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1796

1796 (MDCCXCVI) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar, the 1796th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 796th year of the 2nd millennium, the 96th year of the 18th century, and the 7th year of the 1790s decade. As of the start of 1796, the Gregorian calendar was 11 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

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November 17: Battle of Arcole: French General Napoleon Bonaparte leads troops in defeat of the Austrian Army source ↗
1796 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1796
MDCCXCVI
French Republican calendar4–5
IV–V
Ab urbe condita2549
Armenian calendar1245
ԹՎ ՌՄԽԵ
Assyrian calendar6546
Balinese saka calendar1717–1718
Bengali calendar1202–1203
Berber calendar2746
British Regnal year36 Geo. 3 – 37 Geo. 3
Buddhist calendar2340
Burmese calendar1158
Byzantine calendar7304–7305
Chinese calendar乙卯年 (Wood Rabbit)
4493 or 4286
    — to —
丙辰年 (Fire Dragon)
4494 or 4287
Coptic calendar1512–1513
Discordian calendar2962
Ethiopian calendar1788–1789
Hebrew calendar5556–5557
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1852–1853
 - Shaka Samvat1717–1718
 - Kali Yuga4896–4897
Holocene calendar11796
Igbo calendar796–797
Iranian calendar1174–1175
Islamic calendar1210–1211
Japanese calendarKansei 8
(寛政8年)
Javanese calendar1722–1723
Julian calendarGregorian minus 11 days
Korean calendar4129
Minguo calendar116 before ROC
民前116年
Nanakshahi calendar328
Thai solar calendar2338–2339
Tibetan calendarཤིང་མོ་ཡོས་ལོ་
(female Wood-Hare)
1922 or 1541 or 769
    — to —
མེ་ཕོ་འབྲུག་ལོ་
(male Fire-Dragon)
1923 or 1542 or 770
May 10: Battle of Lodi, (Musée de la Révolution française). source ↗

1796 (MDCCXCVI) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar, the 1796th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 796th year of the 2nd millennium, the 96th year of the 18th century, and the 7th year of the 1790s decade. As of the start of 1796, the Gregorian calendar was 11 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Events

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

  • The Spanish government lifts the restrictions against neutrals trading with the colonies, thus acknowledging Spain's inability to supply the colonies with needed goods and markets.
  • Robert Burns's version of the Scots poem Auld Lang Syne is first published, in this year's volume of The Scots Musical Museum.15
  • Annual British iron production reaches 125,000 tons.
  • Rizla rolling papers established.


Births

Johann Baptist Streicher born 3 January source ↗
Julia Rush Cutler Ward born 5 January source ↗
Karl Ernst Claus born 23 January source ↗
Jean Reboul born 23 January source ↗
Nathaniel Jocelyn born 31 January source ↗
Erasmus Engert born 4 February source ↗
Léon Talabot born 5 February source ↗
John Stevens Henslow born 6 February source ↗
Marie-Françoise Perroton born 7 February source ↗
Valentín Carderera born 14 February source ↗
Pyotr Anjou born 15 February source ↗
Frederick William Beechey born 17 February source ↗
Gabriel Delafosse born 24 February source ↗
Carl Axel Gottlund born 24 February source ↗
Louis-Tancrède Bouthillier born 1 March source ↗
Orra White Hitchcock born 8 March source ↗
Peter Johnson Gulick born 12 March source ↗
Georgiana Astley born 16 March source ↗
Jakob Steiner born 18 March source ↗
Raymond Bonheur born 20 March source ↗
Laurent-Joseph-Marius Imbert born 23 March source ↗
Zulma Carraud born 24 March source ↗
Richard Biddle born 25 March source ↗
Jean-Claude Bonnefond born 27 March source ↗
Elijah Iles born 28 March source ↗
Theodor Brüggemann born 31 March source ↗
Date Chikamune born 9 April source ↗
Stanisław Jachowicz born 17 April source ↗
Princess Maria Ferdinanda of Saxony born 27 April source ↗
Walter Henry Medhurst born 29 April source ↗
Junius Brutus Booth born 1 May source ↗
Arabella Sullivan born 1 May source ↗
Colm de Bhailís born 2 May source ↗
William H. Prescott born 4 May source ↗
Johann Baptist Isenring born 12 May source ↗
Vince Stingl born 23 May source ↗
Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot born 1 June source ↗
Eugénie Foa born 10 June source ↗
Mary Grimstone born 12 June source ↗
Nikolai Brashman born 14 June source ↗
Mathilda d'Orozco born 14 June source ↗
Carlotta Marchionni born 14 June source ↗
Rafael Barišić born 24 June source ↗
Ernst Mayer born 24 June source ↗
Caroline Amalie of Augustenburg born 28 June source ↗
Michael Thonet born 2 July source ↗
Maria Martin born 6 July source ↗
María Josefa García Granados born 10 July source ↗
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot born 16 July source ↗
Franz Berwald born 23 July source ↗
Lizinska de Mirbel born 26 July source ↗
Eliza Henderson Boardman Otis born 27 July source ↗
Pavel Stroyev born 27 July source ↗
Pakubuwono VII born 28 July source ↗
Walter Hunt born 29 July source ↗
Mary Euphrasia Pelletier born 31 July source ↗
Michael Banim born 5 August source ↗
John Torrey born 15 August source ↗
Agnes Strickland born 19 August source ↗
Dhian Singh born 22 August source ↗
James Lick born 25 August source ↗
Joanna Quiner born 27 August source ↗
Sophia Smith (Smith College) born 27 August source ↗
William Hiley Bathurst born 28 August source ↗
James Apjohn born 1 September source ↗
Peter Fendi born 4 September source ↗
Sarah Preston Hale born 5 September source ↗
Uriel Crocker born 12 September source ↗
Hartley Coleridge born 19 September source ↗
Jonathan Smith Green born 29 September source ↗
Princess Frederica of Prussia, Duchess of Anhalt-Dessau born 30 September source ↗
Louise Swanton Belloc born 1 October source ↗
Cornelia Frances Jefferson born 1 October source ↗
Thomas T. Fauntleroy (soldier) born 6 October source ↗
Anders Retzius born 13 October source ↗
Date Narimune born 15 October source ↗
Leopold Kupelwieser born 17 October source ↗
Remexido born 19 October source ↗
Gottfried Osann born 26 October source ↗
Ottilie von Goethe born 31 October source ↗
Phan Thanh Giản born 11 November source ↗
Friederike Funk born 14 November source ↗
Henry Dangar born 18 November source ↗
Stephan Ludwig Roth born 24 November source ↗
Andreas von Ettingshausen born 25 November source ↗
Abdollah Mirza Dara born 25 November source ↗
Emilie Zumsteeg born 9 December source ↗
George Storrs born 13 December source ↗
Lilburn Boggs born 14 December source ↗
Fernán Caballero born 25 December source ↗
Hugh Lee Pattinson born 25 December source ↗
Johann Christian Poggendorff born 29 December source ↗

