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* ''Hacienda [[Juriquilla]]'' is built in [[Querétaro]], Mexico.
 
* ''Hacienda [[Juriquilla]]'' is built in [[Querétaro]], Mexico.
 
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== Births ==
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==References==
=== January&ndash;March ===
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* [[January 2]] &ndash; [[Johann Adam Lehmus]], German poet of numerous spiritual songs (d. [[1788]])
 
* [[January 8]] &ndash; [[Louis, Duke of Brittany (1707–1712)|Louis, Duke of Brittany]], second son of Louis of France (d. [[1712]])
 
* [[January 11]] &ndash; [[Giuseppe Bonito]], Neapolitan painter of the Rococo period (d. [[1789]])
 
* [[January 13]] &ndash; [[John Boyle, 5th Earl of Cork]], Irish writer (d. [[1762]])
 
* [[January 17]] &ndash; [[Prospero Colonna di Sciarra]], Italian cardinal of the family of the dukes of Carbognano (d. [[1765]])
 
* [[January 22]] &ndash; [[Carl Höckh]], German violinist and composer (d. [[1773]])
 
* [[January 26]] &ndash; [[Abbé François Blanchet]], French littérateur (d. [[1784]])
 
* [[February 1]] &ndash; [[Frederick, Prince of Wales]] (d. [[1751]])
 
* [[February 13]]
 
** [[Claude Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon]], French novelist (d. [[1777]])
 
** [[Johann William, Count of Erbach-Fürstenau]], member of the German House of Erbach who held the fiefs of Fürstenau (d. [[1742]])
 
* [[February 25]] &ndash; [[Carlo Goldoni]], Italian playwright (d. [[1793]])
 
* [[February 26]] &ndash; [[Mariano Arciero]], Italian Roman Catholic priest (d. [[1788]])
 
* [[February 27]] &ndash; [[Joseph Johann Kauffmann]], Austrian painter known for his portraits, church decorations and castle depictions (d. [[1782]])
 
* [[February 28]] &ndash; [[Johann Christian Senckenberg]], German physician (d. [[1772]])
 
* [[March 1]]
 
** [[Pierre-Antoine de La Place]], French writer and playwright (d. [[1793]])
 
** [[Jedidiah Preble]], Captain of Infantry in Samuel Waldo’s Regiment (d. [[1784]])
 
* [[March 2]]
 
** [[Louis-Michel van Loo]], French painter (d. [[1771]])
 
** [[Guillaume Barthez de Marmorières]], French civil engineer (d. [[1799]])
 
* [[March 3]] &ndash; [[Johan Ihre]], Swedish philologist and historical linguist (d. [[1780]])
 
* [[March 7]] &ndash; [[Stephen Hopkins (politician)|Stephen Hopkins]], governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations (d. [[1785]])
 
* [[March 8]]
 
** [[William Irby, 1st Baron Boston]], British peer and Member of Parliament (d. [[1775]])
 
** [[Mary Jones (poet)|Mary Jones]], English poet (d. [[1778]])
 
* [[March 20]] &ndash; [[Hugh Boscawen, 2nd Viscount Falmouth]] (d. [[1782]])
 
* [[March 23]]
 
** [[Stephen van Rensselaer I]], second son of Kiliaen van Rensselaer and Maria van Cortlandt (d. [[1747]])
 
** [[Henry Scudamore, 3rd Duke of Beaufort]] (d. [[1745]])
 
 
 
=== April&ndash;June ===
 
* [[April 4]] &ndash; [[Hans Karl von Winterfeldt]], Prussian general (d. [[1757]])
 
* [[April 6]] &ndash; [[Abraham de Haen]], Dutch draughtsman, engraver, painter and poet (d. [[1748]])
 
* [[April 10]]
 
** [[Michel Corrette]], French composer (d. [[1795]])
 
** [[John Pringle (physician)|John Pringle]], Scottish physician (d. [[1782]])
 
** [[Sir John Pringle, 1st Baronet]] (d. [[1782]])
 
* [[April 13]] &ndash; [[Sir Henry Cavendish, 1st Baronet]], British politician who held several appointments in the Kingdom of Ireland (d. [[1776]])
 
