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Calendar year
1699 (MDCXCIX) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar, the 1699th
1699
Conflicts between Ottomans and Holy League (1683–1699)
fighting began in 1683 and ended with the signing of the Treaty of Karlowitz in 1699. The war was a resounding defeat for the Ottoman Empire, which for the first
Great_Turkish_War
the Virginia Colony, founded in 1607, and the capital of Virginia until 1699 when the seat of government was moved to Williamsburg. The London Company
History of Jamestown, Virginia (1607–1699)
History_of_Jamestown,_Virginia_(1607–1699)
Series of speeches in Virginia
of the College of William & Mary's grammar school on May Day (1 May O.S.) 1699 as part of "Scholastick Exercises" before an audience of local political
1699_May_Day_orations
Chemical compound and chemical warfare nerve agent
EA-1699, also known as IIVX, is an extremely toxic synthetic chemical compound in the organophosphorus class, specifically, a thiophosphonate. It was derived
EA-1699
Decade
The 1690s decade ran from January 1, 1690, to December 31, 1699. January 2 – The Ottoman Empire defeats Serbian rebels and Austrian troops in battle at
1690s
Irish politician
John Reynolds (1670–1699) was an Irish Member of Parliament. He was the son of James Reynolds of Loughscur, County Leitrim, and was educated at Kilkenny
John Reynolds (Leitrim politician)
John_Reynolds_(Leitrim_politician)
Dispositions during the Glorious Revolution
During the English Glorious Revolution of 1688–1699, Dutch troops led by William of Orange were deployed on English soil following William's landing at
Dutch troops in England, 1688–1699
Dutch_troops_in_England,_1688–1699
The year 1699 in music involved some significant events. February – Richard Leveridge, Daniel Purcell and Jeremiah Clarke collaborate on the music for
1699_in_music
Decade
The 1690s BC was a decade lasting from January 1, 1699, BC to December 31, 1690, BC. The Minoan and Harappan Civilizations continue to exist in Crete and
1690s_BC
Irish landowner (1699/1700–1781)
Alexander Stewart (1699/1700 – 2 April 1781) was an Irish landowner who grew rich by inheriting a fortune from Robert Cowan, an East India Company official
Alexander_Stewart_(1699–1781)
English Member of Parliament
Courtenay (c. 1650 – 12 May 1699) was an English Member of Parliament. He represented Devonshire in the House of Commons from 1689 to 1699. He was the son of Sir
Francis_Courtenay_(died_1699)
List of events
Events from the year 1699 in England. Monarch – William III January 19 – Parliament limits the size of the country's standing army to 7,000 "native born"
1699_in_England
Danish nobleman and military officer
Charlotte (Copenhagen, 7 July 1698 – Akershus, 5 October 1699) Frederikke Louise (Akershus, 2 October 1699 – Sønderborg, 2 December 1744), married on 21 July
Christian_Gyldenløve
Princess of Poland (1699–1717)
Marianna "Anna" Leszczyńska (25 May 1699 – 20 June 1717) was Princess of Poland as the eldest child of King Stanisław Leszczyński and Catherine Opalińska
Anna_Leszczyńska_(1699–1717)
Battle between Sikh forces and the Hill State
and which caused unrest between the Sikhs and Rajas. On the 23rd of June 1699, the Guru was on a hunting trip in the Dun when Balia Chand and Alim Chand
Battle_of_Anandpur_(1699)
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
line of the English Royal Navy, launched at Portsmouth Dockyard on 2 August 1699. The ship, with a crew of at least 440 officers and men and under the command
HMS_Nassau_(1699)
Play by Colley Cibber
The Tragical History of King Richard III, Alter'd From Shakespeare (1699) is a history play written by Colley Cibber. It is based on William Shakespeare's
Richard_III_(1699_play)
1699 treaty ending the Great Turkish War
