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[[File:Batalla de Junín.jpg|thumb|right|August 6: [[Battle of Junín]]]]
[[File:Lord Byron on his Death-bed c. 1826.jpg|thumb|[[April 19]]: Death of [[Lord Byron]]]]
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[[May 7]]: The almost completely deaf Beethoven premieres his [[Symphony No 9(Beethoven)| Ninth Symphony]]


== Events ==
== Events ==


=== January–March ===
=== January–March ===
* January 8 – After much controversy, [[Michael Faraday]] is finally elected as a member of the [[Royal Society]], with only one vote against him.
* [[January 8]] – After much controversy, [[Michael Faraday]] is finally elected as a member of the [[Royal Society]] in London, with only one vote against him.
* January 22 – [[First Anglo-Ashanti War]]: [[Battle of Nsamankow]] – forces of the [[Ashanti Empire]] crush British forces in the [[Gold Coast (British colony)|Gold Coast]] (modern-day [[History of Ghana|Ghana]]), killing the British governor [[Charles MacCarthy (British Army officer)|Sir Charles MacCarthy]].
* [[January 22]] – [[First Anglo-Ashanti War]]: [[Battle of Nsamankow]] – forces of the [[Ashanti Empire]] crush British forces in the [[Gold Coast (British colony)|Gold Coast]] (modern-day [[History of Ghana|Ghana]]), killing the British governor [[Charles MacCarthy (British Army officer)|Sir Charles MacCarthy]].
* January 24 – The first issue of the radical quarterly founded by [[Jeremy Bentham]], ''The [[Westminster Review]]'', is published in London.
* [[January 24]] – The first issue of the radical quarterly founded by [[Jeremy Bentham]], ''The [[Westminster Review]]'', is published in London.
* February 10 – [[Simón Bolívar]] is proclaimed dictator of [[Peru]].
* [[February 10]] – [[Simón Bolívar]] is proclaimed dictator of [[Peru]].
* [[February 20]] — [[William Buckland]] formally announces the name ''[[Megalosaurus]]'', the first scientifically validly named non-avian dinosaur species.<ref name="buckland1824">{{cite journal |last=Buckland |first=W. |year=1824 |title=Notice on the ''Megalosaurus'' or great Fossil Lizard of Stonesfield |journal=Transactions of the Geological Society of London |series=2 |doi=10.1144/transgslb.1.2.390 |volume=1 |issue=2 |pages=390–396|s2cid=129920045 |url=https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/partpdf/91364 |url-access= |url-status= |archive-url= |archive-date= }}</ref>
* February 21 – The [[Chumash Revolt of 1824]] begins against the Spanish presence in California.
* [[February 21]] – The [[Chumash Revolt of 1824]] begins against the Spanish presence in California.
* March 4 – Founding of the [[Royal National Lifeboat Institution]] in the British Isles.
* March 5The [[First Anglo-Burmese War]] begins.
* [[March 4]]Founding of the [[Royal National Lifeboat Institution]] in the British Isles.
* March 7 – The [[Florida State Capitol]] moves from [[St. Augustine, Florida|St. Augustine]] to [[Tallahassee, Florida|Tallahassee]].
* [[March 5]] – The [[First Anglo-Burmese War]] begins.
* [[March 7]] – The [[Florida State Capitol]] moves from [[St. Augustine, Florida|St. Augustine]] to [[Tallahassee, Florida|Tallahassee]].
* March 9 – [[Netherlands Trading Society]] (''Netherlandsche Handel-Maatschappij''), a predecessor of [[ABN AMRO]], Dutch firm Financial group, founded.{{source needed|date=April 2020}}
* [[March 9]] – [[Netherlands Trading Society]] (''Netherlandsche Handel-Maatschappij''), predecessor of Dutch bank [[ABN AMRO]], is founded.{{source needed|date=April 2020}}
* March 11 – The [[United States War Department]] creates the [[Bureau of Indian Affairs]].
* [[March 11]] – The [[United States War Department]] creates the [[Bureau of Indian Affairs]].
* March 17 – The [[Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824]] is signed.
* [[March 17]] – The [[Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824]] is signed.
* March 19 – American explorer [[Benjamin Morrell]] departs [[Antarctica]] after a voyage later plagued by claims of fraud.<ref>{{cite book|last= Morrell|first= Benjamin|title= A Narrative of Four Voyages...etc|url= https://archive.org/search.php?query=%28%22Benjamin+Morrell%22+OR+%22Morrell%2C+Benjamin%22%29 |publisher= New York: J & J Harper|year= 1832|access-date= December 17, 2009|pages=69&ndash;70}}</ref>
* [[March 19]] – American explorer [[Benjamin Morrell]] departs [[Antarctica]] after a voyage later plagued by claims of fraud.<ref>{{cite book|last= Morrell|first= Benjamin|title= A Narrative of Four Voyages...etc|url= https://archive.org/search.php?query=%28%22Benjamin+Morrell%22+OR+%22Morrell%2C+Benjamin%22%29 |publisher= New York: J & J Harper|year= 1832|access-date= December 17, 2009|pages=69&ndash;70}}</ref>
* March 29 – In [[Cairo]], 4,000 people are killed in a fire, including people killed by the explosion of gunpowder housed at the palace of Egypt's Ottoman Governor [[Muhammad Ali of Egypt|Mehmet Ali]].<ref>{{cite book|chapter=Fires, Great|title=The Insurance Cyclopeadia: Being an Historical Treasury of Events and Circumstances Connected with the Origin and Progress of Insurance|editor-first=Cornelius|editor-last=Walford|publisher=C. and E. Layton|year=1876|page=71}}</ref>


