- 1792
Year 1792 (MDCCXCII) was a
leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of theGregorian calendar (or aleap year starting on Thursday of the 11-day slowerJulian calendar ).Events of 1792
January - June
*January 9 - TheTreaty of Jassy endsRussia 's war with theOttoman Empire overCrimea .
*February 20 - ThePostal Service Act , establishing the United States Post Office Department, is signed by PresidentGeorge Washington .
*March 16 - KingGustav III of Sweden is shot in the back byJacob Johan Anckarström at a midnight masquerade at the Royal Opera in Stockholm; he lives until March 29, and is succeeded by Gustav IV Adolf.
*March 20 - A new capital ofNorth Carolina and county seat of the newly formed Wake County is established after North CarolinaState Senator and surveyor William Christmas submits his design for the city. A few months later the capital is officially named Raleigh in honor of SirWalter Raleigh .
*April - France goes to war against Austria and Prussia.
*April 2 - The Coinage Act is passed establishing theUnited States Mint .
*April 5 - United States PresidentGeorge Washington veto es a bill designed to apportion representatives amongU.S. state s. This is the first time the presidential veto is used in theUnited States .
*April 20 -France declares war againstAustria .
*April 21 -Tiradentes , prime figure in theInconfidência Mineira plot, is executed inRio de Janeiro ,Brazil .
*April 24 - Theguillotine is first used experimentally inFrance .
*April 25
**Highwayman Nicolas J. Pelletier becomes the first person executed byguillotine .
**"La Marseillaise ", the Frenchnational anthem , is composed byClaude Joseph Rouget de Lisle .
*May 11 - Captain Robert Gray becomes the first white man to enter theColumbia River .
*May 17 - TheButtonwood Agreement is signed, beginning theNew York Stock Exchange .
*May 21 - An old lava dome collapses inKyūshū ,Japan whenMount Unzen volcano erupts; the resultingavalanche andtsunami kills about 14,300 people.
*June 4 - CaptainGeorge Vancouver claimsPuget Sound for Great Britain.July - December
*August 10 -French Revolution : TheTuileries Palace is stormed, andLouis XVI of France is arrested and taken into custody.
*September -George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney sails fromPortsmouth toChina .
*September 2 - During what becomes known as theSeptember Massacres of theFrench Revolution , rampaging mobs slaughter 3Roman Catholic Church bishop s and more than 200priest s.
*September 11 - Six men steal some of the former French Crown jewels from a warehouse where the revolutionary government had stored them.
*September 20 -Battle of Valmy : French revolutionary army defeats Prussians under the Duke of Brunswick after 7-hour artillery duel.
*September 21 - The French Convention abolishes the monarchy and establishes the First Republic.
*September 22 - The Era of the historicalFrench Republican Calendar begins.
*October 12 - The firstColumbus Day celebration in the USA is held inNew York , 300 years after his arrival in the New World.
*October 13 - Foundation ofWashington, DC : The cornerstone of theUnited States Executive Mansion, known as theWhite House after1818 , is laid.
*October 29 -Mount Hood (Oregon ) is named after the British naval officer Samuel Hood by Lt. William E. Broughton, who spots the mountain near the mouth of theWillamette River .
*December 3 -George Washington is re-electedPresident of the United States .
*December 26 - The trial ofLouis XVI of France begins.Undated
* The
Baptist Missionary Society is founded inKettering ,England .
*Dominique-Jean Larrey , chief surgeon of the Grand Armee of France, creates the first ambulance wagons specifically designed as ambulances.
*Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor , the last emperor, takes office.
*War in defence of the constitution :Russia invadesPoland .
* King John VI takes over from his insane mother inPortugal .
*Tipu Sultan invadesKerala inIndia , but is repulsed.
*George Vancouver exploresPuget Sound , becoming the first European to seeMount Rainier .
*Franz Xaver, Baron Von Zach , an astronomer, publishes "The Tables of the Sun", an essential early work for navigation.
*Claude Chappe successfully demonstrates the firstsemaphore line , between Paris and Lille.
*William Murdoch begins experimenting withgas lighting .
* George Anschutz constructs the firstblast furnace inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania .
*Thomas Holcroft produces the play "Road to Ruin" inLondon .
*Barthelemy Catherine Joubert , later general, becomes sub-lieutenant.
*Johann Georg Albrechtberger becomesKapellmeister inVienna .
* TheState Street Corporation is founded.
* Shiloh Meeting House, predecessor of Shiloh United Methodist Church in Lynchburg, Virginia, is founded.
*Mary Wollstonecraft 's "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman " is published.
* The firstwritten examination s in Europe are held atCambridge University , England.Ongoing events
*
French Revolution (1789 -1799 ).
