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  1. 3 giorni fa · The War of the Austrian Succession was a European conflict fought between 1740 and 1748, primarily in Central Europe, the Austrian Netherlands, Italy, the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. Related conflicts include King George's War in North America , the War of Jenkins' Ear , the First Carnatic War , and the First and Second ...

  2. 31 mag 2024 · The throne of the Holy Roman Empire was continuously occupied by the Habsburgs from 1440 until their extinction in the male line in 1740, and, as the Habsburg-Lorraines, from 1765 until its dissolution in 1806.

  3. 25 mag 2024 · War of the Austrian Succession, (1740–48), a conglomeration of related wars, two of which developed directly from the death of Charles VI, Holy Roman emperor and head of the Austrian branch of the house of Habsburg, on Oct. 20, 1740. In the war for the Austrian succession itself, France.

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  4. 27 mag 2024 · Maria Theresa (Maria Theresia Walburga Amalia Christina; 13 May 1717 – 29 November 1780) was ruler of the Habsburg dominions from 1740 until her death in 1780, and the only woman to hold the position suo jure (in her own right).

  5. 28 mag 2024 · Johann Friedrich Oberlin (born August 31, 1740, Strasbourg, France—died June 1, 1826, Waldersbach, Alsace, France) was a Lutheran pastor and philanthropist who spent his life transforming desperately poor parishes in the Vosges region of France into materially as well as spiritually flourishing communities.

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  6. 6 giorni fa · Giovanni Paisiello (born May 9, 1740, Roccaforzata, near Taranto, Kingdom of Naples [Italy]—died June 5, 1816, Naples) was a Neapolitan composer of operas admired for their robust realism and dramatic power.

  7. 2 giorni fa · Nuova municipalità collegiale di nove membri scelti dal Consiglio comunale dal 25 ottobre 1802: Francesco Bignami sostituito poi da Carlo Arconati, Pietro Carcano, Carlo Costa, Emanuele Gallarati, Aurelio Rezzonico, Gaetano Sacchi, Pietro Saint Clair, Antonio Scorpioni e Carlo Villa. Municipalità di Milano.