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1839

1839 (MDCCCXXXIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar, the 1839th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 839th year of the 2nd millennium, the 39th year of the 19th century, and the 10th and last year of the 1830s decade. As of the start of 1839, the Gregorian calendar was 12 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1839 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1839
MDCCCXXXIX
Ab urbe condita2592
Armenian calendar1288
ԹՎ ՌՄՁԸ
Assyrian calendar6589
Balinese saka calendar1760–1761
Bengali calendar1246
Berber calendar2789
British Regnal yearVict. 1 – 3 Vict. 1
Buddhist calendar2383
Burmese calendar1201
Byzantine calendar7347–7348
Chinese calendar戊戌年 (Earth Dog)
4535 or 4475
    — to —
己亥年 (Earth Pig)
4536 or 4476
Coptic calendar1555–1556
Discordian calendar3005
Ethiopian calendar1831–1832
Hebrew calendar5599–5600
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1895–1896
 - Shaka Samvat1760–1761
 - Kali Yuga4939–4940
Holocene calendar11839
Igbo calendar839–840
Iranian calendar1217–1218
Islamic calendar1254–1255
Japanese calendarTenpō 10
(天保10年)
Javanese calendar1766–1767
Julian calendarGregorian minus 12 days
Korean calendar4172
Minguo calendar73 before ROC
民前73年
Nanakshahi calendar371
Thai solar calendar2381–2382
Tibetan calendar阳土狗年
(male Earth-Dog)
1965 or 1584 or 812
    — to —
阴土猪年
(female Earth-Pig)
1966 or 1585 or 813

Events

January–March

April–June

July–September

 
Lithograph depicting the July 23 storming of the fortress during the Battle of Ghazni.

October–December

Date unknown

Births

January–June

July–December

Date unknown

Deaths

January–June

July–December

References

  1. ^ Mark Hovell, The Chartist Movement (Manchester University Press, 1966) p143
  2. ^ Jill Harsin, Barricades: The War of the Streets in Revolutionary Paris, 1830-1848 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2002) p124
  3. ^ T. Lindsay Buick, The French at Akaroa: An Adventure in Colonization (Cambridge University Press, 1928)(reprinted 2011) p294
  4. ^ Charles Alan Fyffe, A History of Modern Europe, Volume 2 (Cassell & Company, 1886) p453
  5. ^ Greenberg, Michael (1969). British Trade and the Opening of China 1800-1841 (preview). p. 113. expansion in imports from 16,550 chests in the season 1831-2 to over 30,000 in 1835-6, and 40,000 in 1838-9
  6. ^ Ebrey, Patricia Buckley, ed. (2010). "Chapter 9: Manchus and Imperialism: The Qing Dynasty 1644–1900". The Cambridge Illustrated History of China (2nd ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 236. ISBN 978-0-521-19620-8.
  7. ^ "John Lovell and the People's Charter". The struggle for democracy. Kew: The National Archives. 2003. from the original on September 26, 2007. Retrieved May 11, 2019.
  8. ^ Haynes, Stan M. (2012). The First American Political Conventions: Transforming Presidential Nominations, 1832-1872. McFarland. p. 54.
  9. ^ "Arkistonmuodostaja: Heinolan maistraatti" (in Finnish). The National Archives of Finland. Retrieved September 3, 2021.
  10. ^ "Heinolan historia" (in Finnish). Town of Heinola. Retrieved September 3, 2021.
  11. ^ "The Nobel Prize in Literature 1901". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved September 4, 2021.
  12. ^ Byrne, James Patrick; Coleman, Philip; King, Jason Francis, eds. (2008). Ireland and the Americas: Culture, Politics, and History : a Multidisciplinary Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO. p. 923. ISBN 978-1-85109-614-5.
  13. ^ মৌলভী সৈয়দ কুদরত উল্লাহ'র ১৮০ তম মৃত্যুবার্ষিকী আজ. MKantho (in Bengali). February 12, 2019.
  14. ^ Gardner, Alexander. "XII". Memoirs Of Alexander Gardner - Colonel of Artillery in the Service of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. William Blackwood & Sons. p. 211.

