: ''For other uses, see:
1701 (disambiguation).''
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Year '1701' ('
MDCCI') was a
common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the
Gregorian calendar or a
common year starting on Wednesday
[1]
of the 11-day slower
Julian calendar. Year 1701 of the
Swedish calendar was a
common year starting on Tuesday, one weekday ahead of the Julian calendar.
Events of 1701
January - June
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January 18 -
Frederick I becomes King of
Prussia.
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April 21 - In
Japan, the young
daimyo Asano Naganori is ordered to commit
seppuku (ritual suicide). A group of
47 samurai of his service begin planning to avenge his death.
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May 23 - After being convicted of murdering
William Moore and for
piracy, Captain
William Kidd is hanged in
London.
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June 24 - The
Act of Settlement 1701, by the
Parliament of England, becomes law. The crown of
Great Britain passes to
Sophia, Electress of Hanover and her descendants on the death of
Princess Anne, the heiress presumptive to the throne after her brother in law,
King William III.
July - December
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July 24 -
Detroit, Michigan is founded.
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September 16 - Prince
James Francis Edward Stuart becomes the new claimant to the thrones of
Scotland as King James VIII and
England as King James III.
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October 9 - The Collegiate School of Connecticut (later renamed
Yale University) is chartered in
Old Saybrook, Connecticut.
Undated
★ The Philharmonic Society (''Academia philharmonicorum'') is established in
Ljubljana, Slovenia.
★
Jethro Tull (agriculturist) invented a drill for planting seeds in rows.
★
Pierre Antoine Motteux's English translation of the novel ''
Don Quixote'' is first published. Motteux publishes it under the name ''Peter Motteux''. While popular among readers, it will eventually come to be known as one of the worst translations of the novel, totally betraying the spirit of
Miguel de Cervantes's masterpiece.
Births
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January 27 -
Johann Nikolaus von Hontheim, German historian and theologian (died
1790)
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January 28 -
Charles Marie de La Condamine, French mathematician and geographer (died
1774)
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February 14 -
Enrique Florez, Spanish historian (died
1773)
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March 18 -
Niclas Sahlgren, Swedish merchant and philanthropist (died
1776)
★
April 9 -
Giambattista Nolli, Italian architect and surveyor (died
1756)
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April 27 - King
Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia (died
1773)
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May 14 -
William Emerson, English mathematician (died
1782)
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August 4 -
Thomas Blackwell, Scottish classical scholar (died
1757)
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October 15 -
Marie-Marguerite d'Youville, Canadian saint (died
1771)
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October 18 -
Charles le Beau, French historian (died
1778)
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November 5 -
Pietro Longhi, Venetian painter (died
1785)
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November 10 -
Johann Joseph Couven, German Baroque architect (died
1763)
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November 27 -
Anders Celsius, Swedish astronomer (died
1744)
: ''See also .''
Deaths
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January 14 -
Tokugawa Mitsukuni, Japanese warlord (born
1628)
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March 15 -
Jean Renaud de Segrais, French writer (born
1624)
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April 4 -
Joseph Haines, English entertainer and author
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April 21 -
Asano Naganori, Japanese warlord (born
1667)
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May 23 -
Captain Kidd, Scottish pirate (born
1645)
★
June 2 -
Madeleine de Scudéry, French writer (born
1607)
★
July 7 -
William Stoughton, American judge at the Salem witch trials (born
1631)
★
August 20 -
Charles Sedley, English playwright (born
1639)
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August 22 -
John Granville, 1st Earl of Bath, English royalist statesman (born
1628)
★
September 15 -
Edmé Boursault, French writer (born
1638)
★
September 16 - King
James II of England/
James VII of Scotland (born
1633)
★
October 3 -
Joseph Williamson, English politician (born
1633)
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November 5 -
Charles Gerard, 2nd Earl of Macclesfield, French-born English politician (born c.
1659)
: ''See also .''
Notes
1.
"Calendar in year 1701 (Russia)" (full Julian calendar), webpage:
Julian-1701
(Russia used the Julian calendar until 1919).