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  2. 31 March (20 March O.S.) – The Twelfth Siege of Gibraltar ends as a fleet of warships from the navies of England, Portugal and the Netherlands, commanded by English Admiral John Leake, arrives at the Bay of Gibraltar with 35 warships and English and Portuguese troops. In the battle that follows, five of the French Navy's ships are sunk and ...

  3. Categoría principal: Fallecidos en 1705. 12 de enero: Luca Giordano (70), pintor barroco napolitano (n. 1634). 17 de enero: John Ray, naturalista inglés (n. 1627). 5 de mayo: Leopoldo I de Habsburgo (n. 1640). 9 de junio: Fadrique Álvarez de Toledo y Ponce de León, hombre de estado español (n. 1635).

  4. 16 April – Isaac Newton knighted by Queen Anne. [1] May. General election results in no clear majority for either political faction in Parliament. [2] The Twelfth Siege of Gibraltar ends with the defending Confederate forces (including the English) retaining control of the town.

  5. 1700s in Canada. 1708 in New France. 1707 by country. Years of the 18th century in Canada. 1707 in North America.

  6. Château Ramezay. /  45.50861°N 73.55333°W  / 45.50861; -73.55333. The Château Ramezay is a museum and historic building on Notre-Dame Street in Old Montreal, opposite Montreal City Hall in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Built in 1705 as the residence of then-governor of Montreal, Claude de Ramezay, the Château was the first building ...

  7. The 2024 Lambton—Kent—Middlesex provincial by-election and 2024 Milton provincial by-election are held. [38] May 10–15 – 2024 Alberta wildfires: Evacuation orders are issued in parts of British Columbia and Alberta due to wildfires. [39] May 18 – Three people are killed after a speed boat and a fishing boat collide in Bobs Lake, Ontario.