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Calendar year
1716 (MDCCXVI) was a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar, the 1716th year
1716
War between the Habsburg monarchy and the Ottoman Empire in the 18th century
Austro-Turkish War of 1716–1718 200km 124miles 11 7 5 3 2 The Austro-Turkish War (1716–1718) was fought between the Habsburg monarchy and the Ottoman
Austro-Turkish War (1716–1718)
Austro-Turkish_War_(1716–1718)
Events from the year 1716 in France. Monarch: Louis XV Regent: Philip II of Orleans May - John Law Scottish economist establishes Le Banque Générale in
1716_in_France
British pirate (d. 1745?)
privateer-turned-pirate. Jennings's first recorded act of piracy took place in early 1716 when, with three vessels and 150–300 men, Jennings's fleet ambushed the Spanish
Henry_Jennings
Galaxy in the constellation Lepus
NGC 1716 is a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation of Lepus. Its velocity with respect to the cosmic microwave background is 6,813±26 km/s, which
NGC_1716
ship launches in 1716 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1716. "No. 5407". The London Gazette. 11 February 1716. p. 1. "Venetian
List_of_ship_launches_in_1716
1710 1711 1712 1713 1714 1715 1716 1717 1718 1719 1720 1721 1722 1723 1724 1725 1726 … In literature 1713 1714 1715 1716 1717 1718 1719 Art Archaeology
1716_in_poetry
Danish-Norwegian officer
Gjellebekk (1716) on 23 March 1716 and Battle of Norderhov (1716) on 29 March 1716 during the Swedish invasion of Norway. On 8 March 1716 the Swedish
Jürgen_Christoph_von_Koppelow
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1716 to Wales and its people. Lord Lieutenant of North Wales (Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey
1716_in_Wales
English court official and noblewoman
later Anne Spencer, Countess of Sunderland (27 February 1683 – 15 April 1716), was an English court official and noble. She once held the office of Lady
Anne Spencer, Countess of Sunderland (1683–1716)
Anne_Spencer,_Countess_of_Sunderland_(1683–1716)
British nobleman
– 1 May 1762), styled Viscount Woodstock from 1709 to 1716 and Marquess of Titchfield from 1716 to 1726, was a British peer and politician. Portland was
William Bentinck, 2nd Duke of Portland
William_Bentinck,_2nd_Duke_of_Portland
Swedish-Russian conflict (1700–1721)
amounted to only a brief respite before ultimate defeat in the west. From June 1716, Denmark and Russia prepared a joint invasion of Sweden proper, which the
Great_Northern_War
1716 siege during the Austro-Turkish War of 1716-1718
of 1716–18 200km 124miles 11 7 5 3 2 The siege of Temeşvar took place from 31 August to 12 October 1716 during the Austro-Turkish War of 1716-1718
Siege_of_Temeşvar_(1716)
English politician MP for Dulwich
Eliab Harvey (23 May 1716 – 23 October 1769) was an English politician who sat as MP for Dunwich from 1761 till 1768. He was the second son of William
Eliab_Harvey_(1716–1769)
Artwork by Margaretha Haverman
A Vase of Flowers is a 1716 floral painting by the Dutch painter Margaretha Haverman. It is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. This work
A_Vase_of_Flowers_(1716)
Last-born male of the House of Habsburg
Archduke Leopold Johann of Austria (13 April 1716 – 4 November 1716), was the last-born male descendant from the House of Habsburg. The only son and long-hoped
Archduke Leopold Johann of Austria
Archduke_Leopold_Johann_of_Austria
Historic estate in Devon, England
Great Fulford is an historic estate in the parish of Dunsford, Devon. The grade I listed manor house, known as Great Fulford House, is about 9 miles west
Great_Fulford
Irish landlord and Member of Parliament
Robert French (1716–1779) was a County Galway landlord and Member of Parliament. Robert French's family was one of The Tribes of Galway. His ancestor Patrick
Robert_French_(1716–1779)
Scottish lawyer and politician
Charles Erskine (21 October 1716 – 25 June 1749) was a Scottish lawyer and politician. He sat in the House of Commons of Great Britain from 1747 to 1749
Charles_Erskine_(1716–1749)
The city of Natchez, Mississippi, was founded in 1716 as Fort Rosalie and was renamed for the Natchez people in 1763. According to archaeological excavations
History of Natchez, Mississippi
History_of_Natchez,_Mississippi
Military alliance between Great Britain and France
Alliance is the name for the alliance between Great Britain and France between 1716 and 1731. It formed part of the stately quadrille in which the Great Powers
Anglo-French Alliance (1716–1731)
Anglo-French_Alliance_(1716–1731)
