Sophie of France (redirect from Sophie of France (1734 – 1782)) Sophie Philippine Élisabeth Justine of France (27 July 1734 – 2 March 1782) was a French princess, a fille de France. She was the sixth daughter and eighth... 23 KB (2,570 words) - 17:42, 26 February 2024 |
Irish Volunteers (18th century) (redirect from Dungannon Convention of 1782) Irish rebellion of 1798. According to Bartlett, it was the Volunteers of 1782 which would launch a paramilitary tradition in Irish politics; a tradition... 44 KB (5,616 words) - 16:07, 12 February 2024 |
Alexander Macomb (general) (redirect from Alexander Macomb (1782 - 1841)) Alexander Macomb /məˈkum/ (April 3, 1782 – June 25, 1841) was the Commanding General of the United States Army from May 29, 1828, until his death on June... 36 KB (3,749 words) - 16:13, 4 December 2023 |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (section 1782–87) composer, and in 1782 completed the opera Die Entführung aus dem Serail ("The Abduction from the Seraglio"), which premiered on 16 July 1782 and achieved... 80 KB (8,749 words) - 04:27, 25 March 2024 |
Section 1782 of Title 28 of the United States Code is a federal statute that allows a litigant (party) to a legal proceeding outside the United States... 19 KB (2,682 words) - 09:57, 2 August 2023 |
French ship Pégase (1781) (redirect from HMS Pegase (1782)) launched in 1781. Pégase took part in the Battle of Ushant on 21 April 1782. She was captured by HMS Foudroyant, under Captain John Jervis. Jervis was... 3 KB (177 words) - 05:59, 3 August 2023 |
Treaty of Paris (1783) (redirect from Truce with America Act 1782) independent states, remains in force. Peace negotiations began in Paris in April 1782, following the victory of George Washington and the Continental Army in the... 29 KB (2,904 words) - 20:12, 23 March 2024 |