* [[April 15]]
 
** [[Stefano Evodio Assemani]], Ottoman-born orientalist, translator, working in the Vatican library (d. [[1782]])
 
** [[Leonhard Euler]], Swiss mathematician and physicist (d. [[1783]])
 
** [[Claude Louis, Comte de Saint-Germain]] (d. [[1778]])
 
* [[April 20]] &ndash; [[Robert Foulis (printer)|Robert Foulis]], Scottish printer and publisher (d. [[1776]])
 
* [[April 22]] &ndash; [[Henry Fielding]], English novelist and dramatist known for his earthy humour and satire (d. [[1754]])
 
* [[April 25]] &ndash; [[Léopold Clément, Hereditary Prince of Lorraine]], French prince (d. [[1723]])
 
* [[April 26]] &ndash; [[Johannes Burman]], Dutch botanist and physician (d. [[1780]])
 
* [[April 28]] &ndash; [[Olivier de Vézin]], Canadian ironmaster and chief surveyor of Louisiana (d. [[1776]])
 
* [[May 1]] &ndash; [[Herbert Windsor, 2nd Viscount Windsor]] (d. [[1758]])
 
* [[May 2]] &ndash; [[Jean-Baptiste Barrière]], French cellist and composer (d. [[1747]])
 
* [[May 12]] &ndash; [[Francisco Salzillo]], Spanish sculptor (d. [[1781]])
 
* [[May 14]] &ndash; [[António Teixeira]], Portuguese composer (d. [[1774]])
 
* [[May 19]] &ndash; [[Robert Hamilton (moderator)|Robert Hamilton]], moderator (d. [[1787]])
 
* [[May 23]] &ndash; [[Carl Linnaeus]], Swedish botanist (d. [[1778]])
 
* [[May 31]] &ndash; [[Pietro De Martino]], Italian mathematician and astronomer (d. [[1746]])
 
* [[June 4]]
 
** [[Benito Fernández de Santa Ana]], Franciscan friar, president of the Texas missions of the College of Santa Cruz de Querétaro from 1734 to 1750 (d. [[1761]])
 
** [[Henning Alexander von Kleist (1707–1784)|Henning Alexander von Kleist]], Prussian Lieutenant-General and Chief of Fusiliers (d. [[1784]])
 
* [[June 15]] &ndash; [[Johannes Grubenmann]], member of the Swiss family Grubenmann who were famous as carpenters and civil engineers (d. [[1771]])
 
* [[June 18]] &ndash; [[Pietro Correr (politician)|Pietro Correr]], Italian politician and diplomat (d. [[1768]])
 
* [[June 20]] &ndash; [[Louis de Cardevac, marquis d'Havrincourt]] (d. [[1767]])
 
 
 
=== July&ndash;September ===
 
* [[July 7]] &ndash; [[Henry Cunningam]], Irish Anglican priest (d. [[1777]])
 
* [[July 8]] &ndash; [[Jacques-Philippe Le Bas]], French engraver (d. [[1783]])
 
* [[July 10]] &ndash; [[Sir William Lowther, 1st Baronet, of Little Preston]], English landowner and curate (d. [[1788]])
 
* [[July 17]] &ndash; [[Johann Joseph von Trautson]], Roman Catholic clergyman (d. [[1757]])
 
* [[July 23]] &ndash; [[Edward Bentham]], Oxford based theologian who in 1763 (d. [[1776]])
 
* [[August 4]] &ndash; [[Johann August Ernesti]], German Rationalist theologian and philologist (d. [[1781]])
 
* [[August 5]] &ndash; [[Pierre Adamoli]], French collector (d. [[1769]])
 
* [[August 7]] &ndash; [[Carl Günther Ludovici]], German philosopher, lexicographer and economist (d. [[1778]])
 