English politician
Robert Cecil (1670 – 23 February 1716), of St. Anne's, Westminster and King's Walden, Hertfordshire, was an English Whig politician who sat in the English
Robert_Cecil_(1670–1716)
Events from the year 1716 in Scotland. Secretary of State for Scotland: The Duke of Roxburghe Lord Advocate – Sir David Dalrymple, 1st Baronet Solicitor
1716_in_Scotland
This is a list of notable events from the year 1716 in Russia. Tsar of all Russia - Peter the Great Karl Leopold married Catherine Ivanovna of Russia The
1716_in_Russia
1716 naval battle
The Action of 8 July 1716 was an indecisive naval battle that took place on 8 July 1716 during a Turkish attempt to capture the island of Corfu (Kerkyra)
Action_of_8_July_1716
The year 1716 in science and technology involved some significant events. Johann von Löwenstern-Kunckel publishes his handbook of experimental chemistry
1716_in_science
Part of the Seventh Ottoman–Venetian War
The siege of Corfu took place on 8 July – 21 August 1716, when the Ottoman Empire besieged the city of Corfu, on the namesake island, then held by the
Siege_of_Corfu_(1716)
English politician (1657–1716)
John Drake (1657 – c. 15 December 1716) was an English politician who sat for various times as MP for Amersham from 1699 till 1713. He was baptised in
John_Drake_(1657–1716)
British duchess; Lady of the Bedchamber (1716–1776)
Elizabeth Percy, Duchess of Northumberland (née Seymour; 5 December 1716 – 5 December 1776), also suo jure 2nd Baroness Percy, was a British peer. Percy
Elizabeth Percy, Duchess of Northumberland (1716–1776)
Elizabeth_Percy,_Duchess_of_Northumberland_(1716–1776)
Invasion of Norway during the Great Northern War
The Norwegian campaign of 1716 was led by Charles XII of Sweden and took place during the Great Northern War. Despite taking the Norwegian capital of Christiania
Norwegian_campaign_of_1716
(died 9 November 1716) was an enslaved Curaçaoan woman and leader of a slave rebellion on Curaçao in the Dutch West Indies in 1716. Maria was a cook
Maria_(rebel_leader)
English politician in Ireland
Member of Parliament for Duleek between 1716 and his death in 1727. He married Catherine Blake, likely in 1716. They had no children. E. M. Johnston-Liik
Lord_Frederick_Howard
Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1716 to 1745
daimyo and the eighth shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan, ruling from 1716 until his abdication in 1745. He was the son of Tokugawa Mitsusada, the grandson
Tokugawa_Yoshimune
Events from the year 1716 in Denmark. Monarch – Frederick IV Grand Chancellor – Christian Christophersen Sehested 8 March – The Battle of Høland. 8 July
1716_in_Denmark
The year 1716 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings. December 18 – James Gibbs joins the "Vandykes clubb", also
1716_in_architecture
Events from the year 1716 in Sweden Monarch – Charles XII February – Charles XII gives Georg Heinrich von Görtz the responsibility of internal affairs
1716_in_Sweden
Part of the Ottoman–Venetian wars
Venice was saved from a greater defeat by the intervention of Austria in 1716 and by some naval success. The war ended with Treaty of Passarowitz in 1718
Ottoman–Venetian War (1714–1718)
Ottoman–Venetian_War_(1714–1718)
World's first wet dock, in Liverpool, England
the River Mersey in Liverpool, England, starting in 1710 and completed in 1716. It was built on the site of the Pool, a natural tidal pool off the River
Old_Dock
the Earldom of Callendar was merged until its forfeiture by attainder in 1716. The seat of the Earls of Callendar was Callendar House in Falkirk. James
Earl_of_Callendar
siege of Zvornik was a military engagement during the Austro-Turkish War (1716–1718). The Austrians besieged Zvornik held by the Ottomans. The siege ended
Siege_of_Zvornik
English physician (1716–1791)
John Monro (16 November 1716 – 27 December 1791) was a physician specializing in the treatment of madness at Bethlem Hospital in London, better known as
John_Monro_(physician)
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
in July 1714 to rebuild her and from where she was relaunched on 26 July 1716 as a 60-gun fourth rate to the 1706 Establishment. She fought at the Battle
HMS_Montagu_(1660)
Italian composer and violinist (1678–1741)
institution when he was promoted to maestro de' concerti (music director) in 1716 and responsible for composing two new concertos every month. In 1705, the
Antonio_Vivaldi
Archived from the original on 6 May 2021. Retrieved 8 June 2021. "Catherine (+1716)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 31 January 2015. "Whydah". Hunting New England Shipwrecks
