1813

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1813 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1813
MDCCCXIII
Ab urbe condita2566
Armenian calendar1262
ԹՎ ՌՄԿԲ
Assyrian calendar6563
Balinese saka calendar1734–1735
Bengali calendar1220
Berber calendar2763
British Regnal year53 Geo. 3 – 54 Geo. 3
Buddhist calendar2357
Burmese calendar1175
Byzantine calendar7321–7322
Chinese calendar壬申(Water Monkey)
4509 or 4449
    — to —
癸酉年 (Water Rooster)
4510 or 4450
Coptic calendar1529–1530
Discordian calendar2979
Ethiopian calendar1805–1806
Hebrew calendar5573–5574
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1869–1870
 - Shaka Samvat1734–1735
 - Kali Yuga4913–4914
Holocene calendar11813
Igbo calendar813–814
Iranian calendar1191–1192
Islamic calendar1227–1229
Japanese calendarBunka 10
(文化10年)
Javanese calendar1739–1740
Julian calendarGregorian minus 12 days
Korean calendar4146
Minguo calendar99 before ROC
民前99年
Nanakshahi calendar345
Thai solar calendar2355–2356
Tibetan calendar阳水猴年
(male Water-Monkey)
1939 or 1558 or 786
    — to —
阴水鸡年
(female Water-Rooster)
1940 or 1559 or 787
February 3: Battle of San Lorenzo
June 21: Battle of Vitoria

1813 (MDCCCXIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar, the 1813th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 813th year of the 2nd millennium, the 13th year of the 19th century, and the 4th year of the 1810s decade. As of the start of 1813, the Gregorian calendar was 12 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Events[]

January–March[]

  • January 18January 23War of 1812: The Battle of Frenchtown is fought in modern-day Monroe, Michigan between the United States and a British and Native American alliance.
  • January 24 – The Philharmonic Society (later the Royal Philharmonic Society) is founded in London.
  • January 28Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice is published anonymously in London.
  • January 31 – The Assembly of the Year XIII is inaugurated in Buenos Aires.
  • FebruaryWar of 1812 in North America: General William Henry Harrison sends out an expedition to burn the British vessels at Fort Malden by going across Lake Erie via the Bass Islands in sleighs, but the ice is not hard enough, and the expedition returns.
  • February 3Argentine War of Independence: José de San Martín and his Regiment of Mounted Grenadiers gain a largely symbolic victory against a Spanish royalist army in the Battle of San Lorenzo.
  • February 7Napoleonic Wars: Action of 7 February 1813 – The French frigate Aréthuse (1812) and the British ship HMS Amelia (1796) engage in battle in the Îles de Los on the Guinea Coast; both ships retire unbeaten.
  • February 9Prussia abolishes the canton system.
  • February 11War of 1812: Construction begins on Fort Meigs in Ohio, under the command of General William Henry Harrison. Major Amos Stoddard assumes command of its artillery.
  • March 4
    • Napoleonic Wars: The French garrison evacuates Berlin, leaving Russian troops able to reach and take the city without a fight.
    • Cyril VI of Constantinople is elected Ecumenical Patriarch.
    • James Madison is sworn in for a second term as President of the United States.
  • March 17Napoleonic Wars: Prussia declares war on France, and introduces the Iron Cross military award (backdated to March 10).
  • March 281813–1814 Malta plague epidemic spreads from Egypt.
  • March 29Mexican War of Independence: Battle of Rosillo Creek – The Republican Army of the North defeats the Spanish Royalist Army in modern-day Bexar County, Texas.

April–June[]

  • April 8War of 1812: Colonel James Ball arrives at Fort Meigs with 200 dragoons.
  • April 27War of 1812: Battle of York – United States troops raid and destroy but do not hold the capital of Upper Canada, York (modern-day Toronto).
  • May 19War of 1812: Fort Meigs is first besieged, by British allied forces under General Henry Proctor and Chief Tecumseh.
  • May 2Napoleonic Wars: Battle of LützenNapoleon wins against the German alliance.
  • May 111813 crossing of the Blue Mountains: Gregory Blaxland, William Lawson and William Wentworth leave on an expedition to cross the Blue Mountains of Australia.
  • May 2021Napoleonic Wars: Battle of BautzenNapoleon again defeats his combined enemies.
  • May 27War of 1812: In Canada, American forces capture Fort George.
  • June 1War of 1812: Capture of USS Chesapeake in Boston Harbor by British Royal Navy frigate HMS Shannon (1806).
  • June 6
    • War of 1812: Battle of Stoney Creek – A British force of 700 under John Vincent defeats an American force three times its size, under William H. Winder and John Chandler.
    • 1813 crossing of the Blue Mountains: Gregory Blaxland, William Lawson and William Wentworth succeed in crossing the Blue Mountains (New South Wales) and return home.
  • June 21Peninsular War: Battle of Vitoria – A British, Spanish and Portuguese force of 78,000 with 96 guns under Wellington defeats a French force of 58,000 with 153 guns under Joseph Bonaparte.

