Biography

Biography (from the Greek words bios (βιος), meaning ‘life’, and graphein, meaning ‘to write’) is a genre of literature or film which presents a relatively full account of the most interesting and important events of a notable person’s life.

For the board game, see 1889 (board game).

Millennium:
2nd millennium

Centuries:
18th century - 19th century - 20th century

Decades:
1850s  1860s  1870s  - 1880s -  1890s  1900s  1910s

Years:
1886 1887 1888 - 1889 - 1890 1891 1892

1889 in topic:

Subjects:     Archaeology - Architecture -

Art - Literature (Poetry) - Music - Science

Sports - Rail Transport

Countries:     Australia - Canada - France - Germany - Ireland - Mexico - New Zealand - Norway - South Africa - UK - USA

Leaders:   State leaders - Colonial governors

Category: Establishments - Disestablishments

Births - Deaths - Works
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Year 1889 (MDCCCLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday (łącze will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Sunday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar).

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Events of 1889


January 30: Rudolf & Maria at Mayerling.

January - March

  • January 1 - A total eclipse of the sun is seen over parts of California and Nevada.
  • January 4 - An Act to Regulate Appointments in the Marine Hospital Service of the United States is signed by President Grover Cleveland. It establishes a Commissioned Corps of officers as a predecessor to the current U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps.
  • January 8 - Herman Hollerith receives a patent for his electric tabulating machine.
  • January 15 - The Coca-Cola Company, then known as the Pemberton Medicine Company, is originally incorporated in Atlanta, Georgia.
  • January 22 - Columbia Phonograph is formed in Washington, DC.
  • January 30 - Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria and his mistress Baroness Katafalk Vetsera commit a double suicide (or a murder suicide) in the Mayerling hunting lodge.
  • February 5 - The first issue of Glasgow University Magazine is published.
  • February 11 - The Meiji Constitution of Japan is adopted; the 1st Diet convenes in 1890.
  • February 22 - President Grover Cleveland signs a bill admitting North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana and Washington as U.S. states.


April 22: Kraj związkowy Run.

  • March - A German naval force shells a village in Samoa, destroying some American property; 3 American warships enter the Samoan harbor and prepare to fire on the 3 German warships found there. Before guns are fired, a hurricane blows up and sinks all the ships, American and German. A compulsory armistice is called because of the lack of warships.
  • March 4 - Grover Cleveland, 22nd President of the United States (1885 - 1889) is succeeded by Benjamin Harrison (1889-1893).
  • March 9 - Yohannes IV is killed in the Battle of Metemma; Sudanese forces, who had been almost defeated, rally and destroy the Ethiopian army.
  • March 11 - The North Carolina Legislature issues a czarter for the creation of Elon College.
  • March 23 - Mirza Ghulam Ahmad founds the Ahmadiyya Muslim community.
  • March 31 - The Eiffel Tower is inaugurated (opens May 6). Contemporary critics regard it as aesthetically displeasing.

April - June


Eiffel Tower.

  • April 10 - The Hammarby Roddförening is founded, (later the Hammarby IF).
  • April 22 - At high noon in Oklahoma Territory, thousands rush to claim kraj związkowy in the Kraj związkowy Upadłość of 1889. Within hours the cities of Oklahoma City and Guthrie are formed, with populations of at least 10,000.
  • May 2 - Menelik II, Emperor of Ethiopia, signs a treaty of amity with Italy, giving Italy control over what will become Eritrea.
  • May 6 - The Eiffel Tower opens in Paris.
  • May 15 - In Samoa, 3 U.S. and 3 German ships sink in a typhoon because the captains refuse to leave before the others; almost 200 drown. The British steamer Calliope saves itself by pushing into the wind with full speed.
  • May 31 - Johnstown Flood: The South Fork Dam collapses in western Pennsylvania, killing more than 2,200 people in and around Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
  • June 3 - The first long distance electric power transmission line in the United States is completed, running 14 miles between a prądnica at Willamette Falls and downtown Portland, Oregon.
  • June 6 - The Great Seattle Fire ravages through the downtown area without any fatalities.
  • June 8 - The Wall Street Journal is established.
  • June 12 - The Armagh rail disaster near Armagh in Northern Ireland kills 88.
  • June - Vincent Van Gogh paints Starry Night.

July - September

  • July 8 - The first issue of the Wall Street Journal is published.
  • July 31 - Louise, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife marries Alexander Duff, 1st Duke of Fife.
  • August 14 - The Great London Dock Strike breaks out in England.
  • August - The Jewish Settlement of Moisés Ville is founded in Argentina.
  • September 10 - Albert Honoré Charles Grimaldi becomes Albert I, Prince of Monaco.
  • September 23 - The Nintendo Koppai (Later Nintendo Company, Limited) is founded by Fusajiro Yamauchi to produce and sklep wielkopowierzchniowy Hanafuda playing cards.

