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Calendar year
1758 (MDCCLVIII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar, the 1758th
1758
Series of essays by Samuel Johnson
Johnson, published in the London weekly the Universal Chronicle between 1758 and 1760. It is likely that the Chronicle was published for the sole purpose
The_Idler_(1758–1760)
Species of bird
in large numbers through much of North America. It was first described in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus and has three officially recognized subspecies. Adult common
Common_grackle
Family of venomous sea snails
Linnaeus, 1758 represented as Conus Linnaeus, 1758 Cucullus Röding, 1798: synonym of Conus (Conus) Linnaeus, 1758 represented as Conus Linnaeus, 1758 Cylinder
Cone_snail
1758 siege of the French and Indian War
The siege of Louisbourg (8 June – 26 July 1758) was fought during the Seven Years' War on Cape Breton Island between an attacking British force and defending
Siege_of_Louisbourg_(1758)
Large, bright but obscured globular cluster belonging to the Milky Way Galaxy
FSR 1758 (also known as the Sequoia Cluster) is a large and bright but heavily obscured globular cluster belonging to the Milky Way galaxy. It is located
FSR_1758
Events from the year 1758 in France. Monarch – Louis XV 29 April – Battle of Cuddalore 12 June – Battle of Rheinberg 23 June – Battle of Krefeld 3 August
1758_in_France
French revolutionary, lawyer and politician (1758–1794)
Isidore de Robespierre (/ˈroʊbzpjɛər/; French: [maksimiljɛ̃ ʁɔbɛspjɛʁ]; 6 May 1758 – 28 July 1794) was a French lawyer and statesman, widely recognised as one
Maximilien_Robespierre
Coventry-class Royal Navy frigate
28-gun Coventry-class sixth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. Launched in 1758, she saw active service in the Seven Years' War and the American Revolutionary
HMS_Liverpool_(1758)
Events from the year 1758 in Germany. Electorate of Bavaria – Maximilian III Joseph King of Prussia – Frederick II Electorate of Saxony – Augustus III
1758_in_Germany
Book by Carl Linnaeus
written by Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus and published in two volumes in 1758 and 1759, which marks the starting point of zoological nomenclature. In it
10th edition of Systema Naturae
10th_edition_of_Systema_Naturae
Galaxy cluster composed of two subclusters
Abell 1758 is a large system of two galaxy clusters separated by 2 Mpc, the Northern cluster (Abell 1758N) and the Southern cluster (Abell 1758S). It is
Abell_1758
Events in the year 1758 in Iceland. Monarch: Frederick V Governor of Iceland: Otto von Rantzau The Natural History of Iceland is reprinted in English.
1758_in_Iceland
The 1758 papal conclave (15 May – 6 July) was convoked after the death of Pope Benedict XIV on 3 May 1758 and ended with the election of Cardinal Carlo
1758_conclave
1758 battle of the Seven Years' War
The Battle of Cuddalore took place on 29 April 1758 during the Seven Years' War near Cuddalore off the Carnatic coast of India, and was an indecisive battle
Battle_of_Cuddalore_(1758)
Events from the year 1758 in Scotland. Lord Advocate – Robert Dundas the younger Solicitor General for Scotland – Andrew Pringle of Alemore Lord Justice
1758_in_Scotland
1758 battle of the Seven Years' War
The Battle of Nagapatam was an indecisive naval battle on 3 August 1758 during the Seven Years' War. A British squadron under Vice-Admiral George Pocock
Battle_of_Negapatam_(1758)
Italian painter (1679–1758)
Francesco Mancini (24 April 1679–August 1758) was an Italian painter whose works are known between 1719 and 1756. He was the pupil of Carlo Cignani. A
Francesco_Mancini_(1679–1758)
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
of the French Navy. She was captured by a British squadron on 28 February 1758 at the Battle of Cartagena and subsequently commissioned into the Royal Navy
HMS_Foudroyant_(1758)
Events from the year 1758 in Sweden Monarch – Adolf Frederick 28 September - Battle of Fehrbellin (1758) 14 October - First issue of Norrköpings Tidningar
1758_in_Sweden
Founding Father, U.S. president from 1817 to 1825
James Monroe (April 28, 1758 – July 4, 1831) was an American Founding Father who served as the fifth president of the United States from 1817 to 1825.