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calendar6589Balinese saka calendar1760 1761Bengali calendar1246Berber calendar2789British Regnal year2 Vict 1 3 Vict 1Buddhist calendar2383Burmese calendar1201Byzantine calendar7347 7348Chinese calendar戊戌年 Earth Dog 4535 or 4475 to 己亥年 Earth Pig 4536 or 4476Coptic calendar1555 1556Discordian calendar3005Ethiopian calendar1831 1832Hebrew calendar5599 5600Hindu calendars Vikram Samvat1895 1896 Shaka Samvat1760 1761 Kali Yuga4939 4940Holocene calendar11839Igbo calendar839 840Iranian calendar1217 1218Islamic calendar1254 1255Japanese calendarTenpō 10 天保10年 Javanese calendar1766 1767Julian calendarGregorian minus 12 daysKorean calendar4172Minguo calendar73 before ROC民前73年Nanakshahi calendar371Thai solar calendar2381 2382Tibetan calendar阳土狗年 male Earth Dog 1965 or 1584 or 812 to 阴土猪年 female Earth Pig 1966 or 1585 or 813Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1839 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 2 1 January June 2 2 July December 2 3 Date unknown 3 Deaths 3 1 January June 3 2 July December 4 ReferencesEvents EditJanuary March Edit January 2 The first photograph of the Moon is taken by French photographer Louis Daguerre January 6 Night of the Big Wind Ireland is struck by the most damaging cyclone in 300 years January 9 The French Academy of Sciences announces the daguerreotype photography process January 19 British forces capture Aden January 20 Battle of Yungay Chile defeats the Peru Bolivian Confederation leading to the restoration of an independent Peru January The first parallax measurement of the distance to Alpha Centauri is published by Thomas Henderson February 11 The University of Missouri is established becoming the first public university west of the Mississippi River February 24 William Otis receives a patent for the steam shovel March 5 Longwood University is founded in Farmville Virginia March 7 Baltimore City College the third public high school in the United States is established in Baltimore Maryland March 9 The Anti Corn Law League is founded in Manchester England The Pastry War between France and Mexico ends March 23 An earthquake in the Kingdom of Burma kills more than 400 people and destroys three cities as well as heavily damaging the capital at Ava The Boston Morning Post first records the use of O K oll korrect March 26 The first Henley Royal Regatta is held on the River Thames in England April June Edit April 9 The world s first commercial electric telegraph line comes into operation alongside the Great Western Railway line in England from London Paddington station to West Drayton April 19 The Treaty of London establishes Belgium as a kingdom with its independence and neutrality guaranteed by the great powers of Europe Half of the Limburg province of Belgium is added to the Netherlands giving rise to a Belgian Limburg and Dutch Limburg the latter being joined from September 5 to the German Confederation April 24 Boston University is established as the Newbury Biblical Institute in Vermont May 7 The Bedchamber Crisis begins in the United Kingdom after Prime Minister Lord Melbourne announces his resignation 1 Queen Victoria asks several MPs to form a new government and they insist on the condition that the Queen dismiss several of her personal attendants the ladies of the bedchamber for political reasons May 12 Socialist activist Louis Auguste Blanqui and the Societe des Saisons begin an uprising against the government of France The insurrection is suppressed but not before 50 people are killed and 190 wounded Blanqui is imprisoned until 1848 2 May 22 Former British statesman Lord Durham as President of the New Zealand Company formally asks the British government for permission to colonize New Zealand and to establish a colonial government under the sovereignty of the United Kingdom 3 May 23 Turkish troops cross the Euphrates River and invade Syria but are defeated in battle in June 4 June 3 Destruction of opium at Humen begins casus belli for Britain to open the 3 year First Opium War against Qing Dynasty China A rapid rise in the sale of opium in China to over 40 000 chests 56 000 kilograms 123 000 lb per annum results 5 6 has caused the Chinese government to dispatch scholar official Lin