What is 1706?
In the Swedish calendar it was a common
year starting on Monday, one
day ahead of the Julian and ten days behind the Gregorian calendar.
Events
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January–March
- January 26 – War of Spanish
Succession: The uprising by
Bavarians against the
occupation of the Electorate of
Bavaria by Austrian
troops ends after 75 days, and ends
the plans of
Maximilian,
the Elector of Bavaria, to bring
Bavaria under the rule of the House of
Wittelsbach.
- January 26 – Great Northern
War: The Battle of
Grodno begins when a coalition
of 34,000 Swedish and Polish troops besieges the then-Lithuanian
city in the winter time and clashes with 41,000 Russian and Saxon
troops. After almost three months of fighting that lasts to April
10, Sweden takes control of the city, which is
now located in Belarus.
- February 6 – The city of Albuquerque, New
Mexico, is incorporated by
governor Don Francisco Cuervo y Valdes as La Villa de Alburquerque
in the Spanish colonial province of Santa Fe de Nuevo
México in New
Spain. Governor Cuervo sends a report on
April 23 to the Spanish Crown and to New Spain's Governor,
Francisco Fernández de la Cueva, 10th Duke of
Alburquerque
announcing that the new villa, consisting of 35 families and having
a population of 252 adults, has been named in honor of the Duke.
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- February 13 – Great Northern
War: Outnumbered more than 4 to 1 in
infantry troops, and more than 2 to 1 overall, Swedish troops under
the command of General Carl Gustaf
Rehnskiöld defeat a larger force
of 20,000 Russian and Saxon infantry and cavalry at the Battle of
Fraustadt.
- March 21 – Mary
Channing, who was pregnant at the time
that she was convicted of the murder of her husband, is burned at
the stake at Dorset, in front of a crowd of
10,000 onlookers.
- March 27 – Concluding that Emperor Iyasus I
of Ethiopia has abdicated by
retiring to a monastery, a council of high officials appoint Tekle
Haymanot I Emperor of
Ethiopia.
- March 31 – The last
Courts (parliament) of the
Principality of Catalonia
are finished; their dissolution is presided over by King Charles
III of Spain.
April–June
- April 10 – The Battle of
Grodno ends with a Swedish
victory over Russian troops.
- April 27 – War of the Spanish
Succession: After a
siege of 14 days, a French
and Spanish army retakes control of
Barcelona, which had been captured by
England's army in 1705.
- May 12 – A total eclipse of the
Sun takes place and is
visible in most of Europe, with a path crossing modern-day Spain,
France, Germany, Poland and Russia
- May 23 – War of the Spanish
Succession – Battle of
Ramillies: English, Dutch, German,
Swiss and Scottish troops led by John Churchill, 1st Duke of
Marlborough,
defeat Franco-Bavarian forces in the Low Countries.
- June 9 – King Frederik IV of
Denmark sends the first two
Protestant missionaries to India, dispatching Lutherans Heinrich
Plütcshau and Bartholomeus Ziegenbalg to Denmark's colony in
India, the Dansk Ostindien, based at
Tharangambadi ("Tranquebar") in what is
now the Tamil Nadu state.
- June 11 – In Tibet,
Lha-bzang Khan, khan of the
Khoshut, kills the regent and kidnaps the 6th
Dalai Lama, Tsangyang Gyatso, and kills
the Lama's regent.
- June 28 – War of the Spanish
Succession: Troops
dispatched from Portugal capture Madrid and
proclaim the Habsburg dynasty's Archduke Charles of
Austria to be the King
Carlos III of Spain, after the Bourbon ruler, Philip
V, has fled.
- June 29 – Flemish Jesuit missionary François
Noël is welcomed in
China by the Kangxi
Emperor at the Forbidden City in
Beijing, and discusses the Emperor's disdain
over the disapproval of Jesuit accommodation of Confucian rites by
the Roman Catholic Church.