* [[August 20]] &ndash; [[Jacques Roettiers]], engraver in England and France (d. [[1784]])
 
* [[August 24]] &ndash; [[Selina Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon]], English Methodist leader (d. [[1791]])
 
* [[August 25]] &ndash; King [[Louis I of Spain]] (d. [[1724]])
 
* [[August 27]] &ndash; [[Zanetta Farussi]], Italian comedic actress (d. [[1776]])
 
* [[August 30]] &ndash; [[Johannes Browallius]], Finnish and Swedish Lutheran theologian, physicist, botanist, friend of Carl Linnaeus (d. [[1755]])
 
* September &ndash; [[Nathan Alcock]], English physician (d. [[1779]])
 
* [[September 1]] &ndash; [[John Salusbury (diarist)|John Salusbury]], Welsh nobleman (d. [[1762]])
 
* [[September 2]] &ndash; [[Gian Benedetto Mittarelli]], Italian monk and monastic historian (d. [[1777]])
 
* [[September 3]] &ndash; [[Johann Peter Süssmilch]], German Protestant pastor (d. [[1767]])
 
* [[September 5]] &ndash; [[John Forbes (British Army officer)|John Forbes]], British general (d. [[1759]])
 
* [[September 7]] &ndash; [[Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon]], French scientist (d. [[1788]])
 
* [[September 22]] &ndash; [[John Rattray (surgeon)|John Rattray]], Edinburgh surgeon who served as surgeon to Prince Charles Edward Stuart (d. [[1771]])
 
* [[September 29]] &ndash; [[Antoine Clériadus de Choiseul-Beaupré]] (d. [[1774]])
 
* [[September 30]]
 
** [[Pietro Rotari]], Italian painter (d. [[1762]])
 
** [[Richard Trevor (bishop)|Richard Trevor]], bishop (d. [[1771]])
 
 
 
=== October&ndash;December ===
 
* [[October 4]] &ndash; [[Francesco Fontebasso]], Italian painter of the late-Baroque or Rococo period of Venice (d. [[1769]])
 
* [[October 6]] &ndash; [[Thomas Falkner]], English Jesuit missionary (d. [[1784]])
 
* [[October 20]] &ndash; [[Thomas Church (priest)|Thomas Church]], British priest and controversialist (d. [[1756]])
 
* [[October 30]] &ndash; [[Jeanne Thérèse du Han]], Lorraine nobility (d. [[1748]])
 
* [[November 7]] &ndash; [[Dieterich Bernhard Ludewig]], German organist (d. [[1740]])
 
* [[November 9]] &ndash; [[Louis de Pardaillan de Gondrin (1707–1743)|Louis de Pardaillan de Gondrin]], French courtier, freemason and great-grandson of Madame de Montespan (d. [[1743]])
 
* [[November 12]]
 
** [[Emmerich Joseph von Breidbach zu Bürresheim]], Archbishop-Elector of Mainz from 1763 to 1774 and Prince-Bishop of Worms from 1768 to 1774 (d. [[1774]])
 
** [[Joseph du Pont Duvivier]], Acadian-born military leader of the French (d. [[1760]])
 
* [[November 15]] &ndash; [[Prince Adarnase of Kartli]], Georgian prince royal (d. [[1784]])
 
* [[November 23]] &ndash; [[Anna Karolina Orzelska]], adventuress and Polish ''szlachcianka'' (noblewoman) (d. [[1769]])
 
* [[November 28]] &ndash; [[Giammaria Mazzucchelli]], Italian writer, bibliographer and historian (d. [[1765]])
 
* [[December 2]]
 
** [[Karl Christoph von der Goltz]], lieutenant general in the Prussian army during the reign of Frederick the Great (d. [[1761]])
 
** [[Johann Julius Hecker]], German educator who established the first Realschule and Prussia's first teacher-education institution (d. [[1768]])
 
* [[December 4]] &ndash; [[Louise Françoise de Bourbon, Mademoiselle du Maine]], granddaughter of Louis XIV of France and his mistress Françoise-Athénaïs (d. [[1743]])
 