James_Monroe
vigintiduopunctata (Linnaeus, 1758) Anatis ocellata (Linnaeus, 1758) Aphidecta obliterata (Linnaeus, 1758) Hippodamia tredecimpunctata (Linnaeus, 1758) Hippodamia variegata
List of ladybirds and related beetle species recorded in Britain
List_of_ladybirds_and_related_beetle_species_recorded_in_Britain
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 16 November 1758 at Rotherhithe. The physician Thomas Denman served on Edgar until 1763. She
HMS_Edgar_(1758)
of Foot to defend Lunenburg. The campaign was so successful, by November 1758, the members of the House of Assembly for Lunenburg stated "they received
Lunenburg_campaign_(1758)
British Member of Parliament (c. 1696–1758)
1696 – 20 January 1758) was an English courtier, administrator and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1720 to 1758. Arundell was the second
Richard_Arundell_(died_1758)
Raja of Panna (1758–1778)
Hindupat Singh was the Raja of Panna from 1758 until his death in 1777. Although Hindupat was the eldest son of Sabha Singh, his father superseded his
Hindupat_Singh
1755–1764 British forced removal of Acadians from Maritime Canada
and the Nova Scotia Council ordered all Acadians to be expelled. Prior to 1758, Acadians were deported to the Thirteen Colonies (first wave of the expulsion)
Expulsion_of_the_Acadians
Prosternon tessellatum (Linnaeus, 1758) Selatosomus aeneus (Linnaeus, 1758) Selatosomus cruciatus (Linnaeus, 1758) Selatosomus melancholicus (Fabricius
List of click beetle species recorded in Britain
List_of_click_beetle_species_recorded_in_Britain
Former pleasure gardens in Birmingham, England
the Duddeston area of Aston (now Birmingham), England. It operated from 1758 to 1850. Nothing remains of the gardens today. The gardens, named after London's
Vauxhall_Gardens_(Birmingham)
English courtier and antiquary
Sir Clement Cottrell-Dormer (1686–1758) was an English courtier and antiquary. Cottrell was born in Westminster, Middlesex, England on 2 April 1686. He
Clement_Cottrell-Dormer
British politician
Edward Coke (1758–29 Jul 1836), born Edward Roberts, was a British politician and landowner. Edward was the second son of Wenman Coke and younger brother
Edward_Coke_(1758–1836)
Events from the year 1758 in art. Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria, establishes a Kupferstich- und Zeichnungskabinett in the Mannheim Palace, predecessor
1758_in_art
American banker (1758–1841)
Herman LeRoy (January 16, 1758 – March 31, 1841) was an American merchant, shipowner and banker. He was born on January 16, 1758, in New York City in what
Herman_LeRoy
British Army officer and politician (1706–1758)
Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough, KG, PC (22 November 1706 – 20 October 1758), styled The Hon. Charles Spencer between 1706 and 1729 and the Earl of Sunderland
Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough
Charles_Spencer,_3rd_Duke_of_Marlborough
Coventry-class Royal Navy frigate
Coventry-class sixth-rate sailing frigate of the Royal Navy, launched in 1758. She was one of the captors of the Spanish ship Hermione. After Hermione
HMS_Active_(1758)
Events from the year 1758 in Ireland. Monarch: George II 29 April – the Wide Streets Commission (officially the Commissioners for making Wide and Convenient
1758_in_Ireland
Species of beetle
(Oulema melanopus) is a significant crop pest, described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. One generation of this beetle is produced a year. Adults feed before winter
Cereal_leaf_beetle
Events in the year 1758 in India. National income - ₹9,451 million 20 April – Marathas attacked Lahore and occupied it. Tukoji Holkar conquered Multan
1758_in_India
cylindricum (Linnaeus, 1758) Lucanus cervus (Linnaeus, 1758) Platycerus caraboides (Linnaeus, 1758) Dorcus parallelipipedus (Linnaeus, 1758) Family Trogidae
List of dung beetle and chafer (Scarabaeoidea) species recorded in Britain
List_of_dung_beetle_and_chafer_(Scarabaeoidea)_species_recorded_in_Britain
Events from the year 1758 in Wales. Lord Lieutenant of North Wales (Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey, Caernarvonshire, Flintshire, Merionethshire, Montgomeryshire)
1758_in_Wales
Species of arthropod
of envenomation render the species nearly incapable of harming humans. In 1758, Carl Linnaeus described the species in the tenth edition of his Systema
Scutigera_coleoptrata
18th century fort in Pennsylvania
supply depot and a military headquarters during the Forbes Expedition in 1758. It was one of the first forts authorized for construction by Governor Robert
Carlisle_Fort
Events from the year 1758 in Canada. French Monarch: Louis XV British and Irish Monarch: George II Governor General of New France: Pierre François de Rigaud
1758_in_Canada
North American theater of the Seven Years' War
in New France, preferring to concentrate their forces in Europe. Between 1758 and 1760, the British launched a campaign to capture French Canada, taking
French_and_Indian_War
Eighteenth century naval vessel