=== April–June ===
=== April–June ===
[[File:Lord Byron on his Death-bed c. 1826.jpg|thumb|April 19: Death of [[Lord Byron]]]]
* April 9 – The first permanent settlers arrive to construct the new city of [[Tallahassee, Florida]], selected to be the capital of the [[Florida Territory]] newly acquired from the Kingdom of Spain; the area has been selected because it is roughly equidistant from the territory's main cities, [[Pensacola, Florida|Pensacola]] and [[St. Augustine, Florida|St. Augustine]].<ref>Paul E. Hoffman, ''Florida's Frontiers'' (Indiana University Press, 2002) p298</ref>
* [[April 7]] – The [[Mechanics' institute|Mechanics' Institution]] is established in [[Manchester]], England at the Bridgewater Arms hotel, as part of a national movement for the education of working men. The institute is the precursor to three Universities in the city: the [[University of Manchester]], [[UMIST]] and the [[Metropolitan University of Manchester]] (MMU).<ref name=bi>{{cite web|url=https://www.manchester.ac.uk/discover/bicentenary/|website=manchester.ac.uk|author=Anon|year=2024|title=Celebrating our bicentenary: 200 years of education and innovation|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230815205524/https://www.manchester.ac.uk/discover/bicentenary/|archivedate=2023-08-15}}</ref><ref name=umist>{{cite web|url=https://www.manchester.ac.uk/discover/history-heritage/history/umist/|website=manchester.ac.uk|title=History of UMIST|author=Anon|year=2024|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140924010004/https://www.manchester.ac.uk/discover/history-heritage/history/umist/|archivedate=2014-09-24}}</ref><ref name=mmu>{{cite web|url=https://www.mmu.ac.uk/about-us/history|website=mmu.ac.uk|title=Our history and heritage|author=Anon|year=2024|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190403145944/https://www2.mmu.ac.uk/about-us/history/|archivedate=2019-04-03}}</ref>
* April 19 – [[Lord Byron]] (George Gordon Byron), the British poet, dies at the age of 36 in the Greek city of [[Missolonghi]], where he had taken ill while making plans to liberate the Greeks from Ottoman rule, "not in combat, but of a fever caught in the unhealthy conditions at Missolonghi... exacerbated, it is generally agreed, by the over-zealous actions of his doctors, who [[bloodletting|bled]] him excessively."<ref>[[Edward John Trelawny]], ''Records of Shelley, Byron and the Author'' (Penguin, 2013)</ref>
* [[April 9]] – The first permanent settlers arrive to construct the new city of [[Tallahassee, Florida]], selected to be the capital of the [[Florida Territory]] newly acquired from the Kingdom of Spain; the area has been selected because it is roughly equidistant from the territory's main cities, [[Pensacola, Florida|Pensacola]] and [[St. Augustine, Florida|St. Augustine]].<ref>Paul E. Hoffman, ''Florida's Frontiers'' (Indiana University Press, 2002) p298</ref>
* May 7 – [[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]]'s ''[[Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 9]]'' (the "Choral") premieres at the [[Theater am Kärntnertor]] in Vienna. The deaf composer has to be turned around on the stage to witness the enthusiastic audience reaction.
* [[April 19]] – [[Lord Byron]] (George Gordon Byron), the British poet, dies at the age of 36 in the Greek city of [[Missolonghi]], where he had taken ill while making plans to liberate the Greeks from Ottoman rule, "not in combat, but of a fever caught in the unhealthy conditions at Missolonghi... exacerbated, it is generally agreed, by the over-zealous actions of his doctors, who [[bloodletting|bled]] him excessively."<ref>[[Edward John Trelawny]], ''Records of Shelley, Byron and the Author'' (Penguin, 2013)</ref>
* May 24 – [[First Anglo-Burmese War]]: The British take [[Yangon|Rangoon]], Burma.
* [[April 30]] – [[April Revolt]] in [[United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves|Portugal]] begins when [[Miguel I of Portugal|Prince Miguel]] acts against his [[Liberal Revolution of 1820|Liberal]] opponents in defiance of his father [[John VI of Portugal|John VI]].
* June 16 – The [[Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals]] is established in Great Britain.
* [[May 7]] – [[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]]'s ''[[Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 9]]'' (the "Choral") premieres at the [[Theater am Kärntnertor]] in Vienna. The deaf composer has to be turned around on the stage to witness the enthusiastic audience reaction.
* [[May 24]] – [[First Anglo-Burmese War]]: The British take [[Yangon|Rangoon]], Burma.
* [[June 16]] – The [[Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals]] is established in Great Britain.