October - December


September 23: Nintendo is founded (then a playing cards manufacturer)

  • October 2 - In Washington, DC, the first International Conference of American States begins.
  • October 24 - Sir Henry Parkes, Szef rządu of New South Wales, delivers the Tenterfield Oration calling for the Federation of Australia.
  • November 2 - North Dakota and South Dakota are admitted as the 39th and 40th U.S. states.
  • November 8 - Montana is admitted as the 41st U.S. state.
  • November 11 - Washington is admitted as the 42nd U.S. state.
  • November 14 - Inspired by Jules Verne, pioneer woman journalist Nellie Bly (Elizabeth Cochrane) begins an attempt to beat travel around the world in less than 80 days (Bly finishes the journey in 72 days, 6 hours and 11 minutes).
  • November 15 - Field Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca organizes a military coup, deposes Emperor Pedro II of Brazil and abolishes the Brazilian monarchy.
  • November 17 - The Brazilian Royal Family is forced to France.
  • November 19 - The Empire of Brazil oficially becomes a Federal Republic and Field Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca becomes its first president.
  • November 20 - Argentina is the first country to recognize the abolition of the monarchy in Brazil.
  • November 23 - The first jukebox goes into operation at the Palais Royale Saloon in San Francisco.
  • November 27 - Clemson University is founded in Clemson, South Carolina.
  • December 4 - The Bayswater Railway Station (Victoria, Australia) officially opens.
  • December 14 - Wofford and Woźnica play the first intercollegiate futbol game in the state of South Carolina.
  • December 23 - The Spanish noga ekipa Recreativo de Huelva is formed (currently the oldest club in Spain).


Panama, yellow fever.

Undated

  • An early method of high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission as developed by the Swiss engineer Rene Thury
  • The first West Virginia trąba powietrzna is recorded.
  • The North Carolina Legislature issues a czarter for Elon College.
  • The Moulin Rouge is built and opened in Paris.
  • The Wisden Cricketer’s Almanac publishes its first Wisden Cricketers of the Year (actually titled Six Great Bowlers Of The Year). The cricketers chosen are George Lohmann, Bobby Peel, Johnny Briggs, Charles Turner, John Ferris and Sammy Woods.
  • Frederick Abel invents cordite.
  • The Diet of Japan is founded.
  • French defense członek rządu Georges Boulanger attempts a coup obuwie is forced to flee the country.
  • The first free elections held in Costa Rica.
  • Yellow fever interrupts the building of the Panama Canal.
  • A huge locust swarm crosses the Red Sea and destroys crops in the Nile Valley.
  • The Ghost Dance movement begins in the Dakotas.
  • Mirza Ghulam Ahmad claims to be the Promised Messiah and Mahdi.
  • The Capilano Suspension Bridge (the longest suspension foot-bridge in the world) is opened.


    Capilano Bridge.

  • The English noga kadra narodowa Wimbledon F.C. is formed.
  • Brook trout is introduced into the upper Firehole River, Yellowstone National Park.
  • The Children’s Czarter 1889 is passed.
  • The Second International is founded.
  • Schools founded include:
    • Plattsburgh Normal School (Plattsburgh, New York)
    • Riverside Elementary School (Wichita, Kansas)
    • Battle Ground Academy Franklin, Tennessee

Births

1889 in other calendars

Gregorian calendar
1889
MDCCCLXXXIX

Ab urbe condita
2642

Armenian calendar
1338
ԹՎ ՌՅԼԸ

Bahá’í calendar
45 – 46

Berber calendar
2839

Buddhist calendar
2433

Burmese calendar
1251

Byzantine calendar
7397 – 7398

Chinese calendar
戊子年十一月三十日
(4525/4585-11-30)
— to —
己丑年十二月初十日
(4526/4586-12-10)

Coptic calendar
1605 – 1606

Ethiopian calendar
1881 – 1882

Hebrew calendar
5649 – 5650

Hindu calendars

 - Vikram Samvat
1944 – 1945

 - Shaka Samvat
1811 – 1812

 - Kali Yuga
4990 – 4991

Holocene calendar
11889

Iranian calendar
1267 – 1268

Islamic calendar
1306 – 1307

Japanese calendar
Meiji 22
(明治22年)