in 1755. On 29 May 1758 she was captured in the Bay of Biscay by HMS Dorsetshire and HMS Achilles at the action of 29 April 1758. Commissioned into the
French_ship_Raisonnable
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
60-gun fourth-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 22 June 1758 at Chatham Dockyard. She served during the Seven Years' War, sailing for
HMS_Panther_(1758)
Peshwa of the Maratha Confederacy from 1773 to 1774
of present-day Pakistan—mainly Punjab up to Peshawar—under Maratha rule (1758–59) for a brief period. Ahmad Shah Durrani later sought revenge against the
Raghunath_Rao
The year 1758 in science and technology involved some significant events. December 25 – Halley's Comet is sighted by Johann Georg Palitzsch, confirming
1758_in_science
1758 battle
by the Prussians against the Swedish force. It was fought on 28 September 1758, in the course of the Seven Years' War. The Prussian forces under General
Battle_of_Fehrbellin_(1758)
Polish military officer (c. 1680 – 1758)
Wilhelm Mier (c. 1680 – 13 February 1758) was a military officer, statesman, and nobleman. He was the Governor of Kraków and Sandomierz from 1715 to 1724
Wilhelm_Mier
18th-century British noblewoman
Seymour Dorothy Fleming (5 October 1758 – 9 September 1818), styled Lady Worsley from 1775 to 1805, was a member of the British gentry, notable for her
Seymour_Fleming
Raja of Panna (1752–1758)
Aman Singh Judeo was the Raja of Panna from 1752 until his death in 1758. Upon the death of his father, Sabha Singh, in 1752, he ascended the throne of
Aman_Singh_Judeo
Danish/Norwegian clergyman
Niels Dorph (1681–1758) was a Danish/Norwegian clergyman. He served as Bishop of the Diocese of Oslo from 1738 to 1758. Godal, Anne Marit (ed.). "Niels
Niels_Dorph
Austrian pianist and composer
Josepha Barbara Auernhammer (25 September 1758 – 30 January 1820) was an Austrian pianist and composer. Auernhammer was born in Vienna, the eleventh of
Josepha_Barbara_Auernhammer
Events from the year 1758 in Denmark. Monarch – Frederick V Prime minister – Johan Ludvig Holstein-Ledreborg The ballet dancers Marie Barch and Carl Vilhelm
1758_in_Denmark
Richmond-class frigate of the Royal Navy
of the Royal Navy built by Henry Adams and launched at Bucklers Hard in 1758. She served in several wars, including for some four years in French service
HMS_Thames_(1758)
Species of beetle
subspecies L. cervus cervus (Linnaeus, 1758) was established via the original description of the species in 1758. The three latterly added subspecies are
Lucanus_cervus
instance, Irish or France). Christopher Smart writes "Jubilate Agno" (about 1758-63), only published in 1939 Mark Akenside, An Ode to the Country Gentlemen
1758_in_poetry
English politician
George Dashwood (bp 7 March 1680 – 10/11 January 1758) was an English politician who served as a Tory MP for Stockbridge. Dashwood was born into a prosperous
George_Dashwood_(1680–1758)
Coventry-class Royal Navy frigate
Coventry-class sixth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. She was launched in 1758 and taken to pieces in 1794. The vessel was named after Maidstone, a county
HMS_Maidstone_(1758)
Frigate of the Royal Navy
36-gun Venus-class fifth-rate frigates of the Royal Navy. She was launched in 1758 and served for more than half a century until 1809. She was reduced from
HMS_Venus_(1758)
Peter (Perez) Beer (1758–1838) was an Austrian Jewish enlightenment thinker, teacher and historian. He also used the pen name Theophil Nikodem. He was
Peter_Beer_(historian)
Pioneer settler of Arkansas, USA
Benjamin Crowley (c. 1758 – 1842) was a 19th-century American pioneer and the namesake of Crowley's Ridge. Crowley was born in Halifax County, Virginia
Benjamin_Crowley
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 23 February 1758 at Deptford Dockyard. In March 1758 the newly commissioned Shrewsbury, captained by Hugh Palliser
HMS_Shrewsbury_(1758)
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1758_in_music
German author
Johann Friedrich Schütze, pseudonym: Jäger, (1758–1810) was a German writer. Schütze was born on 1 April 1758 in Altona near Hamburg in the Duchy of Holstein
Johann_Friedrich_Schütze
British peer (1756–1779)
1756 – 8 July 1779), styled Lord Robert Bertie until 1758 and Marquess of Lindsey between 1758 and 1778, was a British peer. He was born in Grimsthorpe
Robert Bertie, 4th Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven
Robert_Bertie,_4th_Duke_of_Ancaster_and_Kesteven
Henry Fitzhugh (January 15, 1686 – December 12, 1758) was an American planter who served a term in the House of Burgesses and whose portrait was painted
Henry_Fitzhugh_(sheriff)
Hindu saint (1758–1830)
Muktanand Swami (1758–1830), born Mukunddas, was a swami and paramahansa of Bhagwan Swaminarayana. He was born Mukunddas to Anandram and Radhabai in Amrapur
Muktanand_Swami
American architect
(October 15, 1758 – October 30, 1831) was an American architect and housewright. Kimball was born in Ipswich, Province of Massachusetts Bay, in 1758. Kimball
John_Kimball_Sr.