=== July–September ===
=== July–September ===
[[File:Batalla de Junín.jpg|thumb|right|August 6: [[Battle of Junín]]]]
* July 2 – The [[Confederation of the Equator]] begins in [[Pernambuco, Brazil]]: Wealthy landowners against the government of [[Emperor Pedro I]] initiate a secessionist movement for the independence of Pernambuco.
* [[July 2]] – The [[Confederation of the Equator]] begins in [[Pernambuco, Brazil]]: Wealthy landowners against the government of [[Emperor Pedro I]] initiate a secessionist movement for the independence of Pernambuco.
* July 8 – Queen [[Kamāmalu]] of Hawaii dies of [[measles]], while accompanying her husband during a visit to the United Kingdom.
* July 10 – [[Visit of the Marquis de Lafayette to the United States]]: [[Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette]] and a beloved hero of the American Revolution, departs from the port of [[Le Havre]] in France on the ship ''Cadmus'' for a triumphant return to the United States; he arrives in New York on August 15.<ref>''Sketch of the Life and Military Services of Gen. La Fayette, during the American Revolution'', p.17.</ref>
* [[July 8]] – Queen [[Kamāmalu]] of Hawaii dies of [[measles]], while accompanying her husband during a visit to the United Kingdom.
* [[July 10]] – [[Visit of the Marquis de Lafayette to the United States]]: [[Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette]] and a beloved hero of the American Revolution, departs from the port of [[Le Havre]] in France on the ship ''Cadmus'' for a triumphant return to the United States; he arrives in New York on August 15.<ref>''Sketch of the Life and Military Services of Gen. La Fayette, during the American Revolution'', p.17.</ref>
* July 13 – King [[Kamehameha II]] of Hawaii dies of [[measles]], during a visit to the United Kingdom, before he can meet with King George IV.<ref>Lincoln C. Yamashita, ''Warriors: Pu` Ali Koa'' (Trafford Publishing, 2011) p.46.</ref> Because of the slow communications of the era, news of the King's death does not reach Hawaii until the following March; his funeral will take place on May 11, 1825, and he will be succeeded by his brother [[Kamehameha III]].
* [[July 13]] – King [[Kamehameha II]] of Hawaii dies of [[measles]], during a visit to the United Kingdom, before he can meet with King George IV.<ref>Lincoln C. Yamashita, ''Warriors: Pu` Ali Koa'' (Trafford Publishing, 2011) p.46.</ref> Because of the slow communications of the era, news of the King's death does not reach Hawaii until the following March; his funeral would then take place on May 11, 1825, and subsequently he is succeeded by his brother [[Kamehameha III]].
* July 19 – Don [[Agustín de Iturbide]], who had formerly been [[President of Mexico]] and then proclaimed himself Emperor Agustin the First, until being overthrown on March 19, 1823, is executed by a firing squad in the city of Padilla, five days after returning from exile in England.<ref>John Milton Niles, ''View of South-America and Mexico, by a citizen of the United States'' (H. Huntington, 1825) pp.805-206.</ref><ref>Will Fowler, ''Santa Anna of Mexico'' (University of Nebraska Press, 2009) p.133.</ref>
* [[July 19]] – Don [[Agustín de Iturbide]], who had formerly been [[President of Mexico]] and then proclaimed himself Emperor Agustin the First, until being overthrown on March 19, 1823, is executed by a firing squad in the city of [[Padilla, Tamaulipas|Padilla]], five days after returning from exile in England.<ref>John Milton Niles, ''View of South-America and Mexico, by a citizen of the United States'' (H. Huntington, 1825) pp.805-206.</ref><ref>Will Fowler, ''Santa Anna of Mexico'' (University of Nebraska Press, 2009) p.133.</ref>
* July 25 – The [[Montparnasse Cemetery]] opens in Paris, France.
* [[July 25]] – The [[Montparnasse Cemetery]] opens in Paris, France.
* August 6 – [[Peruvian War of Independence]]: [[Battle of Junín]] – Pro-independence forces defeat the Spanish in the highlands of the Junín region.
* [[August 6]] – [[Peruvian War of Independence]]: [[Battle of Junín]] – Pro-independence forces defeat the Spanish in the highlands of the Junín region.
* August 7 – [[First Anglo-Ashanti War]] ends when forces of the [[Ashanti Empire]] flee the field.<ref>{{cite book|last=Lloyd|first=Alan|year=1964|title=The Drums of Kumasi: the story of the Ashanti wars|publisher=Longmans|location=London|ol=5937815M|lccn=65006132|pages=39–53}}</ref>
* [[August 7]] – [[First Anglo-Ashanti War]] ends when forces of the [[Ashanti Empire]] flee the field.<ref>{{cite book|last=Lloyd|first=Alan|year=1964|title=The Drums of Kumasi: the story of the Ashanti wars|publisher=Longmans|location=London|ol=5937815M|lccn=65006132|pages=39–53}}</ref>
* August 15 – [[Visit of the Marquis de Lafayette to the United States]] begins at [[Staten Island]]; he departs on September 7, 1825.
* [[August 15]] – [[Visit of the Marquis de Lafayette to the United States]] begins at [[Staten Island]]; he departs on September 7, 1825.
* September 13 – With his crew and 29 [[convicts]] aboard the ''[[Amity (brig)|Amity]]'', [[John Oxley]] arrives at and founds the [[Moreton Bay Penal Settlement]] at what becomes [[Redcliffe City, Queensland]], in Australia, after leaving [[Sydney]].
* [[September 13]] – With his crew and 29 [[convicts]] aboard the ''[[Amity (brig)|Amity]]'', [[John Oxley]] arrives at and founds the [[Moreton Bay Penal Settlement]] at what becomes [[Brisbane, Queensland]], in Australia, after leaving [[Sydney]].
* September 16 – [[Charles X of France|Charles X]] succeeds his brother [[Louis XVIII of France|Louis XVIII]] as King of France.
* [[September 16]] – [[Charles X of France|Charles X]] succeeds his brother [[Louis XVIII of France|Louis XVIII]] as King of France.


