What Happened This Year 1822

People Who Died in 1822

William Pinkney

American attorney general and diplomat
Born
1764 261 years ago
Died
February 25th, 1822 203 years ago — 58 years old

Served as the 7th United States Attorney General from 1811 to 1814. Appointed by President James Madison, held office during a critical period leading up to the War of 1812. Pinkney was also a notable diplomat, representing the United States in negotiations with Great Britain over trade and territorial disputes. Contributed to the establishment of American legal frameworks and policies during a formative era of the nation. In addition, Pinkney served as a senator from Maryland and was involved in various legal and political matters at both state and federal levels.

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Angelis Govios

Leader of the Greek War of Independence
Born
1780 245 years ago
Died
March 28th, 1822 202 years ago — 42 years old

Led Greek insurgents during the Greek War of Independence, which aimed to liberate Greece from Ottoman rule. Governed as a key military and political leader during the revolution. Played a significant role in various battles and uprisings. Organized efforts to mobilize resistance against the Ottomans and inspired local forces to unite for the cause of independence.

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Johann Wilhelm Hässler

German pianist and composer
Born
March 29th, 1747 277 years ago
Died
March 29th, 1822 202 years ago — 75 years old

Born in 1747, this musician contributed significantly to the classical music repertoire as both a pianist and a composer. Hässler studied music under the guidance of prominent figures of his time. His compositions included keyboard sonatas, concertos, and chamber music, enriching the cultural landscape of the late 18th century. He served as a conductor and music director in various European cities, where he had a lasting influence on musical education and performance practices. Hässler's works are characterized by their lyrical melodies and innovative forms, showcasing his skill as a composer and performer.

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John Stark

American general and Revolutionary War leader
Born
August 28th, 1728 296 years ago
Died
May 8th, 1822 202 years ago — 93 years old

Born in 1728, a prominent general during the American Revolutionary War. Played a crucial role in the Battle of Bennington, which was a significant turning point in the war. Elected as a delegate to the Continental Congress and served in various military roles, establishing a reputation for leadership and strategic acumen. After the war, served in the New Hampshire legislature and became a respected figure in state politics. His legacy includes contributions to the founding of the United States.

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Armand-Emmanuel de Vignerot du Plessis

French general and politician, Duc de Richelieu
Born
September 25th, 1766 258 years ago
Died
May 17th, 1822 202 years ago — 55 years old

Served as the 2nd Prime Minister of France during the Restoration period. Held the position of general, taking on various military responsibilities. Managed significant political changes, including the navigation of post-Napoleonic France. Engaged in revitalizing the French economy and established relationships with foreign powers.

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E. T. A. Hoffmann

German writer and composer of fantasy
Born
January 24th, 1776 249 years ago
Died
June 25th, 1822 202 years ago — 46 years old

A jurist and writer, active in the early 19th century, created influential works in literature and music. The blend of fantasy and the macabre defined a significant part of literary Romanticism. Works featured a deep exploration of the supernatural and the psychological. Contributions to music include compositions that complemented his literary works, which often integrated themes of dreams and the uncanny.

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Percy Bysshe Shelley

English poet and playwright
Born
August 4th, 1792 232 years ago
Died
July 8th, 1822 202 years ago — 29 years old

A key figure in the English Romantic movement, one wrote extensively during the early 19th century. Major works include the poems "Ozymandias" and "To a Skylark," which exemplify themes of beauty and transience. Also contributed to the genre with plays such as "The Cenci," which explores themes of justice and morality. His life was often marked by political radicalism, particularly in areas pertaining to social justice and equality.

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Kristjan Jaak Peterson

Estonian poet and literary figure
Born
March 14th, 1801 224 years ago
Died
August 4th, 1822 202 years ago — 21 years old

Contributed significantly to Estonian literature and the development of national identity. Peterson's poetry emphasized the beauty of the Estonian language and landscapes. He was a pioneer of the romantic movement in Estonia, inspiring future generations of writers. His works often reflected personal experiences and the natural environment, establishing a foundation for Estonian national poetry. His life and art were marked by a deep connection to his cultural heritage and a desire to elevate the status of the Estonian language.

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Robert Stewart

Irish-English politician, Foreign Affairs Secretary
Born
June 18th, 1769 255 years ago
Died
August 12th, 1822 202 years ago — 53 years old

Served as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs during pivotal moments in early 19th century British politics. Played a crucial role in the Congress of Vienna, which aimed to restore stability in Europe after the Napoleonic Wars. Instrumental in negotiating the terms that shaped European borders and alliances, promoting a balance of power. Faced significant opposition in domestic politics, particularly regarding his positions on Ireland and the wider United Kingdom's governance.

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