July–September
October–December
- October 13 –
- Augustus II, known as
August der Starke (Augustus the Strong), Elector of Saxony,
having ruled as King of Poland since 1706, signs the Treaty of
Altranstädt (1706),
renouncing all claims to the throne to settle his fight with
Sweden during the Great Northern
War
- Iyasu I, Emperor of Ethiopia since 1682,
is assassinated on the island of Tana, on orders of his son,
Tekle Haymanot I, who has ruled
in Iyasu's place. After being crowned as the new Empeor, Tekle
Haymanot is stabbed to death in 1708 on orders of Iyasu's
brother, Tewoflos
- October – Twinings
founder, Thomas Twining, opens the first known tea
room at 216 Strand,
London, still open .345
- November 4 – The Parliament of
Scotland votes, 116 to 83, to
approve the merger of Scotland with England to form the United
Kingdom. 6
- November 6 – A British attempt to conquer
the Canary Islands fails when a fleet
of 12 Royal Navy warships, commanded by
Admiral John
Jennings is forced
to retreat after being met by a heavy artillery attack while
sailing into Santa Cruz
Bay
- November 15 – Five months after having
been deposed from his position as the Dalai
Lama, Tsangyang
Gyatso disappears while in exile in
Qinghai and is presumed to have been murdered.
- November 28 – The royal wedding of
Prussia takes place in
Berlin between the 18-year-old Crown Prince
Friedrich Wilhelm and
his bride Sophia Dorothea of
Hanover, the 19-year-old
daughter of the future King George I of Great
Britain.
- December 9 – João
V becomes the new King of
Portugal upon the death of his father,
Dom Pedro II, and begins a reign
of 43 years.
- December 14 – Spanish General Alexandre
Maître, Marquis de Bay
leads the successful capture of Alcántara
from Portugal
- December 31 – François
Martin, the first
Governor General of French India (now
part of India's union territory of
Puducherry, retires after
seven years and is replaced by Pierre
Dulivier.
Births
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January–March
- January 1
- January 3 – Johann Caspar
Füssli, Swiss portrait painter and
writer (d. 1782)
- January 7 – Johann Heinrich
Zedler, German publisher (d.
1751)
- January 17
- January 20 – Frederick Charles Augustus,
Count of
Lippe (d.
1781)
- January 26 – John
Elder, pastor (d.
1792)
- January 28 – Shubal
Stearns, colonial evangelist and
preacher during the Great Awakening (d. 1771)
- February 2 – Claude-Godefroy
Coquart, Jesuit priest who
probably arrived in Quebec in 1739 (d. 1765)
- February 8 – Luis de Córdova y
Córdova, Spanish admiral (d.
1796)
- February 11 – Nils Rosén von
Rosenstein, Swedish physician
(d. 1773)
- February 12 – Johann Joseph
Christian, German Baroque
sculptor and woodcarver (d. 1777)
- February 17 – Robert Hampden-Trevor, 1st
Viscount
Hampden,
British diplomat at The Hague and then joint Postmaster General (d.
1783)
- February 19 – John
Hornyold, English Catholic bishop (d.
1778)
- February 20 – Phineas
Stevens, distinguished officer noted
for his defense of the Fort at Number 4 during a siege in April 1747
(d. 1756)
- February 26 – Jan Antonín
Vocásek, Czech Baroque painter (d.
1757)
- February 28 – Philippe-François
Bart, French naval officer who
was Governor of Saint-Domingue during the Seven Years' War (d.
1784)
- March 1 – Sébastien Bigot de
Morogues, French soldier, a
sailor and military naval tactician (d. 1781)
- March 4 – Lauritz de
Thurah, Danish architect and
architectural writer (d. 1759)
- March 6 – Sir George
Pocock, British admiral (d.
1792)
- March 7 – Johann Leonhard
Dober, one of the two first
missionaries of the Moravian Brethren in the West Indies in 1732 (d.
1766)
- March 12 – Johan
Pasch, Swedish painter (d.
1769)
- March 13 – Johann Christoph
Heilbronner, German
mathematical historian (d. 1745)
- March 14 – Siegmund Jakob
Baumgarten, German Protestant
theologian (d. 1757)
- March 23 – Anna Maria Barbara
Abesch, Swiss reverse glass
painter and the daughter of Johann Peter Abesch (d.
1773)
- March 26 – Mather
Byles, American clergyman active in
British North America (d. 1788)
- March 28 – Andrew
Oliver, merchant and public official in
the Province of Massachusetts Bay (d. 1774)
- March 30 – Tommaso
Struzzieri, Roman Catholic prelate
who served as Bishop of Todi (1775–1780) (d.
