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  • 1703
  • Calendar year

    1703 (MDCCIII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar, the 1703rd year

    1703

    1703

  • Windows 10 version history
  • List of Windows 10 operating system versions

    October 13, 2026. The fourth stable build of Windows 10 is called version 1703, known as the Creators Update. It was codenamed "Redstone 2" (RS2) during

    Windows 10 version history

    Windows_10_version_history

  • 1703 Icelandic census
  • First census of Iceland

    The Icelandic census of 1703 was the first census (Icelandic: manntal) of Iceland and the oldest complete census of any country that has survived. It was

    1703 Icelandic census

    1703_Icelandic_census

  • John Wesley
  • English clergyman (1703–1791)

    John Wesley (/ˈwɛsli/ WESS-lee; 28 June [O.S. 17 June] 1703 – 2 March 1791) was an English cleric, theologian, and evangelist who was a principal leader

    John Wesley

    John Wesley

    John_Wesley

  • HMS Hector (1703)
  • Frigate of the Royal Navy

    frigate of the Royal Navy, built at Rotherhithe and launched on 20 February 1703. As built, she measured 116 ft 4.5 in gundeck length, 95 ft 7 in keel length

    HMS Hector (1703)

    HMS_Hector_(1703)

  • Louis, Duke of Orléans (born 1703)
  • Duke of Orléans, grandson of Louis XIV (1703–1752)

    Louis, Duke of Orléans (4 August 1703 – 4 February 1752) was a member of the House of Orléans, a cadet branch of the House of Bourbon, and as such was

    Louis, Duke of Orléans (born 1703)

    Louis, Duke of Orléans (born 1703)

    Louis,_Duke_of_Orléans_(born_1703)

  • William Stanhope (1626–1703)
  • Sir William Stanhope (18 December 1626 – 19 June 1703) of Shelford, Nottinghamshire was a politician who was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Nottingham

    William Stanhope (1626–1703)

    William_Stanhope_(1626–1703)

  • Mustafa II
  • Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1695 to 1703

    Muṣṭafā-yi sānī; 6 February 1664 – 29 December 1703) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1695 to 1703. He was born at Edirne Palace on 6 February 1664

    Mustafa II

    Mustafa II

    Mustafa_II

  • Battle of Pułtusk (1703)
  • Battle of the Great Northern War

    The Battle of Pułtusk took place on April 21, 1703 in Pułtusk during the Great Northern War. The Swedish army under the command of Charles XII defeated

    Battle of Pułtusk (1703)

    Battle of Pułtusk (1703)

    Battle_of_Pułtusk_(1703)

  • Siege of Huy (1703)
  • Siege during the War of the Spanish Succession

    The Siege of Huy took place on the 16–25 August 1703 between the Grand Alliance and the Kingdom of France in the Spanish Succession. Under the command

    Siege of Huy (1703)

    Siege of Huy (1703)

    Siege_of_Huy_(1703)

  • Battle of Saločiai (1703)
  • 1703 Battle in the Great Northern War

    Battle of Saladen, was a military engagement that took place on 19 March 1703 near Saločiai, Lithuania during the Great Northern War. Despite being heavily

    Battle of Saločiai (1703)

    Battle of Saločiai (1703)

    Battle_of_Saločiai_(1703)

  • Thomas Trenchard (1672–1703)
  • English politician

    Thomas Trenchard (1672–1703), of Wolveton, Charminster, Dorset, was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Dorchester

    Thomas Trenchard (1672–1703)

    Thomas_Trenchard_(1672–1703)

  • Great storm of 1703
  • English extratropical cyclone

    Great storm of 1703 was a destructive extratropical cyclone that struck south Wales and central and southern England on 26 November 1703. High winds caused

    Great storm of 1703

    Great storm of 1703

    Great_storm_of_1703

  • Kentucky Route 1703
  • State highway in Kentucky, United States

    Kentucky Route 1703 (KY 1703) is a north–south state highway extending 5.7 miles (9.2 km) across central Louisville, Kentucky. The southern terminus of