Zexu to Guangzhou to deal with the growing problem of opium addiction June 22 Louis Daguerre receives a patent for his camera commercially available by September at the price of 400 francs June 27 The emperor of the Sikh Empire Maharaja Ranjit Singh dies at 58 July September Edit Lithograph depicting the July 23 storming of the fortress during the Battle of Ghazni July 1 Slaves aboard the Amistad rebel and capture the ship Abdulmecid I 1839 1861 succeeds Mahmud II 1808 1839 as Ottoman Emperor July 23 First Anglo Afghan War Battle of Ghazni British forces capture the fortress city of Ghazni Afghanistan August 8 The Fraternity of Beta Theta Pi is founded by John Reily Knox at Miami University August 19 The French government gives the daguerreotype for the whole world August 31 The First Carlist War Spain ends with the Convenio de Vergara also known as the Abrazo de Vergara the embrace in Vergara Bergara in Basque between liberal general Baldomero Espartero Count of Luchana and Carlist General Rafael Maroto September 4 Battle of Kowloon British vessels open fire on Chinese war junks enforcing a food sales embargo on the British community in China in the first armed conflict of the First Opium War October December Edit October 3 A railway between Naples and Portici 7 4 km 4 6 mi in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies is inaugurated by King Ferdinand II of Bourbon as the first line in the Italian Peninsula October 15 Emir Abdelkader declares a jihad against the French November 4 Newport Rising Between 5 000 and 10 000 Chartist sympathisers march on Newport Monmouthshire to liberate Chartist prisoners around 22 are killed when troops fire on the crowd 7 This is the last large scale armed civil rebellion against authority in mainland Britain and sees the most deaths November 11 The Virginia Military Institute is founded in Lexington Virginia November 17 Giuseppe Verdi s first opera Oberto conte di San Bonifacio opens in Milan November 25 A disastrous cyclone hits India with terrible winds and a giant 40 foot storm surge wiping out the port city of Coringa 300 000 people die November 27 The American Statistical Association is founded in Boston Massachusetts December 6 The Whig Party United States at its first ever national convention in Harrisburg Pennsylvania nominates former U S Army General William Henry Harrison to be its candidate for President of the United States in the 1840 election Although Senator Henry Clay of Kentucky has received 103 of the 128 necessary votes on the first ballot he obtains only 90 on the final vote while Harrison gets 148 Former U S Senator John Tyler is unanimously nominated for vice president 8 December 26 Heinola was granted town rights by Czar Nicholas I 9 10 Date unknown Edit In the United States the first state law permitting women to own property is passed in Jackson Mississippi The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland backed by the Russian Empire and the Austrian Empire compels July Monarchy France to abandon Muhammad Ali of Egypt and forces him to return Syria and Arabia to the Ottoman Empire Tanzimat starts in the Ottoman Empire Emperor Minh Mạng renames Việt Nam to Đại Nam Michael Faraday publishes Experimental Researches in Electricity clarifying the true nature of electricity Charles Goodyear vulcanizes rubber An archaeological excavation on Copan begins Khalid bin Saud Al Suad usurps the throne from Faisal bin Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud who assumed power of Nejd in 1834 and is sent to Cairo as prisoner Omar bin Ofaysan the Amir Faisal s governor in the Eastern Province seeks asylum in Bahrain but Khalid the pretender demands his surrender and the surrender of the fort at Dammam then under the control of the Al Khalifa of Bahrain Khorshid Pasha vows to attack Bahrain to exert Egyptian rule over Bahrain but his attack is prevented after Shaikh Abdulla bin Ahmed of Bahrain pays tribute A quarrel broke out between the Chief of Abu Dhabi of the Beniyas tribe Shaikh Khalifa bin Shakboot and the fugitives who settled there after their departure from Bahrain the Al Binali tribe Under the command of their leader Isa bin Tureef Al Binali they relocate to Kenn Island where they exercise depredations