770, in which ten million people, a third of the population, will die, the worst natural disaster in human history (in terms of lives lost). * September 6–September 9, 9 – David Garrick holds a ''Shakespeare Jubilee'' festival at Stratford-upon-Avon in England. * September 10 – Russo-Turkish War (1768–74): Russian forces take the Ottoman fortress of Chocim in Bukovina.


October–December

* October 1 – James Cook names Whakaari / White Island, White Island, off the coast of New Zealand. * October 7 – James Cook lands in New Zealand, at Turanganui-a-kiwa, Poverty Bay. * October 9 – In the first encounter between the Māori people and Europeans (at the future site of Gisborne, New Zealand), one Maori is shot and killed after he steals a sword from one of the officers of the Cook expedition. Several more Māori are killed in fighting the next day. * October 23 – Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot demonstrates a steam-powered artillery tractor (''see drawing'') in Kingdom of France, France. * November 1 – A party of the expedition of Spanish explorer Gaspar de Portola becomes the first Europeans to reach San Francisco Bay. Sergeant Jose Francisco de Ortega and his group accidentally discover the area while searching for Drakes Bay in Alta California. * November 12 –The Gorkhali Army conquer the last standing Malla Kingdom of Bhaktapur marking the end of The Malla dynasty in Nepal. * November 21 – Ireland's House of Commons rejects a spending bill passed by Great Britain's parliament, by a 94-71 margin. * December 13 – Dartmouth College is established in Hanover, New Hampshire, as John Wentworth (governor), John Wentworth, the Royal Governor, conveys a charter from King George III of Great Britain. * December 22 – The Sino-Burmese War (1765–69) is ended by a truce.


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* The Authorized King James Version of the Bible, in the Oxford standard text edited by Benjamin Blayney, is published in England.


Births

* January 1 ** Marie Lachapelle, French obstetrician (d. 1821) ** Jane Marcet, British science writer (d. 1858) * January 2 – Nannette Streicher, German piano maker, composer, music educator and writer (d. 1833) * January 10 – Michel Ney, French marshal (d. 1815) * February 23 – Princess Pauline of Anhalt-Bernburg; German regent and social reformer (d. 1820) * March 1 – François Séverin Marceau-Desgraviers, French general (d. 1796) * March 2 – DeWitt Clinton, American politician and naturalist, 6th Governor of New York (d. 1828) *
March 4 Events Pre-1600 *AD 51 – Nero, later to become Roman emperor, is given the title '' princeps iuventutis'' (head of the youth). * 306 – Martyrdom of Saint Adrian of Nicomedia. * 852 – Croatian Knez Trpimir I issues a st ...
– Muhammad Ali of Egypt, Egyptian ruler (d. 1849) * March 10 – Joseph Williamson (philanthropist), Joseph Williamson, English philanthropist, builder of the Williamson Tunnels (d. 1840) * March 23 – William Smith (geologist), William Smith, English geologist, cartographer (d. 1839) * March 29 – Jean-de-Dieu Soult, French marshal (d. 1851) * April 3 – Christian Günther von Bernstorff, Danish and Prussian statesman and diplomat (d. 1835) * April 9 – Jakob Heinrich Laspeyres, German lepidopterist (d. 1809) * April 10 – Jean Lannes, French marshal (d. 1809) * April 13 – Thomas Lawrence, English painter (d. 1830) * April 14 – Barthélemy Catherine Joubert, French general (d. 1799) * May 1 – Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, British general, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (d. 1852) * May 6 – Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany (d. 1824) * June 5 – Marianne Kirchgessner, German musician (d. 1808) * June 18 – Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh, British statesman, diplomat, and soldier (d. 1822) * August 15 – Napoleon, Napoleon Bonaparte, French Emperor (d. 1821) * August 23 – Georges Cuvier, French naturalist and zoologist; known as the ''Father of Paleontology'' (d. 1832) * August 31 – David Hosack Amer. physician & botanist. A. Hamilton family doctor. * September 14 ** Alexander von Humboldt, German explorer, scientist (d. 1859) ** Karl Salomo Zachariae von Lingenthal, German jurist (d. 1843) * October 6 – Isaac Brock, British general, administrator (d. 1812) * December 13 – James Scarlett Abinger, English judge (d. 1844) * December 23 – Martin Archer Shee, Irish painter (d. 1850) * December 26 – Ernst Moritz Arndt, German writer, poet (d. 1860) * ''date unknown'' ** James Dadford, English canal engineer ** John Bellingham, assassin of British Prime Minister Spencer Perceval (d. 1812) ** Howqua, Chinese merchant (d. 1843) * ''probable'' ** John Henry Colclough, Irish revolutionary (d. 1798)


Deaths

* January 5 – Charles Sackville, 2nd Duke of Dorset, English cricketer (b. 1711) *
February 2 Events Pre-1600 * 506 – Alaric II, eighth king of the Visigoths, promulgates the Breviary of Alaric (''Breviarium Alaricianum'' or ''Lex Romana Visigothorum''), a collection of "Roman law". * 880 – Battle of Lüneburg Heath: King ...
Pope Clement XIII Pope Clement XIII ( la, Clemens XIII; it, Clemente XIII; 7 March 1693 – 2 February 1769), born Carlo della Torre di Rezzonico, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 6 July 1758 to his death in February 1769. ...
(b. 1693) * March 6 – Andrew Lauder (burgess), Andrew Lauder, Burgess of the Royal Burgh of Lauder (1 August 1737) (b. 1702) * March 28 – Johann Friedrich Endersch, German cartographer (b. 1705) * April 5 – Marc-Antoine Laugier, French Jesuit priest, architectural theorist (b. 1713) * April 13 – Anna Canalis di Cumiana, Morganatic marriage, morganatic spouse of Victor Amadeus II of Savoy (b. 1680) * April 20 – Chief Pontiac, Ottawa chief (murdered) (b. c. 1719) * April 21 – John Gilbert Cooper, British poet and writer (b. 1722) * May 14 – Iyoas I, Emperor of Ethiopia. * June 1 – Edward Holyoke, American President of Harvard University (b. 1689) * June 28 – Elisabeth Stierncrona, Swedish noble (b. 1714) * August 1 – Jean-Baptiste Chappe d'Auteroche, French astronomer (b. 1722) * August 2 – Daniel Finch, 8th Earl of Winchilsea, English politician (b. 1689) * August 29 – Edmond Hoyle, English game expert (b. 1672) * September 22 – Antonio Genovesi, Italian philosopher (b. 1712) * September 23 – Michel Ferdinand d'Albert d'Ailly, French astronomer (b. 1714) * September 27 – Anna Karolina Orzelska, Polish adventurer (b. 1707) * November 3 – Diane Adélaïde de Mailly, third of the five famous French ''de Nesle'' sisters (b. 1713) * November 16 – Henry Paget, 2nd Earl of Uxbridge (b. 1719) * November 23 – Constantine Mavrocordatos, Prince of Wallachia and Prince of Moldavia (b. 1711) * November 27 – Kamo no Mabuchi, Japanese poet, philologist (b. 1697) * December 8 – Joseph Friedrich Ernst, Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (b. 1702) * December 13 – Christian Fürchtegott Gellert, German poet (b. 1715) * December 30 – Nicholas Taaffe, 6th Viscount Taaffe, Austrian soldier (b. 1685) * ''date unknown'' ** King Suremphaa of Assam ** Birgitte Sofie Gabel, Danish noble (b. 1746)


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