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{{Year nav|1826}}[[File:Untitled (point de vue), Niépce 1827 HRC 2020 (cropped).jpg|thumb|250px|The oldest-known surviving photograph in history is taken by Nicéphore Niépce]]
[[File:Premier numéro du Figaro.jpg|thumb|250px|January 15: The French magazine ''[[Le Figaro]]'' begins publication.]]
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* [[May 28]] – The Emperor [[Pedro I of Brazil]] abdicates as King of Portugal.
* [[May 28]] – The Emperor [[Pedro I of Brazil]] abdicates as King of Portugal.
* [[June 14]]–[[June 15|15]] – The [[Auspicious Incident]]: [[Mahmud II]], [[sultan]] of the [[Ottoman Empire]], crushes the last mutiny of [[janissaries]] in [[Istanbul]].
* [[June 14]]–[[June 15|15]] – The [[Auspicious Incident]]: [[Mahmud II]], [[sultan]] of the [[Ottoman Empire]], crushes the last mutiny of [[janissaries]] in [[Istanbul]].
* [[June 20]] – [[Burney Treaty]] signed in Bangkok between the [[United Kingdom]] and the [[Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–1932)|Rattanakosin Kingdom]] of Siam securing British power in [[southeast Asia]].<ref name=CBH>{{cite book|last=Palmer|first=Alan|last2=Palmer |first2=Veronica|year=1992|title=The Chronology of British History|publisher=Century Ltd|location=London|isbn=0-7126-5616-2}}</ref>
* [[June 20]] – The [[Burney Treaty]] is signed in Bangkok between the [[United Kingdom]] and the [[Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–1932)|Rattanakosin Kingdom]] of Siam, securing British power in [[southeast Asia]].<ref name=CBH>{{cite book|last=Palmer|first=Alan|last2=Palmer |first2=Veronica|year=1992|title=The Chronology of British History|publisher=Century Ltd|location=London|isbn=0-7126-5616-2}}</ref>
* [[June 21]] – [[Greek War of Independence]]: The attempted [[Ottoman–Egyptian invasion of Mani]] begins.
* [[June 21]] – [[Greek War of Independence]]: The attempted [[Ottoman–Egyptian invasion of Mani]] begins.
* [[June 22]] – The [[Pan-Americanism|Pan-American]] [[Congress of Panama]] is opened in [[Panama City]] by [[Simon Bolivar]] as an attempt to unify the republics of the Americas that had recently declared independence from Spain, or to at least make a federation to agree on a common defense policy and create a common military. The Congress lasts for 23 days without an agreement.<ref name=Reinhold>Frances L. Reinhold, "New research on the first pan-American congress held at Panama in 1826." ''Hispanic American Historical Review'' 18.3 (1938): 342-363 [https://read.dukeupress.edu/hahr/article-pdf/18/3/342/754002/0180342.pdf online]. </ref>
* [[June 22]] – The [[Pan-Americanism|Pan-American]] [[Congress of Panama]] tries (unsuccessfully) to unify the republics of the Americas.
* [[June]] – In France, [[Nicéphore Niépce]] makes the first [[photograph]], ''[[View from the Window at Le Gras]]''.


=== July–September ===
=== July–September ===
* [[July 4]] – Former U.S. Presidents [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[John Adams]] both die on the 50th anniversary of the signing of the [[United States Declaration of Independence]].
* [[July 4]] – Former U.S. Presidents [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[John Adams]] both die on the 50th anniversary of the signing of the [[United States Declaration of Independence]].
* [[July 15]] – The [[Congress of Panama]] adjourns after 24 days without an agreement on creating a federation of Latin American nations.<ref name=Reinhold/>
* [[July 25]] (O.S.: July 13) – Five leaders of the [[Decembrist revolt]] of [[1825]] in Russia ([[Pyotr Kakhovsky]], [[Pavel Pestel]], poet [[Kondraty Ryleyev]], [[Sergey Muravyov-Apostol]] and [[Mikhail Bestuzhev-Ryumin]]) are hanged in [[Senate Square (Saint Petersburg)|Senate Square, Saint Petersburg]], where they had launched their attempted coup d'etat. Other conspirators begin their journey into exile in [[Siberia]].
* [[July 25]] (O.S.: July 13) – Five leaders of the [[Decembrist revolt]] of [[1825]] in Russia ([[Pyotr Kakhovsky]], [[Pavel Pestel]], poet [[Kondraty Ryleyev]], [[Sergey Muravyov-Apostol]] and [[Mikhail Bestuzhev-Ryumin]]) are hanged in [[Senate Square (Saint Petersburg)|Senate Square, Saint Petersburg]], where they had launched their attempted coup d'etat. Other conspirators begin their journey into exile in [[Siberia]].
* [[July 26]] – [[Cayetano Ripoll]] becomes the last person to be executed by the [[Spanish Inquisition]] at its last ''[[auto-da-fé]]'', held in [[Valencia]].
* [[July 26]] – [[Cayetano Ripoll]] becomes the last person to be executed by the [[Spanish Inquisition]] at its last ''[[auto-da-fé]]'', held in [[Valencia]].
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* [[August 10]] – The first [[Cowes Regatta]] is held on the [[Isle of Wight]], in the U.K.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.icons.org.uk/theicons/icons-timeline/1820-1840 |title=Icons, a portrait of England 1820-1840 |access-date=2007-09-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070922055840/http://www.icons.org.uk/theicons/icons-timeline/1820-1840 |archive-date=September 22, 2007 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
* [[August 10]] – The first [[Cowes Regatta]] is held on the [[Isle of Wight]], in the U.K.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.icons.org.uk/theicons/icons-timeline/1820-1840 |title=Icons, a portrait of England 1820-1840 |access-date=2007-09-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070922055840/http://www.icons.org.uk/theicons/icons-timeline/1820-1840 |archive-date=September 22, 2007 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
* [[August 18]] – Scottish explorer [[Alexander Gordon Laing]] becomes the first European to reach [[Timbuktu]]<ref name="Pocket On This Day">{{cite book|title=Penguin Pocket On This Day|publisher=Penguin Reference Library|isbn=0-14-102715-0|year=2006}}</ref> but is murdered there on September 26.
* [[August 18]] – Scottish explorer [[Alexander Gordon Laing]] becomes the first European to reach [[Timbuktu]]<ref name="Pocket On This Day">{{cite book|title=Penguin Pocket On This Day|publisher=Penguin Reference Library|isbn=0-14-102715-0|year=2006}}</ref> but is murdered there on September 26.
* [[August]] – The town of [[Crawford Notch]], [[New Hampshire]] suffers a landslide; those killed include the Willey Family, after whom [[Mount Willey]] is named.
* [[August 28]] – The town of [[Crawford Notch]], [[New Hampshire]] suffers a landslide; those killed include all seven members of the Willey Family, after whom [[Mount Willey]] is named.<ref>Stillman Rogers, ''It Happened in New Hampshire: Remarkable Events That Shaped History'' (Globe Pequot, 2012) pp.54-56</ref>
* [[September 13]] – [[William Morgan (anti-Mason)]] of [[Batavia, New York]], disappears mysteriously after being released from the jail in [[Canandaigua, New York|Canandaigua]] and agreeing to accompany his benefactor, a Mr. Loton Lawson.He is never seen in public again, and a number of witnesses will indicate later that on September 20, a man resembling Morgan was tied up and thrown into the [[Niagara River]] following a meeting of the Masonic Society.<ref>A. P. Bentley, ''History of the Abduction of William Morgan and the Anti-masonic Excitement of 1826-30, with Many Details and Incidents Never Before Published'' (Van Cise & Throop, 1874) pp.15-24.</ref>
* [[September 21]] – Construction of the [[Rideau Canal]] begins in Canada.
* [[September 21]] – Construction of the [[Rideau Canal]] begins in Canada.
* [[September]] – [[William Morgan (anti-Mason)]] of [[Batavia, New York]], disappears mysteriously. It is highly likely he was murdered by freemasons.


