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The 18th century lasted from 1701 to 1800 in the Gregorian calendar , in accordance with the Anno Domini /Common Era numbering system.
However, historians sometimes specifically define the 18th century otherwise for the purposes of their work. For example, the "short" 18th century may be defined as 1715 -1789 , denoting the period of time between the death of Louis XIV of France and the start of the French Revolution with an emphasis on directly interconnected events. To historians who expand the century to include larger historical movements, the "long" 18th century may run from the Glorious Revolution of 1688 to the battle of Waterloo in 1815 or even later.
Storming of the Bastille, July 14 , 1789 , an iconic event of the French Revolution Washington crossing the Delaware, Dec. 25 , 1776 , an iconic event of the American Revolution
Events
Peter the Great in the Battle of Poltava
File:Europa 1700 en.jpg Europe on the eve of the War of the Spanish Succession (1700)
John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough , English general.
Tokugawa Yoshimune , Shogun of Japan.
Qianlong Emperor
Frederick II the Great , King of Prussia.
The extinction of the Scottish clan system came with the defeat of the clansmen at the Battle of Culloden in 1746.
The Death of General Wolfe
George III , King of Great Britain.
Rejtan and the Partitions of Poland
George Washington
Napoleon at the Bridge of the Arcole
File:New ross.gif The Battle of New Ross took place in Ireland , during the Irish Rebellion of 1798 .
Kamehameha I , King of the Hawaiian Islands
Significant people
World leaders, politicians, military
See also: Founding Fathers of the United States
Ahmed III
Queen Anne
Marie Antoinette , Queen of France and Archduchess of Austria
Benjamin Franklin
Louis XVI
Peter the Great
Paul Revere
Yeongjo , King of the Joseon Dynasty in Korea.
John Adams , American statesman
Samuel Adams , American statesman
Ahmad Shah Abdali , Afghan King
Ahmed III , Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Hyder Ali , Ruler of Mysore
Ethan Allen , American Revolutionary Army
Anne , Queen of Great Britain
Marie Antoinette , Austrian-born Queen of France
Augustus III , Elector of Saxony, King of Poland, and Grand Duke of Lithuania
Aurangzeb , Mughal Emperor
Boromakot , King of Ayutthaya
Boromaracha V , King of Ayutthaya
William Cavendish , Anglo-Irish politician
John Carteret , Anglo-Irish politician
Catherine the Great , Tsaritsa of Russia
Charles III , King of Spain, Naples, and Sicily
Charles VI , Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, King of Bohemia and Hungary
Charles XII , King of Sweden, the Goths and the Wends;
Charlotte Corday , French revolutionary
Georges Danton , French revolutionary leader
Farrukhsiyar , Emperor of Mughal
Ferdinand I , King of Naples, Sicily, and the Two Sicilies
Benjamin Franklin , American leader, scientist and statesman
Juan Franscisco , Spanish naval officer and explorer
Adolf Frederick , King of Sweden, the Goths and the Wends
Frederick the Great , King of Prussia
George I , King of Great Britain and Ireland
George II , King of Great Britain and Ireland
George III , King of Great Britain and Ireland
Robert Gray , American revolutionary, merchant, and explorer
Gustav III , King of Sweden, the Goths and the Wends
Gyeongjong , King of Joseon Dynasty
Abdul Hamid I , Sultan of Ottoman Empire
Alexander Hamilton , American statesman
Patrick Henry , American statesman
Emperor Higashiyama , Emperor of Japan
John Jay , American statesman
Thomas Jefferson , American statesman
Jeongjo , King of Joseon Dynasty
John Paul Jones , American naval commander
Joseph I , King of Portugal
Joseph II , Austrian Emperor
Kangxi Emperor , Chinese Emperor
Karim Khan , Shah of Iran and King of Persia
Marquis de Lafayette , Continental Army officer
Louis XIV , King of France
Louis XV , King of France
Louis XVI , King of France
Louis XVII , imprisoned King of France, never ruled
James Madison , American statesman
Madhavrao I , Peshwa/Prime Minister of Maratha Empire
Madhavrao I Scindia , Marathan leader
Mahmud I , Sultan of Ottoman Empire
Alessandro Malaspina , Spanish explorer
George Mason , American statesman
Michikinikwa , Miami chief and warrior
José Moñino y Redondo , Spanish statesman
Louis-Joseph de Montcalm , French officer
Mustafa III , Sultan of Ottoman Empire
Nadir Shah , King of Persia
Nakamikado , Emperor of Japan
Horatio Nelson , British admiral
Nanasaheb , Peshwa/Prime Minister of Maratha Empire
Shivappa Nayaka , King of Keladi Nayaka
Osman III , Sultan of Ottaman Empire
Peter I (Peter the Great ), Tsar of Russian
Philip V , King of Spain
Pontiac , Ottawa chief and warrior
Qianlong , Emperor of China
Rajaram II of Satara , Monarch of the Maratha Confederacy
Francis II Rákóczi , Prince of Hungary and Transylvania, revolutionary leader
Tadeusz Rejtan , Polish politician
Paul Revere , American revolutionary leader and silversmith
Maximilien Robespierre , French revolutionary leader
Betsy Ross , American flag maker
Shah Rukh of Persia , King of Persia.