=== October–December ===
=== October–December ===
[[File:Batalla de Ayacucho by Martín Tovar y Tovar (1827 - 1902).jpg|thumb|right|December 9: [[Battle of Ayacucho]]]]
* October 4 – The [[1824 Constitution of Mexico|First Constitution of Mexico]] is enacted, declaring the country to be a [[federal republic]].
* [[October 4]] – The [[1824 Constitution of Mexico|First Constitution of Mexico]] is enacted, declaring the country to be a [[federal republic]].
* October 10 – The [[Edinburgh]] Town Council founds the Edinburgh Municipal Fire Brigade, the first [[fire brigade]] in Britain, under the leadership of [[James Braidwood (firefighter)|James Braidwood]].
* [[October 10]] – The [[Edinburgh]] Town Council founds the Edinburgh Municipal Fire Brigade, the first [[fire brigade]] in Britain, under the leadership of [[James Braidwood (firefighter)|James Braidwood]].
* October 21 – [[Joseph Aspdin]] patents [[Portland cement]].
* November 5 – [[Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute]], the first [[technological university]] in the English-speaking world, is founded in [[Troy, New York]].
* [[October 21]] – [[Joseph Aspdin]] patents [[Portland cement]].
* [[November 5]] – [[Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute]], the first [[technological university]] in the English-speaking world, is founded in [[Troy, New York]].
* {{OldStyleDate|November 19||November 7}} – In the [[Floods in Saint Petersburg#Largest floods|worst flood]] to date in [[Saint Petersburg]], water rises {{convert|421|cm|in}} above normal, and 200 lose their lives.
* {{OldStyleDate|November 19||November 7}} – In the [[Floods in Saint Petersburg#Largest floods|worst flood]] to date in [[Saint Petersburg]], water rises {{convert|421|cm|in}} above normal, and 200 lose their lives.
* November 30 – The first sod is turned in [[Ontario]] for the first of four [[Welland Canal]]s (the canal opens for a trial run five years later to the day).
* [[November 30]] – The first sod is turned in [[Ontario]] for the first of four [[Welland Canal]]s (the canal opens for a trial run five years later to the day).
* December 3 – [[U.S. presidential election, 1824]]: None of the four candidates for U.S. president gain a majority of the electoral votes, so the election is thrown into the [[U.S. House of Representatives]].
* [[December 3]] – [[1824 United States presidential election]]: None of the four candidates for U.S. president gain a majority of the electoral votes, so the election is thrown into the [[U.S. House of Representatives]].
* December 9 – [[Battle of Ayacucho]]: Peruvian forces defeat the Spanish.
* [[December 9]] [[Peruvian War of Independence]]: [[Battle of Ayacucho]] – Colombian and Peruvian forces led by [[Antonio José de Sucre]] defeat the Spanish.
* December 23Chief [[Pushmataha]] of the [[Choctaw]] Nation dies in Washington.
* [[December 24]]The first American fraternity, [[Chi Phi]] (ΧΦ), is founded at [[Princeton University]].
* December 24 – The first American fraternity, [[Chi Phi]] (ΧΦ), is founded at [[Princeton University]].
* [[December 28]] – The [[Bathurst War]] comes to an end, with the defeat of the [[Wiradjuri]].
* December 28 – The [[Bathurst War]] comes to an end, with the defeat of the [[Wiradjuri]].


