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  • and Ferdinand III. They ruled from 1737 to 1801 collectively. ... Ferdinand III was deposed by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1801 and Tuscany ...
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  • Gauss also made important contributions to number theory with his ... predicted a position for Ceres in December 1801—just about a year after ...
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  • [[Image:Johann Heinrich Füssli 008.jpg|thumb|Silence, 1799-1801.]] ... Lectures in the Royal Academy, which commenced in 1801. ...
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  • medical doctor. He was at Uppsala from 1796 to 1801. There, he learned chemistry from Anders Gustaf Ekeberg, the discoverer of tantalum. ...
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  • Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov line include: Paul (1796-1801), Alexander I (1801-1826), Nicholas I (1826-56), Alexander II (1856-1881), Alexander III (1881 ...
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  • young to remain. Martha freed them all on January 1, 1801. Her own health was deteriorating and in March of 1802, sensing her death, she made a will. ...
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  • novel Godwi oder Das steinerne Bild der Mutter (1801); Brentano was inspired by Ovid, especially by the Echo-Narziss-myth. It also appears in the poem ...
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  • Georg Philipp Friedrich Freiherr von Hardenberg, commonly known as Novalis (May 2, 1772 – March 25, 1801), was one of the earliest of the German ...
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  • Between 1797 – 1801 she wrote three unpublished comedies: Love and ... In 1801 d'Arblay was offered service with the government of Napoleon ...
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  • An event occurred in 1801 that was to change Fraunhofer's life and the history of science. Weichelsberger's complex, which housed both ...
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  • realm of literature in works by as Novalis (1772 - 1801), a German romanticist poet, and Baudelaire (1821 – 1867), a French poet, as well as by some ...
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  • Union: A Survey of British and Irish Unionism Since 1801 (London: Routledge, 2000). ISBN 041517421X Long a sufferer from digestive problems, George ...
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  • with kinepox during the winter of 1801-1802. Unfortunately, Lewis never got the opportunity to use kinepox during the pair's expedition ...
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  • Aaron Burr, Jr. (February 6, 1756 – September 14, 1836) was the third Vice-President of the United States (1801–1805) and one of the most ...
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  • Claude Frédéric Bastiat (June 30, 1801 - December 24, 1850) was ... in Bayonne, Aquitaine, France, on June 30, 1801. When he was nine years old ...
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  • In 1801, Tieck went to Dresden, living for a time near Frankfurt (Oder), and spent many months in Italy. In 1803, he published a translation ...
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  • chemistry, and languages; and in 1801, he removed to Bourg, as professor of physics, and chemistry, leaving his ailing wife and infant son ...
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  • *Chirk Aqueduct, Wales - built between 1796 and 1801 *Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Wales - built between 1795 and 1805 *Roquefavour aqueduct, France ...
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  • Thoughts Occasioned by the Perusal of Dr. Parr's Spital Sermon (1801), was an answer to Godwin’s critics and a confession of philosophical ...
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  • Ireland from October 25, 1760 until January 1, 1801, and thereafter King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland until his death. He was concurrently ...
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