John Russell , Anglo-Irish politician
Lionel Sackville , Anglo-Irish politician
Sebastião de Melo , Prime Minister of Portugal
Chattrapati Shahu , Emperor of Maratha Empire
Selim III , Sultan of Ottoman Empire
Charles Edward Stuart , English Jacobite exile
Sukjong , King of Joseon Dynasty
Alexander Suvorov , Russian military leader
Maria Theresa , Austrian Empress
Tokugawa Ieharu , Japanese Shogun
Tokugawa Ienobu , Japanese Shogun
Tokugawa Ieshige , Japanese Shogun
Tokugawa Ietsugu , Japanese Shogun
Tokugawa Tsunayoshi , Japanese Shogun
Tokugawa Yoshimune , Japanese Shogun
Toussaint L'Ouverture , Haitian revolutionary leader
Túpac Amaru II , Peruvian revolutionary
George Vancouver , British Captain and explorer
Robert Walpole , Prime Minister of Great Britain
George Washington , American general and first President of the United States
James Wolfe , British officer
Yeongjo , King of Joseon Dynasty
Show business, theatre, entertainers
See also: Theatre Royal, Drury Lane ; Haymarket Theatre ; and Sichuan opera
David Garrick
Barton Booth , actor
Colley Cibber , actor, poet, playwright
Thomas Doggett , actor
David Garrick , actor
John Gay , English dramatist and poet
Charles Johnson , English playwright
Charles Macklin , actor
Chikamatsu Monzaemon , Japanese dramatist, playwright
John O'Keeffee , Irish playwright
Anne Oldfield , English actress
Hannah Pritchard , English actress
Hester Santlow , English actress, ballerina, dancer
Kong Shangren , Chinese dramatist, poet
Richard Brinsley Sheridan , Irish playwright
John Small , English cricketer
Edward "Lumpy" Stevens , English cricketer
Robert Wilks , English actor
Wang Yun , Chinese playwright, poet
Musicians, composers
Main articles: List of Classical era composers and List of Baroque composers
Johann Sebastian Bach
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Tomaso Albinoni , Italian composer
Samuel Arnold , English composer and musician
Nidhu Babu , Indian and Bengali musician and composer
Johann Sebastian Bach , German composer
Charles Burney , English musician and music historian
François Couperin , French composer
William Cowper , English hymnist and poet
Dede Efendi , Turkish/Ottoman composer
Christoph Willibald Gluck , German composer
Francesco Geminiani , Italian violinist, composer, and music theorist.
George Frideric Handel , German-English composer
Joseph Haydn , Austrian composer
Hampartsoum Limondjian , Armenian/Ottoman composer
Kali Mirza , Bengali composer
Leopold Mozart , Austrian composer
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , Austrian composer
Johann Pachelbel , German composer, teacher
François-André Danican Philidor , French composer and chess master
Jean-Philippe Rameau , French composer
Bharatchandra Ray , Bengali composer, musician, and poet
Sadarang , Hindustani composer
Domenico Scarlatti , Italian composer.
