Historical Events tagged with "18th Century"

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Politics & Government

Executions of Dissident Priests in Nantes

November 16th, 1793 231 years ago

Ninety dissident Roman Catholic priests were executed by drowning in Nantes as part of the revolutionary measures against those deemed counter-revolutionary. This event was a response to the refusal of these priests to support the revolutionary government and loyalty to the Catholic Church. The Nantes drownings were part of a larger campaign against counter-revolutionaries during a time of intense political upheaval in France.

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Military & Warfare

Treaty of Mangalore Ends Second Anglo-Mysore War

March 11th, 1784 241 years ago

The Treaty of Mangalore was signed between British representatives and Sultan Tipu of Mysore, concluding the Second Anglo-Mysore War. Negotiations leading to the treaty reflected the growing tensions in the Indian subcontinent, fueled by competing colonial interests. The agreement was finalized after lengthy discussions, marking a significant moment in British colonial expansion and Indian resistance efforts.

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Military & Warfare

Frederick II Defeats Russian Army at Zorndorf

August 25th, 1758 266 years ago

Frederick II of Prussia achieved a significant victory against the Russian army at the Battle of Zorndorf. Taking place in what is now modern-day Poland, this battle was part of the broader Seven Years' War. Frederick's tactical acumen and disciplined troops managed to repel the advancing Russians, despite challenging conditions and high casualties on both sides. The outcome cemented Frederick’s reputation as a formidable military leader on the European stage.

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Military & Warfare

Decisive Victory at the Battle of Petrovaradin

August 5th, 1716 308 years ago

In August 1716, the Battle of Petrovaradin saw the Austrians, led by General Peter Hermann von Hessen, engage the Ottoman forces commanded by Grand Vizier Dmitry Kucuk Mehmed Pasha. The outcome was catastrophic for the Ottomans, with reports indicating that one-fifth of their army was annihilated and the Grand Vizier killed. The Austrian victory secured their position in the region and significantly weakened Ottoman influence in Southeast Europe.

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