1/kloc-0 On February 6th, 2000, Emperor Kangxi made a southern tour. After the Lion Forest was awarded the title of "Lion Forest Temple", Emperor Qianlong visited the Lion Forest for six times, and successively awarded plaques such as "Mirror Wisdom Round Photo", "Painting Zen Temple" and the existing "True Interest". Qianlong also ordered the imitation of two lion forests in Yuanmingyuan and chengde mountain resort.
On March 3rd, Buckingham Palace was built, formerly known as Buckingham Palace, which means "other people's home".
In March, Portugal became a British territory.
On March 20th, Newton was elected President of the Royal Society.
In April, Bavarian troops left Innsbruck.
On April 30th, william dampier commanded a ship named Shengji, with 120 crew and 26 cannons on board, and then a ship named Wugang, with 63 crew and 16 cannons on board, harassed France and Spain. On the way, three Spanish ships and a 550-ton ship were successfully captured. The famous alexander selkirk incident happened on this voyage.
On May 5th, Peter the Great grabbed a bayonet from a soldier beside him, and made two cross marks on the land of Rabbit Island in the center of neva river that he had just taken from Sweden: he decided to build a city at the seaport connecting Russia and the west.
On May 2nd, the ancestors of religious Hamburg people were allowed to sell fish from the city council every Sunday morning to 9: 30. This is the well-known "fish selling rule" in Hamburg, northern Germany.
On May 27th, Peter the Great laid the foundation stone for St. Petersburg, the capital of the new empire, on the island of Tours on the Neva River. This day is Pentecost (Russian calendar 16 May), and Peter the Great, as the czar of the Orthodox Church, deliberately chose this day as the foundation stone of the new capital.
June 16, De Maila, the word Duanyou, arrived in Macau, and then transferred to Guangzhou, where he studied Chinese and China customs.
/kloc-in July, 2000, Suo Etu, Minister of Kangxi Dynasty in Qing Dynasty, was detained by Zongren House on charges of "discussing state affairs, forming a party and acting rashly" and died in a forbidden area.
On July 3 1 day, Defoe flail marched for three days. Defoe wrote a poem "Ode to cangue punishment" in prison.
In mid-August, Marboro led the British army to a decisive battle with the French and Bavarian allied forces in Brenham on the Danube. The British army wiped out 28,000 French troops at the cost of 5,000 deaths. These are Louis XIV's ace troops.
On August 25th, Shanahai, the general of Heilongjiang Province, resigned due to illness.
1 1 month165438+1October15th, in the battle of Berbach River in western Germany, French infantry charged with bayonets for the first time and defeated the Prussian army.
165438+1On October 26th, a huge storm swept across southern England and the English Channel, killing thousands of people. A big storm swept through the south of England and raged all day. Storms hit cities and villages, uprooted trees, crumbling churches and collapsed houses, causing serious damage to land and sea.
Born in john wesley (1703- 179 1), he was a famous Christian priest and Christian theologian in Britain in the18th century. He led the religious revival in England and was the founder of Methodism and Methodism.
On September 29th, Diana took a bath (1703~ 1770), born in Paris, a French painter and a typical representative of rococo art.
Robert hooke, an English physicist, died in London (1born on the Isle of Wight on July 3rd, 635).