1780)
April–June
- April 2 – Johann Joseph
Würth, Austrian silversmith of the
late baroque period (d. 1767)
- April 6 – Louis de
Cahusac, French playwright and
librettist (d. 1759)
- April 18 – William
Brattle, Attorney General of Province
of Massachusetts Bay as well as a physician (d.
1776)
- April 24 – Giovanni Battista
Martini, Italian musician (d.
1784)
- April 29 – Pierre-Antoine
Gourgaud, French actor (d.
1774)
- April 30 – Philipp Jakob
Straub, Austrian sculptor (d.
1774)
- May 12 – François Boissier de Sauvages de
Lacroix,
French physician and botanist who was a native of Alès (d.
1767)
- May 17 – Andreas Felix von
Oefele, German historian and
librarian (d. 1780)
- May 20 – Seth
Pomeroy, American gunsmith and soldier
from Northampton (d. 1777)
- May 22 – Samuel
Troilius, Archbishop of Uppsala in the
Church of Sweden (d. 1764)
- June 10 – John
Dollond, English optician (d.
1761)
- June 15 – Johann Joachim
Kändler, German sculptor and
important modeller of the Meissen porcelain manufactury (d.
1775)
July–September
- July 3 – Robert Lee, 4th Earl of
Lichfield, English
politician and peer (d. 1776)
- July 8 – John
Hart, militia officer during King
George's War and the French and Indian War (d.
1777)
- July 16 – Charles Godefroy de La Tour
d'Auvergne,
French nobleman (d. 1771)
- July 21 – Pierre
Lyonnet, artist and engraver who became
a naturalist (d. 1789)
- August 1 – Franz Sebald
Unterberger, South Tyrolean
painter in the Baroque style (d. 1776)
- August 4 – Frederick Charles, Duke of
Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Plön
(d. 1761)
- August 11 – Princess Marie Auguste of Thurn
and Taxis,
Regent of Württemberg (d. 1756)
- August 15 – Benjamin
Dass, Norwegian educator and scholar who
served as Rector of Trondheim Cathedral School (d.
1775)
- August 16 – Bakht Singh of
Marwar, Indian Raja of the
Rathore Clan (d. 1752)
- August 21 – Pierre Nicolas
d'Incarville, French
Jesuit, amateur botanist and missionary to China (d.
1757)
- August 24 – Sir John Evelyn, 2nd
Baronet, British courtier
and Whig politician (d. 1767)
- August 28 – Jan
Bouman, Dutch architect (d.
1776)
- September 3 – Alonso Verdugo, 3rd Count
of Torrepalma,
Spanish count (d. 1767)
- September 8 – Antoine de
Favray, French painter noted for his
portraits of personalities of the Ottoman Empire (d.
1798)
- September 9 – Jean-Baptiste
Barsalou, Canadian fur trader
(d. 1776)
- September 12 – Léon
Ménard, French lawyer and historian (d.
1767)
- September 21 – Polyxena of
Hesse-Rotenburg, second
wife of Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia (d.
1735)
- September 22 – Barbara Regina
Dietzsch, Bavarian painter and
engraver (d. 1783)
October–December
- October 6
- October 11 – Nicolaes
Geelvinck, mayor of Amsterdam (d.
1764)
- October 18 – Baldassare
Galuppi, Venetian composer (d.
1785)
- November 2 – Francis Godolphin, 2nd Baron
Godolphin,
British peer and politician (d. 1785)
- November 6
- November 7 – Carlo
Cecere, Italian composer of operas (d.
1761)
- November 8 – Johann Ulrich von
Cramer, German judge and
philosopher (d. 1772)
- November 11 – Frederick William II,
Prince of
Nassau-Siegen,
last Prince of Nassau-Siegen from the Calvinist line (d.
1734)
- November 18 – Johann Friedrich Alexander,
Prince of
Wied, German
ruler (d. 1791)
- November 22 – Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke
of Marlborough
(d. 1758)
- November 25 – Henry
Dodwell,
British religious controversialist and lawyer (d.
1784)
- December 17 – Émilie du
Châtelet, French mathematician and
physicist (d. 1749)
- December 23 – John
Cornwallis, British politician (d.