Korean calendar
4222

Thai solar calendar
2432

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January - June

  • January 20 - Leadbelly, American musician (d. 1949)
  • January 21 - Edith Bratt, English wife of John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (d. 1971)
  • January 31 - Frank Foster, English cricketer (d. 1958)
  • February 2 - Jean de Lattre de Tassigny, French general, posthumous Marshal of France (d. 1952)
  • February 3 - Risto Ryti, Prime Członek rządu and President of Finland (d. 1956)
  • February 5 - Ernest Tyldesley, English cricketer (d. 1962)
  • February 7 - Harry Nyquist, Swedish-American contributor to information theory (d. 1976)
  • February 11 - John H. Mills, Sr., African-American singer, one of the Mills Brothers (d. 1967)
  • February 19 - Ernest Marsden, British physicist (d. 1970)
  • February 22 - Lady Olave Baden-Powell, English founder of the Girl Guides (d. 1977)
  • February 22 - R. G. Collingwood, British philosopher and historian (d. 1943)
  • February 24 - Suzanne Bianchetti, French actress (d. 1936)
  • March 1
    • Kanoko Okamoto, Japanese novelist, poet, and Buddhism akademik (d. 1939)
    • Watsuji Tetsuro, Japanese philosopher (d. 1960)
  • March 4
    • Oren E. Long, 10th Territorial Governor of Hawai’i (d. 1965)
    • Pearl White, American silent obraz filmowy actress (d. 1938)
  • March 6 - William D. Francis, Australian botanist (d. 1959)
  • March 16 - Reggie Walker, South African athlete (d. 1951)
  • March 21 - Aleksandr Vertinsky, Russian singer and actor (d. 1957)
  • March 24 - Albert Hill, British athlete (d. 1969)
  • March 29 - Warner Baxter, American actor (d. 1951)
  • April 7 - Gabriela Mistral, Chilean writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1957)
  • April 8 - Sir Adrian Boult, English conductor (d. 1983)
  • April 11 - Nick LaRocca, American musician (d. 1961)
  • April 15 - Thomas Moc Benton, American painter (d. 1975)
  • April 16 - Charlie Chaplin, English actor and obraz filmowy director (d. 1977)
  • April 20 - Adolf Hitler, Austrian dictator of Nazi Germany (d. 1945)
  • April 21 - Paul Karrer, Swiss chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1971)
  • April 23 - Karel Doorman, Dutch admiral (d. 1942)
  • April 26 - Ludwig Wittgenstein, Austrian-born philosopher (d. 1951)
  • April 28 - António de Oliveira Salazar, Portuguese dictator (d. 1970)
  • April 30 - Fritz Pfeffer, German-Dutch housemate of Anne Frank (d. 1944)
  • May 12 - Otto Frank, German publisher, businessman, father of Anne Frank (d. 1980)
  • May 18 - Thomas Midgley, American chemist and inventor (d. 1944)
  • May 25 - Igor Sikorsky, Russian developer of the helicopter (d. 1972)
  • June 21 - Ralph Craig, American athlete (d. 1972)
  • June 23 - Anna Akhmatova, Russian poet (d. 1966)

July - December

  • July 5 - Jean Cocteau, French writer (d. 1963)
  • July 17 - Erle Stanley Gardner, American author (d. 1970)
  • August 5 - Conrad Aiken, American writer (d. 1973)
  • August 12 - Zerna Sharp, American writer and educator (Dick and Jane) (d. 1981)
  • August 21 - Sir Richard O’Connor, English General in WWII (d. 1981)
  • September 2 - George H. Plympton, American screenwriter (d. 1972)
  • September 7 - Albert Plesman, Dutch aviation pioneer (d. 1953)
  • September 8 - Robert Taft, U.S. Członek senatu from Ohio (d. 1953)
  • September 11 - Suzanne Duchamp, French painter (d. 1963)
  • September 14 - María Capovilla, Ecuadorian supercentenarian, the last surviving person verified as born in 1889 (d. 2006)
  • September 18 - Doris Blackburn, Australian politician (d. 1970)
  • September 20 - Charles Reidpath, American athlete (d. 1975)
  • September 25 - C. K. Scott-Moncrieff, Scottish writer and tłumacz (d. 1930)
  • September 26 - Martin Heidegger, German philosopher (d. 1976)
  • October 3 - Carl von Ossietzky, German pacifist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (d. 1938)
  • October 8 - C. E. Woolman, American airline executive (d. 1966)
  • October 13 - Douglass Dumbrille, Canadian-born actor (d. 1974)
  • November 1 - Philip Noel-Baker, Baron Noel-Baker, Canadian-born peace activist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (d. 1982)
  • November 12 - DeWitt Wallace, American magazine publisher (Reader’s Digest) (d. 1981)
  • November 14 - Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Członek rządu of India (d. 1964)
  • November 16 - George S. Kaufman, American playwright (d. 1961)
  • November 19 - Vasily Blyukher, Soviet military commander (d. 1938)
  • November 20 - Edwin Hubble, American astronomer (d. 1953)
  • November 23 - Harry Sunderland, Australian rugby league dysponent (d. 1964)
  • November 30 - Edgar Douglas Adrian, 1st Baron Adrian, English physiologist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1977)
  • December 9 - Hannes Kolehmainen, Finnish runner (d. 1966)
  • December 11 - Walter Knott, American farmer and creator of Knott’s Berry Farm (d. 1981)
  • date unknown
    • Dr. Rai Rajeshwar Bali, Indian intellectual reformist (d. 1945)
    • James Alexander Allan, Australian poet (d. 1956)
    • Marthe Richard, French prostitute, spy, and politician (d. 1982)