=== Date unknown ===
=== Date unknown ===
* Egyptian and Albanian troops of the Ottoman Empire overturn the Greek revolt on [[Crete]].
* The Egyptians capture [[Crete]].
* The Dutch sign the Masang Agreement, temporarily ending hostilities in the [[Padri War]].
* The Dutch sign the Masang Agreement, temporarily ending hostilities in the [[Padri War]].
* The name ''Australia'', recommended by [[Matthew Flinders]] in 1804, is finally adopted as the official name of the country once known as ''[[New Holland (Australia)|New Holland]]''.
* The name ''Australia'', recommended by [[Matthew Flinders]] in 1804, is adopted by the [[Admiralty (United Kingdom)|British Admiralty]] as the official name of the country once known as ''[[New Holland (Australia)|New Holland]]''.
* The [[Fort Vancouver]] trading post is established on the lower [[Columbia River]] by the [[Hudson's Bay Company]].
* The [[Panoramagram]] is invented as the first stereoscopic viewer.
* The [[Panoramagram]] is invented as the first stereoscopic viewer.
* The [[Colorado potato beetle]] is first described, by [[Thomas Say]].
* The [[Colorado potato beetle]] is first described, by [[Thomas Say]].
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=== January–June ===
=== January–June ===
[[File:Bedrich Smetana.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Bedřich Smetana]]]]
[[File:FriedrichSmetana.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Bedřich Smetana]]]]
[[File:Leland Stanford c1870s.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Amasa Leland Stanford]]]]
[[File:Leland Stanford c1870s.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Amasa Leland Stanford]]]]
[[File:Gustav Robert Kirchhoff.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Gustav Kirchhoff]]]]
[[File:Gustav Robert Kirchhoff.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Gustav Kirchhoff]]]]
[[File:Ednah Dow Littlehale Cheney.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Ednah Dow Littlehale Cheney]]]]
[[File:Ednah Dow Littlehale Cheney.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Ednah Dow Littlehale Cheney]]]]
[[File:Lord Kelvin photograph.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin]]]]
[[File:Baron Kelvin 1906.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin]]]]
* January 7 – [[Julia Kavanagh]], Irish novelist (d. 1877)
* [[January 7]] – [[Julia Kavanagh]], Irish novelist (d. 1877)
* January 8 – [[Wilkie Collins]], British novelist (d. 1889)
* [[January 8]] – [[Wilkie Collins]], English novelist (d. 1889)
* January 15 – [[Marie Duplessis]], French courtesan (d. 1847)
* [[January 15]] – [[Marie Duplessis]], French courtesan (d. 1847)
* January 21 – [[Stonewall Jackson|Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson]], American Confederate general (d. 1863)
* [[January 21]] – [[Stonewall Jackson|Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson]], American Confederate general (d. 1863)
* January 26 – [[Emil Czyrniański]], Polish chemist (d. 1888)
* [[January 26]] – [[Emil Czyrniański]], Polish chemist (d. 1888)
* February 7 – [[William Huggins|Sir William Huggins]], British astronomer (d. 1910)
* [[February 7]] – [[William Huggins|Sir William Huggins]], British astronomer (d. 1910)
* February 8 – [[Barnard Elliott Bee, Jr.]], American Confederate general (d. 1861)
* [[February 8]] – [[Barnard Elliott Bee, Jr.]], American Confederate general (d. 1861)
* February 12 – [[Dayananda Saraswati]], Hindu religious leader, Vedic scholar who founded the reform movement ''[[Arya Samaj]]'' (d. 1883)
* [[February 12]] – [[Dayananda Saraswati]], Hindu religious leader, Vedic scholar who founded the reform movement ''[[Arya Samaj]]'' (d. 1883)
* February 14 – [[Winfield Scott Hancock]], American Civil War Union general, Democratic presidential candidate (d. 1886)
* [[February 14]] – [[Winfield Scott Hancock]], American Civil War Union general, Democratic presidential candidate (d. 1886)
* February 27 – [[Prince Kuni Asahiko]] of Japan (d. 1891)
* [[February 27]] – [[Prince Kuni Asahiko]] of Japan (d. 1891)
* March 2 – [[Bedřich Smetana]], Czech composer (d. 1884)
* [[March 2]] – [[Bedřich Smetana]], Czech composer (d. 1884)
* March 9 – [[Amasa Leland Stanford]], American tycoon, industrialist and politician, 8th [[Governor of California]] (d. 1893)
* [[March 9]] – [[Amasa Leland Stanford]], American tycoon, industrialist and politician, 8th [[Governor of California]] (d. 1893)
* March 12 – [[Gustav Kirchhoff]], German physicist (d. 1887)
* [[March 12]] – [[Gustav Kirchhoff]], German physicist (d. 1887)
* March 19 – [[William Allingham]], Irish author (d. 1889)
* [[March 19]] – [[William Allingham]], Irish author (d. 1889)
* March 22 – [[Charles Pfizer]], German-American chemist, co-founder of ''[[Pfizer]]'' (d. 1906)
* [[March 22]] – [[Charles Pfizer]], German-American chemist, co-founder of ''[[Pfizer]]'' (d. 1906)
* March 25 – [[Clinton L. Merriam]], American politician (d. 1900)
* [[March 25]] – [[Clinton L. Merriam]], American politician (d. 1900)
* March 26 – [[Julie-Victoire Daubié]], French journalist (d. 1874)
* [[March 26]] – [[Julie-Victoire Daubié]], French journalist (d. 1874)
* March 27 – [[Johann Wilhelm Hittorf]], German physicist (d. 1914)
* [[March 27]] – [[Johann Wilhelm Hittorf]], German physicist (d. 1914)
* April 6 – [[George Waterhouse (politician)|George Waterhouse]], 7th Prime Minister of New Zealand (d. 1906)
* [[April 6]] – [[George Waterhouse (politician)|George Waterhouse]], 7th Prime Minister of New Zealand (d. 1906)
* April 13 – [[William Alexander (bishop)|William Alexander]], Anglican bishop, Primate of All Ireland (d. 1911)
* [[April 7]] – [[The boy Jones|Edward Jones]], trespasser who continually broke into [[Buckingham Palace]] (d. 1895)
* [[April 13]] – [[William Alexander (bishop)|William Alexander]], Anglican bishop, Primate of All Ireland (d. 1911)
* May 6 – [[Tokugawa Iesada]], 13th ''[[shōgun]]'' of [[Tokugawa shogunate]] of Japan (d. 1858)
* [[May 3]] – [[Pio Siotto]], Italian artist, cameo engraver (d. ?)<ref>{{cite web |title=Empress Victoria Cameo Brooch by Pio Siotto |url=https://antiquecameos.net/cameos/empress-victoria-shell-cameo-brooch-by-pio-siotto |website=antiquecameos.net |publisher=Antique Cameos |access-date=20 June 2023}}</ref>
* May 9 – [[Jacob ben Moses Bachrach]], noted Polish-born apologist of Rabbinic Judaism (d. 1896)
* May 16 – [[Levi P. Morton]], [[List of Vice Presidents of the United States|22nd]] Vice President of the United States (d. 1920)
* [[May 6]] – [[Tokugawa Iesada]], 13th ''[[shōgun]]'' of [[Tokugawa shogunate]] of Japan (d. 1858)
* May 23 – [[Ambrose Burnside]], [[American Civil War]] general, [[Burnside carbine|inventor]], politician from [[Rhode Island]] (d. 1881)
* [[May 9]] – [[Jacob ben Moses Bachrach]], noted Polish-born apologist of Rabbinic Judaism (d. 1896)
* [[May 23]] – [[Ambrose Burnside]], [[American Civil War]] general, [[Burnside carbine|inventor]], politician from [[Rhode Island]] (d. 1881)
* June 7 – [[Bernhard von Gudden]], German neuroanatomist, psychiatrist (d. 1886)
* June 8 – [[Arthur von Mohrenheim]], Russian diplomat (d. 1906)
* [[June 7]] – [[Bernhard von Gudden]], German neuroanatomist, psychiatrist (d. 1886)
* June 20 – [[George Edmund Street]], British architect (d. 1881)
* [[June 8]] – [[Arthur von Mohrenheim]], Russian diplomat (d. 1906)
* June 26 – [[William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin]], Irish-born physicist, engineer (d. 1907)
* [[June 20]] – [[George Edmund Street]], British architect (d. 1881)
* June 27 – [[Ednah Dow Littlehale Cheney]], American writer, reformer, philanthropist (d. 1904)
* [[June 26]] – [[William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin]], Irish-born physicist, engineer (d. 1907)
* June 28 – [[Paul Broca]], French physician, anthropologist (d. 1880)
* [[June 27]] – [[Ednah Dow Littlehale Cheney]], American writer, reformer, philanthropist (d. 1904)
* [[June 28]] – [[Paul Broca]], French physician, anthropologist (d. 1880)


