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1814
Years:
1811
1812
1813
-
1814
-
1815
1816
1817
Decades
:
1780s
1790s
1800s
-
1810s
-
1820s
1830s
1840s
Centuries
:
18th century
-
19th century
-
20th century
1814
was a
common year starting on Saturday
(see link for calendar).
Contents
1 Events
2 Ongoing events
3 Births
4 Deaths
Events
January 14
-
Denmark
cedes
Norway
to
Sweden
in exchange for west
Pomerania
, as part of the
Treaty of Kiel
January 29
-
French
army of Emperor
Napoleon I
wins the
Battle of Brienne
January 31
-
Gervasio Antonio de Posadas
becomes Supreme Director of Argentina.
February
- Congress of Chatillon - see
George Hamilton Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen
February 1
-
Mayon Volcano
, in the
Philippines
, erupts, killing around 1,200 people; most devastating eruption of Mayon Volcano
February 11
-
Norway
's independence is proclaimed, marking the ultimate end of the
Kalmar Union
February 14
-
Napoleon
wins the
Battle of Vauchamps
February 18
-
Napoleon
wins the
Battle of Montereau
March 7
-
Napoleon
wins the
Battle of Craonne
March 9
- the
USS Enterprise
reaches Wilmington, North Carolina, returning from the Caribbean.
March 10
-
Napoleon
is defeated at the Battle of Laon in
France
March 27
-
War of 1812
: In northern
Alabama
,
United States
forces under General
Andrew Jackson
defeat the
Creek
at the
Battle of Horseshoe Bend
.
March 31
- Anti-Napoleonic troops occupy Paris
April 4
or
April 6
- Emperor
Napoleon
abdicates.
April 10
- the
Duke of Wellington
wins the
Battle of Toulouse
May 3
- Duke of Provence, future
Louis XVIII of France
returns to Paris
May 17
-
Norway
's new constitution
May 17
- Occupation of
Monaco
changes from
French
to
Austrian
hands
May 30
- The
First Treaty of Paris
is signed returning
France
's borders to their
1792
extent.
Napoleon I of France
is exiled to
Elba
on the same day.
July 5
-
War of 1812
:
Battle of Chippewa
- American Major General
Jacob Brown
defeats British General Phineas Riall at
Chippewa, Ontario
.
July 24
- War of 1812: General Phineas Riall advances toward
Niagara Falls, Ontario
to halt
Jacob Brown
's
American
invaders.
July 25
- War of 1812:
Battle of Lundy's Lane
- Reinforcements arrive near
Niagara Falls, Ontario
for General Riall's
British
and
Canadian
force, and bloody, all-night battle with
Jacob Brown
's
Americans
commences at 18.00; Americans retreat to
Fort Erie
.
August 13
- signing of the
Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1814
August 24
-
War of 1812
: British troops burn
Washington, DC
.
August 28
-
Alexandria, Virginia
offers surrender to the British fleet without a fight.
September 11
-
USS Ticonderoga
is victorious in the
Battle of Lake Champlain
November 28
- London
The Times
newspaper becomes the first to be printed on a steam-powered press.
December 24
- peace
treaty of Ghent
ends
War of 1812
between
United States
and
Britain
.
Missionaries
attempt to write down the
Maori_language
George Stephenson
designs his first locomotive
Blutcher
John Abernethy
appointed lecturer in anatomy to the Royal College of Surgeons
John Keats
leaves apprenticeship to become a student at a local hospital
Sir Walter Scott
writes
Waverley
Guyana
transferred from
Netherlands
to
Britain
; it is renamed "British Guiana"
In England, the last hanging under the
Black Act
- William Potter for cutting down an
orchard
- even the judge petitioned for reprieve
Ongoing events
Napoleonic Wars
(
1799
-
1815
)-
Peninsular War
/
Sixth Coalition
War of 1812
(
1812
-
1815
)
Births
January 27
-
Eugene Viollet-le-Duc
, French architect (b.
1879
)
April 3
-
Lorenzo Snow
, president of
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
(d.
1901
)
April 21
-
Angela Georgina Burdett-Coutts
, English philanthropist (d.
1906
)
May 30
-
Mikhail Bakunin
, Russian anarchist (d.
1876
)
August 10
-
Henri Nestlé
, German-born Swiss chocolate magnate (d.
1890
)
August 13
-
Anders Jonas Ångström
, Swedish physicist (d.
1874
)
August 28
-
Sheridan le Fanu
, Irish writer (d.
1873
)
September 2
-
Ernst Curtius
, German archaeologist and historian (d.
1896
)
October 4
-
Jean-François Millet
, French painter (d.
1875
)
October 15
-
Mikhail Lermontov
, Russian writer (d.
1841
)
November 6
-
Adolphe Sax
, Belgian instrument maker, inventor of the
saxophone
(d.
1894
)
Deaths
January 27
-
Philip Astley
, father of the modern
circus
March 28
-
Joseph-Ignace Guillotin
, inventor of the
guillotine
May 29
-
Josephine de Beauharnais
, Empress of France
August 31
-
Arthur Phillip
, British admiral, first governor of New South Wales (b.
1738
)
September 8
- Queen
Marie Caroline of Naples and Sicily
, consort of
Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies
, and
de facto
ruler
October 19
-
Mercy Otis Warren
, American playwright
November 23
-
Elbridge Gerry
,
Vice President of the United States of America
December 2
-
Donatien Alphonse Francois de Sade
, French writer
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