The Treaty of Karlowitz, concluding the Great Turkish War of 1683–1699, in which the Ottoman Empire was defeated by the Holy League at the Battle of Zenta
Treaty_of_Karlowitz
(for Suleiman of Persia and Soltan Hoseyn) Mohammad Mo'men Khan Shamlu (1699–1707) (for Soltan Hoseyn) Shahqoli Khan Zanganeh (1707–1716) (for Soltan
List of grand viziers of Persia
List_of_grand_viziers_of_Persia
1699 battle
The Battle of Martynów - took place at Martynów on 21 February 1699, ending in defeat of the Polish army. It was a battle between the armies of the Polish-Lithuanian
Battle_of_Martynów_(1699)
The Mascara campaign of 1699–1701 was launched by Moulay Zidan, son of the Moroccan Sultan Moulay Ismail, to capture the Beylik of Mascara, situated in
Mascara_campaign_(1699–1701)
Philadelphia in 1699. The Canterbury set sail from Cowes Isle of Wight, on September 3, 1699. Two months later, on November 3, 1699, the Canterbury docked
Canterbury_(ship)
Michael Hill (7 August 1672 – 1699) was a politician in England and Ireland. He was the son of William Hill, of Hillsborough by his wife Eleanor, daughter
Michael_Hill_(1672–1699)
The year 1699 in science and technology involved some significant events. English physician Edward Tyson publishes Orang-Outang, sive Homo Sylvestris:
1699_in_science
Events from the year 1699 in France. Monarch: Louis XIV 20 January: Louis XIV gave the French Academy of Sciences its first rules. 11 June: France, England
1699_in_France
See also 1698 in piracy, 1700 in piracy, and Timeline of piracy. April - John Bowen and George Booth capture the slave ship Speaker near Mahajanga. September
1699_in_piracy
Television studio in Manhattan, New York
Hall, CBS Radio Playhouse No. 3, and CBS Studio 50) is a theater at 1697–1699 Broadway, between 53rd and 54th streets, in the Theater District of Midtown
Ed_Sullivan_Theater
Electoral Prince of Bavaria (1692-1699)
Joseph Ferdinand Leopold of Bavaria (28 October 1692 – 6 February 1699) was the son of Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria (1679–1705, 1714–1726)
Joseph_Ferdinand_of_Bavaria
Military conflict
The Maghrebi war (1699–1702) was a conflict involving a Tunisian, Tripolitanian, and Moroccan coalition, and the Regency of Algiers. It was an important
Maghrebi_war_(1699–1702)
Topics referred to by the same term
Squadron code for No. 1699 Flight RAF (1699 Flt); see List of RAF Squadron Codes 4Z, Squadron code for No. 1699 Conversion Unit (1699 CU); see List of RAF
4Z
Thomas Longman (1699 – 18 June 1755) was an English publisher who founded the publishing house of Longman. Longman was born at Bristol, the son of Ezekiel
Thomas_Longman_(1699–1755)
Servant in the court of Charles II of Spain
Eugenia Martínez Vallejo (1674–1699) was a Spanish court jester. She gained notoriety for her large size and weight, now thought to be the result of Prader–Willi
Eugenia_Martínez_Vallejo
Crimean Tatar commander (died 1699)
Shahbaz Giray (died 1699) was a Crimean Tatar prince and son of Selim I Giray. He served as a commander in several late 17th-century campaigns, including
Shahbaz_Giray
Aspect of women's history
of prominent women in war and their exploits from about 1500 up to about 1699. Only women active in direct warfare, such as warriors, spies, and women
Women_in_warfare_(1500–1699)
1699 battle in Algeria
The Constantine campaign was launched by Bey of Tunis Murad III Bey in 1699 to capture the Beylik of Constantine, situated in the east of the Deylik of
Constantine campaign (1699–1700)
Constantine_campaign_(1699–1700)
King of Denmark and Norway from 1699 to 1730
Frederik; 11 October 1671 – 12 October 1730) was King of Denmark and Norway from 1699 until his death. Frederick was the son of Christian V of Denmark-Norway and
Frederick_IV_of_Denmark
Edward Stradling (30 March 1699 – 3 October 1726) was a Welsh politician. The oldest son of Sir Edward Stradling, 5th Baronet (1672–1735), he was educated
Edward_Stradling_(1699–1726)