over the Bahrain and other Gulf vessels Their motive is to restore their belongings which they abandoned upon leaving Bahrain Valley Falls Company as predecessor of Berkshire Hathaway a conglomerate and holdings business in United States was founded in Rhode Island page needed Chattanooga Tennessee is incorporated as a town Galveston Texas is incorporated Episcopal High School Alexandria Virginia is founded in Alexandria Virginia as the first high school in Virginia Births EditJanuary June Edit Paul Cezanne dubious discuss Marianne Hainisch Josiah Willard Gibbs Frederic W Tilton January 2 Gustave Trouve French electrical engineer inventor d 1902 January 8 William A Clark American politician entrepreneur d 1925 January 9 John Knowles Paine American composer d 1906 January 19 Paul Cezanne French painter d 1906 January 26 Rachel Lloyd American chemist d 1900 February 6 Caroline Testman Danish women s rights activist d 1919 February 11 Josiah Willard Gibbs American physicist chemist d 1903 Almon Brown Strowger American telecommunications engineer d 1902 February 18 Pascual Cervera y Topete Spanish admiral d 1909 February 22 Francis Pharcellus Church American editor publisher d 1906 March 3 Jamsetji Tata Indian Parsi businessman d 1904 March 8 Josephine Cochrane American inventor of the first commercially successful dishwasher d 1913 March 15 Daniel Ridgway Knight American artist d 1924 March 16 Sully Prudhomme French poet critic Nobel Prize laureate d 1907 11 John Butler Yeats Irish artist d 1922 12 March 21 Modest Mussorgsky Russian composer d 1881 March 23 Julius von Hann Austrian meteorologist The father of modern meteorology d 1921 March 25 Carlo Pellegrini Italian caricaturist d 1889 Marianne Hainisch founder leader of the Austrian women s movement d 1936 March 27 John Ballance 14th Premier of New Zealand d 1893 April 3 Karl Freiherr von Prel German philosopher d 1899 April 8 Belle L Pettigrew American teacher missionary d 1912 April 12 Nikolay Przhevalsky Russian explorer d 1888 April 16 Antonio Starabba Marchese di Rudini 12th Prime Minister of Italy d 1908 April 30 Floriano Peixoto 2nd President of Brazil d 1895 Yoshitoshi Japanese artist d 1892 May 14 Frederic W Tilton American educator and 7th Principal of Phillips Academy in Andover Massachusetts d 1918 May 21 Mary of the Passion French Roman Catholic religious sister missionary and blessed d 1904 June 1 Abdyl Frasheri Albanian politician d 1892 June 10 Ludvig Holstein Ledreborg Prime Minister of Denmark d 1912 June 17 Arthur Tooth Anglican clergyman prosecuted for Ritualist practices in the 1870s d 1931 June 21 Machado de Assis Brazilian author d 1908 July December Edit John D Rockefeller Alfred Sisley July Baba Jaimal Singh Founder of Radha Soami Satsang Beas d 1903 July 6 Edouard Pottier French admiral d 1903 July 8 John D Rockefeller American industrialist philanthropist d 1937 July 17 Ephraim Shay American inventor of the Shay locomotive d 1916 July 18 James Surtees Phillpotts English author d 1930 July 28 Isabelle Gatti de Gamond Italo Belgian educationalist feminist and politician d 1905 July 31 Ignacio Andrade 37th President of Venezuela d 1925 August 4 Walter Pater English essayist critic d 1894 August 8 Nelson A Miles American general d 1925 August 15 Antonin Petrof Czech piano maker d 1915 September 2 Henry George American writer politician and political economist d 1897 September 7 Patricio Montojo y Pasaron Spanish admiral d 1917 September 10 Charles Sanders Peirce American philosopher logician mathematician and scientist d 1914 September 12 Mary H Graves American minister literary editor writer d 1908 October 2 Oscar de Negrier French general d 1913 October 9 Georges Leclanche French electrical engineer inventor d 1882 Winfield Scott Schley American admiral d 1911 October 11 Jeanne Merkus Dutch deaconess guerilla soldier and political activist d 1897 October 30 Alfred Sisley French Impressionist landscape painter d 1899 November 1 Pal Luthar Slovene writer in Hungary d 1919 November 12 Frank Furness American architect soldier d 1912 November 18 Emil Skoda Czech engineer industrialist d 1900 November 20 Christian Wilberg German painter d 1882 November 30 Catherine Amanda Coburn American journalist newspaper editor d 1913 