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* [[January 1]]
* [[January 1]]
** [[Christopher Jacob Boström]], Swedish philosopher (d. [[1866]])
** [[Christopher Jacob Boström]], Swedish philosopher (d. [[1866]])
** [[Robert Crittenden]], American attorney, politician (d. [[1834]])
** [[William Greene (lieutenant governor)|William Greene]], lieutenant governor of the state of Rhode Island (d. [[1883]])
** [[Utagawa Kuniyoshi]], Japanese woodblock printer (''ukiyo-e'') (d. [[1861]])
** [[Utagawa Kuniyoshi]], Japanese woodblock printer (''ukiyo-e'') (d. [[1861]])
* [[January 2]] – [[Eliakim Littell]], American editor (d. [[1870]])
* [[January 3]] – [[Frederick William Hope]], English entomologist at the University of Oxford (d. [[1862]])
* [[January 3]] – [[Frederick William Hope]], English entomologist at the University of Oxford (d. [[1862]])
* [[January 4]] – [[Wilhelm Beer]], German banker, astronomer (d. [[1850]])
* [[January 4]]
** [[Wilhelm Beer]], German banker, astronomer (d. [[1850]])
* [[January 5]] – [[Eduard Vogel von Falckenstein]], Prussian general (d. [[1885]])
** [[John Hampden Pleasants]], American journalist, businessman (d. [[1846]])
* [[January 6]] – [[Edward Turner Bennett]], English zoologist, writer (d. [[1836]])
* [[January 5]]
** [[Eduard Vogel von Falckenstein]], Prussian general (d. [[1885]])
** [[Timothy Gilbert]], American piano manufacturer (d. [[1865]])
* [[January 6]]
** [[Edward Turner Bennett]], English zoologist, writer (d. [[1836]])
** [[James Kingsley]], attorney and mayor of Ann Arbor (1855–1856) (d. [[1878]])
* [[January 7]] – [[Henry Piddington]], English merchant captain sailing in East India and China and later settling in Bengal (d. [[1858]])
* [[January 7]] – [[Henry Piddington]], English merchant captain sailing in East India and China and later settling in Bengal (d. [[1858]])
* [[January 8]] – [[David Barker Jr.]], American politician, member of the United States House of Representatives (d. [[1834]])
* [[January 9]] – [[Edmund Murray Dodd]], Canadian lawyer (d. [[1876]])
* [[January 9]] – [[Edmund Murray Dodd]], Canadian lawyer (d. [[1876]])
* [[January 10]] – [[Annette von Droste-Hülshoff]], German writer (d. [[1848]])
* [[January 10]]
** [[Hazen Aldrich]], early American leader in the Latter Day Saint movement (d. [[1873]])
** [[Annette von Droste-Hülshoff]], German writer (d. [[1848]])
** [[Eugenio Kincaid]], American Baptist missionary to Burma (d. [[1883]])
* [[January 11]]
* [[January 11]]
** [[Carl Rottmann]], German landscape painter, the most famous member of the Rottmann family of painters (d. [[1850]])
** [[Carl Rottmann]], German landscape painter, the most famous member of the Rottmann family of painters (d. [[1850]])
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* [[January 12]]
* [[January 12]]
** [[Gideon Brecher]], Austrian physician, writer (d. [[1873]])
** [[Gideon Brecher]], Austrian physician, writer (d. [[1873]])
** [[George Evans (American politician)|George Evans]], American politician from the state of Maine (d. [[1867]])
* [[January 14]] – [[George Agar-Ellis, 1st Baron Dover]], British peer and man of letters (d. [[1833]])
* [[January 14]] – [[George Agar-Ellis, 1st Baron Dover]], British peer and man of letters (d. [[1833]])
* [[January 15]] – [[Vincenz Kollar]], Austrian entomologist specializing in Diptera (d. [[1860]])
* [[January 15]] – [[Vincenz Kollar]], Austrian entomologist specializing in Diptera (d. [[1860]])
* [[January 16]] – [[Richard Barnes Mason]], career officer in the United States Army, governor of California (d. [[1850]])
* [[January 17]] – [[Joseph Barclay Pentland]], Irish geographer (d. [[1873]])
* [[January 17]] – [[Joseph Barclay Pentland]], Irish geographer (d. [[1873]])
* [[January 19]]
* [[January 19]]
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** [[Charlotte Lyon-Bowes, Lady Glamis]], English noblewoman, daughter of Joseph Valentine Grimstead (d. [[1881]])
** [[Charlotte Lyon-Bowes, Lady Glamis]], English noblewoman, daughter of Joseph Valentine Grimstead (d. [[1881]])
** [[Thomas Moore-Lane]], Irish oculist, surgeon, physician to the Nawab (d. [[1844]])
** [[Thomas Moore-Lane]], Irish oculist, surgeon, physician to the Nawab (d. [[1844]])
* [[January 24]] – [[Leo Dupont]], Martinique-born Venerated French Catholic, who helped spread various Catholic devotions (d. [[1876]])