=== July–December ===
=== July–December ===
[[File:Edward Cooper.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Edward Cooper (mayor)|Edward Cooper]]]]
[[File:Edward Cooper.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Edward Cooper (mayor)|Edward Cooper]]]]
[[File:George MacDonald 1860s.jpg|thumb|100px|[[George MacDonald]]]]
[[File:George MacDonald 1860s.jpg|thumb|100px|[[George MacDonald]]]]
* July 1 – [[Casto Méndez Núñez]], Spanish admiral (d. 1869)
* [[July 1]] – [[Casto Méndez Núñez]], Spanish admiral (d. 1869)
* July 12 – [[Eugène Boudin]], French painter (d. 1898)
* [[July 12]] – [[Eugène Boudin]], French painter (d. 1898)
* July 21 – [[Stanley Matthews (judge)|Stanley Matthews]], American politician, [[Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States]] (d. 1889)
* [[July 19]] – [[Horace Carpentier|Horace W. Carpentier]], American politician, 1st governor of [[Oakland, California]] (d. 1918)
* [[July 21]] – [[Stanley Matthews (judge)|Stanley Matthews]], American politician, [[Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States]] (d. 1889)
* July 27 – [[Alexandre Dumas, fils]], French writer (d. 1895)
* August 3 – [[William Burnham Woods]], [[Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States]] (d. 1887)
* [[July 27]] – [[Alexandre Dumas, fils]], French writer (d. 1895)
* [[August 3]] – [[William Burnham Woods]], [[Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States]] (d. 1887)
* August 7 – [[Gideon T. Stewart]], American temperance movement leader (d. 1907)
* [[August 7]] – [[Gideon T. Stewart]], American temperance movement leader (d. 1907)
* [[August 13]] – [[John J. Robison]], American politician in Michigan (d. 1897)<ref>{{cite book |last= |first= |author-link= |date= 1891|title= Portrait and Biographical Album of Washtenaw County, Michigan: Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, Together with Biographies of All the Governors of the State, and of the Presidents of the United States|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HVhfp1DVDDwC |location=[[University of Michigan]] |publisher= Biographical Publishing Company|page= 202|isbn=}}</ref>
* September 4
* [[August 26]] – [[Marie Simon]], German nurse (d. 1877)<ref>{{Cite web |last=Venske |first=Ruth |date=August 25, 2009 |title=Biografie von Marie Simon (1824-1877) |trans-title=Biography of Marie Simon (1824-1877) |url=https://saebi.isgv.de/biografie/Marie_Simon_(1824-1877) |access-date=2023-08-26 |website=[[Sächsische Biografie]] |language=de}}</ref>
* [[September 4]]
** [[Anton Bruckner]], Austrian composer (d. 1896)
** [[Anton Bruckner]], Austrian composer (d. 1896)
** [[Phoebe Cary]], American poet, sister to Alice Cary (1820–1871) (d. 1871)
** [[Phoebe Cary]], American poet, sister to Alice Cary (1820–1871) (d. 1871)
* September 27 – [[Benjamin Apthorp Gould]], American astronomer (d. 1896)
* [[September 27]] – [[Benjamin Apthorp Gould]], American astronomer (d. 1896)
* October 2 – [[Henry C. Lord]], American railroad executive (d. 1884)
* [[October 2]] – [[Henry C. Lord]], American railroad executive (d. 1884)
* October 5 – [[Henry Chadwick (writer)|Henry Chadwick]], English-born American baseball writer, historian (d. 1908)
* [[October 5]] – [[Henry Chadwick (writer)|Henry Chadwick]], English-born American baseball writer, historian (d. 1908)
* October 18 – [[Juan Valera y Alcalá-Galiano]], Spanish author (d. 1905)
* [[October 18]] – [[Juan Valera y Alcalá-Galiano]], Spanish author (d. 1905)
* October 26 – [[Edward Cooper (mayor)|Edward Cooper]], 83rd [[Mayor of New York City]] (d. 1905)
* [[October 26]] – [[Edward Cooper (mayor)|Edward Cooper]], 83rd [[Mayor of New York City]] (d. 1905)
* October 27 – [[Edward Maitland]], British writer (d. 1897)
* [[October 27]] – [[Edward Maitland (writer)|Edward Maitland]], British writer (d. 1897)
* November 24 – [[Frederick Miller]], German-born American brewer, businessman (d. 1888)
* [[November 20]] – [[Sydenham E. Ancona]], American educator, politician and member of the [[United States House of Representatives]] from 1861 to 1867 (d. 1913)
* December 10 – [[George MacDonald]], Scottish writer (d. 1905)
* [[November 24]] – [[Frederick Miller]], German-born American brewer, businessman (d. 1888)
* December 11 – [[Jonathan Letterman]], American surgeon, "Father of Battlefield Medicine" (d. 1872)
* [[December 10]] – [[George MacDonald]], Scottish writer (d. 1905)
* December 14 – [[Pierre Puvis de Chavannes]], French painter (d. 1898)
* [[December 11]] – [[Jonathan Letterman]], American surgeon, "Father of Battlefield Medicine" (d. 1872)
* December 18 – [[John Hall (New Zealand politician)|Sir John Hall]], 12th Prime Minister of New Zealand (d. 1907)
* [[December 14]] – [[Pierre Puvis de Chavannes]], French painter (d. 1898)
* December 27 – [[Charlotta Norberg]], Swedish ballerina (d. 1892)
* [[December 18]] – [[John Hall (New Zealand politician)|Sir John Hall]], 12th Prime Minister of New Zealand (d. 1907)
* [[December 27]] – [[Charlotta Norberg]], Swedish ballerina (d. 1892)


