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events
- 1. January: Zar Peter the large one replaces the Byzantine annuity up to then valid in Russia starting from Erschaffung of the world by the Julian calendarwith annuity starting from the birth Christi
- 23. November: Klemens XI. becomes Pope
- establishment of „Le Bourset “(today: Neuhengstett) through after Württemberg refugee Waldenser
- in Central Europe begins the large Nordi war
- in Sweden the Gregorian calendar is introduced
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culture
- 6. June: Premiere of the opera L'inganno vinto dalla Costanza of Attilio Ariosti born in
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- 14. January: Christian Friedrich Henrici, most important text poet Johann Sebastian of brook († 1764)
- 2. February: Johann Christoph Gottsched, scholar and writer († 1766)
- 9. February: Daniel Bernoulli, Swiss mathematician († 17. March 1782)
- 3. March: Charles Joseph NATO Irish, French painter († 1777)
- 4. March Salomon of small,Architecture draughtsman and - more stecher from Augsburg († 1761)
- 13. March: Michel Blavet, French seamist and composer († 1768)
- 1. April: Ulrich of Löwendal, field gentleman and marshal of France
- 2. May: Charlotte Christine Magdalene Johannaby Hanau Lichtenberg, († 1726)
- 7. May: Gerard van Swieten, Austrian physician of Netherlands origin
- 26. May: Nikolaus count von Zinzendorf, German theologian (founder of the gentleman Mr. brother common) († 1760)
- 10. June: Ewald JürgenGeorge von Kleist, Physiker
- 6. July: Joseph Gabler, German master of building of organs († 1771)
- 13. August: Heinrich count von Brühl, Saxonian Prime Minister and one of the most disputed figures of Saxonian history († 1763)
- 17. August: Clemens August I. by Bavaria, Erzbischof of Cologne († 1761)
- 11. September: James Thomson, Scottish poet († 1748)
- 14. September: Johann Michael Franz, geographer († 1761)
- 24. November: Johann Bernhard Bach, German composer († 1743)
- 25. December: Leopold II. (Notion Dessau), prince of notion Dessau and Prussian general († 1751)
- Anton William Amo, Ghanaian philosopher († 1754)
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died
- 26. March: Heinrich Meibom, German physician (* 1638)
- 4. April: Heinrich of Mering, priests and cathedral gentleman in Cologne (* 1620)
- 12. May: John Dryden, English writer (* 1631)
- 17. May: Adam Adamandy Kochański, PolishMathematician (* 1631)
- 6. August: Johann Beer, Austrian writer and composer (* 1655)
- 15. September: André Le Nôtre, French landscape architect (* 1613)
- 23. September: Nicolaus Adam Strungk, German composer (* 1640)
- 27. September: Innozenz XII., Pope since 1691 (* 1615)
- 27. October: Arm and Jean Le Bouthillier de Rancé, Begründer of the Trappistenordens (* 1626)
- 1. November: Karl II. (Spain), was king of Spain(* 1661)