* [[January 24]]
** [[Leo Dupont]], Martinique-born Venerated French Catholic, who helped spread various Catholic devotions (d. [[1876]])
** [[John Shaw-Lefevre]], British barrister, Whig politician and civil servant (d. [[1879]])
* [[January 25]]
* [[January 25]]
** [[Achille Rémy Percheron]], French entomologist (d. [[1869]])
** [[Achille Rémy Percheron]], French entomologist (d. [[1869]])
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* [[January 26]] – [[Therese Albertine Luise Robinson]], German-American author (d. [[1870]])
* [[January 26]] – [[Therese Albertine Luise Robinson]], German-American author (d. [[1870]])
* [[January 28]]
* [[January 28]]
** [[Obadiah Bush]], American prospector, businessman (d. [[1851]])
** [[Narcisse Girard]], French violinist (d. [[1860]])
** [[Narcisse Girard]], French violinist (d. [[1860]])
** [[Charles Gray Round]], English barrister, Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for North Essex 1837–47 (d. [[1867]])
** [[Félix Tanco]], Colombian-born Cuban writer, poet, and novelist (d. [[1871]])
** [[Félix Tanco]], Colombian-born Cuban writer, poet, and novelist (d. [[1871]])
* [[January 29]]
* [[January 29]]
** [[Marguerite Beaubien]], Canadian nun, mother superior with the Sisters of Charity (d. [[1848]])
** [[Marguerite Beaubien]], Canadian nun, mother superior with the Sisters of Charity (d. [[1848]])
** [[Prince Adolf zu Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen]], Prussian nobleman (d. [[1873]])
** [[Prince Adolf zu Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen]], Prussian nobleman (d. [[1873]])
* [[January 30]] – [[Edwin Vose Sumner]], career United States Army officer who became a Union Army general during the American Civil War (d. [[1863]])
* [[January 30]]
** [[John Fairfield]], U.S. politician from Maine (d. [[1847]])
** [[Edwin Vose Sumner]], career United States Army officer who became a Union Army general during the American Civil War (d. [[1863]])
* [[January 31]] – [[Franz Schubert]], Austrian pianist, composer (d. [[1828]])
* [[January 31]] – [[Franz Schubert]], Austrian pianist, composer (d. [[1828]])
* [[February 1]] – [[Frederick Sullivan (cricketer)|Frederick Sullivan]], English first-class cricketer associated with Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) (d. [[1873]])
* [[February 1]] – [[Frederick Sullivan (cricketer)|Frederick Sullivan]], English first-class cricketer associated with Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) (d. [[1873]])
* [[February 2]]
* [[February 2]]
** [[Joseph Louis Corbin]], French general who took command of the successful attack that lifted the Siege of Constantine in 1837 (d. [[1859]])
** [[Joseph Louis Corbin]], French general who took command of the successful attack that lifted the Siege of Constantine in 1837 (d. [[1859]])
** [[Lambert Blackwell Larking]], English clergyman (d. [[1868]])
** [[Bertha Zück]], German-born treasurer of Queen Josephine of Sweden (d. [[1868]])
** [[Bertha Zück]], German-born treasurer of Queen Josephine of Sweden (d. [[1868]])
* [[February 4]]
** [[Armine Simcoe Henry Mountain]], British Army officer, Adjutant-General in India (d. [[1854]])
** [[Frederick Henry Yates]], English actor, theatre manager (d. [[1842]])
* [[February 5]]
* [[February 5]]
** [[György Andrássy]], Hungarian nobleman (d. [[1872]])
** [[György Andrássy]], Hungarian nobleman (d. [[1872]])
** [[Robert Benson (barrister)|Robert Benson]], English barrister and author, serving as recorder of Salisbury (d. [[1844]])
** [[F. W. P. Greenwood]], Unitarian minister of King's Chapel in Boston (d. [[1843]]) ***
** [[F. W. P. Greenwood]], Unitarian minister of King's Chapel in Boston (d. [[1843]])
* [[February 6]]
* [[February 6]]
** [[Richard Hawes]], United States Representative from Kentucky and the second Confederate Governor of Kentucky (d. [[1877]])
** [[Richard Hawes]], United States Representative from Kentucky and the second Confederate Governor of Kentucky (d. [[1877]])
** [[Vaast Barthélemy Henry]], French Catholic priest (d. [[1884]])
** [[Vaast Barthélemy Henry]], French Catholic priest (d. [[1884]])
** [[Joseph von Radowitz]], conservative Prussian statesman, general (d. [[1853]])
** [[Joseph von Radowitz]], conservative Prussian statesman, general (d. [[1853]])
* [[February 7]] – [[François Chouteau]], American pioneer fur trader (d. [[1838]])
