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- Bach, Johann Sebastian (7,115 bytes)
24: ...ihood, hastened by two eye surgeries in March and April of 1750. The final months of his life were spent... - Bayes, Thomas (1,527 bytes)
3: Thomas Bayes was probably born in 1701; he died April 7 1761. He was an ordained Nonconformist ministe... - Bougainville, Louis Antoine (2,974 bytes)
5: ...n expedition that he partly financed himself. In April 1764, he took formal possession of the Malouines,... - Cook, James (5,151 bytes)
5: ...tralia) on 19 April, anchored at Botany Bay on 28 April, and then charted the coast of New South Wales. ... - Desmoulins, Camille (1,888 bytes)
7: ...ondemned to the guillotine, along with Danton, on April 5, 1794. - Euler, Leonhard (3,534 bytes)
3: ...ematics. He was born in Basel, Switzerland on 15 April, 1707. His father was a Calvinist minister who d... - Fonvizin, Denis Ivanovich (2,053 bytes)
5: Fonvizin was born in Moscow on April 3, probably in 1745, to a middle class, landownin... - Franklin, Benjamin (8,632 bytes)
23: ...ng and campaigning against slavery. He died on 17 April 1790. His popular posthumous ''Autobiography'' wa... - Gibbon, Edward (5,308 bytes)
3: ...the Roman Empire''. Born at Putney, Surrey on 27 April 1737, he was the son of Edward Gibbon, a well-to-... - Maistre, Joseph De (3,599 bytes)
5: De Maistre was born on 1 April 1753 at Chambéry, the capital of Savoy before it... - Pompadour, Marquise de (1,723 bytes)
7: ... the neo-classical Petit Trianon residence. On 15 April 1764, she died at Versailles, possibly from cance... - Prévost, Abbé (1,750 bytes)
5: Born in Hesdin, France, on 1 April 1697, Prévost received a Jesuit education, becom... - Ramsay, David (3,498 bytes)
3: ...say, doctor, political and historian, was born on April 2, 1749. Ramsay, a migrant to South Carolina via ... - Reid, Thomas (6,139 bytes)
5: Thomas Reid was born 26 April, 1710 in Strachan, Kincardineshire, Scotland in a... - Robespierre, Maximilien François Marie Isidore de (4,552 bytes)
3: ...ere he was known as an advocate for the poor. In April, 1789, he was elected deputy to the Estates Gener...
7: ...nton and Desmoulins detained and guillotined on 5 April. - Staël, Germaine de (3,642 bytes)
3: ...rary and intellectual salon in Europe. Born on 22 April 1766 in Paris, Germaine was raised a Protestant. ... - Steele, Richard (5,423 bytes)
9: ...ontribution to Augustan culture. Beginning on 12 April 1709, Steele's magazine was published three times... - Tatishchev,Vasily Nikitich (2,200 bytes)
5: Born into a noble family on April 19, 1686 near Pskov, Vasily Nikitich Tatishchev w... - Tieck, Ludwig (4,488 bytes)
13: ...ench Revolution turned against it. Tieck died on April 28 after a long sickness. After her father was d... - Wesley, Charles and John (10,197 bytes)
17: Charles died on 29 March 1788 and was buried on 5 April in St. Marylebone churchyard. John died on 2 Marc... - Wolff, Baron Christian von (1,904 bytes)
7: ...r of the university in 1743. He died at Halle on April 9, 1754. - Danton, Georges (9,133 bytes)
9: ...accomplice in trying to restore the monarchy. On April 6, he is chosen as one of the original nine membe...
15: ...mentioned have supposedly insulted the tribunal. April 5, the jury reaches a guilty verdict and Danton, ... - Hume, David (6,205 bytes)
3: ...nlightenment, David Hume was born in Edinburgh on April 26, 1711. His father died one year after his bir... - Saint-Just, Louis-Antoine de (8,979 bytes)
11: ...rementioned had supposedly insulted the tribunal. April 5, the jury reaches a guilty verdict and Danton, ... - Marat, Jean-Paul (4,986 bytes)
9: ...ts and less extreme revolutionaries. The 23 rd of April of 1793, the indictment against Marat is accepted... - Hebert, Jacques (9,044 bytes)
7: ...rayed the revolution and joined the Austrians. In April 1793, when the Girondins had [[Marat, Jean-Paul]]...
11: ... were arrested and were sent to the scaffold on 5 April. The "Enragés" and the Indulgents, each on the o... - Adams, John Quincy (8,419 bytes)
9: ...hn Quincy Adams returned to the United States. In April 1802, voters elected Adams to the Massachusetts S... - Clinton, George (5,083 bytes)
10: ...o see the end of Madison’s first term, dying in April 1812 from a heart attack at the age of 72. Clinto... - Marion, Francis (7,432 bytes)
16: ...essful, they did manage to capture Fort Watson in April and Fort Motte the following month. On August 31,... - Vergniaud, Pierre (14,798 bytes)
5: ...at he offered to pay for him to study law. On 20 April 1780, Vergniaud arrived in Bordeaux, a major city...
7: On 13 April 1782, Vergniaud defended his first case, and his ...
9: ...ee firsthand the movements of the revolution. In April 1790, he joined Bordeaux’s Jacobin Society and ...
20: ...ie incessantly accusing him of corruption. On 10 April 1793, Robespierre delivered a venomous speech aga...
22: ...eputies for the Gironde. Five months later, on 5 April 1794, Danton, who had republican and anti-clerica... - Philippe Egalité (8,790 bytes)
14: ...anuary 1793, he voted for the king’s death. In April, General [[Dumouriez]] and Louis Philippe’s son... - Dumouriez (10,201 bytes)
17: ...oup and Dumouriez stalls on his way to Paris. In April, fearing arrest and imprisonment, Dumouriez along... - Corday, Charlotte (9,040 bytes)
3: ...ho would make a lifelong impression on her. On 9 April 1782, she lost her mother a few months before tur...
9: ...venomous articles for inciting the bloodshed. In April 1793, when General [[Dumouriez]], a Girondin ally...
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