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  • ...rowned men, as many of them had served in the British Egyptian Campaign of 1801 under General Sir [[Ralph Abercromby]], where they had distinguished themse [[Category:Disasters in Essex]] ...
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  • |Ship fate=Wrecked, 16 March 1801 ...1 of 4: Naval Operations December 1800-December 1801, December 1800-March 1801 |pages=426 |publisher=U.S. Government Printing Office |via=Ibiblio |access- ...
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  • ...own-nsw|access-date=2020-10-16|website=Aussie Towns|language=en-US}}</ref> 1801 convicts were cutting timber in area.<ref name=":0" /> In 1826 after a numb ==Disasters== ...
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  • ...Chasseloup as his engineer general. During the [[Peace of Amiens|peace of 1801-1805]] he was chiefly employed in reconstructing the defences of northern I ...r|Correspondance d'un général français, etc. sur divers sujets}}'' (Paris, 1801, republished Milan, 1805 and 1811, under the title ''{{lang|fr|Correspondan ...
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  • {{for|related topics|List of maritime disasters|List of missing ships}} | [[List of shipwrecks in 1800|1800]]|| [[List of shipwrecks in 1801|1801]]|| [[List of shipwrecks in 1802|1802]]|| [[List of shipwrecks in 1803|1803 ...
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  • ...pg|[[Joseph Chatoyer]], the chief of the Black Caribs in St.Vincent, in an 1801 engraving ...Island of St Vincent’ RMG E9982.jpg|Engraving 'after Agostino Brunias' (ca 1801) entitled ''A Negro Festival drawn from Nature in the Island of St Vincent' ...
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  • ...{flag|Kingdom of Great Britain}} (1741–1800)<br />{{flag|United Kingdom}} (1801–1881) .../> and the [[Siege of Alexandria (1801)|siege of Alexandria]] in September 1801.<ref>Carter, p. 44</ref> It returned home at the end of the year.<ref>Carte ...
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  • ...e husband of [[Pauline Bonaparte]], the younger sister of [[Napoleon]]. In 1801, Leclerc was appointed commander of the [[Saint-Domingue expedition]] with ...voyées par Napoléon Bonaparte lors de l'expédition de Saint-Domingue entre 1801 et 1803. Gravure du XIXe siècle.jpg|thumb|An engagement during the [[Saint- ...
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  • ...e, England. As the town industrialised, its population grew from 45,478 in 1801 to 185,157 in 1861. This rapid population growth resulted in greatly increa ...estroyed.<ref name=Buchanan>Buchanan, R Angus. "Special Issue: Engineering Disasters – 4 The Causes of the Great Sheffield Flood of 1864." History of Technology ...
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  • |Ship caption=The ''Earl of Abergavenny'' East Indiaman, off Southsea, 1801, by [[Thomas Luny]] ===Voyage #3 (1801–1802)=== ...
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  • ==1801 Atlantic hurricane season== [[Category:1800s natural disasters]] ...
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  • {{Location map~|United Kingdom|lat=56.40|long=-3.99|label=1801|mark=red pog.svg}} | 7 September 1801 ...
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  • French military disasters in 1798 and 1799 had shaken the Directory, and eventually shattered it in N Additional military disasters, royalist insurrections in the south, [[Chouannerie|Chouan]] disturbances i ...
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  • ...n = ''[[Portrait of Pierre-Narcisse Guérin]]'' by [[Robert Lefèvre]] (1801) ...ed to accord with popular taste. In ''[[Aeneas]] Relating to [[Dido]] the Disasters of [[Troy]]'' (Louvre), Guérin adopted a more sensuous, picturesque style. ...
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  • ...case. Made of reinforced concrete, the cross has withstood various natural disasters, including three major [[hurricane]]s. The arms of the cross measure 70 fee ...for merchant ships and would-be invaders, including marauding pirates. In 1801, the settlers built a much smaller cross made of two intersecting tree trun ...
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  • | death_date = {{Death date and age|1801|07|14|1741|01|01}} '''George Biassou''' (1 January 1741 – 14 July 1801) was an early leader of the 1791 slave rising in [[Saint-Domingue]] that be ...
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  • | term_end = 16 January 1801 ...ench, and with a growing party in Austria who held him responsible for the disasters of the war, to secure the removal of Thugut. He found no support, except fr ...
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  • After the [[Russian Empire]] officially annexed the [[Kingdom of Georgia]] in 1801, [[Tsar]] [[Alexander I of Russia|Alexander I]] ordered General [[Aleksey Y ...der crossing between [[Russia]] and [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], natural disasters such as landslides,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://old.civil.ge/eng/article.php ...
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  • | image_map2 = France Departement 1801.svg | image_map2_caption = The French Republic in 1801, delineating [[Departments of France|departments]] ...
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  • | combatant2 = [[Image:Flag of the British East India Company (1801).svg|25px]] [[East India Company]] ...st Anglo-Sikh War, which had led to heavy British casualties and some near disasters. ...
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