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  1. Arte —preferentemente acabado— en el año 1755, entendido en sentido amplio como todo tipo de manifestación artística, sean obras de arquitectura, danza, escultura, música, literatura, pintura, cine, teatro... , así como eventos relacionados con el arte, como exposiciones, publicaciones... Categorías: Arte por año. Arte de los años 1750.

  2. 1755 i andre kalendere; Gregoriansk kalender: 1755 MDCCLV: Ab urbe condita: 2508 Armensk kalender: 1204 ԹՎ ՌՄԴ Kinesiske kalender: 4451 – 4452 甲戌 – ...

  3. 7 killed. 25 wounded. 2 ships of the line captured. 130 killed and wounded. 2,000 prisoners. The action of 8 June 1755 was a naval battle between France and Great Britain early in the French and Indian War. The British captured the third-rate French ships Alcide and Lys off Cape Ray, Newfoundland in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. [3] The battle ...

  4. Francisco António de Almeida (ca.1702-1755?) fue un compositor portugués del siglo XVIII . Tras un tiempo en Italia introdujo la ópera en Portugal al representar en Lisboa La Pazienza di Socrate (representada en 1733, sólo se conserva el tercer acto), La Finta Pazza (representada en 1735, perdida) y La Spinalba (representada en 1739 ...

  5. Louise Bénédicte de Bourbon. Louis Auguste de Bourbon, Prince of Dombes (4 March 1700 in Palace of Versailles – 1 October 1755 in Palace of Fontainebleau [1]) was a grandson of Louis XIV of France and of his maîtresse-en-titre Françoise-Athénaïs de Montespan. He was a member of the legitimised House of Bourbon-Maine .

  6. 30,000–50,000 deaths. The 1755 Lisbon earthquake was a major earthquake that hit Portugal and the rest of the Iberian Peninsula on 1 November 1755. [1] The earthquake caused serious damage to Lisbon. It killed an estimated 60,000 people in Lisbon alone. [2] Violent shaking destroyed about 12,000 homes.

  7. The 1755 Cape Ann earthquake took place off the coast of the British Province of Massachusetts Bay (present-day Massachusetts) on November 18. At between 6.0 and 6.3 on the Richter scale, it remains the largest earthquake in the history of Massachusetts. No one was killed, but it damaged hundreds of buildings in Boston and was felt as far north ...