== Deaths ==
== Deaths ==
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=== January–June ===
=== January–June ===
[[File:Théodore Géricault by Alexandre Colin 1816.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Théodore Géricault]]]]
[[File:Théodore Géricault by Alexandre Colin 1816.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Théodore Géricault]]]]
* January 21 – [[Jean-Baptiste Drouet (French revolutionary)|Jean-Baptiste Drouet]], French revolutionary (b. 1765)
* [[January 21]] – [[Jean-Baptiste Drouet (French revolutionary)|Jean-Baptiste Drouet]], French revolutionary (b. 1765)
* January 26 – [[Théodore Géricault]], French painter (b. 1791)
* [[January 26]] – [[Théodore Géricault]], French painter (b. 1791)
* January 29 – [[Princess Louise of Stolberg-Gedern]], wife of Charles Edward Stuart (b. 1752)
* [[January 29]] – [[Princess Louise of Stolberg-Gedern]], wife of Charles Edward Stuart (b. 1752)
* February 9 – [[Anne Catherine Emmerich]], German Augustinian Canoness, mystic, Marian visionary, ecstatic and stigmatist (b. 1774)
* [[February 9]] – [[Anne Catherine Emmerich]], German Augustinian Canoness, mystic, Marian visionary, ecstatic and stigmatist (b. 1774)
* February 21 – [[Eugène de Beauharnais]], son of [[Joséphine de Beauharnais]] (b. 1781)
* [[February 21]] – [[Eugène de Beauharnais]], son of [[Joséphine de Beauharnais]] (b. 1781)
* April 3 – [[Sally Seymour]], American pastry chef and restaurateur
* [[April 3]] – [[Sally Seymour]], American pastry chef and restaurateur
* April 19 – [[Lord Byron|George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron]], English poet (b. 1788)
* [[April 19]] – [[Lord Byron|George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron]], English poet (b. 1788)
* May 15 – [[Johann Philipp Stadion, Count von Warthausen]], German statesman (b. 1763)
* [[May 15]] – [[Johann Philipp Stadion, Count von Warthausen]], German statesman (b. 1763)
* May 26 – [[Capel Lofft]], English writer (b. 1751)
* [[May 26]] – [[Capel Lofft]], English writer (b. 1751)
* May 29 – [[Jean-Baptiste Willermoz]], French Freemason (b. 1730)
* [[May 29]] – [[Jean-Baptiste Willermoz]], French Freemason (b. 1730)
* June 16 – [[Charles-François Lebrun, duc de Plaisance]], Third Consul of France (b. 1739)
* [[June 16]] – [[Charles-François Lebrun, duc de Plaisance]], Third Consul of France (b. 1739)
* June 18 – [[Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany]] (b. 1769)
* [[June 18]] – [[Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany]] (b. 1769)
* June 21 – [[Étienne Aignan]], French writer (b. 1773)
* [[June 21]] – [[Étienne Aignan]], French writer (b. 1773)