British peer and politician (1758–1844)
Ponsonby, 3rd Earl of Bessborough (24 January 1758 – 3 February 1844), styled the Viscount Duncannon from 1758 to 1793, was an Anglo-Irish peer. Ponsonby
Frederick Ponsonby, 3rd Earl of Bessborough
Frederick_Ponsonby,_3rd_Earl_of_Bessborough
was approved on 31 January 1758. Three ships were ordered on 28 December 1757, with names being assigned on 1 February 1758. Two further ships to this
Bellona-class ship of the line
Bellona-class_ship_of_the_line
literary events and publications of 1758. April 15 – Samuel Johnson begins publishing a series of essays, The Idler (1758–1760), in the Universal Chronicle
1758_in_literature
1758–1760 British military conquest
Britain and the Kingdom of France. It started with a British campaign in 1758 and ended with the region being put under a British military regime between
Conquest_of_New_France
The year 1758 in architecture involved some significant events. Foundations of a new Church of Sainte-Geneviève in Paris, designed by Jacques-Germain Soufflot
1758_in_architecture
Brightest cluster galaxy of the northern cluster of Abell 1758 in Canes Venatici
Abell 1758N BCG (Short for Abell 1758 Northern Brightest Cluster Galaxy) is a massive elliptical galaxy located in the constellation of Canes Venatici
Abell_1758N_BCG
Cricket season review
Details have survived of one major eleven-a-side match in the 1758 English cricket season, and one single wicket event. In the only "great match" of the
1758_English_cricket_season
Species of bird
eastern kingbird was described by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in 1758 in the tenth edition of his Systema Naturae under the binomial name of Lanius
Eastern_kingbird
Species of bird
grosbeak was formally described by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in 1758 in the tenth edition of his Systema Naturae under the binomial name Loxia
Blue_grosbeak
Species of mammals related to sloths and armadillos
subspecies of C. didactylus were recognized. C. d. didactylus Linnaeus, 1758 - the Guyanas, eastern Venezuela, Trinidad, Atlantic Forest C. d. catellus
Silky_anteater
Genus of true bugs
synonym for Eulecanium tiliae (Linnaeus, 1758) Coccus alni Modeer, 1778 synonym for Eulecanium tiliae (Linnaeus, 1758) Coccus arens Hodgson, 1968 synonym for
Coccus_(insect)
Mannerheim, 1843 Cantharis fusca Linnaeus, 1758 Cantharis lateralis Linnaeus, 1758 Cantharis livida Linnaeus, 1758 Cantharis nigra (De Geer, 1774) Cantharis
List of soldier beetle (Cantharidae) species recorded in Britain
List_of_soldier_beetle_(Cantharidae)_species_recorded_in_Britain
British Army officer
Hon. John Knox (1758–1800) was a British Army officer. He was the son of Thomas Knox, 1st Viscount Northland and Hon. Anne Vesey, daughter of John Vesey
John_Knox_(1758–1800)
chital, axis deer Bison bison (Linnaeus, 1758) — American bison, buffalo Capreolus capreolus (Linnaeus, 1758) — European roe deer, roe deer Caracal caracal
List_of_tautonyms
Species of fish found in the Indo-Pacific region
Retrieved 9 February 2023. "Species Rhinecanthus aculeatus Linnaeus 1758". FishWisePro. 1758. Retrieved 19 April 2020. Kuwamura, T. (1997). "Evolution of Female
Lagoon_triggerfish
Species of moth
moth of the family Sphingidae. It was described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. Daphnis nerii is a large hawk-moth found
Daphnis_nerii
Son of King Frederick William I of Prussia (1722–1758)
Augustus William of Prussia (German: August Wilhelm; 9 August 1722 – 12 June 1758) was the son of King Frederick William I of Prussia and a younger brother
Prince Augustus William of Prussia
Prince_Augustus_William_of_Prussia
Margravine consort of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
Wilhelmine of Prussia (Friederike Sophie Wilhelmine; 3 July 1709 – 14 October 1758) was a Prussian princess and composer. She was the eldest daughter of Frederick
Wilhelmine, Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
Wilhelmine,_Margravine_of_Brandenburg-Bayreuth
1758 French and Indian War battle
The Battle of Carillon, also known as the 1758 Battle of Ticonderoga, was fought on July 8, 1758, during the French and Indian War (which was part of the