*French Revolutionary Wars (1792-1802 ).Births
*January 12 -Johann Arfvedson , Swedish chemist (d.1841 )
*February 10 - CaptainFrederick Marryat , British author (d.1848 )
*February 17 -Karl Ernst von Baer , German naturalist (d.1876 )
*February 29 -Gioacchino Rossini , Italian composer (d.1868 )
*March 3 -Johann Karl Ludwig Gieseler , German church historian (d.1854 )
*March 4 -Samuel Slocum , American inventor (d.1861 )
*March 7 -John Herschel , English mathematician and astronomer (d.1871 )
*April 1 -Karl Gottlob Zumpt , German scholar (d.1894 )
*April 23 -John Thomas Romney Robinson , Irish astronomer and physicist (d.1882 )
*April 25 -John Keble , British poet (d.1866 )
*May 13 -Pope Pius IX (d.1878 )
*May 15 -James Mayer Rothschild , German-born banker (d.1868 )
*May 17 -Anne Isabella Milbanke , English wife ofGeorge Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron
*May 18 -Margaret Ann Neve ,supercentenarian (d.1903 )
*May 21 -Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis , French engineer and scientist (d.1843 )
*June 15 -John Pascoe Fawkner , pioneer and newspaper publisher in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (d.1869 )
*June 16 - John Linnell, British painter (d.1882 )
*July 7 - William Henry Smith, British businessman (d.1865 )
*July 10 -George M. Dallas , U.S. Senator andVice President of the United States (d.1864 )
*June 21 -Ferdinand Christian Baur , German theologian (d.1860 )
*August 4 -Percy Bysshe Shelley , British poet (d.1822 )
*August 13 -Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen , queen ofWilliam IV of the United Kingdom (d.1849 )
*August 18 -John Russell, 1st Earl Russell ,Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (d.1878 )
*September 19 -William Backhouse Astor, Sr. , American business tycoon (d.1875 )
*September 26 -William Hobson , first Governor of New Zealand (d.1842 )
*October 29 -Thomas Livingstone Mitchell , Explorer and Surveyor-General of New South Wales, Australia (d.1855 )
*November 11 -Mary Anne Evans , wife ofBenjamin Disraeli (d.1872 )
*November 28 -Victor Cousin , French philosopher (d.1867 )
*December 1 -Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky , Russian mathematician (d.1856 )
*December 6 -William II of the Netherlands (d.1849 )
*"date unknown" -Matteo Carcassi , Italian musician and composer (d.1853 ): "See also ."
Deaths
*February 15 -John Witherspoon
*February 23 - SirJoshua Reynolds , British painter (b.1723 )
*March 1 -Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor (b.1747 )
*March 3 -Robert Adam , British architect (b.1728 )
*March 10 -John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute ,Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (b.1713 )
*March 29 - KingGustav III of Sweden (assassinated) (b.1746 )
*April 3
**George Pocock , British admiral (b.1706 )
**John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich , English statesman (b.1718 )
*April 4 - James Sykes, American politician (b.1725 )
*April 14 -Maximilian Hell , Slovakian astronomer (b.1720 )
*April 23 -Karl Friedrich Bahrdt , German theologian and adventurer (b.1741 )
*April 30 -John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich , English statesman (b.1718 )
*May 10 - John Stevens, American delegate to the Continental Congress
*May 12 -Charles Simon Favart , French dramatist (b.1710 )
*May 24 -George Brydges Rodney, 1st Baron Rodney , British naval officer (b.1718 )
*June 4 -John Burgoyne , British general (b.1723 )
*July 3 -Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick (b.1721 )
*July 18 -John Paul Jones , American naval captain (b.1747 )
*July 29 -René Nicolas Charles Augustin de Maupeou , Chancellor of France (b.1714 )
*August 5 -Frederick North, Lord North ,Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (b.1732 )
*August 25 -Jacques Cazotte , French writer (b.1719 )
*September 3 - Princesse de Lamballe, French friend ofMarie Antoinette (murdered)
*September 8 -Charles d'Abancourt , French statesman (b.1758 )
*September 18 -August Gottlieb Spangenberg , German religious leader (b.1704 )
*September 25 -Adam Gottlob Moltke , Danish statesman (b.1710 )
*October 7 -George Mason , American patriot (b.1725 )
*October 22 -Guillaume Le Gentil , French astronomer (b.1725 )
*October 28
**Paul Möhring , German physician and scientist (b.1710 )
**John Smeaton , English civil engineer (b.1724 )
*December 15 -Joseph Martin Kraus , Swedish composer (b.1756 )
*"date unknown" -Muhammad ibn Abd-al-Wahhab , Arabic preacher (b.1703 ): "See also ."
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