=== July–December ===
=== July–December ===
[[File:Lefèvre - Louis XVIII of France in Coronation Robes.jpg|110px|thumb|right|[[Louis XVIII of France]]]]
[[File:Lefèvre - Louis XVIII of France in Coronation Robes.jpg|110px|thumb|right|[[Louis XVIII of France]]]]
* July 14 – [[Kamehameha II]], [[King of Hawaii]] (b. 1797)
* [[July 14]] – [[Kamehameha II]], [[King of Hawaii]] (b. 1797)
* July 19 [[Agustín de Iturbide]], [[Emperor of Mexico]] (b. 1783)
* [[July 19]]
** [[Agustín de Iturbide]], [[Emperor of Mexico]] (b. 1783)
** [[Alexander Pearce]], Irish-born criminal transportee to Van Diemen's Land and cannibal, executed (b. 1790)
* July 20 – [[Maine de Biran]], French philosopher (b. 1766)
* July 21 – [[Buddha Loetla Nabhalai]] (Rama II), [[King of Siam]] ([[Thailand]]) (b. 1767)
* [[July 20]] – [[Maine de Biran]], French philosopher (b. 1766)
* August 12 – [[Charles Nerinckx]], Belgian-born founder of the [[Sisters of Loretto]] (b. 1761)
* [[July 21]] – [[Buddha Loetla Nabhalai]] (Rama II), [[King of Siam]] ([[Thailand]]) (b. 1767)
* August 24 – [[Valentine Quin, 1st Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl]], Irish politician (b. 1752)
* [[August 12]] – [[Charles Nerinckx]], Belgian-born founder of the [[Sisters of Loretto]] (b. 1761)
* September 16 King [[Louis XVIII of France]] (b. 1755)
* [[August 24]] – [[Valentine Quin, 1st Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl]], Irish politician (b. 1752)
* October 13 – [[Sir James Lamb, 1st Baronet]] of England (b. 1752)
* [[September 16]] King [[Louis XVIII of France]] (b. 1755)
* October 30 – [[Charles Maturin]], Irish writer (b. 1773)
* [[October 13]] – [[Sir James Lamb, 1st Baronet]] of England (b. 1752)
* December 5 – [[Anne Louise Boyvin d'Hardancourt Brillon de Jouy]], French confidant of [[Benjamin Franklin]] (b. 1744)
* [[October 30]] – [[Charles Maturin]], Irish writer (b. 1773)
* [[December 5]] – [[Anne Louise Boyvin d'Hardancourt Brillon de Jouy]], French confidant of [[Benjamin Franklin]] (b. 1744)
* December 21 – [[James Parkinson]], English surgeon, apothecary, geologist, palaeontologist, and political activist (b. 1755)
* [[December 21]] – [[James Parkinson]], English surgeon, apothecary, geologist, palaeontologist and political activist (b. 1755)
* [[December 23]] – [[Pushmataha]], chief of the [[Choctaw]] Nation (b. c. 1764)

=== Dates unknown ===
* [[Ali-Qoli Khan Qajar]], half-brother of [[Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar]], the founder of the [[Qajar dynasty]] of [[Qajar Iran|Iran]] (b. {{circa|1756}})


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 20:32, 30 August 2024

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1824 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1824
MDCCCXXIV
Ab urbe condita2577
Armenian calendar1273
ԹՎ ՌՄՀԳ
Assyrian calendar6574
Balinese saka calendar1745–1746
Bengali calendar1231
Berber calendar2774
British Regnal yearGeo. 4 – 5 Geo. 4
Buddhist calendar2368
Burmese calendar1186
Byzantine calendar7332–7333
Chinese calendar癸未年 (Water Goat)
4521 or 4314
    — to —
甲申年 (Wood Monkey)
4522 or 4315
Coptic calendar1540–1541
Discordian calendar2990
Ethiopian calendar1816–1817
Hebrew calendar5584–5585
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1880–1881
 - Shaka Samvat1745–1746
 - Kali Yuga4924–4925
Holocene calendar11824
Igbo calendar824–825
Iranian calendar1202–1203
Islamic calendar1239–1240
Japanese calendarBunsei 7
(文政7年)
Javanese calendar1751–1752
Julian calendarGregorian minus 12 days
Korean calendar4157
Minguo calendar88 before ROC
民前88年
Nanakshahi calendar356
Thai solar calendar2366–2367
Tibetan calendar阴水羊年
(female Water-Goat)
1950 or 1569 or 797
    — to —
阳木猴年
(male Wood-Monkey)
1951 or 1570 or 798

1824 (MDCCCXXIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar, the 1824th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 824th year of the 2nd millennium, the 24th year of the 19th century, and the 5th year of the 1820s decade. As of the start of 1824, the Gregorian calendar was 12 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Events

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January–March

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April–June

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April 19: Death of Lord Byron

July–September

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August 6: Battle of Junín

October–December

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December 9: Battle of Ayacucho

Date unknown

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Births

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January–June

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Bedřich Smetana
Amasa Leland Stanford
Gustav Kirchhoff
Ednah Dow Littlehale Cheney
William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin

July–December

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Edward Cooper
George MacDonald

Deaths

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January–June

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Théodore Géricault

July–December

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Louis XVIII of France

Dates unknown

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References

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