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WeekSuch "weeks" of between 4 and 10 days have been used historically in various ... March, May, July, August, October and December have 31 days, the week ...
Girondist
See also: Days of 31 May and 2 June 1793. The Girondists proposed the suspension of the ... On 13 June 1793 it voted that the city of Paris had deserved well of the country, and ...
May 31
May 31 is the 151st day of the year (152nd in leap years) in the Gregorian ... and British regulars repulse the invaders in over the next three days, at a cost of 9 ...
June 2
June 2 is the 153rd day of the year (154th in leap years) in the Gregorian ... 455 – Sack of Rome: The Vandals enter Rome, and plunder the city for two weeks ...
Prairial
It started May 20 or May 21. It ended June 18 or June 19. It follows the Floréal and ... 31 May 1793. 13. Saturday. 1 June 1793. 14. Sunday. 2 June 1793. 15. Monday. 3 June 1793. 16 ...
George Washington
February 11, 1731][1][2][3] the first child of Augustine Washington and his second wife, ... Six of his siblings reached maturity including two older half-brothers, Lawrence and ...
Bastille Day
History of Bastille Day, festivities, and links to resources.
William Henry Harrison
After the death of his mother in 1793, Harrison inherited a portion of the ... estate, including about 3,000 acres (12 km2) of land and several slaves. ...
Reign of Terror
The Reign of Terror (27 June 1793 – 27 July 1794), also known as ... Revolution's domestic and foreign enemies.[2] Meanwhile, on 24 June the Convention ...
November 2
1410 – The Peace of Bicêtre between the Armagnac and Burgundian ... "that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of ...
Napoleon I
Two days after the marriage, Bonaparte left Paris to take command of ... on 9 June 1798, then controlled by the Knights Hospitaller. The two hundred Knights of ...
May 7
May 7 is the 127th day of the year (128th in leap years) in the Gregorian ... Months and days of the year. January. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ...
Obesity
User-created article about obesity, a condition in which the natural energy reserve stored in the fatty tissue of humans is increased to a point where it is a risk factor for certain health conditions.
Rhode Island
... Island and Providence Plantations derives from the merger of two colonies, ... Rhode Island was in a state of emergency for two days and President Obama came ...
Pierre Victurnien Vergniaud
Pierre Victurnien Vergniaud (May 31, 1753 – October 31, 1793) was a lawyer and ... Then came the riot of 20 June and the invasion of the Tuileries. ...
Atlantic slave trade
... industry, timber, and shipping[2] or in houses to work as servants. ... On May 31, 2007, the Governor of Alabama, Bob Riley, signed a resolution expressing "profound regret" for ...
Equinox
Overview of the equinox in astronomy, the moment when the Sun passes over the equator.
Afghanistan
Article about Afghanistan including information about its history and politics.
Georges Danton
In June 1791, the King and Queen made a disastrous attempt to flee from the capital. ... the insurrection of 31 May 1793 and 2 June 1793, which ended in the purge of the ...
French Republican Calendar
Article describing the French Republican Calendar or French Revolutionary Calendar, used by the French government for about twelve years from late 1793.
Louis XVI of France
Hyperlinked biography of the French king scapegoated by the leaders of the French revolution and guillotined in 1793.
September 8
1264 – The Statute of Kalisz, guaranteeing Jews safety and personal liberties ... May. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31. June ...
United States dollar
Puerto Ricans, both in Puerto Rico and in the U.S., may refer to the dollar as a peso. ... form of two vertical bars and a swinging cloth band in the shape of ...
Thomas Paine
January 29, 1736[1]] – June 8, 1809) was an author, pamphleteer, radical, ... May 1793) · Capture of San Pietro and Sant'Antioco (25 May 1793) · Battle of ...
Action of 31 July 1793
Action of 31 July 1793. Part of the French Revolutionary Wars. Combat between the frigate ` ... it, and spent the next two days preparing his warship; historian ...
John Hancock
January 12, 1736] – October 8, 1793) was a merchant, statesman, and prominent ... Quincy.[2] He was the son of the Reverend John Hancock of Braintree and Mary ...
Action of 18 June 1793
The Action of 18 June 1793 was the first decisive and one of the most ... Two of the most successful vessels in the early months of the war were the frigates ...
American Civil War
Overview of the four-year conflict between the Federal government and the breakaway Confederate States of America. Includes sections on the causes of the war, its theaters of battle, leaders and soldiers, and aftermath.
Whiskey Rebellion
Congress approved these measures in June and July of 1790.[3] A source of government ... Two days later, a man was stabbed to death by a soldier while ...
1800
May 5 – Great Britain passes the Act of Union to join Great Britain and Ireland ... May 15 – Napoleon Bonaparte crosses the Alps and invades Italy. June 2 – First smallpox ...
Venice, Italy
History, transport, demographics, and more about Venice, the "city of canals", and the capital of the province of Venice, Italy.
Dechristianisation of France during the French Revolution ...
the enactment of a law on October 21, 1793 making all nonjuring priests and all ... (21 Jan 1793) · Revolutionary Tribunals (9 Mar 1793 to 31 May 1795) · Reign of ...
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
... adopted a massive reform effort and enacted the Constitution of May 3, ... the two (the Union of Kraków and Vilna, the Union of Krewo, the Union of Vilnius ...
James Madison
Ambrose Madison (1755–1793): planter and captain in the Virginia militia, looked ... Through diligence and long hours of study that may have damaged his health,[8] ...
Piracy
Detailed article about pirates and piracy, including the history of pirates, international law, modern piracy, notable and fictional pirates, and pirate apparel.
Manhunt 2
User-created article for the video game Manhunt 2. Includes character profiles, controversies regarding the release, and links.
French Revolution
Hyperlinked overview of the years between 1789 and 1799, during which republicans overthrew the absolute monarchy of Louis XVI.
Opium Wars
He refused to accept it, and closed trade starting on 2 September of that year. ... and indemnities of three million ounces of silver to Great Britain and two ...
Glorious First of June
28 May 1794 – 29 May 1794 – Glorious First of June. Order of battle at the Glorious First ... of 29 May 1794 – Action of 7 May 1794. The Glorious First of June ...
Musée du Louvre
The museum opened on 10 August 1793, the first anniversary of the monarchy's demise. ... On 27 August 1939, after two days of packing, truck convoys began to ...
Jean-Paul Marat
Jean-Paul Marat (24 May 1743 – 13 July 1793) was a Swiss-born physician, political ... For the two months leading up to the downfall of the Girondin faction in June, he was one ...
Jack Thompson (activist)
Two days later, the plaintiffs filed a Notice of Voluntary Dismissal, and the ... In May 2008, Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Dava Tunis, after reviewing 2,400 pages of ...
Atlantic campaign of May 1794
2 May 1794 – 1 June 1794. Location. Eastern Atlantic Ocean. Result. Despite British victory ... and supported by a second, larger squadron in the Bay of Biscay. ...
Thomas Jefferson
Over several days of debate, Congress made a few changes in wording and deleted ... served as the first Secretary of State under George Washington (1790–1793) ...
Month
All months landing on a knuckle are 31 days long and those landing between them are not. ... day in eight of the months, but in March, May, July, and October, they ...
March 18
1793 – The first republican state in Germany, the Republic of Mainz, ... May. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31. June ...
Battle of Diamond Rock
The Battle of Diamond Rock took place between 31 May and 2 June 1805 during the Napoleonic Wars. ... after three days' attack from a squadron of two sail of the line, on frigate, ...
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