• The year 1714 in music involved some significant events. March 2 – Johann Sebastian Bach is appointed Konzertmeister at Weimar, having declined a post...
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    (1610–43), Louis XIV (1643–1714) and Louis XV (1714–74). French Baroque profoundly influenced 18th-century secular architecture throughout Europe. Although...
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    Torre de la Parada (category Buildings and structures demolished in 1714)
    the Sierra de Guadarrama. It was mostly destroyed by fire when taken in 1714 by Austrian troops in the War of Spanish Succession, though the ruins remain...
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    Brâncoveanu, a ruler of Wallachia whose reign (1654–1714) is highly associated with this kind of architecture and design. The style is also present during the...
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    Constantin Brâncoveanu (category 1714 deaths)
    [konstanˈtin brɨŋkoˈve̯anu] ; 1654 – August 15, 1714) was Prince of Wallachia between 1688 and 1714. Constantin Brâncoveanu was the son of Pope Brâncoveanu...
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    Summer Palace of Peter the Great (category Houses completed in 1714)
    (Russian: Летний дворец Петра I) was built in Saint Petersburg between 1710 and 1714 in the northeast corner of the Summer Garden, located on an island formed...
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    Women in architecture have been documented for many centuries, as professional (or amateur) practitioners, educators and clients. Since architecture became...
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    Baroque architecture is a highly decorative and theatrical style which appeared in Italy in the late 16th century and gradually spread across Europe. It...
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  • Persie en Indie (Voyage to the Levant and Travels into Moscovy, Persia, and the East Indies) Jean Chardin – Voyages de monsieur le chevalier Chardin en Perse...
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    Tolstoy, Russian statesman and diplomat (1710–1714) Constantin Brâncoveanu, Prince of Wallachia (1714) Barthélemy de Lesseps, French diplomat (1798–1801)...
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    Villeta (Paraguay) (category Populated places established in 1714)
    an important industrial center and port. The city was founded on March 5, 1714, by Juan Gregorio Bazán de Pedraza, with the original name of San Felipe...
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    Monrepos Palace (category Baroque architecture in Baden-Württemberg)
    the Dukes of Württemberg enjoyed hunting along the Eglosheimer Lake. In 1714, Duke Eberhard Ludwig had an octagonal pavilion, the Seehäuslein ("Little...
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  • "Salvamento arqueológico en el área central de Petén: Nuevos resultados sobre la conformación y evolución del asentamiento prehispánico en la isla de Flores"...
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  • Leipzig, meeting Johann Sebastian Bach en route. Antonio Stradivari makes the Viotti Stradivarius. "Marlbrough s'en va-t-en guerre" William Babell – The Third...
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  • William Croft – Musicus Apparatus Academicus Louis-Antoine Dornel – Sonates en Trio, Op. 3 Johann Mattheson – Das neu-eröffnete Orchestre (Hamburg: Mattheson)...
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    of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (5 ed.). Penguin. p. 15. ISBN 0-14-051323-X. Curl, James Stevens (1999). Oxford Dictionary of Architecture and...
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  • Sing unto the Lord a New Song, HWV 249a Jacques-Martin Hotteterre Sonates en trio pour les flûtes traversières et a bec, violon, hautbois, Op. 3 Suite...
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    Corfu (redirect from Architecture of Corfu)
    siege of Corfu took place in 1716, during the last Ottoman–Venetian War (1714–18). After the conquest of the Peloponnese in 1715, the Ottoman fleet appeared...
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    Stuart Restoration (category 1714 disestablishments in Great Britain)
    doi:10.1353/jem.2012.0016. Clark, George (1956). The Later Stuarts, 1660–1714. p. 369. Love, Harold (1986). "Who Were the Restoration Audience?". The Yearbook...
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    Madeleine of Valois (category People from Saint-Germain-en-Laye)
    when she was a child in France. Rosalind Marshall, Scottish Queens, 1034-1714 (John Donald: Edinburgh, 2003), p. 101. Seward, Desmond (1973). Prince of...
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  • Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint-Pierre – Projet pour rendre la paix perpétuelle en Europe Jonathan Swift Mr. C--n's Discourse of Free-thinking, Put into Plain...
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    Neoclassicism is a movement in architecture, design and the arts which emerged in France in the 1740s and became dominant in France between about 1760...
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  • September – Presumed staging of first Three Choirs Festival in England. Comédie en vaudeville is staged for the first time in Paris. Francesco Geminiani performs...
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    after 1639), painter of the late-Renaissance period Niccolò Cassana (1659–1714), late-Baroque painter Rosalba Carriera (1675–1757), Rococo painter, known...
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    Basilica of Saint-Denis (category Gothic architecture in Paris)
    siècle, la nouvelle architecture gothique née en France. Les relations historiques entre les deux pays jouèrent un rôle prépondérant: en 1154, Henri II (1154–1189)...
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  • Relation du voyage du Royaume d'Issyny, Côte d'Or, païs de Guinée, en Afrique in 1714 after he returned to France. D'Amon took two young men from Assinie...
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  • Réaumur publishes his work on metallurgy, L'Art de convertir le fer forge en acier, which describes how to convert iron into steel. April 5 (Easter Sunday)...
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    appointed to govern Malwa three times between 1714 and 1737. In Jai Singh's first viceroyalty (subahdar) of Malwa (1714–1717), isolated Maratha war-bands that...
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    Jean-François de Neufforge (category 1714 births)
    (1 April 1714 – 19 December 1791) was an architect and engraver, known for his Recueil elementaire d'architecture, a book of architectural engravings...
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    Italy (section Architecture)
    declined in the 1600s and 1700s. During the War of the Spanish Succession (1700–1714), Austria acquired most of the Spanish domains in Italy, namely Milan, Naples...
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