December 5 George Armstrong Custer American cavalry officer d 1876 December 7 Sir Redvers Buller British general Victoria Cross recipient d 1908 December 21 Sherman Conant American soldier and politician d 1890 Date unknown Edit Avis Crocombe English cook at Audley End HouseDeaths EditJanuary June Edit William Farquhar January 24 Michele Cachia Maltese architect military engineer b 1760 February 7 Karl August Nicander Swedish poet b 1799 February 8 William Williams English politician b 1774 February 10 Pedro Romero Spanish torero b 1754 February 12 Moulvi Syed Qudratullah Bengali judge b 1750 13 March 2 Charlotte Napoleone Bonaparte niece of Napoleon I of France b 1802 March 20 Caspar Voght German businessman b 1752 April 1 Benjamin Pierce American politician b 1757 April 2 Hezekiah Niles American editor publisher b 1777 April 4 Queen Kaahumanu II of Hawaii April 11 John Galt Scottish novelist b 1779 April 22 Denis Davydov Russian general poet b 1784 Samuel Smith Maryland politician American politician b 1752 May 11 Thomas Cooper American political philosopher b 1759 William Farquhar First British Resident and Commandant of colonial Singapore b 1774 May 17 Archibald Alison Scottish author b 1757 June 23 Lady Hester Stanhope English archaeologist b 1776 June 27 Ranjit Singh Maharaja of The Punjab Sikh Empire b 1780 14 July December Edit Friedrich Mohs July 1 Mahmud II Ottoman sultan b 1785 July 8 Fernando Sor Spanish guitarist composer b 1778 July 15 Winthrop Mackworth Praed English politician poet b 1802 July 16 Chief Bowles Cherokee leader b 1756 July 19 Maurice de Guerin French poet b 1810 August 10 Sir John St Aubyn 5th Baronet English fossil collector b 1758 August 22 Benjamin Lundy American abolitionist b 1789 August 28 William Smith English geologist cartographer b 1769 September 10 James Maitland 8th Earl of Lauderdale Scottish politician b 1759 September 29 Friedrich Mohs German geologist mineralogist b 1773 October 6 William Light British Army colonel first Surveyor General of South Australia b 1786 October 11 Leonor de Almeida Portugal 4th Marquise of Alorna Portuguese painter poet b 1750 November 15 William Murdoch Scottish inventor b 1754 December 3 Frederick VI King of Denmark ex King of Norway b 1768 December 4 John Leamy Irish American merchant b 1757 December 15 Ignaz Aurelius Fessler Hungarian court councillor minister to Alexander I b 1756 December 26 Laurent Jean Francois Truguet French admiral b 1752 References Edit Mark Hovell The Chartist Movement Manchester University Press 1966 p143 Jill Harsin Barricades The War of the Streets in Revolutionary Paris 1830 1848 Palgrave Macmillan 2002 p124 T Lindsay Buick The French at Akaroa An Adventure in Colonization Cambridge University Press 1928 reprinted 2011 p294 Charles Alan Fyffe A History of Modern Europe Volume 2 Cassell amp Company 1886 p453 Greenberg Michael 1969 British Trade and the Opening of China 1800 1841 preview p 113 expansion in imports from 16 550 chests in the season 1831 2 to over 30 000 in 1835 6 and 40 000 in 1838 9 Ebrey Patricia Buckley ed 2010 Chapter 9 Manchus and Imperialism The Qing Dynasty 1644 1900 The Cambridge Illustrated History of China 2nd ed Cambridge University Press p 236 ISBN 978 0 521 19620 8 John Lovell and the People s Charter The struggle for democracy Kew The National Archives 2003 Archived from the original on September 26 2007 Retrieved May 11 2019 Haynes Stan M 2012 The First American Political Conventions Transforming Presidential Nominations 1832 1872 McFarland p 54 Arkistonmuodostaja Heinolan maistraatti in Finnish The National Archives of Finland Retrieved September 3 2021 Heinolan historia in Finnish Town of Heinola Retrieved September 3 2021 The Nobel Prize in Literature 1901 NobelPrize org Retrieved September 4 2021 Byrne James Patrick Coleman Philip King Jason Francis eds 2008 Ireland and the Americas Culture Politics and History a Multidisciplinary Encyclopedia ABC CLIO p 923 ISBN 978 1 85109 614 5 ম লভ স য দ ক দরত উল ল হ র ১৮০ তম ম ত য ব র ষ ক আজ MKantho in Bengali February 12 2019 Gardner Alexander XII Memoirs Of Alexander Gardner Colonel of Artillery in the Service of Maharaja Ranjit Singh William Blackwood amp Sons p 211 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