    Kentucky Route 1703

    Kentucky Route 1703

    Kentucky_Route_1703

  • Cary family
  • English aristocratic family

    Church. In 1704 he obtained a private act of Parliament, Carey's Estate Act 1703 (2 & 3 Ann. c. 33 Pr.), to allow him to sell entailed lands in Somerset and

    Cary family

    Cary family

    Cary_family

  • NGC 1703
  • Galaxy in the constellation Dorado

    NGC 1703 is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Dorado. The galaxy lies about 60 million light years away from Earth, which means, given its apparent

    NGC 1703

    NGC 1703

    NGC_1703

  • Siege of Kehl (1703)
  • The 1703 siege of Kehl was a military action of the War of the Spanish Succession, in which French and Spanish forces under the command of the Duc de Villars

    Siege of Kehl (1703)

    Siege_of_Kehl_(1703)

  • 1703 in Scotland
  • Events from the year 1703 in the Kingdom of Scotland. Monarch – Anne Secretary of State – James Douglas, 2nd Duke of Queensberry, jointly with George Mackenzie

    1703 in Scotland

    1703_in_Scotland

  • Rafał Leszczyński (1650–1703)
  • Polish nobleman

    Rafał Leszczyński (1650–31 January 1703) from the Leszczyński family of Counts of the Holy Roman Empire, was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic), father of King

    Rafał Leszczyński (1650–1703)

    Rafał_Leszczyński_(1650–1703)

  • 1703 in England
  • List of events

    Events from the year 1703 in England. Monarch – Anne 1 January – the case of Ashby v White is decided in the Court of Queen's Bench. Concerning the right

    1703 in England

    1703_in_England

  • 1703 in Wales
  • This article is about the particular significance of the year 1703 to Wales and its people. Lord Lieutenant of North Wales (Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey

    1703 in Wales

    1703_in_Wales

  • Roemer Vlacq (1637–1703)
  • Dutch States Navy officer

    Roemer Vlacq (August 1637 – 17 July 1703) was a Dutch States Navy officer who blew up his ship to keep it out of enemy hands. Roemer Vlacq, son of Anna

    Roemer Vlacq (1637–1703)

    Roemer Vlacq (1637–1703)

    Roemer_Vlacq_(1637–1703)

  • HMS Squirrel (1703)
  • British warship

    commissioning she was captured by French privateers off Hythe in September 1703. Squirrel was the third named ship since it was used for a discovery vessel

    HMS Squirrel (1703)

    HMS_Squirrel_(1703)

  • Elizabeth Proctor
  • Convicted of witchcraft during the Salem Witch Trials (1650–after 1703)

    Elizabeth Proctor (née Bassett; 1650 – after 1703) was convicted of witchcraft in the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. She was the wife of John Proctor, who

    Elizabeth Proctor

    Elizabeth_Proctor

  • Cinque Ports (1703 ship)
  • English ship (sank 1704)

    accepted as a model for the fictional Robinson Crusoe. The ship was part of a 1703 expedition commanded by William Dampier, who captained the accompanying ship

    Cinque Ports (1703 ship)

    Cinque_Ports_(1703_ship)

  • Treason Act 1702
  • Act of the Parliament of England

    Parliament of Ireland passed a law to the same effect in 1703, the Treason Act (Ireland) 1703 (2 Anne c. 5 (I)). This is still in force in Northern Ireland

    Treason Act 1702

    Treason Act 1702

    Treason_Act_1702

  • Siege of Thorn (1703)
  • Siege of the Great Northern War

    the Great Northern War, between Sweden and Saxony from May to October 14, 1703. The Swedish army was commanded by Charles XII of Sweden and the Saxon by

    Siege of Thorn (1703)

    Siege of Thorn (1703)

    Siege_of_Thorn_(1703)

