Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1772. 1772 (MDCCLXXII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting...
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Maratha Confederacy (redirect from Capture of Nazibabad (1772))
1761) Madhavrao Peshwa (1761 – 18 Nov 1772) (born 16 Feb 1745, d. 18 Nov 1772) Narayanrao Bajirao (13 Dec 1772 – 30 Aug 1773) (born 10 Aug 1755, d. 30...
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The Revolution of 1772, also known as The Bloodless Revolution (Swedish: Revolutionen) or the Coup of Gustav III (Gustav III:s statskupp or older Gustav...
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The British credit crisis of 1772–1773, also known as the crisis of 1772, or the panic of 1772, was a peacetime financial crisis which originated in London...
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Thomas Boylston Adams (judge) (redirect from Thomas Boylston Adams (1772-1832))
Thomas Boylston Adams (September 15, 1772 – March 12, 1832) was the third and youngest son of second United States president John Adams and Abigail (Smith)...
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article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1772. March – Gottfried August Bürger obtains a magistracy and is reconciled with...
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Events from the year 1772 in Canada. Monarch: George III Governor of the Province of Quebec: Guy Carleton Governor of Nova Scotia: Lord William Campbell...
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The year 1772 in science and technology involved some significant events. Lagrange finds the special-case solution to the three-body problem that becomes...
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The 1772 Instrument of Government (Swedish: regeringsform) was the constitution of the Kingdom of Sweden from 1772 to 1809. It was promulgated in the wake...
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First Partition of Poland (redirect from 1772 First Partition)
The First Partition of Poland took place in 1772 as the first of three partitions that eventually ended the existence of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
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