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  1. 1807 ( MDCCCVII, na numeração romana) foi um ano civil comum do século XIX do atual calendário gregoriano, da Era de Cristo, composto por 53 semanas, iniciando e também terminando a uma quinta-feira. A sua letra dominical foi o D (referente ao domingo). Ano completo. Eventos. 29 de março descoberta do asteroide 4 Vesta por Heinrich Wilhelm Olbers.

    • 1807 no Brasil

      Esta é uma cronologia dos fatos acontecimentos de ano 1807...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 18071807 - Wikipedia

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    January–March

    1. January 7 – The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland issues an Order in Councilprohibiting British ships from trading with France or its allies. 2. January 20 – The Sierra Leone Company, faced with bankruptcy because of the outlawing of the slave trade in British colonies, petitions the British government for purchase and transfer of its property to the Crown; Parliament approves the transfer on July 29, and it takes effect on January 1, 1808. 3. February 3 – Napoleonic Wars and Ang...

    April–June

    1. April 4–12 – Froberg mutiny: The British suppress a mutiny at Fort Ricasoli, Malta, by men of the irregularly-recruited Frobert Regiment. 2. April 14 – African Institutionholds its first meeting in London; it is intended to improve social conditions in Sierra Leone. 3. May 22 – A grand jury indicts former Vice President of the United States Aaron Burr for treason. 4. May 24 – Siege of Danzigends after 6 weeks with Prussian and Russian defenders capitulating to French forces. 5. May 29 – Se...

    July–September

    1. July 5 – A disastrous British attack is mounted against Buenos Aires, during the second failed invasion of the Río de la Plata. 2. July 7–9 – The Treaties of Tilsit are signed between France, Prussia and Russia. Napoleon and Russian Emperor Alexander I ally together against the British. The Prussians are forced to cede more than half their territory, which is formed into the Duchy of Warsaw in their former Polish lands, and the Kingdom of Westphalia in western Germany. The Free City of Dan...

    January–June

    1. January 13 – Napoleon Bonaparte Buford, American general, railroad executive (d. 1883) 2. January 19 – Robert E. Lee, American Confederate general (d. 1870) 3. January 28 – Robert McClure, Irish-born Arctic explorer (d. 1873) 4. February 10 – Lajos Batthyány, 1st Prime Minister of Hungary (d. 1849) 5. February 27 – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, American poet (d. 1882) 6. March 1 – Wilford Woodruff, American religious leader (d. 1898) 7. March 14 – Josephine of Leuchtenberg, Queen of Sweden a...

    July–December

    1. July 4 – Giuseppe Garibaldi, Italian patriot (d. 1882) 2. August 11 – David Rice Atchison, American politician (d. 1886) 3. August 15 – Jules Grévy, 4th President of France (d. 1891) 4. August 18 – Charles Francis Adams Sr., American historical editor, politician and diplomat (d. 1886) 5. September 2 – Fredrika Runeberg, Finnish writer (d. 1879) 6. September 7 – Henry Sewell, 1st Premier of New Zealand (d. 1879) 7. September 16 – John Lenthall, American naval architect and shipbuilder (d....

    January–June

    1. February 1 – Sir Thomas Troubridge, 1st Baronet, British admiral (b. c.1758) 2. February 5 – Pasquale Paoli, Corsican patriot, military leader (b. 1725) 3. February 27 – Louise du Pierry, French astronomer (b.1746) 4. March 10 – Jean Thurel, French soldier (b. 1698) 5. April 4 – Jérôme Lalande, French astronomer (b. 1732) 6. April 10 – Duchess Anna Amalia of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, regent of Weimar and Eisenach (b. 1739) 7. May 10 – Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau, Fr...

    July–December

    1. July 13 – Henry Benedict Stuart, Italian-born cardinal, Jacobite claimant to the British throne (b. 1725) 2. September 14 – George Townshend, 1st Marquess Townshend, British field marshal (b. 1724) 3. October 22 – Jean-François Houbigant, French perfumer (b. 1752) 4. November 2 – Louis Auguste Le Tonnelier de Breteuil, Prime Minister of King Louis XVI of France (b. 1730) 5. November 5 – Angelica Kauffman, Swiss painter (b. 1741) 6. November 8 6.1. Darejan Dadiani, Georgian queen consort (b...

  3. A conjuntura de 1807 Depois das campanhas do Rossilhão e da Catalunha, a Espanha abandonara a aliança com Portugal, fazendo causa comum com o inimigo da véspera – a França de Napoleão. Resultou daí a invasão de 1801, em que a Grã-Bretanha de nada serviu a Portugal.

  4. O Conselho de Regência de 1807 é a designação pela qual ficou conhecido o Conselho de Regência ordenado pelo Príncipe Regente D. João a 26 de Novembro de 1807, três dias antes da transferência da corte para o Brasil. O Conselho era composto pelas seguintes individualidades:

  5. O Ato contra o Comércio de Escravos de 1807 (citação 47 Geo III Sess. 1 c. 36) foi um ato do parlamento do Reino Unido aprovado em 25 de março de 1807, com o longo título de "Um Ato para a Abolição do Comércio de Escravos". O ato original está nos Arquivos do Parlamento.

  6. 1807: Assinada Paz de Tilsit, auge do reinado de Napoleão - Opera Mundi. No dia 7 de julho de 1807, o Tratado de Tilsit (em referência à cidade que ficava na Prússia) marcava o fim da Quarta Guerra de Coalizão entre a França e a Rússia e, dois dias mais tarde, entre a França e a Prússia. Frank Gerstenberg. NULL. 7 de julho de 2017, às 11:43. #Apoie