What Happened This Year 1750

Born in 1750

Letizia Ramolino

Italian noblewoman and mother of Napoleon
Born
1750 275 years ago
Died
February 2nd, 1836 189 years ago — 86 years old

Born into a noble family in Corsica, played a significant role in the early life of a prominent French leader. Engaged in the political and social dynamics of her time, influenced the upbringing and education of her children. One of her sons rose to be one of the most notable figures in European history. Maintained connections with influential families across Europe through strategic marriages.

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Prince Frederick Adolf of Sweden

Swedish Prince and Military Leader
Born
1750 275 years ago
Died
December 12th, 1803 221 years ago — 53 years old

Served as a Swedish prince and military leader during the 18th century. Played a significant role in the Swedish military campaigns of the Great Northern War. Focused on the development of military strategy and administration, contributing to the organization of the Swedish army. Actively participated in various military engagements in defense of Sweden's interests during his lifetime.

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Heshen

Chinese politician and court official
Born
1750 275 years ago
Died
February 22nd, 1799 226 years ago — 49 years old

Served as a prominent official in the Qing dynasty, holding the position of Grand Councillor. Played a significant role during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor, gaining influence through connections and loyalty to the emperor. Oversaw various administrative and military matters, contributing to policy decisions of the time. His tenure elicited both favor and criticism, leading to substantial wealth accumulation. After the death of Qianlong, faced political decline and was implicated in corruption, ultimately leading to downfall and disgrace. Died in exile in 1799.

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Joanna Southcott

English religious leader and prophetess
Born
1750 275 years ago
Died
December 27th, 1812 212 years ago — 62 years old

An English religious leader and prophetess emerged in the early 19th century, founding a movement that gained a following. Southcott claimed to receive divine revelations, which she documented in various writings. In 1802, she published 'The Book of Wonders,' outlining her beliefs and prophecies. Her followers, known as Southcottians, developed a distinct community based on her teachings. Upon her death in 1812, she was believed by her followers to have prophesied a second coming of Christ. Southcott's influence continued posthumously, with the establishment of sects that adhered to her messages and a growing number of adherents who regarded her as a prophetic figure within Christianity.

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Frederick Muhlenberg

American politician, 1st House Speaker
Born
1750 275 years ago
Died
June 4th, 1801 224 years ago — 51 years old

Served as a minister and politician in early American history. Played a significant role in the establishment of the United States government. Elected as the first Speaker of the United States House of Representatives in 1789, presiding over the first session of Congress. Contributed to the drafting of the U.S. Constitution and represented Pennsylvania in several political capacities, including as a member of the Continental Congress.

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