Antonio Stradivari , Italian violin maker
Antonio Vivaldi , Italian composer
Isaac Watts , English hymnist
Visual artists, painters, sculptors, printmakers
Main articles: History of painting , Rococo , and Neoclassicism
William Blake
File:Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin.jpg Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin
Michel Benoist , French painter, architect, missionary in China
William Blake , English artist and poet
Edmé Bouchardon , French sculptor
François Boucher , French painter
Giuseppe Castiglione , Italian painter, architect, missionary in China
Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin , French painter
John Singleton Copley , American painter
Jacques-Louis David , French painter
Étienne Maurice Falconet , French sculptor
Jean-Honoré Fragonard , French painter
Thomas Gainsborough , English painter
Francisco de Goya , Spanish painter
Jean-Baptiste Greuze , French painter
Suzuki Harunobu , Japanese woodblock printer
William Hogarth , English painter and engraver
Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne , French sculptor, student of his father
Jean-Louis Lemoyne , French sculptor
Robert Le Lorrain , French sculptor
Yuan Mei , Chinese painter, poet, essayist
Antoine Ignace Melling , French-German painter, architect
Gai Qi , Chinese painter, poet
Bartolomeo Rastrelli , Italian-born Russian architect
Joshua Reynolds , English painter
Gilbert Stuart , American painter
Nishikawa Sukenobu , Japanese printmaker, teacher
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo , Venetian painter
Jiang Tingxi , Chinese artist and scholar
Kitagawa Utamaro , Japanese printmaker and painter
Antoine Watteau , French painter
Writers, poets
Samuel Johnson
Alexander Pope
Voltaire
Mary Wollstonecraft
Jane Austen , English writer
Pierre Beaumarchais , French writer
Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux , French poet and literary critic
James Boswell , Scottish biographer
Frances Burney , English novelist
Robert Burns , Scottish poet
Giacomo Casanova , Venetian adventurer, writer and womanizer
Pierre Choderlos de Laclos , French writer
Daniel Defoe , English novelist and journalist
Liang Desheng , Chinese poet and writer
Maria Edgeworth , Anglo-Irish novelist
Henry Fielding , English novelist
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe , German writer
Oliver Goldsmith , Anglo-Irish writer, poet, children's writer, and playwright
Thomas Gray , English poet, scholar, and educator
Eliza Haywood , English writer
Wu Jingzi , Chinese writer
Samuel Johnson , British writer, lexicographer, poet, and literary critic
John Keats , British poet/writer
Ferenc Kazinczy , Hungarian writer
Charlotte Lennox , English novelist and poet
Matthew Lewis , English novelist and playwright
Sadhak Kamalakanta , Indian poet
Henry Mackenzie , Scottish novelist
Jean-Paul Marat , French journalist
Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos , Spanish writer
Yuan Mei , Chinese poet, scholar and artist
Honoré Mirabeau , French writer and politician
John Newbery , English children's literature publisher
Alexander Pope , English poet
Ann Radcliffe , English novelist
Samuel Richardson , English novelist
Li Ruzhen , Chinese novelist
Marquis de Sade , French writer and philosopher
Ramprasad Sen , Bengali poet and singer
Friedrich Schiller , German writer
Walter Scott , Scottish novelest and poet
Christopher Smart , English poet and actor
Robert Southey , English poet and biographer
Hester Thrale , English memoirist
Charlotte Turner Smith , English writer
Pu Songling , Chinese short story writer
Laurence Sterne , Anglo-Irish writer
Jonathan Swift , Anglo-Irish satirist and Church of Ireland Dean
Ueda Akinari , Japanese writer
Voltaire , French writer and philosopher
Horace Walpole , English writer and politician
Mary Wollstonecraft , British writer and feminist
Cao Xueqin , Chinese writer
Philosophers, theologians
Denis Diderot
Pius VI
Emanuel Swedenborg
Arai Hakuseki , Japanese scholar, writer and politician
Benedict XIII , Roman Catholic Pope
Benedict XIV , Roman Catholic Pope
Jeremy Bentham , English philosopher and reformer