List of shipwrecks in the 1710s
List_of_shipwrecks_in_the_1710s
Italian sculptor
Filippo Caffieri (1634–1716), known as Philippe Caffieri, was an Italian decorative sculptor, active mainly in France. He was born in Rome to an aristocratic
Philippe_Caffieri_(1634–1716)
British politician (1675–1722)
served as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1714–1717), Lord Privy Seal (1715–1716), Lord President of the Council (1718–1719) and First Lord of the Treasury
Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland
Charles_Spencer,_3rd_Earl_of_Sunderland
Strains of herpes simplex virus used in cancer therapy
post-mitotic cells for viral replication. With no ICP34.5 gene, the HSV-1716 variant is unable to overcome normal defences of healthy differentiated cells
Oncolytic_herpes_virus
Nachricht (1716), p.37. Curieuse Nachricht (1716), p. 28 gives the initial date and information about the authors. Curieuse Nachricht (1716), p. 35 "Der
List of early-modern periodicals
List_of_early-modern_periodicals
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
Establishment at Woolwich Dockyard, where she was re-launched on 7 August 1716 and formed part of the naval task force sent to Scotland to help subdue the
HMS_Dartmouth_(1698)
sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "1716 in piracy" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (February 2022)
1716_in_piracy
Petrovaradin which was fought between Habsburg and Ottoman forces on July 5, 1716. Field Marshal Prince Eugene of Savoy Lieutenant Field Marshal Freiherr von
Battle of Petrovaradin order of battle
Battle_of_Petrovaradin_order_of_battle
Reigning house of the Kingdom of Spain
through the Nueva Planta decrees implemented by Philip V between 1707 and 1716, which enforced Castilian laws, a unified tax system, and the Spanish language
House_of_Bourbon-Anjou
French engraver and architect
Pierre Lepautre or Le Pautre (1652 – 16 November 1716) was a French drawing artist, engraver and architect, especially known as an ornemaniste, a prolific
Pierre_Lepautre_(engraver)
English Catholic nobleman (1693–1746)
Northumberland, with long-standing links to the exiled Stuarts; sentenced to death in 1716, he escaped and spent the next 30 years in Europe. He was captured at sea
Charles_Radclyffe
Events from the year 1716 in art. A sculpture park begins to be established in the Summer Garden at Saint Petersburg, Russia. Sir Godfrey Kneller – Portrait
1716_in_art
Decorated imperial chamber
Turau and Ernst Schacht from Danzig (Gdańsk). It remained in Berlin until 1716, when it was given by the Prussian King Frederick William I to his ally Tsar
Amber_Room
Irish Member of Parliament
Charles Tottenham (1716 – 10 September 1795) was an Irish Member of Parliament. He sat in the Irish House of Commons for Fethard from 1755 to 1760, for
Charles_Tottenham_(1716–1795)
Conflict between Carolinian colonial settlers and Native American tribes (1715–17)
South Carolina colony was in question during 1715. The tide turned in early 1716 when the Cherokee sided with the colonists against the Creek, their traditional
Yamasee_War
English landowner and Whig politician
Thomas Yorke (1658–1716) of Gouthwaite Hall and Richmond, Yorkshire was an English landowner and Whig politician, who sat in the House of Commons of England
Thomas_Yorke_(1658–1716)
1978 novel by Jack Vance
Wyst: Alastor 1716 (1978) is a science fiction novel by Jack Vance first published by DAW Books. It is the third and last novel set in the Alastor Cluster
Wyst:_Alastor_1716
This is a list of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1716. Claudius Amyand (d. 1740) Thomas Cartwright (1671–1748) Johann Adolph, Baron von Diescau
List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1716
List_of_fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_elected_in_1716
Borough in Pennsylvania, US
a population of 7,898. Downingtown was settled by European colonists in 1716 and has a number of historic buildings and structures. The borough was originally
Downingtown,_Pennsylvania
Welsh priest and author
Myles Davies (1662 – 1715 or 1716) was a Welsh author. He published the Athenae Britannicae in 1716. Davies was a native of Whiteford, near Holywell in
Myles_Davies
Spanish bishop
bishop in Peru and twice viceroy of the colony, from August 15, 1716, to October 5, 1716 (interim) and from January 26, 1720, to May 14, 1724. At a young
Diego_Morcillo_Rubio_de_Auñón
