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1744

1744 (MDCCXLIV) was a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar, the 1744th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 744th year of the 2nd millennium, the 44th year of the 18th century, and the 5th year of the 1740s decade. As of the start of 1744, the Gregorian calendar was 11 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1744 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1744
MDCCXLIV
Ab urbe condita2497
Armenian calendar1193
ԹՎ ՌՃՂԳ
Assyrian calendar6494
Balinese saka calendar1665–1666
Bengali calendar1151
Berber calendar2694
British Regnal year17 Geo. 2 – 18 Geo. 2
Buddhist calendar2288
Burmese calendar1106
Byzantine calendar7252–7253
Chinese calendar癸亥年 (Water Pig)
4440 or 4380
    — to —
甲子年 (Wood Rat)
4441 or 4381
Coptic calendar1460–1461
Discordian calendar2910
Ethiopian calendar1736–1737
Hebrew calendar5504–5505
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1800–1801
 - Shaka Samvat1665–1666
 - Kali Yuga4844–4845
Holocene calendar11744
Igbo calendar744–745
Iranian calendar1122–1123
Islamic calendar1156–1157
Japanese calendarKanpō 4 / Enkyō 1
(延享元年)
Javanese calendar1668–1669
Julian calendarGregorian minus 11 days
Korean calendar4077
Minguo calendar168 before ROC
民前168年
Nanakshahi calendar276
Thai solar calendar2286–2287
Tibetan calendar阴水猪年
(female Water-Pig)
1870 or 1489 or 717
    — to —
阳木鼠年
(male Wood-Rat)
1871 or 1490 or 718
February 2223: Battle of Toulon

Events Edit

January–March Edit

April–June Edit

July–September Edit

October–December Edit

Date unknown Edit

Births Edit

 
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
 
Johann Gottfried Herder

Deaths Edit

 
Blessed Januarius Maria Sarnelli

References Edit

  1. ^ Rules of Golf 1744 Scottish Golf History accessed 10 Feb 2017 http://www.scottishgolfhistory.org/origin-of-golf-terms/rules-of-golf/
  2. ^ Instructions, golf club rules and competitions History of Golf accessed 10 Feb 2017 History of golf
  3. ^ "Banking in the Russian Empire", by Antoine E. Horn, in A History of Banking in All the Leading Nations (Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin, 1896) pp342-343
  4. ^ Martin Philippson, The Age of the European Balance of Power, translated by John Henry Wright (Lea Brothers & Company, 1905) p267
  5. ^ "Canso, Battle of (1744)", by John D. Hamilton, in Colonial Wars of North America, 1512-1763: An Encyclopedia, ed. by Alan Gallay (Routledge, 2015) p100
  6. ^ John T. Alexander, Catherine the Great: Life and Legend (Oxford University Press, 1989) pp27-28
  7. ^ "Anson, George", by Joseph A. Devine, Jr., in Historical Dictionary of the British Empire, ed. by James S. Olson and Robert Shadle (Greenwood Publishing Group, 1996) p68
  8. ^ Stewart Gordon, A History of the World in Sixteen Shipwrecks (ForeEdge, University Press of New England, 2015) p.140
  9. ^ "Legendary British warship 'found'", BBC News, February 1, 2009
  10. ^ Florence Caddy, Through the Fields with Linnaeus: A Chapter in Swedish History (Little, Brown, and Company, 1886) p159
  11. ^ Frederic J. Baumgartner, Declaring War in Early Modern Europe (Springer, 2011) p149
  12. ^ Geoffrey Plank, An Unsettled Conquest: The British Campaign Against the Peoples of Acadia (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018) p110
  13. ^ Robert Whitaker, The Mapmaker's Wife: A True Tale Of Love, Murder, And Survival In The Amazon (Basic Books, 2004) p197
  14. ^ Peter Demetz, Prague in Black and Gold: Scenes from the Life of a European City (Macmillan, 1998) p243
  15. ^ Selma Stern, The Court Jew - A Contribution to the History of the Period of Absolutism in Central Europe (Read Books, 2011)