July–September[]

  • JulyWar of 1812 – The second siege of Fort Meigs by British allied forces fails.
  • July 5War of 1812: Three weeks of British raids on Fort Schlosser, Black Rock and Plattsburgh, New York begin.
  • July 13
    • The Carabinieri, the national military police of Italy, are founded by Victor Emmanuel I as the police force of the Kingdom of Sardinia.
    • Missionaries Adoniram Judson and his wife, Ann Hasseltine Judson, arrive in Burma.
  • July 23 – Sir Thomas Maitland is appointed as the first Governor of Malta, transforming the island from a British protectorate to a de facto colony.
  • August 12Napoleonic Wars: Austria declares war on France.
  • August 19Gervasio Antonio de Posadas joins Argentina's second triumvirate.
  • August 23Napoleonic WarsBattle of Großbeeren: Napoleon is defeated by Prussia and Sweden.
  • August 26Napoleonic WarsBattle of Katzbach: Napoleon's troops are defeated by Prussia and Russia.
  • August 2627Napoleonic WarsBattle of Dresden: Napoleon's troops are victorious.
  • August 2930Napoleonic WarsFirst Battle of Kulm: French Marshal Vandamme is defeated and captured, by allied Coalition forces from Russia, Prussia and Austria.
  • August 30Creek WarFort Mims massacre: A force of Creeks, belonging to the Red Sticks faction, kills hundreds of settlers in Fort Mims, Alabama.
  • August 31Peninsular War:
    • Battle of San Marcial: The Spanish Army of Galicia under Manuel Freire de Andrade turns back Marshal Soult's last major offensive against Wellington's allied army.
    • After besieging San Sebastián, allied troops in Spain rampage, ransack and burn down the town almost entirely.
  • SeptemberRobert Southey becomes Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom.
  • September 4: The name of Germany's national card game, "Scat" (modern-day Skat), appears for the first time, in the gaming records of Hans Carl Leopold von der Gabelentz.
  • September 6Napoleonic WarsBattle of Dennewitz: The armies of Napoleon are again defeated by Prussia and Russia.
  • September 10War of 1812Battle of Lake Erie: An American squadron under Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry defeats a British squadron, capturing 6 ships.
  • September 17Napoleonic WarsSecond Battle of Kulm: The Allied Coalition is victorious; Napoleon is forced to halt his advance on Teplitz, and withdraw to Leipzig.

October–December[]

October 1619: Battle of Leipzig
October 26: Battle of the Chateauguay
  • October 2 – The Philomathean Society of the University of Pennsylvania is founded (the oldest continuously existing literary society in the United States).
  • October 5War of 1812Battle of the Thames in Upper Canada: William Henry Harrison defeats the British, and native leader Tecumseh is killed in battle.
  • October 14 – After a ceremony in Caracas, Venezuela, the municipality gives Simón Bolívar the title of El Libertador.
  • October 1619Napoleonic WarsBattle of Leipzig: Napoleon is defeated by the forces of the Sixth Coalition. More than 600,000 troops are in the field, with well over 10% killed, wounded or missing. Many of the German states forming the Confederation of the Rhine defect from Napoleon to the Coalition, as a result of the battle.
  • October 24November 5Persia and Russia sign the Treaty of Gulistan at the end of the Russo-Persian War, by which Persia loses modern-day Georgia, Dagestan and most of Azerbaijan to Russia.
  • October 26War of 1812Battle of the Chateauguay: Charles de Salaberry defeats an American invasion.
  • November 11War of 1812Battle of Crysler's Farm: An outnumbered British–Canadian force repels an American attack, forcing the Americans to give up their attempt to capture Montreal.
  • November 21 – An independent government is restored in the Netherlands.
  • December 8Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 7, together with his Wellington's Victory, are premiered in Vienna under the composer's baton, in a benefit concert for Austrian and Bavarian soldiers wounded at the Battle of Hanau.
  • December 1819War of 1812: British soldiers and native allies invade the United States, and are successful in the Capture of Fort Niagara, and attack Lewiston, New York.
  • December 29War of 1812: British soldiers burn Buffalo, New York.