1768)
- December 24 – Anna Sophie Charlotte of
Brandenburg-Schwedt,
German noblewoman and member of the House of Hohenzollern (d.
1751)
- December 25 – Maria Anna of
Schwarzenberg, Margravine
consort of Baden-Baden and Princess of Schwarzenberg by birth (d.
1755)
- December 31 – Elisabetta Maria
Satellico, Italian Roman
Catholic professed religious from the Poor Clares who served as her
convent's abbess (d. 1745)
- date unknown
Deaths
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- January 10 – Luisa
Roldán, Spanish artist (b.
1652)
- January 17 – Sir John Lowther, 2nd
Baronet, of
Whitehaven,
English politician (b. 1642)
- January 21 – Adrien
Baillet, French scholar and critic (b.
1649)
- January 29 – Charles Sackville, 6th Earl
of Dorset,
English poet and courtier (b. 1638)
- February 5 – Pierre du Cambout de
Coislin, French prelate
(b. 1636)
- February 12 – Balthasar
Kindermann, German poet (b.
1636)
- February 27 – John
Evelyn, English writer, gardener and
diarist (b. 1620)
- March 1 – Heino Heinrich Graf von
Flemming, German field
marshal and Governor of Berlin (b. 1632)
- March 3 – Johann
Pachelbel, German composer (b.
1653)
- March 6 – García Felipe de Legazpi y Velasco
Altamirano y
Albornoz,
Spanish Catholic prelate, Bishop of Tlaxcala (b.
1643)
- March 31 – Sultan Muhammad
Akbar, Mughal prince (b.
1657)
- April 8 – Caspar
Schamberger, German surgeon and
merchant (b. 1623)
- April 10 – Arthur Chichester, 3rd Earl of
Donegall, Irish
soldier (b. 1666)
- April 12 – Thomas Howard, 3rd Earl of
Berkshire, English
earl and politician (b. 1619)
- April 25 – Thomas
Hinckley, last colonial governor of
Plymouth Colony (b. 1618)
- April 27 – Bernhard I, Duke of
Saxe-Meiningen
(1675–1706) (b. 1649)
- May 2 – Georg Joseph
Kamel, Jesuit missionary and
botanist (b. 1661)
- May 26 – Marcantonio
Barbarigo, Italian Roman
Catholic cardinal and venerable (b.
1640)
- July 2 – Beatriz Kimpa
Vita, Congolese prophet (b.
1684)
- July 9 – Pierre Le Moyne
d'Iberville, French founder
of the colony of Louisiana (b. 1661)
- August 6 – Jean-Baptiste du
Hamel, French cleric and natural
philosopher (b. 1624)
- August 23 – Edward
Nott, British Colonial Governor of Virginia
(b. 1654)
- August 26 – Michael
Willmann, German painter (b.
1630)
- September 1 – Cornelis de
Man, Dutch painter (b.
1621)
- September 9 – Ferdinand de
Marsin, Marshal of
France (b. 1656)
- September 16 – Matthias
Petersen, sea captain and whaler from
the North Frisian island of Föhr (b. 1632)
- September 26 – Onofrio
Gabrieli, Italian painter (b.
1619)
- October 13 – Iyasus I of
Ethiopia (b.
1682)
- October 17 – William
Jones, English lawyer,
Deputy Governor of Connecticut (b. 1624)
- October 26 – Andreas
Werckmeister, German organist,
music theorist, and composer (b. 1645)
- November 9 – Peter
Mews, English Royalist theologian and bishop
(b. 1619)
- November 15 – Tsangyang Gyatso, 6th Dalai
Lama (b.
1683)
- November 16 – Cornelis Evertsen the
Youngest, Dutch admiral
(b. 1642)
- November 20 – Sir Thomas Roberts, 4th
Baronet, English
politician (b. 1658)
- December 3 – Countess Emilie Juliane of
Barby-Mühlingen,
German noblewoman and hymn author (b. 1637)
- December 9 – King Peter II of
Portugal (b.
1648)
- December 12 – Christian Louis, Count of
Waldeck-Wildungen
(1645–1692) and Count of Waldeck and Pyrmont (1692–1706) (b.
1635)
- December 28 – Pierre
Bayle, French philosopher (b.
1647)
- Byerley Turk,
thoroughbred
stallion (b. c.
1684)
Date unknown
References
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