Deaths

  • January 13 - Solomon Bundy, American politician (b. 1823)
  • January 30 - Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria (suicide) (b. 1858)
  • January 30 - Baroness Katafalk Vetsera (suicide) (b. 1871)
  • February 3 - Belle Starr, American outlaw (b. 1848)
  • February 13 - João Maurício Wanderley, Brazilian magistrate and politician (b. 1885)
  • March 8 - John Ericsson, Swedish inventor and engineer (b. 1803)
  • March 9 - Emperor Yohannes IV of Ethiopia
  • March 24 - The Leatherman (b. 1833)
  • April 23 - Jules Barbey d’Aurevilly, French writer (b. 1808)
  • May 9 - William S. Harney, U.S. Army general (b. 1800)
  • May 14 - Volney E. Howard, American politician (b. 1809)
  • May 12 - Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin, Russian satirist (b. 1826)
  • June 8 - Gerard Manley Hopkins, English poet (b. 1844)
  • June 15 - Mihai Eminescu, Romanian poet (b. 1850)
  • July 10 - Julia Gardiner Tyler, First Lady of the United States (b. 1820)
  • August 2 - Eduardo Gutiérrez, Argentinian author (b. 1851)
  • August 19 - Auguste Villiers de l’Isle-Adam, French writer (b. 1838)
  • September 16 - Bob Younger, American outlaw and youngest of the Younger outlaws
  • September 23 - Wilkie Collins, British novelist (b. 1824)
  • October 10 - Adolf von Henselt, German composer
  • October 11 - James Prescott Joule, English physicist (b. 1818)
  • October 19 - King Luis I of Portugal (b. 1838)
  • October 25 - Émile Augier, French dramatist (b. 1820)
  • November 18 - William Allingham, Irish author (b. 1824 or 1828)
  • December 6 - Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America (b. 1808)
  • December 12 - Robert Browning, English poet (b. 1812)
  • December 29 - Glele, King of Dahomey (suicide)
  • December 31 - Ion Creangă, Romanian writer (b. 1837 or 1839)


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Heads of State

  • Argentina - Miguel Juarez Celman (1886-1890)
  • China - Guāngxù Emperor of China, Qing Dynasty (1875-1908)
  • Denmark - Christian IX, King of Denmark (1863-1906)
  • France - Marie François Sadi Carnot, President of France (1887-1894)
  • Germany - Wilhelm II, German Kaiser (1888-1918)
  • Holy See - Pope Leo XIII, Bishop of Rome (1878-1903)
  • Japan - Mutsuhito, Meiji emperor (1867-1912)
  • Norway - Oscar II, King of Sweden and Norway (1872-1905)
  • Ottoman Empire - Abdul Hamid II, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1876-1909)
  • Russia - Alexander III, Tsar of Russia (1881-1894)
  • Spain - Alfonso XIII of Spain, King of Spain (1886-1931)
  • United Kingdom - Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, (1886-1892)
  • United States -
    1. Grover Cleveland, President of the United States (1885-1889)
    2. Benjamin Harrison, President of the United States (1889-1893)

Notes

  1. ^ Donald Beaty et al, “Kanon Handbook for Electrical Engineers 11th Ed.”, McGraw Hill, 1978
  2. ^ ACW’s Insulator Info - Book Reference Info - History of Electrical Systems and Cables
  3. ^ R. M. Black The History of Electric Wires and Cables, Peter Perigrinus, London 1983 ISBN 086341 001 4 pages 94-96

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Centuries:
10th century - 11th century - 12th century

Decades:
1060s  1070s  1080s  - 1090s -  1100s  1110s  1120s

Years:
1090 1091 1092 - 1093 - 1094 1095 1096

1093 by topic

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1093 in other calendars

Gregorian calendar
1093
MXCIII

Ab urbe condita
1846

Armenian calendar
542
ԹՎ ՇԽԲ

Bahá’í calendar
-751 – -750

Berber calendar
2043

Buddhist calendar
1637

Burmese calendar
455

Byzantine calendar
6601 – 6602

Chinese calendar
壬申年十二月初二日
(3729/3789-12-2)
— to —
癸酉年十二月十一日
(3730/3790-12-11)

