1735
► | قرن 17 | << قرن 18 >> | قرن 19 | ◄
► | عقد 1700 | عقد 1710 | عقد 1720 | << عقد 1730 >> | عقد 1740 | عقد 1750 | عقد 1760 | ◄
► | ► | 1730 | 1731 | 1732 | 1733 | 1734 | << 1735 >> | 1736 | 1737 | 1738 | 1739 | 1740 | ◄ | ◄
تحويل 1-1-1735م الى هجري (وصلة خارجية) | تحويل 31-12-1735م الى هجري (وصلة خارجية) | ابحث في الموسوعة عن مواضيع متعلقة بسنة 1735
الألفية: | الألفية 2 |
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القرون: | القرن 17 - القرن 18 - القرن 19 |
العقود: | عقد 1700 عقد 1710 عقد 1720 - عقد 1730 - عقد 1740 عقد 1750 عقد 1760 |
السنوات: | 1732 1733 1734 - 1735 - 1736 1737 1738 |
1735 حسب الموضوع: | |
الفنون والعلوم | |
الآثار – العمارة – الفن – الأدب (الشعر) – الموسيقى – العلوم | |
البلدان | |
مصر - سوريا | |
قوائم الزعماء | |
حكام المستعمرات – زعماء الدول | |
تصنيفا المواليد والوفيات | |
المواليد – الوفيات | |
تصنيفا التأسيسات والانحلالات | |
التأسيسات – الانحلالات | |
تصنيف الأعمال | |
الأعمال | |
التقويم الگريگوري | 1735 MDCCXXXV |
آب أوربه كونديتا | 2488 |
التقويم الأرمني | 1184 ԹՎ ՌՃՁԴ |
التقويم الآشوري | 6485 |
التقويم البهائي | −109 – −108 |
التقويم البنغالي | 1142 |
التقويم الأمازيغي | 2685 |
سنة العهد البريطاني | 8 Geo. 2 – 9 Geo. 2 |
التقويم البوذي | 2279 |
التقويم البورمي | 1097 |
التقويم البيزنطي | 7243–7244 |
التقويم الصيني | 甲寅年 (الخشب النمر) 4431 أو 4371 — إلى — 乙卯年 (الخشب الأرنب) 4432 أو 4372 |
التقويم القبطي | 1451–1452 |
التقويم الديسكوردي | 2901 |
التقويم الإثيوپي | 1727–1728 |
التقويم العبري | 5495–5496 |
التقاويم الهندوسية | |
- ڤيكرام سامڤات | 1791–1792 |
- شاكا سامڤات | 1657–1658 |
- كالي يوگا | 4836–4837 |
تقويم الهولوسين | 11735 |
تقويم الإگبو | 735–736 |
التقويم الإيراني | 1113–1114 |
التقويم الهجري | 1147–1148 |
التقويم الياباني | Kyōhō 20 (享保20年) |
تقويم جوچى | N/A |
التقويم اليوليوسي | الگريگوري ناقص 11 يوم |
التقويم الكوري | 4068 |
تقويم مينگوو | 177 قبل جمهورية الصين 民前177年 |
التقويم الشمسي التايلندي | 2278 |
سنة 1735 (MDCCXXXV) كانت سنة بسيطة تبدأ يوم السبت (الرابط يعرض التقويم كاملاً) التقويم الگريگوري، السنة 1735 بعد الميلاد (م)، السنة 735 في الألفية 2، السنة 35 في القرن 18، والسنة 6 في عقد 1730 بين 1583 و 1929 ومع فارق 1735 is 11 يوم عن التقويم اليوليوسي، والذين ظلوا مستخدمين حتى التحول الكامل إلى التقويم الگريگوري في 1929.
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أحداث
January–March
- January 2 – Alexander Pope's poem Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot is published in London.[1]
- January 8 – George Frideric Handel's opera Ariodante is premièred at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London.
- February 3 – All 256 people on board the Dutch East India Company ships Vliegenthart and Anna Catherina die when the two ships sink in a gale off of the Netherlands coast. The wreckage of Vliegenthart remains undiscovered until 1981.[2]
- February 14 – The Order of St. Anna is established in Russia, in honor of the daughter of Peter the Great.
