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- 23. February: The Principality of Liechtenstein becomes independently
- June: The South Sea Bubble begins culture 21
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- ]. August:Premiere of the opera Sirita of Antonio Caldara in Vienna
- Daniel Defoe publishes Robinson Crusoe
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- 3. January: Friedrich Karl Joseph of Erthal, archbishop of Mainz († 1802)
- 15. February: William Sebastian of Belling, Prussian Hussar general († 1779)
- 2. April: Johann William Ludwig Gleim, German poet († 1803)
- 28. June: Étienne François de Choiseul, French Staatsmannn († 1785)
- 20. August: Charles François de Broglie, French diplomat(† 1781)
- 3. September: Ferdinand cell Bell, Swedish composer († 1780)
- 27. September: Abraham Gotthelf Kästner, German mathematician († 1800)
- 20. October: Gottfried oh barrier, founder of the moderenen statistics († 1772)
- 14. November: Leopold Mozart, the father of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart († 1787)
- 15. December: Ludwig IX., Husband of the Henriette Karoline of Pfalz Zweibrücken, „the large land countess “(† 1790)
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- 23. February: Bartholomäus of goat bellows Germans Evangelist Missionar (* 1682)
- 13. March: Johann Friedrich Böttger, German Alchimist (* 1682)
- 17. June: Joseph Addison, British writer and politician (* 1672)
- 3. August: Johann Philipp of Greiffenclau Vollraths,Prince bishop von Würzburg (* 1652)
- 7. September: John Harris, clergyman and mathematician as well as starting from 1709 secretary of the Royal Society in London (* 1666)
- 11. September: Domenico Martinelli, Italian architect, also (1690-1705) in Vienna(* 1650) 8 was
- active. November: Michel role, member of the Academie of the sciences (* 1652)
- 31. December: John Flamsteed, English astronomer (* 1646)
- Carlo Cignani