English politician
Edward Ayscough (1650 – 3 October 1699) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1685 and 1699. Ayscough was baptised on 19 November
Edward_Ayscough_(died_1699)
Bavarian prince and Imperial Field marshal (1699-1738)
Ferdinand Maria Innocenz Michael Joseph of Bavaria (5 August 1699 in Brussels – 9 December 1738 in Munich) was a Bavarian prince and an Imperial Field
Ferdinand Maria Innozenz of Bavaria
Ferdinand_Maria_Innozenz_of_Bavaria
English politician
Sir Eliab Harvey (1635 – 20 February 1699) was an English politician. He was knighted on 27 May 1660. He was baptised on 3 June 1635. He was the first
Eliab_Harvey_(1635–1699)
Events from the year 1699 in art. The Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture holds the first of a series of salons at the Louvre Palace. Alexis Simon
1699_in_art
English politician
John Manley (c. 1622—1699) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1659 and 1690. He was Postmaster General
John_Manley_(MP)
1693 1694 1695 1696 1697 1698 1699 1700 1701 1702 1703 1704 1705 1706 1707 1708 1709 … In literature 1696 1697 1698 1699 1700 1701 1702 Art Archaeology
1699_in_poetry
English politician
George Evelyn (18 June 1617 – 4 October 1699) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1640 and 1689. Evelyn
George_Evelyn_(1617–1699)
Events from the year 1699 in the Kingdom of Scotland. Monarch – William II Secretary of State – James Ogilvy, 1st Earl of Seafield, jointly with John Carmichael
1699_in_Scotland
This is a list of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1699. Robert Shirley (1673–1699) John Lowther 1st Viscount Lonsdale (1655–1700) Reeve Williams
List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1699
List_of_fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_elected_in_1699
Topics referred to by the same term
(1646–1699; r. 1670–1699), heir of King Frederick III from 1665 to 1670 Christian VI (1699–1746; r. 1730–1746), heir of King Frederick IV from 1699 to 1730
Christian, Crown Prince of Denmark (disambiguation)
Christian,_Crown_Prince_of_Denmark_(disambiguation)
Sikh army and militia between 1699 – 1735
order of the Sikhs, established by the tenth guru, Guru Gobind Singh, in 1699. It replaced the Akal Sena that had been established by the sixth guru, Guru
Khalsa_Fauj
Swiss military commander and a politician in Bern
Sigmund von Erlach (October 3, 1614 – December 7, 1699), sometimes given as Sigismund von Erlach, was a Swiss military commander and a politician in Bern
Sigmund_von_Erlach
Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly member
Isaac Wayne (1699 – November 1774) was a member of the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly representing Chester County from 1757 to 1763. He served as captain
Isaac_Wayne_(1699–1774)
4th Parliament of William III, which met from 6 December 1698 until 4 May 1699. Cited as 10 & 11 Will. 3 in Ruffhead's Statutes at Large. This session was
List of acts of the Parliament of England from 1698
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_England_from_1698
Period of Hungary under Habsburg control
the terms of the Treaty of Karlowitz, which ended the Great Turkish War in 1699, the Ottomans ceded nearly all of Ottoman Hungary. The new territories were
Kingdom of Hungary (1526–1867)
Kingdom_of_Hungary_(1526–1867)
christenings, marriages 1667–1699 IX 39 Arhiv HAZU Kastav, Volosko 241 29.5 x 21 cm Matica krštenih (1672–1699) i vjenčanih (1673–1699) župe Kastav i matica
List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1600–1699)
List_of_Glagolitic_manuscripts_(1600–1699)
English politician
John White (2 December 1699 – 7 September 1769), of Wallingwells, Nottinghamshire, was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1733
John_White_(1699–1769)
Khan of the Tatar Crimean Khanate
