Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1714. 1714 (MDCCXIV) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on...
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the administrative divisions of Russia from 1714-1717. January 26 (January 15 in the Julian calendar), 1714 — Nizhny Novgorod Governorate was formed on...
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was fought between the Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire between 1714 and 1718. It was the last conflict between the two powers, and ended with...
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Duchess Natalya Alexeyevna of Russia (Russian: Наталья Алексеевна; 21 July 1714 – 22 November 1728) was a Grand Duchess of Russia. She was the elder sister...
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summary of the administrative divisions of Russia in the years 1713 and 1714. May 19 (May 8 in the Julian calendar), 1713 — the capital of Russia was...
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Parliament of England and the Parliament of Scotland. Queen Anne (r. 1702–1714) did not produce a clear Protestant heir and endangered the line of succession...
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Townshend ministry (redirect from Whig government 1714-16)
State for the Northern Department by George I of Great Britain in September 1714. Until 1717, he held the position of Northern Secretary and was the de facto...
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reorganisation of the Privy Council in 1679 and the death of Queen Anne in 1714. The Earl of Shaftesbury (1621–1683) (expelled 1679) The Lord Finch (1621–1682)...
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Alumni Oxonienses (redirect from Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1500–1714)
also relies on numerous printed and other sources. Alumni Oxonienses (1500–1714) (two volumes, 1891–92): online version at british-history.ac.uk Alumni Oxonienses...
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John Winthrop (educator) (redirect from John Winthrop (1714-1779))
John Winthrop (December 19, 1714 – May 3, 1779) was an American mathematician, physicist and astronomer. He was the 2nd Hollis Professor of Mathematics...
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