(July 5, 1671 – July 26, 1726) was Spanish Viceroy of Peru from October 5, 1716, to January 26, 1720. Caracciolo was born on July 5, 1671, in Bucchianico
Carmine Caracciolo, 5th Prince of Santo Buono
Carmine_Caracciolo,_5th_Prince_of_Santo_Buono
Execution device
introduced in 1564 during the reign of Mary Queen of Scots, and was last used in 1716. It long predates the use of the guillotine during the French Revolution
Maiden_(guillotine)
Canadian fur trader and diarist
James Isham (1716–1761) was chief factor (master) at both York Factory and Fort Prince of Wales in Canada during the mid-1700s. He kept detailed journals
James_Isham
Pizzeria in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Pizza Cheeks is a family-friendly pizzeria located at 1716 S. Minnesota Avenue in Sioux Falls and is owned by Jordan Paul Taylor and Barry Putzke. Pizza
Pizza_Cheeks
Elector Palatine from 1690 to 1716
– 8 June 1716) of the Wittelsbach dynasty was Elector Palatine (1690–1716), Duke of Neuburg (1690–1716), Duke of Jülich and Berg (1679–1716), and Duke
Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine
Johann_Wilhelm,_Elector_Palatine
James 'Athenian' Stuart, Scottish archaeologist and architect (d. 1788) 1716: January 20 - Jean-Jacques Barthélemy, French archaeologist (d. 1795) 1717:
1710s_in_archaeology
German botanist (1651–1716)
Engelbert Kaempfer (16 September 1651 – 2 November 1716) was a German naturalist, physician, explorer, and writer known for his tour of Russia, Persia
Engelbert_Kaempfer
Pirate and privateer
Leigh Ashworth (fl. 1716-1719) was a pirate and privateer operating in the Caribbean in the early 1700s. Leigh Ashworth was captain of a sloop named Mary
Leigh_Ashworth
Scottish writer, patriot and politician
Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun (1655 – September 1716) was a Scottish writer and politician, remembered as an advocate for the non-incorporation of Scotland
Andrew_Fletcher_(patriot)
The year 1716 in music involved some significant events. July 1 – Domenico Zipoli joins the Society of Jesus. Soon afterwards he is sent on a mission to
1716_in_music
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
to the 1706 Establishment at Woolwich Dockyard, and relaunched on 6 April 1716. She was hulked in 1743, remaining in that role until she was sold out of
HMS_Panther_(1703)
were passed in 1717, 1737, 1762, 1787 and 1811. Dumfries Beer Duties Act 1716 (3 Geo. 1. c. 6) Dumfries Beer Duties Act 1736 (10 Geo. 2. c. 7) Dumfries
Two_Pennies_Scots
American Founding Father, merchant, and politician (1716–1778)
Philip Livingston (January 15, 1716 – June 12, 1778) was an American Founding Father, merchant, politician, and slave trader from New York City. He represented
Philip_Livingston
English poet and classical scholar (1716–1771)
Thomas Gray (26 December 1716 – 30 July 1771) was an English poet, letter-writer, and classical scholar at Cambridge University, being a fellow first of
Thomas_Gray
Motel in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California
historic two-story motel located at 5329-5337 W. Hollywood Boulevard and 1716-1718 N. Serrano Avenue in Hollywood, California. It was declared Los Angeles
Hollywood_Premiere_Motel
article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1716. April 5 – Anne Lefèvre, Madame Dacier, meets Antoine Houdar de la Motte
1716_in_literature
English Calvinistic divine (1637–1716)
John Edwards (1637–1716) was an English Calvinistic divine. Edwards was the second son of Thomas Edwards, author of Gangræna. He was born at Hertford 26
John_Edwards_(divine)
British politician (1685 – 1724)
Robert Marsham, Bt between 1703 and 1716, was an English Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1708 to 1716 when he was raised to the peerage
Robert Marsham, 1st Baron Romney
Robert_Marsham,_1st_Baron_Romney
British Jacobite
landowner and Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1708 to 1716. He served as a general of the Jacobite army in the 1715 Uprising and subsequently
Thomas_Forster
Act of the Parliament of Great Britain
sometimes called the Septennial Act 1716, was an act of the Parliament of Great Britain. It was passed in May 1716. It increased the maximum length of
Septennial_Act_1715
British Royal Navy captain
Arthur Gardiner (1716? – 1758) was a British Royal Navy captain. Gardiner is described in his passing certificate, dated 3 November 1737, as more than
Arthur Gardiner (Royal Navy officer)
Arthur_Gardiner_(Royal_Navy_officer)
Venetian fortress in Greece
siege of 1537, the siege of 1571 and the second great siege of Corfu in 1716. The town of Corfu got its Western name from the twin peaks of the fortress