Coptic calendar
809 – 810

Ethiopian calendar
1085 – 1086

Hebrew calendar
4853 – 4854

Hindu calendars

 - Vikram Samvat
1148 – 1149

 - Shaka Samvat
1015 – 1016

 - Kali Yuga
4194 – 4195

Holocene calendar
11093

Iranian calendar
471 – 472

Islamic calendar
485 – 486

Japanese calendar

Korean calendar
3426

Thai solar calendar
1636

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Events

  • King Donald III of Scotland comes to the throne.
  • Magnus III (Magnus Barefoot) is crowned king of Norway.
  • Sviatopolk II become Grand Prince of Kiev and ruler of Kievan Rus.
  • Henry of Burgundy becomes Count of Portugal.
  • Saint Anselm of Canterbury, a medieval philosopher and theologian, becomes Archbishop of Canterbury.
  • The building of Durham Cathedral begins in Durham, England.
  • Construction begins on Carlisle Castle, England.
  • Saint Canute’s Cathedral is built in Odense, Denmark.

Battles

  • May 26 — Battle of the Stugna River: The Polovtsy defeat the princes of Kievan Rus.
  • November 13 — Battle of Alnwick: Malcolm III of Scotland is defeated and killed by the forces of William II of England.

Births

  • King Conrad III of Germany
  • King Roger II of Sicily

Deaths

  • April 13 — Prince Vsevolod I of Kiev (b. 1030)
  • August 29 — Hugh I, Duke of Burgundy (b. 1057)
  • November 13 — King Malcolm III of Scotland (b. 1031)
  • November 16 — Saint Margaret of Scotland, wife of King Malcolm III of Scotland
  • Olaf III of Norway

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Centuries:
18th century - 19th century - 20th century

Decades:
1780s  1790s  1800s  - 1810s -  1820s  1830s  1840s

Years:
1812 1813 1814 - 1815 - 1816 1817 1818

1815 in topic:

Subjects:     Archaeology - Architecture -

Art - Literature (Poetry) - Music - Science

Sports - Rail Transport

Countries:     Australia - Canada - France - Germany - Ireland - Mexico - New Zealand - Norway - South Africa - UK - USA

Leaders:   State leaders - Colonial governors

Category: Establishments - Disestablishments

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Year 1815 (MDCCCXV) was a common year starting on Sunday (odsyłacz will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Friday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar).

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Events of 1815

January - March

  • January 2 - Lord Byron marries Anna Isabella Milbanke in Seaham, County Durham.
  • January 3 - Austria, Britain, and Bourbon-restored France form a secret defensive alliance treaty against Prussia and Russia.
  • January 8 - Duchota of 1812 - Battle of New Orleans: American forces under General Andrew Jackson defeat an invading British force.
  • February - The Hartford Convention arrives in Washington DC.
  • February 3 - The first commercial cheese factory is founded in Switzerland.
  • February 4 - The first Dutch studenciak association, the Groninger Studenten Corps, Vindicat atque Polit is founded in the Netherlands. The first rector of the senate was B.J. Winters.
  • February 6 - New Jersey grants the first American railroad czarter to a John Stevens.
  • February 26 - Napoleon Bonaparte escapes from Elba.
  • March 1 - Napoleon returns to France from his banishment on Elba.
  • March 15 - Joachim Murat, King of Naples declares duchota on Austria in an attempt to save his throne, starting the Neapolitan War.
  • March 16 - Willem I becomes King of the Netherlands.
  • March 20 - Napoleon enters Paris after escaping from Elba with a regular army of 140,000 and a volunteer force of around 200,000 beginning his “Hundred Days” rule.

April - June


April 5-12: Mount Tambora explodes, changing climate.


Congress Vienna, Jean Godefroy - Jean-Baptiste Isabey

  • April 5-April 12 - Mount Tambora in the Dutch East Indies blows its top explosively during an eruption, killing upwards of 92,000 and propelling thousands of tons of aerosols (Sulfide gas compounds) into the upper atmosphere (stratosphere). The high level gases reflect sunlight and cause the widespread cooling (known as a volcanic winter) and heavy rains of 1816, causes snows in June and July in the northern hemisphere, widespread crop failures, and subsequently famine, which is why 1816 becomes known as the Year Without a Summer.
  • April 23- The Second Serbian Uprising against Ottoman rule takes place in Takovo, Serbia. By the end of the year Serbia is acknowledged as a semi-independent state; the ideals of the First Serbian Uprising have thus been temporarily achieved.
  • May 3 - Battle of Tolentino: Austria defeats the Kingdom of Naples, which quickly ends the Neapolitan Parność. Joachim Murat, the defeated King of Naples, is forced to flee to Corsica and is later executed.
  • May 30 - The Arniston, an East Indiaman repatriating wounded troops to England from Ceylon, is wrecked near Waenhuiskrans, South Africa with the loss of 372 of the 378 people on board.
  • June 9 - Congress of Vienna: A new European political situation is set.
  • June 16 - Battle of Ligny: Napoleon beats the Prussians.
  • June 16 - Battle of Quatre Bras: Marshal Ney gets a marginal win against the British and Allies.
  • June 18 - Battle of Waterloo: The Duke of Wellington decisively defeats Napoleon, ending the Napoleonic wars.
  • June 22 - Napoleon abdicates again; Napoleon II (1811-32), age 4, rules for two weeks (June 22 to July 7).


