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  1. Timeline of women in warfare in the 19th century worldwide (except the present US) Bùi Thị Xuân. Marie-Jeanne Lamartiniére. Teriitaria II. Martha Christina Tiahahu. Maria Quitéria. Pancha Carrasco. Lalla Fatma N'Soumer. Begum Hazrat Mahal.

  2. 28 de mar. de 2024 · Susie Steinbach. Victorian era, the period between about 1820 and 1914, corresponding roughly to the period of Queen Victoria’s reign (1837–1901) and characterized by a class-based society, a growing number of people able to vote, a growing state and economy, and Britain’s status as the most powerful empire in the world.

  3. An 1802 cartoon of Edward Jenner 's cowpox-derived smallpox vaccine. Diseases and epidemics of the 19th century included long-standing epidemic threats such as smallpox, typhus, yellow fever, and scarlet fever. In addition, cholera emerged as an epidemic threat and spread worldwide in six pandemics in the nineteenth century.

  4. June 30 – July 2: Adolf Hitler instigates the Night of the Long Knives, which cements his power over both the Nazi Party and Germany. July 22: John Dillinger is gunned down by the FBI outside the Biograph Theater. July 25: Engelbert Dollfuss, Chancellor of Austria, is shot dead as part of a failed Nazi coup d'état.

  5. Dear Wikiwand AI, let's keep it short by simply answering these key questions: Can you list the top facts and stats about Timeline of the 19th century? This is a timeline of the 19th century. Napoleon 's retreat from Russia in 1812. The war swings decisively against the French Empire. This article uses bare URLs, which are uninformative and ...

  6. 524. 25 June. Battle of Vézeronce: The united armies of Clovis' sons inflicted a serious defeat on the Burgundian king Godomar. Chlodomer, the king of Orléans, was killed in battle. Chlothar I, the king of Neustria, had two of Chlodomer 's sons killed and forced the third into hiding thus inheriting his kingdom. 534.

  7. 1785: First crossing of the Channel. 1794: First use in battle. 1797: First high-altitude parachute jump from a balloon. Pierre Testu-Brissy on Air Horse One (c.1798) 1782. December 14, The Montgolfier brothers first test fly an unmanned hot air balloon in France; it floats nearly 2 km (1.2 mi). [2] 1783.