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Date unknown

Deaths

January–March

Samuel Huntington source ↗
William Chambers (architect) source ↗

April–June

Ulrika Pasch source ↗
George Campbell source ↗
David Rittenhouse source ↗
Abraham Yates Jr. source ↗

July–September

Robert Burns source ↗

October–December

Thomas Reid source ↗
Archibald Montgomerie, 11th Earl of Eglinton source ↗
References

References

  1. Williams, Hywel (2005). Cassell's Chronology of World History. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. p. 346. ISBN 0-304-35730-8.
  2. Harper's Encyclopaedia of United States History from 458 A. D. to 1909, ed. by Benson John Lossing and, Woodrow Wilson (Harper & Brothers, 1910) p171.
  3. Reginald George Burton (2010). Napoleon's Campaigns in Italy 1796–1797 & 1800, p. 22. ISBN 978-0-85706-356-4
  4. Smith, Digby (1998). The Napoleonic Wars Data Book, p. 112. London: Greenhill. ISBN 1-85367-276-9.
  5. Boycott-Brown, Martin (2001). The Road to Rivoli, p. 264–265. London: Cassell & Co. ISBN 0-304-35305-1.
  6. Reginald George Burton (2010). Napoleon's Campaigns in Italy 1796–1797 & 1800, p. 33. ISBN 978-0-85706-356-4
  7. Reginald George Burton (2010). Napoleon's Campaigns in Italy 1796–1797 & 1800, p. 43. ISBN 978-0-85706-356-4
  8. Smith, Digby (1998). The Napoleonic Wars Data Book, p. 113. London: Greenhill. ISBN 1-85367-276-9.
  9. Tyrrell, Henry Grattan (1911). History of Bridge Engineering. Chicago: Published by the author. pp. 153–154. Retrieved August 16, 2011. 210. The Sunderland bridge over the Wear at Wearmouth.
  10. Troyano, Leonardo Fernández (2003). Bridge Engineering: a Global Perspective. London: Thomas Telford Publishing. p. 49. ISBN 0-7277-3215-3.
  11. "Sunderland Wearmouth Bridge". Wearside Online. Archived from the original on November 27, 2011. Retrieved August 16, 2011.
  12. Boycott-Brown, p. 438.
  13. Burton, Reginald George (2010). Napoleon's Campaigns in Italy 1796–1797 & 1800. Leonaur Limited. pp. 75–80. ISBN 978-0-85706-356-4.
  14. Charters, Erica; Rosenhaft, Eve; Smith, Hannah (2012). Civilians and War in Europe, 1618-1815. Liverpool University Press. ISBN 978-1-84631-711-8.
  15. "Robert Burns – Auld Lang Syne". BBC. Retrieved January 26, 2012.
  16. "Robert Burns (1759-1796)". National Records of Scotland. May 31, 2013. Archived from the original on December 28, 2020. Retrieved January 27, 2023.
  17. "Catherine the Great | Biography, Facts, & Accomplishments". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved March 22, 2019.
External links
  • Media related to 1796 at Wikimedia Commons