June 18 - Napoleon at Waterloo.

July - September

  • July 8 - Louis XVIII returns to Paris, and is ‘restored’ as King of France (he had declared himself king on June 8, 1795, at the death of his nephew, 10-year-old Louis XVII, and had lived in Westphalia, Verona, Russia, and England).
  • July 17 - In France, Napoleon surrenders at Rochefort to British forces.
  • September - Austria, Prussia and Russia sign a Holy Alliance to uphold the European stan prawny quo.
  • September 23 - The Great September Gale of 1815 is the first hurricane to strike New England in 180 years.

October - December

  • October 3 - The Chassigny Czerwona planeta meteorite falls in Chassigny, Haute-Marne, France.
  • October 15 - Napoleon I of France begins his exile on Saint Helena in the Atlantic Ocean.
  • October 21 - Humphry Davy patents the miner’s safety lamp for use in coal mining.

Undated

  • British missionaries arrive in New Zealand.
  • In Britain, use of the pillory is limited to punishment for perjury.
  • The second wave of Amish immigration to North America begins.
  • First-class cricket begins.

Ongoing events

  • Napoleonic Wars (1799-1815)-Seventh Coalition/Hundred Days
  • War of 1812 (1812-1815)
  • Congress of Vienna (1814 - 1815)

Births

1815 in other calendars

Gregorian calendar
1815
MDCCCXV

Ab urbe condita
2568

Armenian calendar
1264
ԹՎ ՌՄԿԴ

Bahá’í calendar
-29 – -28

Berber calendar
2765

Buddhist calendar
2359

Burmese calendar
1177

Byzantine calendar
7323 – 7324

Chinese calendar
甲戌年十一月廿一日
(4451/4511-11-21)
— to —
乙亥年十二月初二日
(4452/4512-12-2)

Coptic calendar
1531 – 1532

Ethiopian calendar
1807 – 1808

Hebrew calendar
5575 – 5576

Hindu calendars

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1870 – 1871

 - Shaka Samvat
1737 – 1738

 - Kali Yuga
4916 – 4917

Holocene calendar
11815

Iranian calendar
1193 – 1194

Islamic calendar
1230 – 1231

Japanese calendar
Bunka 12
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Korean calendar
4148

Thai solar calendar
2358

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January - June

  • January 11th - John A. Macdonald, First Prime Członek rządu of Canada, Father of Confederation (d. 1891
  • February 15 - Constantin von Tischendorf, German Biblical studenciak (d. 1874)
  • April 1 - Otto von Bismarck, German statesman (d. 1898)
  • April 1 - Edward Clark, Governor of Texas (d. 1880)
  • April 6 - Robert Volkmann, German composer (d. 1883)
  • April 24 - Anthony Trollope, British author (d. 1882)
  • May 27-Sir Henry Parkes, Father of Australian Federation (d. 1896)

July - December

  • August 5 - Edward John Eyre, explorer (d. 1901)
  • October 16 - Francis Lubbock, Governor of Texas (d. 1905)
  • October 23 - João Maurício Wanderley, Brazilian magistrate and politician (d. 1889)
  • October 31 - Karl Weierstrass, German mathematician (d. 1897)
  • November 2 - George Boole, English mathematician and philosopher (d. 1864)
  • December 10 - Augusta Ada King (née Byron), Countess of Lovelace, early English computer pioneer (d. 1852)
  • November 12 - Elizabeth Cady Stanton, American women’s rights activist (d. 1902)
  • December 21 - Thomas Couture, French painter (d. 1879)

Deaths

January - June

  • January 8 - Edward Pakenham, British general (killed in battle) (b. 1778)
  • January 16 - Emma, Lady Hamilton, English mistress of Horatio Nelson (b. 1765)
  • February 24 - Robert Fulton, American inventor (b. 1765)
  • February 26 - Prince Josias of Coburg, Austrian general (b. 1737)
  • March 4 - Frances Abington, English actress (b. 1737)
  • March 5 - Franz Mesmer, German developer of hypnotism (b. 1734)
  • April 21 - Joseph Winston, American patriot and Congressman from North Carolina (b. 1746)
  • June 1 - Louis Alexandre Berthier, French marshal (b. 1753)
  • June 16 - Friedrich Wilhelm, Duke of Brunswick, German noble and general (killed in battle) (b. 1771)
  • June 18 - Thomas Picton, British general (killed in battle) (b. 1758)
  • June 18 - Claude-Etienne Michel, French general (killed in battle) (b. 1772
  • June 18 - Guillaume Philibert Duhesme, French general (killed in battle) (b. 1766)