George Berkeley , Irish empiricist philosopher
Edmund Burke , British statesman and philosopher
Clement XI , Roman Catholic Pope
Clement XII , Roman Catholic Pope
Clement XIII , Roman Catholic Pope
Clement XIV , Roman Catholic Pope
Frederick Cornwallis , Archbishop of Canterbury
Erasmus Darwin , English philosopher, poet and scientist
Denis Diderot , French writer and philosopher
William Godwin , English philosopher and novelist
Aaron Halle-Wolfssohn , German writer, Jewish theologian, translator, and professor
Johann Gottfried Herder , German philosopher, writer, and critic
Thomas Herring , Archbishop of Canterbury
David Hume , Scottish philosopher
Matthew Hutton , Archbishop of Canterbury
Innocent XIII , Roman Catholic Pope
Immanuel Kant , German philosopher
Kamo no Mabuchi , Japanese philosopher
William Law , English theologian
Alphonsus Liguori , Italian bishop, founder of Redemptorists, Saint
Moses Mendelssohn , German philosopher
Charles de Secondat (Montesquieu) , French thinker
John Moore , Archbishop of Canterbury
Motoori Norinaga , Japanese philosopher and scholar
Thomas Paine , English philosopher
Elihu Palmer , American deist
Thomas Percy , English bishop and editor
Joseph Perl , German writer, Jewish theologian, and educator
Pius VI , Roman Catholic Pope
John Potter , Archbishop of Canterbury
Jean-Jacques Rousseau , French writer and philosopher
Thomas Secker , Archbishop of Canterbury
Sugita Genpaku , Japanese scholar and translator
Emanuel Swedenborg , Swedish scientist, thinker and mystic
Thomas Tenison , Archbishop of Canterbury
Christian Thomasius , German philosopher and jurist
Baal Shem Tov , Ukrainian rabbi
Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab , Arab Islamic theologian and founder of Wahhabism
William Wake , Archbishop of Canterbury
John Wesley , English theologian, founder of Methodism
Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf , German religious writer and bishop
Scientists, researchers
Edward Jenner
James Watt
Roger Joseph Boscovich , physicist, astronomer, mathematician, philosopher, diplomat, poet, and Jesuit
Maria Gaetana Agnesi , Italian mathematician
Jean le Rond d'Alembert , French mathematician, physicist and encyclopedist
Joseph Banks , English botanist
Laura Bassi , Italian scientist, the first European female college teacher
Daniel Bernoulli , Swiss mathematician and physicist
Anders Celsius , Swedish astronomer
Alexis Clairault , French mathematician
James Cook , English navigator, explorer and cartographer
Eugenio Espejo , Ecuadorian scientist
Leonhard Euler , Swiss mathematician
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit , German physicist and engineer
George Fordyce , Scottish physician and chemist
Carl Friedrich Gauss , German mathematician, physicist and astronomer
Edward Gibbon , English historian
Edward Jenner , English inventor of vaccination
William Jones , English philologist
Joseph Louis Lagrange , Italian-French mathematician and physicist
Pierre Simon Laplace , French physicist and mathematician
Antoine Lavoisier , French chemist
John Law , Scottish economist
Pan Lei , Chinese scholar and mathematician
Adrien-Marie Legendre , French mathematician
Carolus Linnaeus (Carl von Linné ), Swedish biologist
Mikhail Lomonosov , Russian scientist
Edmond Malone , Irish literary scholar
Thomas Malthus , English economist
Joseph Priestley , dissenting minister and chemist
John Smeaton , civil engineer and physicist
Adam Smith , Scottish economist and philosopher
Antonio de Ulloa , Spanish scientist and explorer
James Watt , Scottish scientist and inventor
John Whitehurst , English geologist
Dai Zhen , Chinese mathematician, geographer, phonologist and philosopher
Inventions, discoveries, introductions
Main articles: Timeline of historic inventions § 18th century , and Timeline_of_scientific_discoveries § 18th_century
The Spinning Jenny
The Chinese Putuo Zongcheng Temple of Chengde , completed in 1771, during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor .
Literary achievements
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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