- March 10 – The Russian Empire and Persia sign the Treaty of Ganja, with Russia ceding territories in the Caucasus mountains to Persia, and the two rivals forming a defensive alliance against the Ottoman Empire.
- March 11 – Abraham Patras becomes the Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) upon the death of Dirck van Cloon.
April–June
- April 13 – Emperor Sakuramachi accedes to the throne of Japan.
- April 16 – Alcina, George Frideric Handel's Italian opera, premieres at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London.
- May 22 – George Hadley publishes the first explanation of the trade winds.[3][4][5]
- June 15 – Lê Thuần Tông, Emperor of Đại Việt since 1732, dies at the age of 36 and is succeeded by Lê Ý Tông.[6]
- June 25 – In Great Britain, the Engraving Copyright Act 1734, the first of a series of copyright protection laws, takes effect after being given royal assent by King George II.[7]
July–September
- July 11 – Pluto (not known at this time) enters a fourteen-year period inside the orbit of Neptune, which will not recur until 1979.
- August 16 (August 5 old style– John Peter Zenger of The New York Weekly Journal becomes a symbol of freedom of the press when he acquitted of seditious libel against William Cosby, the British Governor of the Province of New York. A jury concludes that what Zenger published was true.
- September 4 – Al-Husayn I ibn Ali, the first Bey of Tunis (now Tunisia) is defeated at the Battle of Smindja by Abu l-Hasan Ali I with the help of Ibrahim ben Ramdan, the Dey of Algiers.
- September 14 – The Kingdom of France approves the issue of "card money" in the total amount of 200,000 livres to serve as currency in its Louisiana territory in America.
- September 22 – Sir Robert Walpole, the Prime Minister of Great Britain, becomes the first British premier to move into London's 10 Downing Street.
October –December
- October 3 – An agreement between the European powers brings a ceasefire in the War of the Polish Succession, one week short of the second anniversary of the war. With France and Spain on the side of the reigning monarch, Stanisław Leszczyński, and Prussia, Russia, and Austria supporting Augustus III, a preliminary peace is signed that was ratified in 1738 as the Treaty of Vienna. By the terms of the treaty, Stanisław Leszczyński renounced his claim on the Polish throne and recognized Augustus III, Duke of Saxony. As compensation he received instead the duchies of Lorraine and Bar which were to pass to France upon his death.
- October 14 – John Wesley and his brother Charles set sail from England for Savannah in the Province of Georgia in British America; on the voyage they first encounter members of the Moravian Church.
- October 18 – In China, Qianlong succeeds his father, Yongzheng, as Emperor and begins a 60-year-long reign within the Qing dynasty.
- November 25 – The largest bell in the world, the 22 foot (6.7 m) diameter Tsar Kolokol, is successfully cast in Moscow within the Kremlin.[8]
- November 30 – The Netherlands becomes the first government to announce a prohibition against citizens joining the Freemasons.[9]
- December 6 – The second successful appendectomy is performed by naturalised British surgeon Claudius Aymand at St George's Hospital in London (the first was in 1731).[10]
- December 19 – At the age of 8 years old, Prince Luis of Spain becomes the youngest Roman Catholic Cardinal in history, after being named by Pope Clement XII.
Date unknown
- Russo-Turkish War, 1735-1739: Russian forces fail to occupy the Crimea, due to rasputitsa.
- Linnaeus publishes his Systema Naturae.
- A shipbuilding industry begins in Mumbai.
- Leonhard Euler solves the Basel problem, first posed by Pietro Mengoli in 1644, and the Seven Bridges of Königsberg problem.
- The King's Highway (Charleston to Boston) is completed.
- Quebec: Construction begins on the Chemin du roy between Quebec and Montreal.
- Augusta, Georgia, is founded.
- Cobalt is discovered and isolated by Georg Brandt.