Crimean Khanate from 1699 to 1702 and from 1709 to 1713. He was the eldest son of Selim I Giray. Selim I Giray, after his retirement in 1699, recommended Devlet
Devlet_II_Giray
1699 siege of a European colony in India
Danish colony of Tranquebar by Shahuji I of the Thanjavur Maratha kingdom in 1699. Despite the dire situation of the besieged Danes, the English at Madras
Siege_of_Tranquebar_(1699)
This is a list of members of the Irish House of Commons between 1695 and 1699. There were 300 MPs at a time in this period. "Part II; Parliaments of Ireland"
List_of_Irish_MPs_1695–1699
Poet and translator from Wales
27 December 1699 – 1776) was a Welsh poet, and a translator of Pilgrim's Progress. Edwards was born in Glyn Ceiriog in Denbighshire in 1699 or earlier
John_Edwards_(1699–1776)
Historic house in Massachusetts, United States
avant-garde South Shore mansion. The Isaac Winslow House was built circa 1699. This was the third house built on land granted to Governor Edward Winslow
Isaac_Winslow_House
Events from the year 1699 in Ireland. Monarch: William III January 26–June 14 – the Parliament of Ireland meets and enacts legislation to levy duties on
1699_in_Ireland
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
Nine Years' War, partaking in the action at Barfleur. She was rebuilt in 1699 at Chatham. Eagle again played an active role in the early part of the War
HMS_Eagle_(1679)
British botanist (1699–1768)
John Martyn or Joannes Martyn (12 September 1699 – 29 January 1768) was an English botanist. Martyn was born in London, the son of a merchant. He attended
John_Martyn_(botanist)
Obadiah Walker (1616 – 21 January 1699) was an English academic and Master of University College, Oxford, from 1676 to 1688. Walker was born at Darfield
Obadiah_Walker
Town and fort established in the Virginia Colony
colony and England. Jamestown served as the colonial capital from 1616 until 1699. The year 1619 had three seminal events: the first legislative assembly in
Jamestown,_Virginia
presents a timeline of events in English and Scottish history from 1600 until 1699. 1603 – Death of Queen Elizabeth I on 24 March 1603 England – James VI of
Timeline of British history (1600–1699)
Timeline_of_British_history_(1600–1699)
Swedish scientist
Jacob Faggot (13 March 1699 – 28 February 1777) was a Swedish scientist, civil servant, and surveyor. Faggot was educated at Uppsala University and later
Jacob_Faggot
Mughal emperor in 1719
الدرجات, Persian pronunciation: [ɾa.fiːʔ.ud.da.ɾa.ˈd͡ʒɑːt]); 1 December 1699 – 6 June 1719) was briefly the eleventh Mughal emperor from 28 February 1719
Rafi_ud-Darajat
English planter and colonial administrator
administrator who served as the governor of the Leeward Islands from 1689 to 1699. Born about 1640 on Barbados, Codrington was the son of another Christopher
Christopher Codrington (colonial administrator)
Christopher_Codrington_(colonial_administrator)
German writer
Vincent Placcius (1642–1699) was a German writer, professor, jurist and polymath. He was born in 1642 and died in 1699. He was a professor of morals and
Vincent_Placcius
Pirate
Robert Allison (fl. 1679–1699) was a buccaneer, privateer, and pirate best known for assaulting Spanish Puerto Bello as part of a large flotilla of rovers
Robert_Allison_(pirate)
Mayor of New York City in 1673 and 1691
John Lawrence (1618–1699) was Mayor of New York City in 1673, and again in 1691. Thomas Lawrence, the first known Lawrence to arrive in the United States
John Lawrence (New York politician)
John_Lawrence_(New_York_politician)
Queen of Portugal from 1687 to 1699
Neuburg (6 August 1666 – 4 August 1699) was Queen of Portugal as the wife of King Peter II from 1687 until her death in 1699. A popular queen, she was noted
Maria_Sophia_of_Neuburg
American planter, merchant, and colonial administrator (1664–1732)
consecutively during the 1695 to 1699 assemblies. He served as Speaker from 1696 to 1697 and in 1699 and Treasurer of Virginia from 1699 to 1705. Appointed to the
