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Gorgonzola
Thu Dec 14 2000 at 2:26:20
Born in 1736:
French
mathematician
Joseph-Louis Lagrange
, in
Turin
.
Virginia
politican
and
orator
Patrick Henry
.
Scottish
engineer
and
inventor
James Watt
.
German
composer
Johann Georg Albrechtsberger
.
(March 23)
American
Revolutionary War
general
Arthur St. Clair
, in
Thurso
,
Scotland
1
.
French
physicist
Charles Coulomb
.
Shaker
founder
Ann Lee
, in
Manchester
.
French
architect
Pierre Vignon
.
English painter
Nathaniel Dance
.
German painter
Anton Graff
.
British radical
John Horne Tooke
.
Died in 1736:
French architect
Francois Antoine Vasse
.
Italian
composer
Antonio Caldara
.
Italian composer
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
.
German physicist
Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit
.
English architect
Nicholas Hawksmoor
.
Prince
Eugène of Savoy
, co-victor at the
1704
Battle of Blenheim
and onetime commander of the Austrian army.
Ottomman sultan
Ahmed III
.
Abbas III
,
shah
of
Persia
, seven years old.
Events of 1736:
Leonhard Euler
:
proves
Fermat's little theorem
solves the
Seven bridges of Königsberg
problem
publishes
a treatise on Newtonian dynamics
.
Pope
Clement XII
condemns
freemasonry
.
Moreau de Maupertuis
begins an expedition to
Lapland
to prove that the Earth is flattened at the poles.
The British
Parliament
repeals
witchcraft
laws.
bans the distillation of
gin
.
Nadir Khouli
, regent of
Persia
, has himself declared
shah
as well.
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1736
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1737
How They Were Made
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18th Century
1
Various sites give the year of St. Clair's birth as 1734, 1736, 1737, 1738, and 1740.
1737
1735
Fermat's little theorem
George Sale
Francis Egerton, 3rd Duke of Bridgewater
Ann Lee
James Watt
Patrick Henry
Joseph Lagrange
1406
Sire de Légal
Rudjer Boskovic
Giambattista Pergolesi
February 29
John Horne Tooke
18th century
Shaker
Leonhard Euler
nadir
Revolutionary War
Xmas
abduction
Freemasonry
Lapland