  • Kira Yoshinaka
  • Japanese kōke (1641–1703)

    Kira Yoshinaka (吉良 義央) (October 5, 1641 – January 30, 1703) was a Japanese kōke (master of ceremonies). His court title was Kōzuke no suke (上野介). He is

    Kira Yoshinaka

    Kira Yoshinaka

    Kira_Yoshinaka

  • Russian frigate Shtandart
  • Ship of the Baltic fleet, 1703–27

    the first ship of Russia's Baltic fleet. Her keel was laid on April 24, 1703, at the Olonetsky shipyard near Olonets by the decree of Tsar Peter I and

    Russian frigate Shtandart

    Russian frigate Shtandart

    Russian_frigate_Shtandart

  • John Reynolds (agriculturist)
  • John Reynolds of Dane Court, Adisham, Kent (1703–1779) was an early agricultural pioneer. The son of Thomas Reynolds, a Kent Yeoman, John Reynolds enlarged

    John Reynolds (agriculturist)

    John_Reynolds_(agriculturist)

  • Popery Act
  • United Kingdom legislation

    introduced in the parliamentary session 1703–1704. One originated with the Irish Privy Council and was referred on 4 July 1703 to the Attorney-General for Ireland;

    Popery Act

    Popery Act

    Popery_Act

  • International Loadstar
  • Motor vehicle

    grille; the model line would be produced through 1986. The Schoolmaster 1603, 1703, and 1803, and 1853 were cowl-chassis models used for school-bus type bodies

    International Loadstar

    International Loadstar

    International_Loadstar

  • List of shipwrecks in the 1700s
  • (1692)". Threedecks. Retrieved 14 May 2017. Lettens, Jan. "HMS Mortar (+1703)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 2 December 2016. Tovey, Ron. "A Chronology of Bristol

    List of shipwrecks in the 1700s

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_the_1700s

  • Elfreth's Alley
  • Historic street and neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    City neighborhood of Philadelphia, dating back to 1703. The street has 32 houses, built between 1703 and 1836. The Elfreth's Alley Museum is located at

    Elfreth's Alley

    Elfreth's Alley

    Elfreth's_Alley

  • 1703 in poetry
  • 1697 1698 1699 1700 1701 1702 1703 1704 1705 1706 1707 1708 1709 1710 1711 1712 1713 … In literature 1700 1701 1702 1703 1704 1705 1706 Art Archaeology

    1703 in poetry

    1703_in_poetry

  • Mackenzie baronets
  • Set index for Mackenzie baronets

    baronets of Darien (1703) Mackenzie, later Inglis baronets, of Gairloch (1703): see Inglis baronets Mackenzie baronets of Scatwell (1703) Mackenzie baronets

    Mackenzie baronets

    Mackenzie_baronets

  • Charles Auger
  • French colonial administrator

    in November 1703. The decree appointing him was received in the council of Léogâne on 16 November 1703 and of Le Cap on 3 December 1703. Bonnaventure-François

    Charles Auger

    Charles_Auger

  • 1703 Barry
  • Asteroid

    1703 Barry (prov. designation: 1930 RB) is a stony Flora asteroid, suspected tumbler and slow rotator from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately

    1703 Barry

    1703 Barry

    1703_Barry

  • List of ship launches in 1703
  • of ship launches in 1703 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1703. "Swedish Fifth Rate frigate 'Falken' (1703)". Threedecks. Retrieved

    List of ship launches in 1703

    List_of_ship_launches_in_1703

  • 1703 in Canada
  • Events from the year 1703 in Canada. French Monarch: Louis XIV English, Scottish and Irish Monarch: Anne Governor General of New France: Louis-Hector de

    1703 in Canada

    1703 in Canada

    1703_in_Canada

  • 1703 in literature
  • Events from the year 1703 in literature. July 29–31 – Daniel Defoe is pilloried at Temple Bar, London, as part of a sentence for seditious libel, after

