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1703
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by
Gorgonzola
Sat Mar 24 2001 at 2:57:14
Born in 1703:
French mathematician
Antoine Deparcieux
.
American
evangelist
Jonathan Edwards
.
English evangelist
John Wesley
, founder of
Methodism
.
English novelist
Henry Brooke
.
English
footman
and
poet
Robert Dodsley
.
(approx.) German composer
Johann Friederich Lampe
.
English actor
Theophilus Cibber
.
Died in 1703:
Italian mathematician
Vincenzo Viviani
.
English mathematician
John Wallis
.
English bureaucrat and diarist
Samuel Pepys
.
English scientist
Robert Hooke
, great antagonist of
Isaac Newton
.
French organist and composer
Nicolas de Grigny
, an early inspiration for
Johann Sebastian Bach
.
French author
Charles Perrault
.
French painter
François Boucher
.
Dutch painter
Gottfried Schalken
.
French
Charles de Saint-Denis Saint-Evrémond
, social guru of England.
English
dramatist
John Crowne
.
Dutch soldier and crony of King
William III
Godert de Ginkel
, earl of
Athlone
.
German composer
Johann Christoph Bach
.
11,000 Austrians at Hochstadt, 8000 English in the Great Storm.
John Churchill
(the younger), only son of the
Duke of Marlborough
, from
smallpox
.
Islamic Sufi theologian
Shah Waliullah
, in
Delhi
.
Events of 1703:
The
Great Northern War
rages around the
Baltic Sea
:
(March 19) Swedish general Lewenhaupt defeats the Russians at Saladen
(April 21) Swedish King
Charles XII
seizes the entire
Saxon
supply train, and separates the Saxon cavalry from the infantry at the
Battle of Pulutsk
.
(May 16) Russian
tsar
Peter the Great
impresses his grand vision on the Earth. He builds a builds a
citadel
(the
Peter and Paul Fortress
) on an island at the mouth of the
Neva
River, on land he has just conquered from
Sweden
, fills in the surrounding marshland, and begins to build his new city of
St. Petersburg
.
Charles surrounds beseiges the Saxons at
Thorn
on the
Vistula River
.
(October 14) Thorn surrenders after 5 months. Charles effectively controls
Poland
now.
The
War of the Spanish Succession
(aka
Queen Anne's War
) sees some changes in allegiance, as well as some actual fighting for the first time:
The Allies declare 18-year old Austrian Archduke
Charles
to be king of Spain.
Prince Eugene of Savoy
is appointed to the Austrian Imperial war council.
Prince
Frantisek Rákóczi
of
Transylvania
begins a revolt against Hapsburg rule in
Hungary
.
Savoy
(aka
Piedmont
) switches sides to the Allies.
Louis XIV
sends an army and overruns Piedmont.
John Churchill
,
Duke of Marlborough
, captures important French strongholds in
The Netherlands
.
(May) The Duke of Marlborough captures
Bonn
from the French.
(July 26) Tyrol militia drives the
Bavarian
army out of
Innsbruck
.
(August 10) French soldiers and
Abenaki
Indian allies hack the settlers of
Wells
,
Massachussetts
(now
Maine
) to death.
(September 30) The French army soundly defeats the Austrian army at the
Battle of Hochstadt
. An assault on
Vienna
is put off as the French generals quarrel amongst themselves.
(April)
The Great Storm
knocks down trees all over southern England and destroys many ships, inclusing 15 of the Royal Navy].
(December 27) England and Portugal sign the
Methuen Treaty
; England will import wine and Portugal will import woolen goods.
The Scottish Parliament
passes an act saying that a
Stuart
will inherit the throne of Scotland] upon
Queen Anne
's death. The English Parliament passes a retaliatory
act
banning the importation of all Scottish goods until they accept the
Hanover
ian succession.
The "Three Lower Counties" (territory
Pennsylvania
wrested from
Maryland
during the "
Glorious Revolution
") are made into the separate colony of
Delaware
.
Georg Friedrich Händel
is hired as a harpsichordist and violinist for the
Hamburg
Opera
.
Isaac Newton
is elected
President
of the
Royal Society
.
Daniel Foe
has an eventful year:
He is thrown into
Newgate Prison
discovered to have written a politically embarrassing
pamphlet
the previous year
.
He writes his poem
Hymn to the Pillory
in prison and reads it aloud to the spectators while in said punishment device.
His
brick factory
goes bankrupt.
He is released after he signs on with the
Tory
Earl of Oxford
to be a secret agent and government propagandist.
He changes his
surname
to "Defoe".
Mughal Emperor
Aurangazeb
captures
Pune
from the
Maratha Empire
. His armies also lay sieige to the
Sikh
stronghold of
Andapur
.
The Qing emperor builds his summer palace, now known as "
The Mountain Resort
", near
Chengde
in
Hebei
Province.
1704
1702
How I made the Year Nodes
Archibald Campbell, 1st Duke of Argyll
Charles Marguetel de Saint-Denis, Seigneur de Saint-Evremond
William and Mary
Peter and Paul Fortress
Nogi Maresuke
Chikamatsu Monzaemon
1608
War of the Austrian Succession
pune
Bonn
Saxony
Delhi
Daniel Defoe
18th century
Peter the Great
Methodism
Louis XIV
John Wesley
Baltic Sea
Karl XII
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