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  1. 1. . 28 janvier : disgrâce de Talleyrand, impliqué dans un complot contre lempereur. Napoléon lui enlève sa place de grand chambellan après une se mémorable. Le lendemain 29 janvier, Talleyrand se rend chez Metternich, ambassadeur de Vienne à Paris et se met au service de l' Autriche. 2. . 7 février : décret créant la Chambre de commerce de Dieppe

  2. fr.wikipedia.org › wiki › 18091809 — Wikipédia

    L'année 1809 est une année commune qui commence un dimanche . Événements. 5 janvier : traité des Dardanelles. Paix entre le Royaume-Uni et l’empire ottoman. 1. . 14 février : arrivée à Téhéran de l’ambassade de sir Harford Jones auprès du shah de Perse. 2. .

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 18091809 - Wikipedia

    • Events
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    January–March

    1. January 5 – The Treaty of the Dardanelles, between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the Ottoman Empire, is concluded. 2. January 10 – Peninsular War – French Marshal Jean Lannes begins the Siege of Zaragoza. 3. January 16 – Peninsular War – Battle of Corunna in Galicia (Spain): The British (under General Sir John Moore, who is killed) resist an attempt by the French (under Marshal Soult) to prevent them embarking. 4. February 3 – The Illinois Territory is created from th...

    April–June

    1. April 9 – Tiroleans rise, under the command of Andreas Hofer, against French and Bavarianoccupation. 2. April 10 – Napoleonic Wars – The War of the Fifth Coalition begins when forces of the Austrian Empire invade Bavaria. 3. April 11–15 – Napoleonic Wars – Battle of the Basque Roads: The British Royal Navy defeats the French fleet in the mouth of the Charente, although officers on both sides face subsequent courts-martial. 4. April 18 – The 2,000 Guineas Stakeshorse race is first run in En...

    July–September

    1. July 5–6 – Battle of Wagram: Napoleondefeats the Austrians. 2. July 6 – French troops arrest Pope Pius VII, and take him to Liguria. 3. July 8–9 – Finnish War – Naval Battle of Porkala: The Swedish archipelago fleet defeats the Russians. 4. July 10 – Battle of Znaim: French Marshal Marmontfights inconclusively against the Austrians. 5. July 16 – The city of La Paz (current Bolivia) declares its independence from the Spanish Crown and forms the Junta Tuitiva, the first independent governmen...

    January–June

    1. January 1 – Cao Bá Quát, Vietnamese poet (d. 1855) 2. January 4 – Louis Braille, French teacher, inventor of braille (d. 1852) 3. January 6 – Marie Durocher, Brazilian obstetrician, physician (d. 1893) 4. January 15 4.1. Cornelia Connelly, American founder of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus (d. 1879) 4.2. Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, French anarchist (d. 1864) 5. January 19 – Edgar Allan Poe, American writer, poet (d. 1849) 6. January 21 – Queen Sinjeong, Korean regent (d. 1890) 7. February...

    July–December

    1. July 2 – John R. Goldsborough, United States Navy commodore (d. 1877) 2. July 9 – Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle, German-Jewish anatomist, physician (d. 1885) 3. July 16 – Konstantin Bernhard von Voigts-Rhetz, Prussian general (d. 1877) 4. July 31 – Francis Walker, English entomologist (d. 1874) 5. August 6 – Alfred, Lord Tennyson, British poet (d. 1892) 6. August 8 – Heinrich Abeken, German theologian (d. 1872) 7. August 29 – Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr., American physician, writer (d. 1894) 8...

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    1. Ștefan Golescu, 8th Prime Minister of Romania (d. 1874)

    January–June

    1. January 6 – Johann Augustus Eberhard, German theologian, philosopher (b. 1739) 2. January 16 – John Moore, British general (killed in battle) (b. 1761) 3. February 6 – Antoine Joseph Santerre, French general (b. 1752) 4. February 20 – Richard Gough, English antiquary (b. 1735) 5. February 25 – John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore (Lord Dunmore)(b. 1730) 6. March 7 – Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, Austrian composer (b. 1736) 7. March 11 – Hannah Cowley, English dramatist and poet (b. 1743) 8. Ma...

    July–December

    1. July 6 – Antoine Charles Louis de Lasalle, French cavalry general (killed in battle) (b. 1775) 2. July 22 – Jean Senebier, Swiss pastor, botanist (b. 1742) 3. August 8 – Ueda Akinari, Japanese author, scholar (b. 1734) 4. August 18 – Matthew Boulton, English manufacturer, engineer (b. 1728) 5. August 29 – Lucy Barnes, American writer (b. 1780) 6. September 1 – Johann Friedrich August Göttling, German chemist (b. 1753) 7. September 3 – George Coventry, 6th Earl of Coventry, English noble an...

  4. Aug 18, 2023 · La guerre de la Cinquième Coalition (1809) fut un conflit majeur des guerres napoléoniennes (1803-1815) qui se déroula principalement en Europe centrale entre le Premier Empire français et ses États clients et l'Empire autrichien, soutenu par le Royaume-Uni. Ce conflit de six mois fut la dernière guerre victorieuse de la carrière de l ...

  5. fr.wikipedia.org › wiki › 18491849 — Wikipédia

    Cette page concerne l'année 1849 (MDCCCXLIX en chiffres romains) du calendrier grégorien . Aristocrate du Tigré, illustration du Voyage en Abyssinie de Théophile Lefebvre. Pour le jeu vidéo, voir 1849 (jeu vidéo) . L'année 1849 est une année commune qui commence un lundi .

  6. 6 juillet 1809. Le 4 juillet, les Français s’apprêtent à franchir le Danube et à attaquer les Autrichiens qui gardent les hauteurs de Wagram. Masséna, Oudinot et Davout passent en premier, suivis par Lefebvre, Bernadotte et Macdonald.

  7. Aug 11, 2023 · La bataille d'Essling (alias bataille d'Aspern-Essling, 21-22 mai 1809) fut une bataille majeure des guerres napoléoniennes (1803-1815). L'armée autrichienne de l'archiduc Charles battit l'armée française de l'empereur Napoléon Ier (r. de 1804 à 1814; 1815) qui tentait de traverser le Danube près de Vienne.

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