=== October–December ===
=== October–December ===
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* [[Aniline]] is first isolated, from the [[destructive distillation]] of [[indigo]], by [[Otto Unverdorben]].<ref>{{cite journal|title=Ueber das Verhalten der organischen Körper in höheren Temperaturen|first=O.|last=Unverdorben|journal=Annalen der Physik und Chemie|volume=8|pages=397–410}}</ref>
* [[Aniline]] is first isolated, from the [[destructive distillation]] of [[indigo]], by [[Otto Unverdorben]].<ref>{{cite journal|title=Ueber das Verhalten der organischen Körper in höheren Temperaturen|first=O.|last=Unverdorben|journal=Annalen der Physik und Chemie|volume=8|pages=397–410}}</ref>
* [[Mahmud II]]'s council orders the [[janissaries]] to drill in the European manner.
* [[Mahmud II]]'s council orders the [[janissaries]] to drill in the European manner.
* In France, [[Nicéphore Niépce]] makes the first [[photograph]], ''[[View from the Window at Le Gras]]''.
{{Year nav|1826}}[[File:View from the Window at Le Gras, Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, uncompressed UMN source.png|thumb|250px|The oldest-known surviving photograph in history, Niepce's ''[[View from the Window at Le Gras]]'']]


== Births ==
== Births ==

Latest revision as of 11:29, 15 December 2024

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
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January 15: The French magazine Le Figaro begins publication.
1826 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1826
MDCCCXXVI
Ab urbe condita2579
Armenian calendar1275
ԹՎ ՌՄՀԵ
Assyrian calendar6576
Balinese saka calendar1747–1748
Bengali calendar1232–1233
Berber calendar2776
British Regnal yearGeo. 4 – 7 Geo. 4
Buddhist calendar2370
Burmese calendar1188
Byzantine calendar7334–7335
Chinese calendar乙酉年 (Wood Rooster)
4523 or 4316
    — to —
丙戌年 (Fire Dog)
4524 or 4317
Coptic calendar1542–1543
Discordian calendar2992
Ethiopian calendar1818–1819
Hebrew calendar5586–5587
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1882–1883
 - Shaka Samvat1747–1748
 - Kali Yuga4926–4927
Holocene calendar11826
Igbo calendar826–827
Iranian calendar1204–1205
Islamic calendar1241–1242
Japanese calendarBunsei 9
(文政9年)
Javanese calendar1753–1754
Julian calendarGregorian minus 12 days
Korean calendar4159
Minguo calendar86 before ROC
民前86年
Nanakshahi calendar358
Thai solar calendar2368–2369
Tibetan calendar阴木鸡年
(female Wood-Rooster)
1952 or 1571 or 799
    — to —
阳火狗年
(male Fire-Dog)
1953 or 1572 or 800
July 4: On the 50th anniversary of the U.S. Declaration of Independence, John Adams (the second U.S. president) and Thomas Jefferson (the third U.S. president) die within hours of each other.

1826 (MDCCCXXVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar, the 1826th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 826th year of the 2nd millennium, the 26th year of the 19th century, and the 7th year of the 1820s decade. As of the start of 1826, the Gregorian calendar was 12 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

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Millennium: 2nd millennium
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The oldest-known surviving photograph in history, Niepce's View from the Window at Le Gras

Births

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Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin
Charles XV of Sweden

July–December

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August Ahlqvist
Bernhard Riemann
Carlo Collodi

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Deaths

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Carl Maria von Weber
Joseph von Fraunhofer

July–December

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References

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