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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1790s_BC1790s BC - Wikipedia

    The 1790s BC was a decade lasting from January 1, 1799 BC to December 31, 1790 BC. During this decade, the Near East was in the midst of the Middle Bronze Age . Going by the middle chronology, the Babylonian Empire saw the death of its king, Sin-Muballit in c. 1792 BC. He was succeeded by Hammurabi, who would go on to compose the Code of ...

  2. This is effectively the birth of the Beijing opera. September 28 – Death of music patron Prince Nikolaus Esterházy, following which his son disbands his orchestra and the players disperse. December 26 – Joseph Haydn and Ludwig van Beethoven meet for the first time, in Bonn. [1] Georg Joseph Vogler brings his invention, the orchestrion, to ...

  3. Gennaro Calì. Constantin Cantacuzino (died 1877) Robert Cantwell (architect) John Hobart Caunter. Sir John Chichester, 1st Baronet, of Arlington Court. Julia Chinn. Harriet Cholmondeley. Philipp Christfeld. John Greaves Clapham.

  4. 1790s Except for about a year during 1835–1836, the United States has continuously had a fluctuating public debt since its Constitution went into effect on March 4, 1789. During the American Revolution , the Continental Congress , under the Articles of Confederation , amassed huge war debts, but lacked the power to repay these obligations through taxation or duties on imports.

  5. Década del 1790. La Década del 1790 foi la que trescurrió ente'l 1 de xineru de 1790 y el 31 d'avientu de 1799 .

  6. 1790. 27 January - William Davies Evans, chess player (d. 1872) 11 August - William Probert, minister and author (d. 1870) 16 September - Thomas Vowler Short, Bishop of St Asaph. 29 September - John Jones (printer) (d. 1855) 1791. date unknown - Robert Everett, Independent minister and writer (d. 1875) 1792.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BicorneBicorne - Wikipedia

    The full-dress uniform of École Polytechnique of France comprises black trousers with a red stripe, a coat with golden buttons and a belt, and a cocked hat (officially called a bicorne ). Members of the Académie française wear the habit vert (green habit) at the Académie's ceremonies.