Robert_Carter_I
Dutch engraver (1699–1773)
Jan l'Admiral (1699–1773) was an 18th-century engraver from the Dutch Republic. He was born in Amsterdam to an engraver of the same name and is known for
Jan_l'Admiral
English entrepreneur and brewer
Sir Benjamin Truman (1699/1700 – 20 March 1780) was an English entrepreneur and brewer during the 18th century, responsible for the expansion of the Truman
Benjamin_Truman
English East Indiaman 1799–1802
Company (EIC) hired in 1699. She made two voyages for the EIC, the first to China (Canton), and the second to Bombay. 1st EIC voyage (1699–1701): Captain John
Macclesfield_(1699_ship)
English minister
Matthew Mead or Meade (c. 1630 – 16 October 1699) was an English Independent minister. The second son of Richard Mead of Mursley, Buckinghamshire, by his
Matthew_Mead_(minister)
Bartholomew Green Jr. (1699 or 1701 – October 29, 1751) was a son of Bartholomew Green, a colonial American printer of the Boston News-Letter — They were
Bartholomew_Green_Jr.
English counterfeiter and confidence trickster
William Chaloner (1650 – 22 March 1699) was a serial counterfeit coiner and confidence trickster, who was imprisoned in Newgate Prison several times and
William_Chaloner
prelate who served as Auxiliary Bishop of Gniezno (1699–1718) and Auxiliary Bishop of Lutsk (1690-1699). Stefan Antoni Mdzewski was born in Płock in 1653
Stefan_Antoni_Mdzewski
British courtier
Frances Seymour, Countess of Hertford (née Thynne; 10 May 1699 – 7 July 1754), later the Duchess of Somerset, was a British courtier and the wife of Algernon
Frances Seymour, Duchess of Somerset (born 1699)
Frances_Seymour,_Duchess_of_Somerset_(born_1699)
British-Irish politician
Robert Gorges (1624–1699) was an English civil servant who settled in Ireland following his appointment as secretary to Henry Cromwell. Bergin, John. "Gorges
Robert_Gorges_(1624–1699)
Khan of Crimea sporadically from 1671 to 1704
or 13 sons, five of whom were khans. Among his sons were Devlet II Giray (1699, 1709), Gazi III Giray (1704), Qaplan I Giray (1707, 1713, 1730), Saadet
Selim_I_Giray
Catarina Guarneri (c. 1699 – c. 1748), also known as Katarina Rota prior to marriage, was the wife of luthier Giuseppe Guarneri, and a suspected luthier
Catarina_Guarneri
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
Succession, including the Battle of Barfleur, before being rebuilt at Deptford in 1699, remaining as a 70-gun third rate. During the War of Spanish Succession she
HMS_Burford_(1679)
in Frans aan die Kaap van Goeie Hoop in 1699. State Archives Cape Town: C 423, Incoming Documents (1697-1699): 7 May 1698) Coertzen, P. (29 September
1690s_in_South_Africa
ship-of-the-line of the navy of Louis XIV, designed by François Couomb and launched in 1699 by the Toulon Dockyard. Between 1708 and 1714 she was chartered to several
French_ship_Adélaïde_(1699)
British commodore
Commodore Thomas Warren (died 12 November 1699) was a Royal Navy officer who became Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth. Promoted to captain on 28 May 1689
Thomas Warren (Royal Navy officer)
Thomas_Warren_(Royal_Navy_officer)
Period of Serbian history
Habsburg-occupied Serbia refers to the period between 1686 and 1699 of the Great Turkish War, during which various regions of present-day Serbia (which
Habsburg-occupied Serbia (1686–1691)
Habsburg-occupied_Serbia_(1686–1691)
Swiss melted cheese dish
in written sources that predate the first widely recognized recipe from 1699, suggesting that the practice itself existed long before it was formally
Fondue
This page lists all peers who held extant titles between 1690 and 1699. Cokayne, George Edward, ed. (1887). Complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland
List_of_peers_1690–1699