    1703 in literature

    1703_in_literature

  • Ottoman Cyprus
  • Ottoman province (1571–1914)

    the Eyalet of the Archipelago from 1670 to 1703, and again from 1784 to 1914; a fief of the Grand Vizier (1703–1745 and 1748–1784); and again an eyalet

    Ottoman Cyprus

    Ottoman Cyprus

    Ottoman_Cyprus

  • Recruiting Act 1703
  • Act of the Parliament of England

    The Recruiting Act 1703 (2 & 3 Ann. c. 13) was an act of the Parliament of England, after the start of the War of the Spanish Succession in Europe, with

    Recruiting Act 1703

    Recruiting Act 1703

    Recruiting_Act_1703

  • Ahmed III
  • Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1703 to 1730

    Pazarcık, in Dobruja. He succeeded to the throne in 1703 on the abdication of his brother Mustafa II (1695–1703). Nevşehirli Damat İbrahim Pasha and the Sultan's

    Ahmed III

    Ahmed III

    Ahmed_III

  • 1703 in Ireland
  • Events from the year 1703 in Ireland. Monarch: Anne June 11 – Charles Hickman is consecrated as Church of Ireland Bishop of Derry. September 11 – a privateering

    1703 in Ireland

    1703_in_Ireland

  • Mackenzie baronets of Darien (1703)
  • County of Ross, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 22 February 1703 for Alexander Mackenzie. Cokayne comments on the lack of official documentation

    Mackenzie baronets of Darien (1703)

    Mackenzie_baronets_of_Darien_(1703)

  • 1703 in piracy
  • See also 1702 in piracy, other events in 1703, 1704 in piracy, and Timeline of piracy. Undated – The crew of the Marblehead brigantine Charles mutinies

    1703 in piracy

    1703_in_piracy

  • John Granville, 1st Baron Granville of Potheridge
  • English soldier, landowner and politician

    April 1665 – 3 December 1707), styled The Honourable John Granville until 1703, was an English soldier, landowner and politician. Granville was the second

    John Granville, 1st Baron Granville of Potheridge

    John_Granville,_1st_Baron_Granville_of_Potheridge

  • Christian Gyldenløve
  • Danish nobleman and military officer

    Gyldenløve, Landgrave of Samsøe (Copenhagen, 28 February 1674 – Odense, 16 July 1703), was a Danish nobleman and military officer. He was one of five illegitimate

    Christian Gyldenløve

    Christian Gyldenløve

    Christian_Gyldenløve

  • Edward Randolph (colonial administrator)
  • English colonial administrator (1632-1703)

    Edward Randolph (1632 – April 1703) was an English colonial administrator, best known for his role in effecting significant changes in the structure of

    Edward Randolph (colonial administrator)

    Edward_Randolph_(colonial_administrator)

  • ANSI C12.22
  • Communication standard for automatic meter reading

    C12.22 / IEEE Std 1703 service and domains consist of ANSI C12.22 / IEEE Std 1703 Network Segments and ANSI C12.22 / IEEE Std 1703 Nodes that are managed

    ANSI C12.22

    ANSI_C12.22

  • John Harris (1703–1768)
  • British landowner and politician

    John Harris (6 September 1703 – February 1768) was a British landowner and politician. He was the son of William Harris of Pickwell Manor near Barnstaple

    John Harris (1703–1768)

    John Harris (1703–1768)

    John_Harris_(1703–1768)

  • Siege of Bonn (1703)
  • The siege of Bonn took place in 1703 during the War of the Spanish Succession when an Allied force laid siege to and forced the surrender of the French

    Siege of Bonn (1703)

    Siege of Bonn (1703)

    Siege_of_Bonn_(1703)

  • Robert Hooke
  • English polymath (1635–1703)

    Robert Hooke (/hʊk/; 18 July 1635 – 3 March 1703) was an English polymath who was active as a physicist ('natural philosopher'), astronomer, geologist