Old_Fortress,_Corfu
Part of the Seventh Ottoman–Venetian War
Austro-Turkish War of 1716–18 200km 124miles 11 7 5 3 2 The siege of Belgrade was the capture by the Habsburg forces under the command of Prince Eugene
Siege_of_Belgrade_(1717)
Scottish Jacobite peer (c. 1678–1728)
styled Earl of Enzie until 1684 and the Marquess of Huntly from 1684 to 1716, was a Scottish Jacobite peer. Gordon was the son of George Gordon, 1st Duke
Alexander Gordon, 2nd Duke of Gordon
Alexander_Gordon,_2nd_Duke_of_Gordon
Events from the year 1716 in Canada. French Monarch: Louis XV British and Irish Monarch: George I Governor General of New France: Philippe de Rigaud Vaudreuil
1716_in_Canada
Earldom in the Peerage of Great Britain
FitzWilliam. The 3rd Baron FitzWilliam succeeded his father in 1658, and in 1716 was created the first Earl Fitzwilliam, of the County of Tyrone with the
Earl_Fitzwilliam
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
was rebuilt to the 1706 Establishment there and re-launched on 19 March 1716. On 27 September 1744 she was renamed HMS Maidstone, and converted for use
HMS_Rochester_(1693)
1716 battle of the Austro-Turkish War
Austro-Turkish War of 1716–18 200km 124miles 11 7 5 3 2 The siege of Trebinje was an Austro-Venetian attempt to take the city of Trebinje from the
Siege_of_Trebinje
Carolina governor
Margaret Clapham. He held the office of Governor of Carolina between 1711 and 1716. He was secretary of the proprietors of Carolina Colony. In February 1711
Charles_Craven
Elector Palatine from 1716 to 1742
Palatine, Count of Palatinate-Neuburg, and Duke of Jülich and Berg from 1716 to 1742. Until 1728 he was also Count of Megen. Born in Neuburg an der Donau
Charles_III_Philip
Act of the Parliament of Great Britain
The Bank of England Act 1716 (3 Geo. 1. c. 8) was an act of the Parliament of Great Britain. It was one of the Bank of England Acts 1694 to 1892. The act
Bank_of_England_Act_1716
Title for Isabella I and Ferdinand II
Aragon remained separate kingdoms until the Nueva Planta decrees of 1707–1716. The court of Ferdinand and Isabella was constantly on the move in order
Catholic_Monarchs_of_Spain
Monastery in Bucharest, Romania
It was built by Romanian Phanariot ruler Nicholas Mavrocordatos between 1716 and 1736 in the Brâncovenesc style and demolished between December 11, 1986
Văcărești_Monastery
English theologian and politician (1678–1734)
then formally took by a private act of Parliament, Barrington's Name Act 1716 (3 Geo. 1. c. 8 Pr.); and the other by an admirer John Wildman of Beckett
John Barrington, 1st Viscount Barrington
John_Barrington,_1st_Viscount_Barrington
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1716 to 1737
was a minister in the Church of England and Archbishop of Canterbury from 1716 to his death. Wake was born in Blandford Forum, Dorset, and educated at Christ
William_Wake
Philipp Sigmund of Dietrichstein (9 March 1651 – 3 July 1716), was a German prince member of the House of Dietrichstein. He was the fourth child and third
Philipp Sigmund of Dietrichstein
Philipp_Sigmund_of_Dietrichstein
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English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : nickname for a greedy person, from Old French saffre ‘glutton’.South German : topographic name for someone living in a damp depression.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Safir.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit
Celestial Maiden
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Night
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Land
Girl/Female
Muslim
Brightness, Radiant, Splendor
Girl/Female
Hindu
The best, Knowledge of truth
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Girl.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German
Brave as a Bear; Variant of Barnett; Bear-strength
Girl/Female
Tamil
Atchya | அதà¯à®šà¯à®¯à®¾
Infinity
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Cuáin ‘descendant of Cuán’, a byname from a diminutive of cú ‘hound’, ‘dog’.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Cadhain ‘descendant of Cadhan’, a byname from cadhan ‘barnacle goose’.Irish : Anglicized form of Ó Comhgháin ‘descendant of Comghán’, a Connacht name usually Anglicized as Coen.Irish : variant of Quinn.English : metonymic occupational name for a minter of money, or a derogatory nickname for a miser, from Middle English coin ‘piece of money’ (earlier the die used to stamp money, from Latin cuneus ‘wedge’).
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