article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1699. January 27 – Jonathan Swift is out of work after his employer, Sir William
1699_in_literature
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched at Deptford Dockyard in 1699. She was renamed HMS Buckingham in 1711, and hulked in 1727. Buckingham continued
HMS_Revenge_(1699)
British statesman (1656–1733)
1683, was a British statesman who served as Lord Privy Seal from 1692 to 1699. Herbert was the third son of Philip Herbert, 5th Earl of Pembroke and his
Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl of Pembroke
Thomas_Herbert,_8th_Earl_of_Pembroke
US preacher and civic leader (died 1699)
Thomas Fitzwater (died 1699) was a Quaker preacher, a civic leader, and was among the first English settlers of colonial Pennsylvania. He arrived in America
Thomas_Fitzwater
German mathematician, astronomer and philosopher (1625–1699)
Erhard Weigel (German: [ˈeːʁhaʁt ˈvaɪɡl̩]; 16 December 1625 – 20 March 1699) was a German mathematician, astronomer and philosopher. Weigel earned his
Erhard_Weigel
Forqueray le fils (1699–1782) Joseph Gibbs (1699–1788) Johann Adolph Hasse (1699–1783) Juan Francés de Iribarren (1699–1767) Jan Zach (1699–1773) Jean-Baptiste
List_of_Baroque_composers
Former bishop of Krakow
Jan Małachowski (1623-1699) was Bishop of Chełmno (1676-1681), Bishop of Kraków (1681-1699), and Vice-Chancellor to the Crown. Małachowski spent his early
Jan_Małachowski
English Presbyterian minister
William Bates (1625–1699) was an English Presbyterian minister. He was born in London in November 1625, and was educated at Cambridge, initially at Emmanuel
William_Bates_(minister)
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Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : variant of Bertram.A Bertrand from La Rochelle, France, is documented in Cap Rouge, Quebec, in 1666; another, from the Saintonge region, is documented in Charlesbourg in 1685. A bearer of the name from Normandy was recorded with the secondary surname Saint Arnaud in Batiscan in 1697. Another is documented from the Poitou region in 1697, and one from Guyenne is recorded in Laprairie, Quebec, in 1699 with the secondary surnames Raymond and Toulouse.
Surname or Lastname
English and North German
English and North German : variant of Bertram.William Bartram, a Quaker, had a large farm near Darby, PA, when his eldest son, John, the first American botanist, was born in 1699. John conducted botanical experiments at his own farm in Kingsessing, PA, near Philadelphia.
Surname or Lastname
probably Spanish
probably Spanish : unexplained. In Spain this name is mainly found in Andalusia.English : variant spelling of Paine.Southern French : from Latin paganus ‘country dweller’, hence a nickname for a country-born person, or from its later sense of ‘pagan’, ‘heathen’, given to a child not yet baptized. Compare Paine.A Payan, also called Saintonge, from the Saintonge region of France, is documented in Quebec City in 1699.
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Boy/Male
Biblical
Snake, serpent.
Girl/Female
Christian, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Sanskrit, Traditional
Fairy
Male
English
English variant spelling of Visigothic Alaric, ALLARIC means "all-powerful; ruler of all."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, French, German, Indian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swiss
Famous Warrior; Renowned Warrior; Form of Louis
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon
Answer.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Sacrifice
Boy/Male
Greek
Lord.
Male
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name KANOA means "the free one."
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Columba, COLOMBO means "dove."
Male
Greek
(Βλάσιος) Greek form of Roman Latin Blasius, BLASIOS means "talks with a lisp."
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