    Robert Hooke

    Robert Hooke

    Robert_Hooke

  • 1703 in Sweden
  • 1703 in Sweden. Monarch – Charles XII 19 March - Swedish victory at the Battle of Saločiai. 21 April - Swedish victory at the Battle of Pułtusk (1703)

    1703 in Sweden

    1703 in Sweden

    1703_in_Sweden

  • HMS Greyhound (1703)
  • Frigate of the Royal Navy

    rate frigate of the Royal Navy, built at Ipswich and launched on 9 March 1703. Her name is alternatively spelt Greyhond. As built, she measured 114 ft

    HMS Greyhound (1703)

    HMS_Greyhound_(1703)

  • Treaty of Casco (1703)
  • 1703 peace proposal in North America

    Treaty of Casco (1703) was an unsuccessful attempt made by Governor Joseph Dudley of Massachusetts Bay Colony to prevent further Indian hostilities from

    Treaty of Casco (1703)

    Treaty_of_Casco_(1703)

  • 1703 Naval Air Squadron
  • Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm

    1703 Naval Air Squadron (1703 NAS) was a Naval Air Squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm (FAA). It was formed in August 1945 at RNAS Lee-on-Solent

    1703 Naval Air Squadron

    1703 Naval Air Squadron

    1703_Naval_Air_Squadron

  • William Bradford (Plymouth soldier)
  • American political and military leader (1624–1703)

    Bradford IV and William Bradford the Younger; 17 June 1624 – 20 February 1703) was a political and military leader in Plymouth Colony in the late 17th

    William Bradford (Plymouth soldier)

    William_Bradford_(Plymouth_soldier)

  • Henry Winstanley
  • English painter

    Henry Winstanley (31 March 1644 – 27 November 1703) was an English painter, engineer, and merchant who constructed the first Eddystone Lighthouse after

    Henry Winstanley

    Henry Winstanley

    Henry_Winstanley

  • House of Industry (Dublin)
  • Workhouse in Dublin, Ireland

    Ireland which existed from its establishment by an act of Parliament in 1703, "for the employment and maintaining the poor thereof". From 1729 the House

    House of Industry (Dublin)

    House of Industry (Dublin)

    House_of_Industry_(Dublin)

  • Gao Shiqi
  • Han Chinese politician, scholar and art collector

    (Chinese: 高士奇; pinyin: Gāo Shìqí; Wade–Giles: Kao Shih-ch’i, 26 October 1645 – 1703) was a Han Chinese politician, scholar, and art collector of the Qing Dynasty

    Gao Shiqi

    Gao Shiqi

    Gao_Shiqi

  • Santry Court
  • House in County Dublin, Ireland

    Georgian house and demesne in Santry, north County Dublin built between 1703 and 1709 on the site of an earlier medieval residence. The Santry estate

    Santry Court

    Santry Court

    Santry_Court

  • Henley from the Wargrave Road
  • Painting by Jan Siberechts

    painting, painted in 1698 by the Flemish artist Jan Siberechts (1627–c. 1703). The painting is housed in its own room off the Henley Gallery at the River

    Henley from the Wargrave Road

    Henley from the Wargrave Road

    Henley_from_the_Wargrave_Road

  • 1703 in science
  • The year 1703 in science and technology involved some significant events. Charles Plumier's Nova plantarum Americanarum genera begins publication in Paris

    1703 in science

    1703_in_science

  • Edmund Quincy (1703–1788)
  • American merchant (1703–1788)

    Edmund Quincy IV (/ˈkwɪnzi/; 1703–1788) was an American merchant active in Boston during the 18th century. Edmund Quincy was one of four children born

    Edmund Quincy (1703–1788)

    Edmund Quincy (1703–1788)

    Edmund_Quincy_(1703–1788)

  • Ōishi Yoshio
  • High-rank samurai official (1659–1703)