* [[December 11]] &ndash; [[Paul von Werner]], chief of the Prussian Hussar Regiment No. 6 (d. [[1785]])
 
* [[December 17]] &ndash; [[Ernest Frederick II, Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen]] (d. [[1745]])
 
* [[December 18]]
 
** [[Walter Calverley-Blackett]], British baronet and politician (d. [[1777]])
 
** [[Charles Wesley]], English Methodist leader, brother of [[John Wesley]] (d. [[1788]])
 
* [[December 22]] &ndash; [[Johann Amman]], Swiss-Russian botanist (d. [[1741]])
 
* [[December 25]] &ndash; [[Sir Joseph Hoare, 1st Baronet]], Anglo-Irish politician (d. [[1801]])
 
* ''date unknown''
 
**[[Giuseppe Bonici]], Maltese architect and military engineer (d. [[1779]])
 
**[[Moshe Chaim Luzzatto]], Italian rabbi, mystic, and philosopher (d. [[1746]])
 
* ''probable'' [[William Hoare]], English painter (d. [[1792]])
 
 
 
== Deaths ==
 
* [[January 4]] &ndash; [[Louis William, Margrave of Baden-Baden]], Germany (b. [[1655]])
 
* [[January 8]] &ndash; [[John Dalrymple, 1st Earl of Stair]], Scottish politician (b. [[1648]])
 
* [[January 10]] &ndash; [[Philibert, comte de Gramont]], French writer (b. [[1621]])
 
* [[January 16]] &ndash; [[William Bowes]], English politician (b. [[1657]])
 
* [[January 20]]
 
** [[Humphrey Hody]], English theologian (b. [[1659]])
 
** [[Leopold Karl von Kollonitsch]], Hungarian Catholic cardinal (b. [[1631]])
 
* [[January 22]] &ndash; [[Richard Towneley]], English mathematician and astronomer from Towneley near Burnley (b. [[1629]])
 
* [[February 22]] &ndash; [[Giacinto Calandrucci]], Italian painter (b. [[1646]])
 
* [[March 3]] &ndash; [[Aurangzeb]], [[Mughal Emperor]] of India (b. [[1618]])
 
* [[March 17]] &ndash; [[Elisabeth Charlotte, Countess of Holzappel]] (b. [[1640]])
 
* [[March 27]] &ndash; [[Jean-François Gerbillon]], French Jesuit missionary active in China (b. [[1654]])
 
* [[March 30]] &ndash; [[Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban]], French noble and military engineer noted for designing fortifications (b. [[1633]])
 
* [[April 2]] &ndash; [[Gérard Edelinck]], Flemish engraver (b. [[1640]])
 
* [[April 6]] &ndash; [[Willem van de Velde the Younger]], Dutch painter (b. [[1633]])
 
* [[April 24]] &ndash; [[Walter Charleton]], English natural philosopher (b. [[1619]])
 
* [[April 26]] &ndash; [[Johann Christoph Denner]], German musical instrument maker (b. [[1655]])
 
* [[April 28]] &ndash; [[Christian, Duke of Saxe-Eisenberg]] (b. [[1653]])
 
* [[April 29]] &ndash; [[George Farquhar]], Irish dramatist (b. [[1677]])
 
* [[May 9]] &ndash; [[Dieterich Buxtehude]], German composer (b. c. [[1637]])
 
* [[May 10]] &ndash; [[Johann Ernst III, Duke of Saxe-Weimar]] (b. [[1664]])
 
* [[May 19]] &ndash; [[Jean II d'Estrées]], French noble (b. [[1624]])
 
* [[May 21]] &ndash; [[Joan Geelvinck (1644–1707)|Joan Geelvinck]], Dutch politician (b. [[1644]])
 
* [[May 24]] &ndash; [[Henri Albert de La Grange d'Arquien]], French Catholic cardinal (b. [[1613]])
 