* [[February 10]] – [[George Chichester, 3rd Marquess of Donegall]], British landowner, courtier and politician (d. [[1883]])
* [[February 10]] – [[George Chichester, 3rd Marquess of Donegall]], British landowner, courtier and politician (d. [[1883]])
* [[February 11]]
* [[February 11]]
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* [[February 12]] – [[John Timon]], first Roman Catholic Bishop of Buffalo (d. [[1867]])
* [[February 12]] – [[John Timon]], first Roman Catholic Bishop of Buffalo (d. [[1867]])
* [[February 13]] – [[Hugh Andrew Johnstone Munro of Novar]], Scottish art collector (d. [[1864]])
* [[February 13]] – [[Hugh Andrew Johnstone Munro of Novar]], Scottish art collector (d. [[1864]])
* [[February 14]] – [[Pierre Sylvain Dumon]], French politician, deputy (1831-1848) (d. [[1870]])
* [[February 14]]
** [[John Capron]], American military officer in the infantry (d. [[1878]])
* [[February 15]] – [[Henry Engelhard Steinway]], German-American piano manufacturer (d. [[1871]])
** [[Pierre Sylvain Dumon]], French politician who was a deputy (1831-1848) (d. [[1870]])
* [[February 15]]
** [[Elias Florence]], member of the United States House of Representatives (d. [[1880]])
** [[Henry Engelhard Steinway]], German-American piano manufacturer (d. [[1871]])
* [[February 17]] – [[Charles Alexandre]], French Hellenist (d. [[1870]])
* [[February 17]] – [[Charles Alexandre]], French Hellenist (d. [[1870]])
* [[February 18]]
* [[February 18]]
** [[Jean-Baptiste Boucho]], French-born Vicar Apostolic of Malacca-Singapore (d. [[1871]])
** [[Jean-Baptiste Boucho]], French-born Vicar Apostolic of Malacca-Singapore (d. [[1871]])
** [[John Day (judge)|John Day]], Liberian politician and jurist, 2nd Chief Justice of Liberia (1854 until his death) (d. [[1859]])
** [[John Day (judge)|John Day]], Liberian politician and jurist, 2nd Chief Justice of Liberia (1854 until his death) (d. [[1859]])
** [[John Davis Pierce]], American Congregationalist minister (d. [[1882]])
* [[February 19]]
* [[February 19]]
** [[Giuseppe Avezzana]], Italian soldier fighting in Europe and America (d. [[1879]])
** [[Giuseppe Avezzana]], Italian soldier fighting in Europe and America (d. [[1879]])
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** [[Andrew Fernando Holmes]], Canadian physician (d. [[1860]])
** [[Andrew Fernando Holmes]], Canadian physician (d. [[1860]])
** [[Johann Adam Pupikofer]], Swiss historian, curator of the Thurgau cantonal archive in Frauenfeld (d. [[1882]])
** [[Johann Adam Pupikofer]], Swiss historian, curator of the Thurgau cantonal archive in Frauenfeld (d. [[1882]])
* [[March 18]] – [[Michel Goudchaux]], French banker, politician who was twice Minister of Finance during the French Second Republic (d. [[1862]])
* [[March 18]]
** [[Michel Goudchaux]], French banker, politician who was twice Minister of Finance during the French Second Republic (d. [[1862]])
** [[James Wilson II (New Hampshire politician)|James Wilson II]], United States Representative from New Hampshire (d. [[1881]])
* [[March 19]]
* [[March 19]]
** [[John Braithwaite (engineer)|John Braithwaite]], English engineer, inventor of the first steam fire engine (d. [[1870]])
** [[John Braithwaite (engineer)|John Braithwaite]], English engineer, inventor of the first steam fire engine (d. [[1870]])
** [[Addison Gardiner]], American lawyer and politician, Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals (1854-1855) (d. [[1883]])
** [[Addison Gardiner]], American lawyer and politician, Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals (1854-1855) (d. [[1883]])
* [[March 20]] – [[John Roberton (1797)|John Roberton]], Scottish physician, social reformer (d. [[1876]])
* [[March 20]] – [[John Roberton (1797)|John Roberton]], Scottish physician, social reformer (d. [[1876]])
* [[March 21]] – [[Johann Andreas Wagner]], German palaeontologist (d. [[1861]])
* [[March 21]]
** [[William K. Clowney]], United States Representative from South Carolina (d. [[1851]])
** [[Johann Andreas Wagner]], German palaeontologist (d. [[1861]])
* [[March 22]]
* [[March 22]]
** [[Pierre Bossier]], Louisiana soldier, state senator (d. [[1844]])
** [[Eduard Gans]], German jurist (d. [[1839]])
** [[Eduard Gans]], German jurist (d. [[1839]])
** Emperor [[Wilhelm I of Germany]] (d. [[1888]])
** Emperor [[Wilhelm I of Germany]] (d. [[1888]])