    Ōishi Yoshio (大石 良雄; 24 April 1659 – 20 March 1703) was the chamberlain (karō) of the Akō Domain in Harima Province (now Hyōgo Prefecture), Japan (1679

    Ōishi Yoshio

    Ōishi Yoshio

    Ōishi_Yoshio

  • Claes Maartenszen van Rosenvelt
  • Dutch-American landowner and patriarch of the Roosevelt family in America

    Christiaen Roosevelt (born 1650), Elsje Roosevelt (born 1651 or 1652; died 1703), Anna Margariet Roosevelt (1654–1708), Anna Roosevelt (1662–1744). In 1652

    Claes Maartenszen van Rosenvelt

    Claes Maartenszen van Rosenvelt

    Claes_Maartenszen_van_Rosenvelt

  • HMS Swallow (1703)
  • Ship of the line of the Royal Navy

    of the Royal Navy, built at Deptford Dockyard and launched on 10 February 1703. Swallow was rebuilt according to the 1706 Establishment at Chatham Dockyard

    HMS Swallow (1703)

    HMS Swallow (1703)

    HMS_Swallow_(1703)

  • 1703 in France
  • Events from the year 1703 in France. Monarch – Louis XIV 20 February – 10 March – War of the Spanish Succession: Siege of Kehl – French forces under the

    1703 in France

    1703_in_France

  • François Boucher
  • French painter (1703–1770)

    /ˈbuːʃeɪ/ BOO-shay, US: /buːˈʃeɪ/ boo-SHAY; French: [fʁɑ̃swa buʃe]; 29 September 1703 – 30 May 1770) was a French painter, draughtsman and etcher, who worked in

    François Boucher

    François Boucher

    François_Boucher

  • Duke of Atholl
  • Title in the Peerage of Scotland held by the head of Clan Murray

    Scotland held by the head of Clan Murray. It was created by Queen Anne in 1703 for John Murray, 2nd Marquess of Atholl, with a special remainder to the

    Duke of Atholl

    Duke of Atholl

    Duke_of_Atholl

  • Thomas Cooke (author)
  • English author and translator

    Thomas Cooke (1703 – 29 December 1756), often called "Hesiod" Cooke, was an active English translator and author who ran afoul of Alexander Pope and was

    Thomas Cooke (author)

    Thomas_Cooke_(author)

  • Marquess of Bute
  • British title of nobility

    Commissioners that negotiated the Union between Scotland and England. On 14 April 1703, he was raised to the Peerage of Scotland as Earl of Bute, Viscount of Kingarth

    Marquess of Bute

    Marquess of Bute

    Marquess_of_Bute

  • Northeast Coast campaign (1703)
  • Coast campaign (also known as the Six Terrible Days) (10 August – 6 October 1703) was the first major campaign by the French of Queen Anne's War in New England

    Northeast Coast campaign (1703)

    Northeast_Coast_campaign_(1703)

  • HMS Lark (1703)
  • Frigate of the Royal Navy

    frigate of the Royal Navy, built at Rotherhithe and launched on 6 March 1703. The name was often spelt Larke. As built, she measured 115 ft 2 in gundeck

    HMS Lark (1703)

    HMS_Lark_(1703)

  • Hamilton baronets of Rosehall (1703)
  • County of Lanark, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 10 April 1703 for Archibald Hamilton, a merchant of Edinburgh. He was a descendant of Walter

    Hamilton baronets of Rosehall (1703)

    Hamilton_baronets_of_Rosehall_(1703)

  • Wine Act 1703
  • 1703 Act of the pre-Union Parliament of Scotland

    The Wine Act 1703 (c. 13) was an act enacted by the Parliament of Scotland in 1703. At a time when England and France were locked in the War of the Spanish

    Wine Act 1703

    Wine Act 1703

    Wine_Act_1703

  • Academy of the Distrustful
  • Spanish baroque literary and musical academy (est. 1700)

    made the first edition of the works of Francesc Vicent Garcia (Barcelona, 1703), which contains a prologue praising the role of the academy. The poet, soldier

