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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1758. 1758 (MDCCLVIII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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  • instance, Irish or France). Christopher Smart writes "Jubilate Agno" (about 1758-63), only published in 1939 Mark Akenside, An Ode to the Country Gentlemen...
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  • FSR 1758 is a large and bright but heavily obscured globular cluster belonging to the Milky Way galaxy. It is located at a distance of about 11.5 kpc from...
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    written by Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus and published in two volumes in 1758 and 1759, which marks the starting point of zoological nomenclature. In it...
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    The Battle of Carillon, also known as the 1758 Battle of Ticonderoga, was fought on July 8, 1758, during the French and Indian War (which was part of the...
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    during the Seven Years' War of 1756–1763 – started with a British campaign in 1758 and ended with the region being put under a British military regime between...
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  • 1750s BC (redirect from 1758 BC)
    1792 BC, according to the middle chronology Rim-Sin I, king of Larsa since 1758 BC, according to the short chronology "3,762 Years of Global Volcanic Eruptions...
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    Europe. The conflict in Ohio ended in 1758 with the British–American victory in the Ohio Country. Between 1758 and 1760, the British military launched...
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    Princess Friederike Sophie Wilhelmine of Prussia (3 July 1709 – 14 October 1758) was a princess of Prussia (the older sister of Frederick the Great) and...
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  • Events in the year 1758 in India. National income - ₹9,451 million 20 April – Marathas attacked Lahore and occupied it. Tukoji Holkar conquered Multan...
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  • Events from the year 1758 in Scotland. Lord Advocate – Robert Dundas the younger Solicitor General for Scotland – Andrew Pringle of Alemore Lord Justice...
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    captured during the Battle of Cartagena off Cartagena, Spain on 28 February 1758 by Monmouth, Hampton Court and Swiftsure. The Monmouth's Captain Arthur Gardiner...
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    Allan Ramsay (15 October 1686 – 7 January 1758) was a Scottish poet (or makar), playwright, publisher, librarian and impresario of early Enlightenment...
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    "Patella vulgata Linnaeus, 1758". The name "Linnaeus" tells the reader who published the name and description for this species; 1758 is the year the name and...
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    field marshal. Calculating that no further Russian advance was likely until 1758, Frederick moved the bulk of his eastern forces to Pomerania under the command...
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  • for example, the name Papilio prorsa Linnaeus, 1758 is a junior synonym of Papilio levana Linnaeus, 1758, being names for different seasonal forms of the...
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  • Charles Darwin (3 September 1758 – 15 May 1778) was the eldest son of Erasmus Darwin (1731–1802) and Mary Howard (1740–70), and was the uncle of the famous...
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    Events from the year 1758 in Canada. French Monarch: Louis XV British and Irish Monarch: George II Governor General of New France: Pierre François de Rigaud...
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  • … 1748 1749 1750 1751 1752 1753 1754 1755 1756 1757 1758 1759 1760 1761 1762 1763 1764 1765 1766 1767 1768 … Art Archaeology Architecture Literature Music...
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  • During the Maratha invasion of the Punjab in 1758, the Mughal-ki-Sarai near Ambala, Rajpura, and Sarai Banjara were all significant locations that witnessed...
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  • The Capture of Peshawar took place in the spring of 1758 when the Sikh Confederacy and the Maratha Empire defeated the Afghan forces led by Timur Shah...
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  • Honoré Flaugergues, French astronomer and archaeologist (d. 1830 or 1835). 1758: December 9 - Richard Colt Hoare, English antiquarian and archaeologist (d...
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    Years' War (known in the United States as the French and Indian War) in 1758 that ended the French colonial era in Atlantic Canada and led to the subsequent...
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    examples above, the genus Canis would be cited in full as "Canis Linnaeus, 1758" (zoological usage), while Hibiscus, also first established by Linnaeus but...
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    Indian War, the North American theatre of the Seven Years' War. Prior to 1758, Acadians were deported to the Thirteen Colonies, then later transported...
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  • Johnson, published in the London weekly the Universal Chronicle between 1758 and 1760. It is likely that the Chronicle was published for the sole purpose...
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    the Congo peafowl, are known as peafowl. The genus Pavo was introduced in 1758 by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in the tenth edition of his Systema...
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  • Samuel Masham, 1st Baron Masham (category 1758 deaths)
    Brigadier-General Samuel Masham, 1st Baron Masham (1678/79 – 1758), was a British courtier in the court of Queen Anne, and the husband of her favourite...
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  • Le Mesurier (1758–1806) was a British merchant and commissary officer who also published on military matters. He was born on 8 May 1758 in Guernsey. His...
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    Silverfish (category Insects described in 1758)
    for the species is Lepisma saccharinum (originally saccharina; Linnaeus' 1758 description here), due to its tendency to eat starchy foods high in carbohydrates...
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