What Happened This Year 1750

People Who Died in 1750

Giuseppe Sammartini

Italian oboe player and composer
Born
January 6th, 1695 330 years ago
Died
1750 275 years ago — 55 years old

An oboe player and composer, this individual significantly contributed to the development of the oboe as both a solo and orchestral instrument during the Baroque period. Active in the early 18th century, compositions included concertos and sonatas that showcased the instrument's capabilities. Many works reflected the stylistic transitions of the era, merging Italian and German influences. The compositions remain part of the repertoire for woodwind players and are studied for their musical complexity and aesthetic qualities.

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Maurice de Saxe

French general and military strategist
Born
October 28th, 1696 328 years ago
Died
1750 275 years ago — 54 years old

Born in 1696, a prominent general in the French army, played a significant role during the War of the Austrian Succession and the Seven Years' War. Served as the commander of French forces and demonstrated notable military strategy in key battles. His tactics are studied in military academies, contributing to the field of military science.

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Emperor Sakuramachi

Japanese Emperor during Edo period
Born
February 8th, 1720 305 years ago
Died
1750 275 years ago — 30 years old

Reigned during the Edo period, Emperor Sakuramachi was the 114th emperor of Japan. Ascending to the throne in 1735, the reign focused on a period of stability and peace in Japan. The emperor was involved in the promotion of cultural developments and the continued prosperity of the Tokugawa shogunate. Sakuramachi's reign was marked by efforts to maintain traditional practices and respond to the changing political landscape within the country.

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Conyers Middleton

English priest and theologian
Born
December 27th, 1683 341 years ago
Died
1750 275 years ago — 67 years old

Conyers Middleton was an English priest and theologian who contributed significantly to religious thought in the early 18th century. Middleton served as a preacher at St. John's Church in Cambridge and gained recognition for his critical examination of the early Christian texts. His work positioned him as a central figure in the theological debates of his time, particularly regarding the New Testament. Middleton's views challenged traditional interpretations and paved the way for future theological discussions.

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Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel

Holy Roman Empress
Born
August 28th, 1691 333 years ago
Died
1750 275 years ago — 59 years old

Born in 1691, this historical figure served as Holy Roman Empress and was married to Emperor Charles VI. The marriage formed an alliance between the Brunswick and Habsburg dynasties, strengthening political ties in Europe. Elisabeth Christine took on various ceremonial roles, managing imperial affairs in Vienna and supporting her husband's reign. Throughout her life, she faced political challenges, including issues related to succession and territory. Despite the complexities of her position, she remained a significant figure in the Habsburg court until her death in 1750.

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