* [[May 27]] &ndash; [[Françoise-Athénaïs, marquise de Montespan|Françoise-Athénaïs de Rochechouart de Mortemart]], mistress of King [[Louis XIV of France]] (b. [[1641]])
 
* [[May 3]] &ndash; [[Michiel de Swaen]], Flemish poet (b. [[1654]])
 
* [[May 31]] &ndash; [[Simon Patrick]], English theologian and bishop (b. [[1626]])
 
* [[June 8]] &ndash; [[Muhammad Azam Shah]], Mughal emperor (b. [[1653]])
 
* [[June 15]] &ndash; [[Giorgio Baglivi]], Armenian doctor and writer (b. [[1668]])
 
* [[June 21]] &ndash; [[Robert Phelips (Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster)|Robert Phelips]], English politician (b. [[1619]])
 
* [[June 23]] &ndash; [[John Mill (theologian)|John Mill]], English theologian (b. c. [[1645]])
 
* [[June 27]] &ndash; [[Johann Zahn]], German author (b. [[1641]])
 
* [[August 7]] &ndash; [[Henry Poley]], English politician (b. [[1654]])
 
* [[August 18]] &ndash; [[William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Devonshire]], English soldier, statesman (b. [[1640]])
 
* [[August 20]] &ndash; [[Nicolas Gigault]], French organist and composer (b. [[1627]])
 
* [[September 12]] &ndash; [[Samuel Willard]], American theologian (b. [[1640]])
 
* [[September 15]] &ndash; [[George Stepney]], British poet and diplomat (b. [[1663]])
 
* [[September 21]] &ndash; [[Wilhelmus Beekman]], Dutch politician (b. [[1623]])
 
* [[September 24]] &ndash; [[Vincenzo da Filicaja]], Italian poet (b. [[1642]])
 
* [[October 10]] &ndash; [[Johann Patkul]], Livonian nobleman, politician (b. [[1660]])
 
* [[October 22]] &ndash; Sir [[Cloudesley Shovell]], British admiral, drowned (b. [[1650]])
 
* [[November 26]] &ndash; [[Leonhard Dientzenhofer]], German architect (b. [[1660]])
 
* [[November 27]] &ndash; [[Fitz-John Winthrop]], Governor of the Connecticut Colony (b. [[1637]])
 
* [[December 1]] &ndash; [[Jeremiah Clarke]], English composer and organist, suicide (b. [[1674]])
 
* [[December 24]]
 
** [[Noël Coypel]], French painter (b. [[1628]])
 
** [[Karolina of Legnica-Brieg]], Silesian noblewoman (b. [[1652]])
 
* [[December 27]]
 
** [[Robert Leke, 3rd Earl of Scarsdale]], English earl, politician (b. [[1654]])
 
** [[Jean Mabillon]], French palaeographer, diplomat (b. [[1632]])
 
* ''date unknown''
 
** [[Maria Clara Eimmart]], German astronomer, engraver and designer (b. [[1676]])
 
** [[Julie d'Aubigny]], French swordswoman, opera singer (b. [[1670]])
 
** [[Umze Peljor]], Bhutanese head of government and monk
 

Latest revision as of 06:40, 13 March 2021

1697 < 1698 < 1699 < 1700 < 1701 < 1702 < 1703 <1704 < 1705 < 1706 < 1707 > 1708 > 1709 > 1710 > 1711 > 1712 > 1713 > 1714 > 1715 > 1716 > 1717

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The Nueva Planta decrees brings Valencia and Aragon under Castillian law. Catalonia must follow in 1716.
Year 1707

Events

January–June

July–December

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References

  1. Payne, Stanley G. "Chapter 16: The Eighteenth-Century Bourbon Regime in Spain". A History of Spain and Portugal. 2. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. ISBN 0-299-06270-8. Retrieved April 17, 2008.
  2. http://www.parliament.uk/about/living-heritage/evolutionofparliament/legislativescrutiny/
  3. Williams, Hywel (2005). Cassell's Chronology of World History. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. p. 291