July - December

  • August 2 - Guillaume Marie Anne Brune, French marshal (murdered) (b. 1763)
  • August 6 - James A. Bayard (elder), U.S. Członek senatu from Delaware (b. 1767)
  • September 9 - John Singleton Copley, American painter (b. 1738)
  • September 20 - Nicolas Desmarest, French geologist (b. 1725)
  • October 13 - Joachim Murat, French marshal and King of Naples (executed) (b. 1767)
  • October 22 - Claude Lecourbe, French general (b. 1759)
  • December 3 - John Carroll (priest), first American Roman Catholic Archbishop (b. 1735)
  • December 7 - Michel Ney, French marshal (executed) (b. 1769)
  • December 29 - Saartjie Baartman, sideshow performer


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  • Duncan III succeeds Duncan II as King of Scotland.
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  • Raymond IV of Toulouse becomes Count of Toulouse.
  • The antipope Clement III is deposed, and Urban II becomes pope.
  • The Basilica of St. Mark is consecrated in Venice.

Births

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  • January 10 — Al-Mustansir of Cairo, Caliph of Egypt (b. 1029)
  • November 12 — King Duncan II of Scotland
  • Simeon, first Norman abbot of Ely Abbey
  • Al-Bakri, Spanish Muslim geographer

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  • The events of Castlevania: Zawodzenie of Innocence happen in this year.

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  • January 24 - The Dagohoy Rebellion begins with the killing of Father Giuseppe Lamberti.
  • February 22–February 23 - Battle of Toulon: The British fleet is defeated by a Franco-Spanish fleet.
  • March 15 - France declares duchota on Great Britain.
  • April 20 - Battle of Villafranca: A joint French and Spanish force defeats Britain and Sardinia.
  • June 28 - Catherine the Great is received into the Russian Orthodox Church.

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  • July 19 - Battle of Casteldelfino: France defeats the Kingdom of Sardinia.
  • September 30 - Battle of Madonna dell’Olmo: France and Spain defeat the Kingdom of Sardinia. u suck!!!!! i hate wiki

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  • The third French and Indian Parność, known as King George’s War, breaks out at Przystań Royal, Nova Scotia.
  • The First Saudi State is founded by Mohammed Ibn Saud.
  • Prague is occupied by Prussian armies.
  • Madame Anne Brillon is born.

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  • War of the Austrian Succession (1740-1748).

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  • January 10 - Thomas Mifflin, fifth President of the United States in Congress assembled under the Articles of Confederation (d. 1800)
  • February 6 - Pierre-Joseph Desault, French anatomist and surgeon (d. 1795)
  • 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)
  • July 17 - Elbridge Gerry, American politician (d. 1814)
  • July 20 - Joshua Clayton, American politician (d. 1798)
  • August 1 - Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, French naturalist (d. 1829)
  • August 25 - Johann Gottfried Herder, German writer (d. 1803)
  • September 25 - King Frederick William II of Prussia (d. 1797)
  • November 11 - Abigail Adams, wife of American President John Adams (d. 1818)

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  • January 23 - Giambattista Vico, Italian philosopher and historian (b. 1668)
  • January 26 - Ludwig Andreas Graf Khevenhüller, Austrian field marshal (b. 1683)
  • March 3 - Jean Barbeyrac, French jurist (b. 1674)
  • April 25 - Anders Celsius, Swedish astronomer (b. 1701)
  • May 30 - Alexander Pope, English writer (b. 1688)
  • June 29 - André Campra, French composer (b. 1660)
  • July - Mihai Racoviţă, Prince of Moldavia and Prince of Wallachia
  • August 9 - James Brydges, 1st Duke of Chandos, English opiekun of the arts (b. 1673)
  • August 13 - John Cruger, Dutch-born Mayor of New York (b. 1678)
  • August 26 - William Byrd II, dostojnik planter from Virginia (b. 1674)
  • October 18 - Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, English friend of Anne of England (b. 1660)
  • October 31 - Leonardo Leo, Italian composer (b. 1694)
  • December 8 - Marie-Anne de Mailly-Nesle duchess de Châteauroux, French mistress of King Louis XV of France (b. 1717)

