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+ | == Events == | ||
+ | * [[February 16]] – [[Peter the Great]], [[Emperor of All Russia]], announces that his heir to the throne will be his 4-year old grandson, [[Peter II of Russia|Prince Pyotr Alekseivich]]. | ||
+ | * [[May 9]] – [[1722 British general election]] (began March 19) closes with Prime Minister [[Robert Walpole]]'s Whig Party increasing its majority in the [[House of Commons of Great Britain]], capturing 48 additional seats from the Tory Party and having a 389 to 169 advantage. | ||
+ | * [[July 26]] (July 15 O.S.) – The [[Russo-Persian War (1722–1723)]] begins with [[Peter the Great]]'s Persian campaign. | ||
+ | * [[August 24]] – [[Francis Atterbury]], Anglican [[Bishop of Rochester]] and [[Dean of Westminster]], is arrested in his deanery and confined in the [[Tower of London]] for treason, accused of leading the [[Jacobitism|Jacobite]] "[[Atterbury Plot]]" in support of the [[pretender]] [[James Francis Edward Stuart]]<ref>http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/871|access-date=2012-11-22</ref> with the aim of overthrowing the [[House of Hanover]] and King [[George I of Great Britain]] and restoring the [[House of Stuart]] by installing Prince James as "King James III". | ||
+ | * [[November 15]] (November 4 O.S.) – Russia's Emperor [[Peter the Great]] issues an order establishing the [[Caspian Flotilla]] during its war against Persia to gain complete control of the landlocked [[Caspian Sea]]. | ||
+ | * [[December 20]] – After the longest reign by a Chinese Emperor in history (61 years), the [[Kangxi Emperor]] dies, and is succeeded by his son Yinzhen as [[Yongzheng Emperor]]. | ||
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+ | === Date unknown === | ||
+ | * [[Peter the Great]] of Russia creates the ''[[Table of Ranks]]''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:09, 3 March 2021
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Russia's Emperor Peter the Great establishes the Caspian Flotilla. | |
year 1722 |
Events
- February 16 – Peter the Great, Emperor of All Russia, announces that his heir to the throne will be his 4-year old grandson, Prince Pyotr Alekseivich.
- May 9 – 1722 British general election (began March 19) closes with Prime Minister Robert Walpole's Whig Party increasing its majority in the House of Commons of Great Britain, capturing 48 additional seats from the Tory Party and having a 389 to 169 advantage.
- July 26 (July 15 O.S.) – The Russo-Persian War (1722–1723) begins with Peter the Great's Persian campaign.
- August 24 – Francis Atterbury, Anglican Bishop of Rochester and Dean of Westminster, is arrested in his deanery and confined in the Tower of London for treason, accused of leading the Jacobite "Atterbury Plot" in support of the pretender James Francis Edward Stuart[1] with the aim of overthrowing the House of Hanover and King George I of Great Britain and restoring the House of Stuart by installing Prince James as "King James III".
- November 15 (November 4 O.S.) – Russia's Emperor Peter the Great issues an order establishing the Caspian Flotilla during its war against Persia to gain complete control of the landlocked Caspian Sea.
- December 20 – After the longest reign by a Chinese Emperor in history (61 years), the Kangxi Emperor dies, and is succeeded by his son Yinzhen as Yongzheng Emperor.
Date unknown
- Peter the Great of Russia creates the Table of Ranks.
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