1728
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Centuries: | 17th century · 18th century · 19th century |
Decades: | 1690s · 1700s · 1710s · 1720s · 1730s · 1740s · 1750s |
Years: | 1725 · 1726 · 1727 · 1728 · 1729 · 1730 · 1731 |
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Gregorian calendar | 1728 MDCCXXVIII |
Ab urbe condita | 2481 |
Armenian calendar | 1177 ԹՎ ՌՃՀԷ |
Assyrian calendar | 6478 |
Bengali calendar | 1135 |
Berber calendar | 2678 |
British Regnal year | 1 Geo. 2 – 2 Geo. 2 |
Buddhist calendar | 2272 |
Burmese calendar | 1090 |
Byzantine calendar | 7236–7237 |
Chinese calendar | 丁未年 (Fire Goat) 4424 or 4364 — to — 戊申年 (Earth Monkey) 4425 or 4365 |
Coptic calendar | 1444–1445 |
Discordian calendar | 2894 |
Ethiopian calendar | 1720–1721 |
Hebrew calendar | 5488–5489 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 1784–1785 |
- Shaka Samvat | 1649–1650 |
- Kali Yuga | 4828–4829 |
Holocene calendar | 11728 |
Igbo calendar | 728–729 |
Iranian calendar | 1106–1107 |
Islamic calendar | 1140–1141 |
Japanese calendar | Kyōhō 13 (享保13年) |
Javanese calendar | 1652–1653 |
Julian calendar | Gregorian minus 11 days |
Korean calendar | 4061 |
Minguo calendar | 184 before ROC 民前184年 |
Nanakshahi calendar | 260 |
Thai solar calendar | 2270–2271 |
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1728 (MDCCXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Thursday (dominical letter DC) of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Monday (dominical letter GF) of the Julian calendar, the 1728th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 728th year of the 2nd millennium, the 28th year of the 18th century, and the 9th year of the 1720s decade. As of the start of 1728, the Gregorian calendar was 11 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1918.
Events
January–June
- February 28 – At the Battle of Palkhed, Maratha Peshwa Bajirao I defeats the Mughal Governor of Deccan, Qamar-ud-din Khan, Asif Jah I, Nizam-ul-Mulk.
- March 14 – Jean-Jacques Rousseau leaves Geneva for the first time.
- May 31 – The Royal Bank of Scotland extends the first overdraft (to Edinburgh merchant William Hogg for £1,000).[1]
July–December
- July 14–August 14 – Vitus Bering sails northward from the Kamchatka Peninsula, through the Bering Strait, and round Cape Dezhnev.
- Late Summer – Voltaire ends his exile in England.
- August 29 – City of Nuuk founded in Greenland as fort Godt-Haab by royal governor Claus Paarss.
- October 20–23 – The Copenhagen Fire of 1728 (the largest in the city's history) burns.
Date unknown
- The English astronomer James Bradley uses stellar aberration (first observed in 1725) to calculate the speed of light and observes nutation of the Earth's axis.[2]
- The Real y Pontificia Universidad de San Gerónimo de la Habana, the oldest university in Cuba, is founded in Havana.
- Frederick, Prince of Wales, son of King George II of Great Britain, arrives in Britain for the first time, aged 21.
Births
- January 9 – Thomas Warton, English poet (d. 1790)
- February 3 – Charles Rainsford, British General (d. 1809)
- February 21 – Emperor Peter III of Russia, husband of Catherine the Great (d. 1762)
- February 25 – John Wood, the Younger, English architect (d. 1782)
- April 16 – Joseph Black, Scottish physicist and chemist (d. 1799)
- August 26 – Johann Heinrich Lambert, Swiss mathematician, physicist and astronomer (d. 1777)
- August 28 – John Stark, American Revolutionary War general (d. 1822)
- September 3 – Matthew Boulton, English manufacturer and lifelong key partner of James Watt (d. 1809)
- September 14 – Mercy Otis Warren, American playwright (d. 1814)
- October 5 – Chevalier d'Eon, French diplomat, spy, soldier and transvestite (d. 1810)
- October 7 – Caesar Rodney, American lawyer and signer of the Declaration of Independence (d. 1784)
- October 27 – James Cook, British naval commander and explorer (d. 1779)
- November 10 – Oliver Goldsmith, Irish writer (d. 1774)
- December 28 – Justus Claproth, German jurist and inventor of the deinking process of recycled paper (d. 1805)
- James Armstrong, American politician and Major of the Continental Army (died 1800). Estimated year of birth.
Deaths
- February 12 – Agostino Steffani, Italian diplomat and composer (b. 1654)
- February 13 – Cotton Mather, New England Puritan minister (b. 1663)
- March 4 – Grand Duchess Anna Petrovna of Russia, eldest daughter of Peter the Great (b. 1708)
- April 3 – James Anderson, Scottish historian (b. 1662)
- May 14 – Louise Marie d'Orléans, Mademoiselle, French princess (b. 1726)
- August 15 – Marin Marais, French viol player and composer (b. 1656)
- August 26 – Anne Marie d'Orléans, Queen consort of Sicily and Sardinia (b. 1669)
- September 23 – Christian Thomasius, German jurist (b. 1655)
- November 19 – Leopold, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen, German Prince (b. 1694)
Date unknown
- Giovanni Barbara, Maltese architect and military engineer (b. 1642)
- Dionysius Andreas Freher, German mystic (b. 1649)
- Stokkseyrar-Dísa, Icelandic Galdrmistress (b. 1668)
- Serfoji I, third Raja of the Bhonsle dynasty (b. 1675)
References
- ↑ "The history of payments in the UK". BBC News. 2009-02-16. Retrieved 2016-02-25.
- ↑ Delambre, J. B. (1827). Histoire de l'astronomie au dix-huitième siècle. Paris: Bachelier.
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