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  1. fr.wikipedia.org › wiki › 17341734 — Wikipédia

    1. . 10 avril : incendie de la ville de Montréal, Québec. Une esclave noire, Marie-Josèphe-Angélique, est accusée et exécutée le 21 juin. 2. . Mai-juin. 3. , Antilles : suicide collectif d’un groupe de marrons (esclaves noirs en fuite) de l’ île danoise de Saint-Jean, cernés par les troupes françaises. 4. .

    • 1734 en France

      Cette page concerne l’année 1734 du calendrier grégorien....

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 17341734 - Wikipedia

    • Events
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    January– March

    1. January 8 – Salzburgers, Lutherans who were expelled by the Roman Catholic Bishop of Salzburg, Austria, in October 1731, set sail for the British Colony of Georgia in America. 2. February 16 – The Ostend Company, established in 1722 in the Austrian Netherlands (modern-day Belgium) to compete for trade in the West Indies (the Caribbean islands) and the East Indies (south and southeast Asia), ceases business as part of the agreement by Austria in the Second Treaty of Vienna. 3. March 12 – Sa...

    April–June

    1. April 25 – Easter occurs on the latest possible date (the next time is in 1886). 2. May 15– Prince Charles of Spain (later King Charles III) becomes the new King of Naples and Sicily, five days after his arrival in Naples. 3. May 25 – Spanish forces under the command of José Carrillo de Albornoz, 1st Duke of Montemar, defeat the Austrian forces, completing the conquest of the Kingdom of Naples at the Battle of Bitonto. 4. May 27 – French and Swiss troops suppress the slave insurrection in...

    July–September

    1. July 18 – The Siege of the Austrian fortress of Philippsburg(near Karlsruhe, Germany) by the French Army, ends after eight weeks as its Austrian defenders surrender. 2. August 6 – The armies of Spain and France, led by the Duke of Parma (and future King Charles III of Spain) storm the city of Gaeta in Naples, ending a four-month siege 3. September 28 – Abdu'llah bin Ismail as-Samin is deposed after a 15-year reign as Sultan of Morocco.

    January 16 – John A. Treutlen, Governor of Georgia (d. 1782)
    January 20 – Robert Morris, Founding Father of the United States (d. 1806)
    February 15 – William Stacy, American Revolutionary War officer (d. 1802)
    February 27 – Thomas Conway, American Revolutionary War general (d. 1800)
    January 6 – John Dennis, English dramatist, critic (b. 1658)
    February 1 – John Floyer, English physician, writer (b. 1649)
    February 2 – Charles Calvert, Maryland official (b. 1688)
    February 9 – Diego de Astorga y Céspedes, Spanish Catholic cardinal (b. 1663)
  3. La bataille de San Pietro appelée aussi bataille de Parme ou bataille de la Crocetta eut lieu le 29 juin 1734 et opposa les troupes franco-sardes et les forces autrichiennes à proximité de la ville de Parme au lieu-dit la Crocetta. La bataille acharnée dura toute la journée et finit par le départ des troupes autrichiennes qui ...

    • 29 juin 1734
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    • Victoire franco-sarde
  4. Cette page concerne l’année 1734 du calendrier grégorien.

  5. Événements. Carte de Merian de la bataille de Wattwiller. 1er avril : Nicolas-François de Lorraine et son épouse fuient en Franche-Comté ; seule Nicole de Lorraine, malade, reste à Nancy. Elle est transférée à Paris où elle arrive le 7 mai. Richelieu charge le comte de Brassac d’administrer la Lorraine.