- Founded by Jehan-Jacques Blancpain in Villeret, Switzerland, Blancpain becomes the first registered watch brand in the world. [11]
مواليد
- January 1 – Paul Revere, American silversmith and patriot (d. 1818)
- January 8 – John Carroll first Roman Catholic Archbishop in the U.S. (d. 1815)
- January 9 – John Jervis, 1st Earl of St Vincent, British Royal Navy admiral (d. 1823)
- January 27 – Étienne Clavière, French financier and politician (d. 1793)
- February 13 – Crown Prince Sado of Joseon (d. 1762)
- February 28 – Alexandre-Théophile Vandermonde French musician and chemist (d. 1796)
- March 1 – Caroline Thielo, Danish actress (d. 1754)
- March 29 – Johann Karl August Musäus German author (d. 1787)
- April 13 – Isaac Low, New York delegate to the Continental Congress (d. 1791)
- May 1 – Lorenzo Hervás y Panduro Spanish Jesuit philologist (d. 1809)
- May 23 – Charles Joseph, Prince de Ligne, (d. 1814)
- June 16 – Nicolas Bernard Lépicié, French painter (d. 1784)
- June 26 – Joseph Ducreux, French noble, portrait painter, pastelist, miniaturist and engraver (d. 1802)
- July 4 – Jacoba van den Brande, Dutch culture personality (d. 1794)
- July 10 – Ulrika Pasch, Swedish painter (d. 1796)
- September 5 – Johann Christian Bach, German composer (d. 1782)
- September 6 – John Joseph Merlin, born Jean-Joseph Merlin, Liège-born clock- and musical-instrument-maker and inventor (d. 1803)
- September 20 – James Keir, Scottish geologist, chemist and industrialist (d. 1820)
- September 28 – Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (d. 1811)
- October 9 – Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick (d. 1806)
- October 21 – Richard Gough, English antiquary (d. 1809)
- October 30 – John Adams, second President of the United States (d. 1826)
- November 10 – Granville Sharp, English abolitionist (d. 1813)
- December 29 – Thomas Banks, English sculptor and artist (d. 1805)
- December 31 – Jean de Crévecoeur, French-American writer (d. 1813)
- date unknown
- John Julius Angerstein, Russian-born English merchant, insurer and art collector (d. 1823)
- William Bell, English portrait painter from Newcastle upon Tyne (d. c. 1806)
- Bety of Betsimisaraka, queen regnant (d. 1805)
- Mary Evans, Welsh religious leader (d. 1789)
- Edward Telfair, Scottish-born American politician and Governor of Georgia (d. 1807)
- Regina-Louise von Freedricksz, Russian industrialist (d. 1821)
وفيات
- January 5 – Carlo Ruzzini, Doge of Venice (b. 1653)
- January 12 – John Eccles, British composer (b. 1668)
- January 13 – Polyxena of Hesse-Rotenburg, Queen consort of Sardinia (b. 1706)
- January 18 – Maria Clementina Sobieska, Polish noble (b. 1702)
- February 27 – John Arbuthnot, British physician and author (b. 1667)
- March 25 – Daniel Gottlieb Messerschmidt, German scientist (b. 1685)
- April 5 – William Derham, English minister and writer (b. 1657)
- April 8 – Francis II Rákóczi, Hungarian rebel against the Habsburgs (b. 1676)
- April 23 – Edward Hawarden, English Catholic theologian (b. 1662)
- April 25 – Samuel Wesley, English poet, religious leader (b. 1662)
- June 10 – Thomas Hearne, British antiquarian (b. 1678)
- June 22 – Pirro Albergati, Italian composer (b. 1663)
- July 18 – Johann Krieger, German composer and organist (b. 1651)
- July 26 – Jesper Swedberg, Swedish bishop (b. 1653)
- July 29 – Sophia Louise of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Prussian queen consort (b. 1685)
- August 30 – Edward Harley, English politician (b. 1664)
- September 18 – Justus van Effen, Dutch author (b. 1684)
- September 27 – Peter Artedi, Swedish naturalist (drowned) (b. 1705)
- October 8 – Yongzheng Emperor of Qing China (b. 1678)
- October 26 – Margareta von Ascheberg, Swedish land owner, countess and acting regiment colonel (b. 1671)
- November 14 – Frederick William, Prince of Hohenzollern-Hechingen (b. 1663)
- November 29 – Bernardo de Hoyos, Beatified Spanish priest (b. 1711)
- December 14 – Thomas Tanner, English bishop, antiquarian (b. 1674)
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