1703 facts for kids
Millennium: | 2nd millennium |
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Centuries: | 17th century – 18th century – 19th century |
Decades: | 1670s 1680s 1690s – 1700s – 1710s 1720s 1730s |
Years: | 1700 1701 1702 – 1703 – 1704 1705 1706 |
Gregorian calendar | 1703 MDCCIII |
Ab urbe condita | 2456 |
Armenian calendar | 1152 ԹՎ ՌՃԾԲ |
Assyrian calendar | 6453 |
Balinese saka calendar | 1624–1625 |
Bengali calendar | 1110 |
Berber calendar | 2653 |
English Regnal year | 1 Ann. 1 – 2 Ann. 1 |
Buddhist calendar | 2247 |
Burmese calendar | 1065 |
Byzantine calendar | 7211–7212 |
Chinese calendar | 壬午年 (Water Horse) 4399 or 4339 — to — 癸未年 (Water Goat) 4400 or 4340 |
Coptic calendar | 1419–1420 |
Discordian calendar | 2869 |
Ethiopian calendar | 1695–1696 |
Hebrew calendar | 5463–5464 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 1759–1760 |
- Shaka Samvat | 1624–1625 |
- Kali Yuga | 4803–4804 |
Holocene calendar | 11703 |
Igbo calendar | 703–704 |
Iranian calendar | 1081–1082 |
Islamic calendar | 1114–1115 |
Japanese calendar | Genroku 16 (元禄16年) |
Javanese calendar | 1626–1627 |
Julian calendar | Gregorian minus 11 days |
Korean calendar | 4036 |
Minguo calendar | 209 before ROC 民前209年 |
Nanakshahi calendar | 235 |
Thai solar calendar | 2245–2246 |
Tibetan calendar | 阳水马年 (male Water-Horse) 1829 or 1448 or 676 — to — 阴水羊年 (female Water-Goat) 1830 or 1449 or 677 |
The year 1703 (MDCCIII) started on a Monday, (or a Thursday by the 11-day slower Julian calendar).
Events
- St. Petersburg becomes the capital of Russia
- February 2 – an earthquake hit the town of L'Aquila, Italy.
- February 14 – an earthquake hits the city of Norcia, Italy.
- February – soldiers at Fort Louis de la Mobile celebrate Mardi Gras in Mobile, starting the tradition for Mobile, Alabama.
- April 21 – the Company of Quenching of Fire (i.e., a fire brigade) was started in Edinburgh, Scotland.
- May 27 – the founding of St Petersburg in Russia.
- May 26 – Portugal joins the Grand Alliance.
- July 29 to 31 – Daniel Defoe is placed in a pillory then imprisoned 4 months for the crime of libel, after publishing a satirical pamphlet (his release is granted mid-November).
- September 12 – the War of the Spanish Succession started in Habsburg, when Archduke Charles was proclaimed King of Spain.
- October – a whirlwind blows down the tower of the Gan Takal in Gondar, the capital of Ethiopia, killing 30 people.
- November 19 – an Unknown masked prisoner dies in Bastille.
- November 24 to December 2 – the Great Storm of 1703, an Atlantic hurricane, blowes through southern England and the English Channel, killing nearly 8000, mostly at sea.
- December 27 – Portugal and England sign the Methuen Treaty which gives preference to Portuguese imported wines into England.
Undated
- A Tale of a Tub, first major satire by Jonathan Swift, is published.
- George Psalmanazar arrives in London.
- Isaac Newton becomes the chairman of the Royal Society.
- Ahmed III (1703-1730) succeeds Mustafa II (1695-1703) as emperor of the Ottoman Empire.
Births
- February 5 – Gilbert Tennent, Irish-born religious leader, was born (he died in 1764)
- March 5 – (N. S.) Vasily Kirillovich Trediakovsky, a Russian poet, was born (he died in 1768)
- May 14 – David Brearly, a delegate to the U.S. Constitutional Convention, was born (he died in 1785)
- June 17 – John Wesley, the English founder of Methodism, was born (he died in 1791)
- June 26 – Thomas Clap, the first president of Yale University was born (he died in 1767)
- August 2 – Lorenzo Ricci, the Italian Jesuit leader was born (he died in 1775)
- September 29 – François Boucher, a French painter was born (he died in 1770)
- October 5 – Jonathan Edwards, an American preacher was born (he died in 1758)
- October 28 – Antoine Deparcieux, a French mathematician was born (he died in 1768)
- November 25 – Jean-François Séguier, a French astronomer and botanist was born (he died in 1784)
- November 26 – Theophilus Cibber, an English actor and writer was born (he died in 1758)
- December 2 – Ferdinand Konščak, a Croatian explorer was (he died in 1759)
Deaths
- January 11 – Johann Georg Graevius, German classical scholar and critic died (born 1632)
- March 3 – Robert Hooke, a very important English scientist died (born 1635)
- March 31 – Johann Christoph Bach, German composer died (born 1642)
- April 20 – Lancelot Addison, English royal chaplain died (born 1632)
- May 16 – Charles Perrault, French writer died (born 1628)
- May 26 – Samuel Pepys, English civil servant and diarist died (born 1633)
- June 14 – Jean Herauld Gourville, French adventurer died(born 1625)
- July 17 – Roemer Vlack, Dutch naval commander died (birthdate unknown)
- September 22 – Vincenzo Viviani, Italian mathematician and scientist died (born 1622)
- September 25 – Archibald Campbell, 1st Duke of Argyll, Scottish privy councillor died (born 1658)
- September 29 – Charles de Saint-Évremond, French soldier died (born 1610)
- October 28 – John Wallis, English mathematician died (born 1616)
- November 19 – The Man in the Iron Mask died
- November 30 – Nicolas de Grigny, French organist and composer died (born 1672)
- December 28 – Mustafa II, Ottoman Sultan (born 1664) died
- date unknown Phetracha, king of Ayutthaya died (born 1632)
Images for kids
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Daniel-Charles Trudaine born 3 January
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Edmund Law born 6 June
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John Wesley born 28 June
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Muhammad Ibrahim (Mughal emperor) born 9 August
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Jean-Louis Calandrini born 30 August
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Louise Levesque born 23 November
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Simon Carl Stanley born 12 December
See also
In Spanish: 1703 para niños
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