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  • March 2 - The Albanian League is established in Lezha; Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg is proclaimed commander of the Albanian resistance.
  • April 16 - The Truce of Tours is signed between England and France (it lasts 5 years).
  • June - Skanderbeg defeats an Ottoman army at the battle of Torvioll.
  • June 15 - Cosimo de’ Medici founds the Laurentian Library.
  • August - Battle of Jalowaz: Murad II is defeated, and forced to abdicate in favor of his son Mehmed II .
  • August 26 - Old Zürich Duchota - Battle of St. Jakob an der Birs: Charles VII of France, seeking to send away troublesome troops made idle by the truce with England, sends his son the Dauphin with a large army into Switzerland to support the claims of Emperor Frederick III. The massively outnumbered Swiss force is destroyed in this battle, obuwie inflict such casualties on the French that they withdraw.
  • November 10 - Battle of Varna: The crusading forces of King Ladislas of Poland and Hungary are crushed by the Turks under Sultan Murad II. Ladislas is killed.
  • Forces of the Sultan of Egypt fail to take Rhodes from the Knights of Rhodes.
  • The Iguvine Tables are discovered at Gubbio, Italy.
  • Portuguese explorers reach the mouth of the rivers Senegal and Gambia.
  • The first European slave sklep wielkopowierzchniowy for the sale of African slaves, the Mercado de Escravos, opens in Lagos, Portugal.
  • Portuguese caravel lands 235 slaves at Algarve, Portugal.
  • A serious fire occurs at St Paul’s Cathedral in London.
  • Constantine XI, as despotate of the Morea, invades the Latin Duchy of Athens and forces them to pay tribute, and return Thebes to Byzantium.

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  • January 24 - Galeazzo Maria Sforza, Duke of Milan (d. 1476)
  • March 1 - Sandro Botticelli, Italian painter (d. 1510)
  • March 11 - Donato Bramante, Italian architect (d. 1514)
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    • John de Mowbray, 4th Duke of Norfolk (d. 1476)
    • Nilakantha Somayaji, Indian mathematician and astronomer (d. 1544)

Deaths

  • February 14 - Henriette of Mömpelgard, countess of Mömpelgard and regent of Württemberg (b. 1387)
  • March 9 - Leonardo Bruni, Italian humanist (b. 1374)
  • April 26 - Robert Campin, Flemish painter (b. 1378)
  • May 20 - Saint Bernardino of Siena, Italian Franciscan missionary (b. 1380)
  • May 27 - John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset, English military leader (b. 1404)
  • October 15 - Niccolò Piccinino, Italian mercenary (b. 1386)
  • November 10 - King Wladislaus III of Poland (in battle) (b. 1424)
  • November 25 - Martin Gouge, French chancellor
  • Pier Paolo Vergerio the Elder

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Herman Simm

Herman Simm (born May 29, 1947 in Suure-Jaani) is a former chief the Estonian Defence Ministry’s security department. On September 21, 2008, Simm was arrested with his wife Heete Simm on suspiction of illegal collecting and communicating classified information for Russia. In spite of several earlier claims by the government of Russian espionage operations in the country,

Professional career and espionage

Herman Simm had previously held various positions at the Interior Ministry and the Police Board, including as director general of the board when he started work for the Defence Ministry in 1995 as head of the information analysis office of the defence policy department. In 2001, He was appointed head of the newly formed state secret protection department. As head of the Defence Ministry Security Department, Simm was tasked with coordinating the protection of state secrets. The department is also responsible for issuing access to classified information and handling prekluzja from international organizations, including NATO, the European Union and Estonia’s other defence partners. He also took part in the devising of EU and NATO information protection systems.

It is believed that Herman Simm caused damage not only the security of Estonia. In 2001-2006, Simm regularly traveled abroad to negotiate agreements on the protection of classified information with member countries of NATO and the European Union. Herman Simm also participated in the development of intelligence security with NATO and the EU, where he invited other states to check the security systems. In June 2003, he was issued a diplomatic passport, providing carriers transporting classified information. In November 2006, Herman Simm resigned from the post of head of the state secret protection department, obuwie continued to work as adviser of the Członek rządu of Defence, retaining access to classified information.

On 6 November 2008, Estonian State Procurature released an investigative version according to which Simm’s asset handler may have been an officer of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) who had been using a false identity of an EU citizen.

References

  1. ^ Estonia Catches Its First Spy, Kommersant, September 23, 2008.
  2. ^ Estonia: Ex-security official accused of spying, The International Herald Tribune, September 22, 2008.
  3. ^ , Law of Penalty of the Repblic of Estonia, §232.
  4. ^ Former official arrested for treason, The Baltic Times, September 22, 2008.
  5. ^ Эстония вычислила первого шпиона, Kommersant, September 23, 2008. (Russian)
  6. ^ Postimees 6 November 2008: Prokuratuur: Simmi «klient» võis olla Vene välisluureteenistuse ohvitser.


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