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  3. Bugarske crkvene isprave od 1565. do 1779. godine (Acta Bulgariae Ecclesiastica ab a. 1565. usque ad a. 1779), Zagreb, 1887. Bosanske osobito crkvene isprave s izvadcima regesta dokumenata objavljenih od 925. do 1752 (Acta Bosnae potissimum ecclesiastica cum insertis editorum documentorum regestis ab anno 925 usque ad annum 1752), Zagreb, 1892. h

  4. In 1783 Sibyl, Captain Vashon, [2] was in company with HMS Alarm and Tobago when they encountered the American frigate Alliance, which was escorting USS Duc de Lauzun. An inconclusive engagement developed between Sibyl and Alliance that proved to be the last battle of the American Revolutionary War. Alarm and Tobago neither participated in the ...

  5. William Tudor (January 28, 1779 – March 9, 1830) was American businessman, journalist, and author from Boston who was co-founder of the North American Review and the Boston Athenæum. It was Tudor who christened Boston "The Athens of America" in an 1819 letter. His brother Frederic Tudor founded the Tudor Ice Company and became Boston's "Ice ...

  6. March 21, 1779 at Beech Island, Georgia. On March 21, at 8:00 P.M., the 200 Loyalist Militia, commanded by Maj. John Spurgin, attacked the Patriot camp at "the Crossroads." All but 60 out of 200 men of the Patriots fled the scene. The remainder managed to drive the Loyalists back to the Burke County Jail.

  7. Batalla de Baton Rouge (1779) /  30.45, -91.1333. La batalla de Baton Rouge fue una importante victoria española en septiembre de 1779 durante la Revolución estadounidense. Baton Rouge fue el segundo enclave británico en caer en manos hispanas durante la campaña de Bernardo de Gálvez hacia el Oeste de la Florida .