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calendar6494Balinese saka calendar1665 1666Bengali calendar1151Berber calendar2694British Regnal year17 Geo 2 18 Geo 2Buddhist calendar2288Burmese calendar1106Byzantine calendar7252 7253Chinese calendar癸亥年 Water Pig 4440 or 4380 to 甲子年 Wood Rat 4441 or 4381Coptic calendar1460 1461Discordian calendar2910Ethiopian calendar1736 1737Hebrew calendar5504 5505Hindu calendars Vikram Samvat1800 1801 Shaka Samvat1665 1666 Kali Yuga4844 4845Holocene calendar11744Igbo calendar744 745Iranian calendar1122 1123Islamic calendar1156 1157Japanese calendarKanpō 4 Enkyō 1 延享元年 Javanese calendar1668 1669Julian calendarGregorian minus 11 daysKorean calendar4077Minguo calendar168 before ROC民前168年Nanakshahi calendar276Thai solar calendar2286 2287Tibetan calendar阴水猪年 female Water Pig 1870 or 1489 or 717 to 阳木鼠年 male Wood Rat 1871 or 1490 or 718Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1744 February 22 23 Battle of Toulon Contents 1 Events 1 1 January March 1 2 April June 1 3 July September 1 4 October December 1 5 Date unknown 2 Births 3 Deaths 4 ReferencesEvents EditJanuary March Edit January 6 The Royal Navy ship Bacchus engages the Spanish Navy privateer Begona and sinks it 90 of the 120 Spanish sailors die but 30 of the crew are rescued January 24 The Dagohoy rebellion in the Philippines begins with the killing of Father Giuseppe Lamberti February Violent storms frustrate a planned French invasion of Britain February 22 23 Battle of Toulon The British fleet is defeated by a joint Franco Spanish fleet March 1 approximately The Great Comet of 1744 one of the brightest ever seen reaches perihelion March 13 The British ship Betty capsizes and sinks off of the Gold Coast modern day Ghana near Anomabu More than 200 people on board die although there are a few survivors March 15 France declares war on Great Britain April June Edit April The Female Spectator a monthly is founded by Eliza Haywood in England the first periodical written for women by a woman April 2 The first Rules of golf are drawn up at Leith for the first golf competition 1 2 April 27 Siege of Villafranca 1744 A joint French and Spanish force defeats Britain and Sardinia May 11 Russia s treasury begins an effort to reduce the number of copper five kopeck pieces 20 of which equal a Russian ruble by declaring that it will buy them back at a ruble for every 20 until August 1 after which kopecks would be redeemed at a ruble for every 25 then at the rate of 33 for a ruble on October 1 and 50 for a ruble on and after August 28 1746 3 May 22 The Union of Germany is proclaimed in Frankfurt Frederick II of Prussia as articles of union are signed between Prussia Hesse Kassel and the Rhineland Palatinate 4 May 24 After receiving the news from Europe that Great Britain and France are at war the French Army at Louisbourg attacks the British settlement at Fort William Augustus at Canso Nova Scotia and forces its surrender 5 June 13 Alexey Bestuzhev Ryumin is named as the new Chancellor of the Russian Empire by the Empress Elizabeth 6 June 15 Commodore George Anson s voyage around the world concludes after four years as HMS Centurion returns to England at Spithead and Anson is greeted as a hero 7 June 28 At the age of 15 Princess Sophie of Anhalt Zerbst the future Empress of Russia is received into the Russian Orthodox Church after converting from the Lutheran faith Upon her conversion to the Russian Orthodox religion she is given the name Yekaterina Catherine In 1762 she takes the throne as the Empress Catherine II later known as Catherine the Great July September Edit July 8 The Royal Navy privateer Somerset capsizes and sinks in the Bristol Channel killing 86 of the 97 crew July 19 Battle of Casteldelfino France defeats the Kingdom of Sardinia July 29 Nader Shah lays siege to the Ottoman citadel of Kars August 12 Battle of Velletri in the Kingdom of Naples Spanish Neapolitan forces defeat those of the Archduchy of Austria September 30 Battle of Madonna dell Olmo France and Spain defeat the Kingdom of Sardinia October December Edit October 4 In one of the greatest disasters for the Royal Navy HMS Victory sinks in a storm in the English Channel killing 1 100 sailors and officers it had been bringing back from Gibraltar to England including Admiral John Balchen 8 The wreck will be located 264 years later in January 2009 9 October 12 The creator of binomial nomenclature for the identification of plant and animal species Carl Linnaeus is selected as president of the Royal Swedish Academy of Science succeeding the late Anders Celsius who had devised the centigrade measurement of temperature 10 October 19 William Shirley the British colonial Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay announces the declaration of war against the Miꞌkmaq and Maliseet Indian tribes 11 October 25 The Massachusetts General Court colonial legislature for the Massachusetts Bay Province approves an incentive for the killing of enemy Indians authorizing the payment of 100 Massachusetts pounds for the scalping of a Mi kmaq or Maliseet Indian and 50 for the scalps of women or children 12 Spanish explorers Antonio de