    Academy of the Distrustful

    Academy of the Distrustful

    Academy_of_the_Distrustful

  • Edward Rudge (politician)
  • English politician

    Edward Rudge (22 October 1703 – 6 June 1763), of Evesham Abbey, Worcestershire, was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1728

    Edward Rudge (politician)

    Edward_Rudge_(politician)

  • Battle of Falmouth (1703)
  • Battle

    English New Casco Fort. The battle was part of the Northeast Coast Campaign (1703) during Queen Anne's War. The border area between Acadia and New England

    Battle of Falmouth (1703)

    Battle_of_Falmouth_(1703)

  • Earl of Portmore
  • Title in the Peerage of Scotland

    Earl of Portmore was a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1703 for the Scottish military commander David Colyear, 1st Lord Portmore. He

    Earl of Portmore

    Earl_of_Portmore

  • Richard Lowther (died 1703)
  • English landowner

    Richard Lowther (1638–1703), English landowner at Maulds Meaburn, was the second son of Sir John Lowther, 1st Baronet, and Mary Fletcher. He received the

    Richard Lowther (died 1703)

    Richard_Lowther_(died_1703)

  • Pedro Rodríguez Cubero
  • Spanish admiral who served as the governor of New Mexico between 1697 and 1703. Pedro Rodríguez Cubero was born in Huéscar (Granada, Spain). He was baptized

    Pedro Rodríguez Cubero

    Pedro_Rodríguez_Cubero

  • Thomas Foley, 2nd Baron Foley (1703–1766)
  • English Ironmaster

    Thomas Foley, 2nd Baron Foley FRS (1703 – 8 January 1766), was the eldest son of Thomas Foley, 1st Baron Foley, and inherited the vast Great Witley estate

    Thomas Foley, 2nd Baron Foley (1703–1766)

    Thomas Foley, 2nd Baron Foley (1703–1766)

    Thomas_Foley,_2nd_Baron_Foley_(1703–1766)

  • List of acts of the Parliament of Scotland from 1703
  • This is a list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland for the year 1703. It lists acts of Parliament of the old Parliament of Scotland, that was merged

    List of acts of the Parliament of Scotland from 1703

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Scotland_from_1703

  • Samuel Johnson (pamphleteer)
  • English clergyman and political writer

    Samuel Johnson (1649–1703) was an English clergyman and political writer, sometimes called "the Whig Johnson" to distinguish him from the author and lexicographer

    Samuel Johnson (pamphleteer)

    Samuel Johnson (pamphleteer)

    Samuel_Johnson_(pamphleteer)

  • Franz Conrad Romanus
  • 14 May 1746 at Königstein Fortress) was mayor of Leipzig in 1701/02 and 1703/04, was arrested in 1705 and remained in prison without a verdict until his

    Franz Conrad Romanus

    Franz Conrad Romanus

    Franz_Conrad_Romanus

  • Philippe Charles de La Fare
  • involved in the taking of Breisach by the Duke of Bourgogne, on 6 September 1703. As lieutenant, he is present at the Battle of Speyerbach won by Marshal

    Philippe Charles de La Fare

    Philippe Charles de La Fare

    Philippe_Charles_de_La_Fare

  • Francis II Rákóczi
  • Hungarian revolutionary (1676–1735)

    and leader of the Rákóczi's War of Independence against the Habsburgs in 1703–1711 as the prince (Hungarian: fejedelem) of the Estates Confederated for

    Francis II Rákóczi

    Francis II Rákóczi

    Francis_II_Rákóczi

  • Ottoman Old Regime
  • Ottoman Empire from 1703 to 1789

    personally control the entire government of the empire was undone in the 1703 rebellion known as the Edirne incident, in which Mustafa II was deposed.