Revision as of 19:09, 17 April 2022

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1797 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1797
MDCCXCVII
French Republican calendar5–6
Ab urbe condita2550
Armenian calendar1246
ԹՎ ՌՄԽԶ
Assyrian calendar6547
Balinese saka calendar1718–1719
Bengali calendar1204
Berber calendar2747
British Regnal year37 Geo. 3 – 38 Geo. 3
Buddhist calendar2341
Burmese calendar1159
Byzantine calendar7305–7306
Chinese calendar丙辰年 (Fire Dragon)
4494 or 4287
    — to —
丁巳年 (Fire Snake)
4495 or 4288
Coptic calendar1513–1514
Discordian calendar2963
Ethiopian calendar1789–1790
Hebrew calendar5557–5558
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1853–1854
 - Shaka Samvat1718–1719
 - Kali Yuga4897–4898
Holocene calendar11797
Igbo calendar797–798
Iranian calendar1175–1176
Islamic calendar1211–1212
Japanese calendarKansei 9
(寛政9年)
Javanese calendar1723–1724
Julian calendarGregorian minus 11 days
Korean calendar4130
Minguo calendar115 before ROC
民前115年
Nanakshahi calendar329
Thai solar calendar2339–2340
Tibetan calendar阳火龙年
(male Fire-Dragon)
1923 or 1542 or 770
    — to —
阴火蛇年
(female Fire-Snake)
1924 or 1543 or 771
January 14: Battle of Rivoli

1797 (MDCCXCVII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar, the 1797th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 797th year of the 2nd millennium, the 97th year of the 18th century, and the 8th year of the 1790s decade. As of the start of 1797, the Gregorian calendar was 11 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Events

January–March

April–June

July–September

July 24: Battle of Santa Cruz

October–December

October 11: Battle of Camperdown

Undated


Births

January–March

Annette von Droste-Hülshoff
Maria Leopoldina of Austria
Franz Schubert
George Julius Poulett Scrope
Michel Goudchaux
J. G. M. Ramsey

April–June

Franz Graf von Wimpffen
Adolphe Thiers
Jean Victoire Audouin
John Hughes
Imam Shamil

July–September

Innocent of Alaska
Mary Shelley

October–December

Philippe Suchard
Thurlow Weed
Heinrich Heine
Charles Hodge

Deaths

January–March

Francis Lightfoot Lee

April–June

François-Noël Babeuf
Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar

July–September

Edmund Burke
Joseph Wright of Derby
Mary Wollstonecraft
Asaf-ud-Daula

October–December

Agui

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