Ulloa and Jorge Juan y Santacilla complete their mission of exploration and depart from the Peruvian seaport of Callao for a return to Spain 13 November 1 Second Silesian War The Prussian Army under the command of Field Marshal Kurt Christoph Graf von Schwerin begins the bombardment of Prague The Bohemian capital surrenders after two weeks 14 December 18 Queen Maria Theresa of Austria issues a proclamation to rid Bohemia of its Jewish residents with the Jews to leave Prague over the next two weeks and then to depart from Bohemia entirely in 1745 15 Date unknown Edit The third French and Indian War known as King George s War breaks out at Annapolis Royal Nova Scotia Tommy Thumb s Pretty Song Book sequel to Tommy Thumb s Song Book containing the oldest version of many well known and popular rhymes is published in London Births Edit nbsp Jean Baptiste Lamarck nbsp Johann Gottfried HerderFebruary 6 Pierre Joseph Desault French anatomist and surgeon d 1795 February 23 Mayer Amschel Rothschild German banker founder of the Rothschild banking dynasty d 1812 May 19 Charlotte of Mecklenburg Strelitz queen of George III of Great Britain d 1818 May 21 Samuel Ireland British author and engraver d 1800 May 31 Richard Lovell Edgeworth Anglo Irish politician writer and inventor d 1817 July 20 Joshua Clayton American politician d 1798 August 1 Jean Baptiste Lamarck French naturalist d 1829 August 16 Pierre Mechain French astronomer d 1804 August 25 Johann Gottfried Herder German writer d 1803 September 25 King Frederick William II of Prussia d 1797 date unknown Marie Barch Danish ballerina d 1827 Marie Louise Adelaide Boizot French engraver d 1800 Deaths Edit nbsp Blessed Januarius Maria SarnelliJanuary 11 James Hamilton 7th Earl of Abercorn b 1686 January 22 Pierre Lepature French artist b 1659 January 23 Giambattista Vico Italian philosopher and historian b 1668 January 26 Ludwig Andreas von Khevenhuller Austrian field marshal b 1683 February 11 Hedvig Taube mistress to King Frederick I of Sweden b 1714 February 14 John Hadley English mathematician b 1682 March 3 Jean Barbeyrac French jurist b 1674 March 4 John Anstis English herald b 1669 April 25 Anders Celsius Swedish astronomer b 1701 May 25 Charles Edzard Prince of East Frisia b 1716 May 30 Alexander Pope English writer b 1688 June 29 Andre Campra French composer b 1660 John Eames English academic b 1686 June 30 Januarius Maria Sarnelli Italian Roman Catholic priest and blessed b 1702 July Mihai Racoviță Prince of Moldavia and Prince of Wallachia b c 1660 August 9 James Brydges 1st Duke of Chandos English patron of the arts b 1673 August 13 John Cruger Dutch born Mayor of New York b 1678 August 26 William Byrd II prominent planter from Virginia b 1674 September 28 Princess Therese of France daughter of Louis XV of France b 1736 October 10 Johann Heinrich Schulze German professor and polymath b 1687 October 18 Sarah Churchill Duchess of Marlborough English friend of Anne Queen of Great Britain b 1660 October 31 Leonardo Leo Italian composer b 1694 December 8 Marie Anne de Mailly Nesle French mistress of King Louis XV b 1717 December 23 Elisabeth Charlotte d Orleans duchess and regent of Lorraine b 1676 date unknown Catherine Jeremie French Canadian botanist b 1644 References Edit Rules of Golf 1744 Scottish Golf History accessed 10 Feb 2017 http www scottishgolfhistory org origin of golf terms rules of golf Instructions golf club rules and competitions History of Golf accessed 10 Feb 2017 History of golf Banking in the Russian Empire by Antoine E Horn in A History of Banking in All the Leading Nations Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin 1896 pp342 343 Martin Philippson The Age of the European Balance of Power translated by John Henry Wright Lea Brothers amp Company 1905 p267 Canso Battle of 1744 by John D Hamilton in Colonial Wars of North America 1512 1763 An Encyclopedia ed by Alan Gallay Routledge 2015 p100 John T Alexander Catherine the Great Life and Legend Oxford University Press 1989 pp27 28 Anson George by Joseph A Devine Jr in Historical Dictionary of the British Empire ed by James S Olson and Robert Shadle Greenwood Publishing Group 1996 p68 Stewart Gordon A History of the World in Sixteen Shipwrecks ForeEdge University Press of New England 2015 p 140 Legendary British warship found BBC News February 1 2009 Florence Caddy Through the Fields with Linnaeus A Chapter in Swedish History Little Brown and Company 1886 p159 Frederic J Baumgartner Declaring War in Early Modern Europe Springer 2011 p149 Geoffrey Plank An Unsettled Conquest The British Campaign Against the Peoples of Acadia University of Pennsylvania Press 2018 p110 Robert Whitaker The Mapmaker s Wife A True Tale Of Love Murder And Survival In The Amazon Basic Books 2004 p197 Peter Demetz Prague in Black and Gold Scenes from the Life of a European City Macmillan 1998 p243 Selma Stern The Court Jew A Contribution to the History of the Period of Absolutism in Central Europe Read Books 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1744 amp oldid 1176704752, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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