1828
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Years: 1825 1826 1827 - 1828 - 1829 1830 1831 |
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Decades: 1790s 1800s 1810s - 1820s - 1830s 1840s 1850s |
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Centuries: 18th century - 19th century - 20th century 1828 in topic: Lists of leaders: |
1828 was a leap year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar).
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Events
- January 4 - The Vicomte de Martignac succeeds the Comte de Villèle as Prime Minister of France.
- January 22 - The Duke of Wellington succeeds Lord Goderich as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He repeals the Test Act, emancipating all Catholics, and introduces the Roman Catholic Relief Act the following year.
- April 26 - Russia declares war on Turkey, in support of the Greek struggle for independence.
- May 26 - Mysterious foundling Kaspar Hauser is discovered wandering the streets of Nuremberg, Germany.
- June 23 - King Miguel I of Portugal overthrows his niece Queen Maria II of Portugal, beginning the Liberal Wars.
- August 9 - The Egyptians evacuate Greece, practically ending hostilities there.
- August 27 - The Russians defeat the Turks at Akhaltzikke.
- August 27 – Brazil and Argentina recognize the independence of Uruguay.
- September 13 - Robbers break into the vault of the Bank of Australasia in Sydney, Australia and take off with a loot of various nominations - first bank robbery in Australia.
- September 29 – Police force of Sir Robert Peel starts in London - 101 uniformed officers and 5 civil servants.
- October 25 - St Katharine Docks opened in London.
- December 3 - U.S. presidential election, 1828: Challenger Andrew Jackson beats incumbent John Quincy Adams and is elected President of the United States.
- December 17 - Trial of the case of the body snatchers William Burke and William Hare begins.
- Urea becomes the first organic compound to be artificially synthesised, by Friedrich Wöhler (see Biochemistry)
- White comedian Thomas D. Rice introduces blackface and the song "Jim Crow" to American audiences.
- Henri Ollivier becomes the first Onion Johnny in England.
- Russia captures Eastern Armenia from Persia.
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Births
- February 8 - Jules Verne, French author (d. 1905)
- March 18 - William Randal Cremer, English politician and pacifist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (d. 1908)
- March 20 - Henrik Ibsen, Norwegian playwright (d. 1906)
- May 8 - Jean Henri Dunant, Swiss founder of the Red Cross, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (d. 1910)
- May 12 - Dante Gabriel Rossetti, English poet and painter (d. 1882)
- August 17 - Maria Deraismes, French feminist (d. 1894)
- September 9 - Leo Tolstoy, Russian writer (d. 1910)
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Deaths
- April 16 - Francisco Goya, Spanish painter (b. 1746)
- May 8 - Mauro Giuliani, Italian composer (b. 1781)
- May 16 - William Congreve, British rocket pioneer (b. 1772)
- July 15 - Jean Antoine Houdon, French sculptor (b. 1741)
- November 5 - Sophie Marie Dorothea of Württemberg, Empress of Paul I of Russia (b. 1759)
- November 19 - Franz Schubert, Austrian composer (b. 1797)
- December 22 - William Hyde Wollaston, English chemist (b. 1766)
- December 22 - Rachel Donelson Robards Jackson, wife of U.S. President Andrew Jackson (b. 1767)
- Charles Manners-Sutton, Archbishop of Canterbury (b. 1755)