    Ottoman Old Regime

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  • Tenzin Wangchuk Khan
  • Khan

    Tenzin Wangchuk Khan (Mongolian: Ванжил Хаан, died 1697 or 1703) was the fourth khan of the Khoshut Khanate and protector-king ("Dharma king, Protector

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  • John Manners, 2nd Duke of Rutland
  • British politician (1676–1721)

    1676 – 22 February 1721), styled Lord Roos from 1679 to 1703 and Marquess of Granby from 1703 to 1711, was a British Whig politician who sat in the English

    John Manners, 2nd Duke of Rutland

    John Manners, 2nd Duke of Rutland

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  • Charles Wautier
  • Charles Wautier (c.1609 - 2 December 1703) was a Flemish Baroque painter, active in Brussels in the second half of the 17th century. He was a brother of

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  • Hollow Sword Blade Company
  • Joint-stock company that manufactures hollow-ground rapiers

    of England, which was handling and providing loans for the government. In 1703 the company purchased some of the Irish estates forfeited under the Williamite

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  • Dancla Stradivarius (1703)
  • 1703 Stradivarius violin

    Dancla violin by Stradivari is a c. 1703 Stradivarius violin which is referred to as the "Dancla." It was made by Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari of

    Dancla Stradivarius (1703)

    Dancla_Stradivarius_(1703)

  • Battle of Zólyom
  • Battle in Rákóczi's War of Independence

    place between the Kurucs and the army of Habsburg monarchy on 15 November 1703 at Zólyom in Kingdom of Hungary (now Zvolen, Slovakia). General Miklós Bercsényi

    Battle of Zólyom

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  • Muhammad Ibrahim (Mughal emperor)
  • Titular Mughal emperor in 1720

    Muhammad Ibrahim (9 August 1703 – 31 January 1746) or Jahangir II was a Mughal prince and claimant to the throne of the Mughal Empire in 1720. Muhammad

    Muhammad Ibrahim (Mughal emperor)

    Muhammad Ibrahim (Mughal emperor)

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  • Byerley Turk
  • Founding stallion of the Thoroughbred breed

    The Byerley Turk (c. 1680 – c. 1703), also spelled Byerly Turk, was the earliest of three stallions that were the founders of the modern Thoroughbred horse

    Byerley Turk

    Byerley Turk

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  • John Ussher (died 1749)
  • Irish MP for Dungarvan

    John Ussher (1703 – 3 January 1749) was an Irish Member of Parliament. He represented Dungarvan from 1747 to 1749. His uncle John Ussher, nephew Richard

    John Ussher (died 1749)

    John_Ussher_(died_1749)

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  • Edwards
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (also common in Wales)

    Edwards

    English (also common in Wales) : patronymic from Edward.One of the earliest American bearers of this very common English surname was William Edwards, the son of Rev. Richard Edwards, a London clergyman in the age of Elizabeth I, who came to New England about 1640. His descendant Jonathan (1703–58), of East Windsor, CT, was a prominent Congregational clergyman whose New England theology led to the first Great Awakening, a great religious revival.

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  • Comyn
  • Boy/Male

    Irish Scottish

    Comyn

    Shrewd.

  • Qutayyah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Qutayyah

    Student of Hadith

  • Veer Kumar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Veer Kumar

    Brave

  • Hunfried
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Hunfried

    Peaceful Hun

  • Abhimanyu
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Abhimanyu

    Person killed by Lakshmana.

  • Rio
  • Boy/Male

    Spanish

    Rio

    River. Abbreviation of names ending with '-rio.

  • Sukusuma
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Sukusuma

    Ornamented with Beautiful Flowers

  • Jeetu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Jeetu

    Always Winner

  • Abnaasi
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sikh

    Abnaasi

    Invincible; Immortal

  • Lakshany
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Indian, Kannada

    Lakshany

    One who Achieves

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  • Wesleyanism
  • n.

    The system of doctrines and church polity inculcated by John Wesley (b. 1703; d. 1791), the founder of the religious sect called Methodist; Methodism. See Methodist, n., 2.