Date unknown[]

  • Mathieu Orfila publishes his groundbreaking Traité des poisons, formalizing the field of toxicology.
  • Charles Waterton begins the process of turning his estate at Walton Hall, West Yorkshire, England into what is, in effect, the world's first nature reserve.[1]
  • Following the death of his father Wossen Seged, Sahle Selassie arrives at the capital Qundi before his other brothers, and is made Meridazmach of Shewa.
  • The Supreme Council for the Northern Jurisdiction of the United States of America is founded.
  • Probable date – George E. Clymer invents the Columbian press, used to print newspapers worldwide.

Births[]

January–June[]

Richard Wagner

July–December[]

Giuseppe Verdi
  • July 15George Peter Alexander Healy, American portrait painter (d. 1894)
  • July 19Samuel M. Kier, American industrialist (d. 1874)
  • August 5Ivar Aasen, Norwegian philologist (d. 1896)
  • August 21Jean Stas, Belgian chemist (d. 1891)
  • August 29Henry Bergh, American founder of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (d. 1888)
  • September 17John Sedgwick, Union Army General, American Civil War (d. 1864)
  • September 24Gerardo Barrios, President of El Salvador (d. 1865)
  • October 10Giuseppe Verdi, Italian composer (d. 1901)
  • October 17Georg Büchner, German playwright (d. 1837)
  • November 13
    • Kreeta Haapasalo, Finnish kantele-player, singer and folk musician (d. 1893)
    • Allen G. Thurman, American politician (d. 1895)
  • November 19Augusta Schrumpf, Norwegian actor (d. 1900)
  • November 25Marie Jules Dupré, French admiral and colonial governor (d. 1881)
  • November 30Charles-Valentin Alkan, French composer (d. 1888)
  • December 19Thomas Andrews, Irish chemist (d.1885)
  • December 29Alexander Parkes, English metallurgist and inventor (d. 1890)

Date unknown[]

  • John Miley, American Methodist theologian (d. 1895)

Deaths[]

January–June[]

Joseph-Louis Lagrange
Benjamin Rush
  • January 1Gioacchino Navarro, Maltese priest and poet (b. 1748)
  • January 6Louis Baraguey d'Hilliers, French general (b. 1764)
  • January 15Anton Bernolák, Slovak linguist (b. 1762)
  • January 20Christoph Martin Wieland, German writer (b. 1733)
  • January 24George Clymer, American signer of the Declaration of Independence (b. 1739)
  • February 13Samuel Ashe, Governor of North Carolina (b. 1725)
  • February 26Robert Livingston, American signer of the Declaration of Independence (b. 1746)
  • March 23Princess Augusta of Great Britain, elder sibling of King George III (b. 1737)
  • April 3Friederike Brion, first great love of Johann Wolfgang Goethe (b. 1752)
  • April 10Joseph-Louis Lagrange, Italian mathematician (b. 1736)
  • April 19Benjamin Rush, Founding Father of the United States (b. 1746)
  • April 27Zebulon Pike, American general (b. 1779)
  • April 28Mikhail Kutuzov, Russian field marshal (b. 1745)
  • April 29John Andrews, American clergyman, Provost of the University of Pennsylvania, considered America's first scholar (b. 1746)
  • May 1Jean-Baptiste Bessières, French marshal (killed in action) (b. 1768)
  • May 21José Antonio Pareja, Spanish admiral (b. 1757)
  • May 23Géraud Duroc, French general (mortally wounded in action) (b. 1772)
  • June 6
  • June 17Charles Middleton, 1st Baron Barham, English sailor, politician (b. 1726)
  • July 6Granville Sharp, English abolitionist (b. 1735)
  • July 17Fredrica Löf, Swedish actress (b. 1760)
  • June 28Gerhard von Scharnhorst, Prussian general (b. 1755)

July–December[]

Tecumseh

Date unknown[]

  • Nikolaos Koutouzis – Greek painter, poet and priest (b. 1741)

References[]

  1. ^ Blackburn, Julia (1989). Charles Waterton, 1782-1865: traveller and conservationist. London: The Bodley Head. pp. 52–9. ISBN 0-370-31248-1.
  2. ^ http://www.nj.gov/state/archives/docfranklin.html gives 13 November, http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/William_Franklin.aspx gives 16 November and http://www.geni.com/people/William-Franklin-Colonial-Governor-of-New-Jersey/6000000007529267271 gives 17 November.

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