Battle_of_Carillon
Species of moth
evolution. The hummingbird hawk-moth was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. As of 2018, its mitogenome has been sequenced
Hummingbird_hawk-moth
Genus of gastropods
Linnaeus, 1758: synonym of Bolinus brandaris (Linnaeus, 1758) Murex canaliculatus Linnaeus, 1758: synonym of Busycotypus canaliculatus (Linnaeus, 1758) Murex
Murex
Species of bird
tanager was formally described by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in 1758 in the tenth edition of his Systema Naturae under the binomial name Fringilla
Summer_tanager
Ruler of Haihaiyavanshi Kingdom
Mohan Singh (c. 1755–1758) was the last ruler of the Haihaiyavanshi Kingdom, the dynasty which ruled Chhattisgarh for over 700 years. He ruled Chhattisgarh
Mohansingh_(ruler)
Species of hydrozoan
Sea and eastern Arabian Sea. It was first identified by Carl Linnaeus in 1758, under the basionym Medusa porpita. In addition, it is one of the two genera
Porpita_porpita
Events from the year 1758 in Great Britain. Monarch – George II Prime Minister – Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle (Whig) 15 April – Samuel Johnson
1758_in_Great_Britain
1758 battle in Saxony
The Battle of Lutterberg took place on 10 October 1758 during the Seven Years' War between a French force of 42,000 commanded by Charles, Prince of Soubise
Battle_of_Lutterberg_(1758)
Genus of centipedes
cytolysin. Scolopendra was one of the genera created by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae, the starting point for zoological nomenclature
Scolopendra
British Army officer
Duncan Campbell was a Scots nobleman who died on 18 July 1758 as a result of wounds received in an unsuccessful frontal attack against French forces at
Duncan_Campbell_(died_1758)
Military unit
regiment of the British Indian Army. They trace their origins to 1758 (268 years ago) (1758), when they were raised as the 1st Battalion Coast Sepoys. The
61st_Pioneers
Species of owl
scops owl was formally described by Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in 1758 in the tenth edition of his Systema Naturae. Linnaeus cited the 1599 description
Eurasian_scops_owl
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from the city of Worcester, named from Old English ceaster ‘Roman fort or walled city’ (Latin castra ‘legionary camp’) + a British tribal name of uncertain origin.Rev. William Worcester emigrated from England and settled in Salisbury, MA, before 1638. He had many prominent descendants, including Noah Worcester (b. 1758) and Samuel Worcester (b. 1770), both NH Congregational clergymen, and Joseph Emerson Worcester (1784–1865), a noted lexicographer, geographer, and historian.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Welsh origin)
English (of Welsh origin) : Anglicized form of Welsh ap Hywel ‘son of Hywel’, a personal name meaning ‘eminent’ (see Howell).Irish : mainly of Welsh origin as in 1 above, but sometimes a surname adopted as equivalent of Gaelic Mac Giolla Phóil ‘son of the servant of St. Paul’ (see Guilfoyle).This surname is extremely common in Wales and has also spread throughout England and Ireland. The first recorded occurrence of the surname in its modern form is Roger ap Howell, alias Powell, named in a lawsuit in 1563. He was the grandson of Howell ap John (d. 1535). Snelling Powell, born in Carmarthen, Wales, in 1758, came to America in 1793 and was a successful actor and theater manager in Boston. Later members of the family include the novelist Anthony Powell (b. 1905).
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Star eyed
Biblical
youth
Boy/Male
Muslim
Bounty of religion (Islam)
Boy/Male
Tamil
Nabhomani | நபோமாநீ
Jewel of the Sky, The Sun
Girl/Female
English American
Literary; a created name that first appeared in James Banie's Peter Pan.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Guardian of the Banks
Boy/Male
German, Indian, Sanskrit
Dagger; Sharp
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Meggett.
Female
Egyptian
, desire, will.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pleasing, Loved
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