1794

1794 (MDCCXCIV) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar, the 1794th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 794th year of the 2nd millennium, the 94th year of the 18th century, and the 5th year of the 1790s decade. As of the start of 1794, the Gregorian calendar was 11 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1794 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1794
MDCCXCIV
French Republican calendar2–3
Ab urbe condita2547
Armenian calendar1243
ԹՎ ՌՄԽԳ
Assyrian calendar6544
Balinese saka calendar1715–1716
Bengali calendar1201
Berber calendar2744
British Regnal year34 Geo. 3  35 Geo. 3
Buddhist calendar2338
Burmese calendar1156
Byzantine calendar7302–7303
Chinese calendar癸丑年 (Water Ox)
4490 or 4430
     to 
甲寅年 (Wood Tiger)
4491 or 4431
Coptic calendar1510–1511
Discordian calendar2960
Ethiopian calendar1786–1787
Hebrew calendar5554–5555
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1850–1851
 - Shaka Samvat1715–1716
 - Kali Yuga4894–4895
Holocene calendar11794
Igbo calendar794–795
Iranian calendar1172–1173
Islamic calendar1208–1209
Japanese calendarKansei 6
(寛政6年)
Javanese calendar1720–1721
Julian calendarGregorian minus 11 days
Korean calendar4127
Minguo calendar118 before ROC
民前118年
Nanakshahi calendar326
Thai solar calendar2336–2337
Tibetan calendar阴水牛年
(female Water-Ox)
1920 or 1539 or 767
     to 
阳木虎年
(male Wood-Tiger)
1921 or 1540 or 768
April 4: Battle of Racławice

Events

JanuaryMarch

AprilJune

June 26: Battle of Fleurus
  • June 26 Battle of Fleurus: French forces defeat the Austrians and their allies, leading to permanent loss of the Austrian Netherlands and destruction of the Dutch Republic. French use of an observation balloon marks the first participation of an aircraft in battle.
  • JuneJuly Mount Vesuvius erupts in Italy; the town of Torre del Greco is destroyed.[6]

JulySeptember

July 27: Robespierre and Saint-Just are arrested in the town hall

OctoberDecember

Date unknown

  • The Ayrshire (Earl of Carrick's Own) Yeomanry, a British Yeomanry Cavalry Regiment, is formed by the Earl of Cassillis at Culzean Castle, Ayrshire.
  • The Oban distillery is built in Scotland.

Births

Date unknown

  • Caroline Howard Gilman, American author (d. 1888)
  • Gustafva Lindskog, Swedish athlete (d. 1851)

Deaths

Élisabeth of France
  • January 4 Nicolas Luckner, Marshal of France (executed) (b. 1722)
  • January 6
    • Pierre Bouchet, French physician (b. 1752)
    • Maurice d'Elbée, French Revolutionary leader (executed) (b. 1752)
  • January 8 Justus Möser, German statesman (b. 1720)
  • January 11 Caroline Townshend, 1st Baroness Greenwich, English peeress (b. 1717)
  • January 16 Edward Gibbon, English historian (b. 1737)
  • January 28 Henri de la Rochejaquelein, French Revolutionary leader (b. 1772)
  • January 31 Mariot Arbuthnot, British admiral (b. 1711)
  • February 10 Jacques Roux, French priest (b. 1752)
  • February 12 Mahadaji Shinde, Maratha emperor of India (1764–1794)
  • March 24 Jacques Hébert, French Revolutionary leader (executed) (b. 1757)
  • March 28 Marquis de Condorcet, French mathematician, philosopher and political scientist (died in prison) (b. 1743)
  • April 5
    • Georges Danton, French Revolutionary leader (executed) (b. 1759)
    • Camille Desmoulins, French Revolutionary leader (executed) (b. 1760)
    • Marie-Jean Hérault de Séchelles, French Revolutionary leader (executed) (b. 1759)
    • Fabre d'Églantine, French dramatist, revolutionary (executed) (b. 1750)
    • François Joseph Westermann, French Revolutionary leader and general (executed) (b. 1751)
  • April 13
    • Pierre Gaspard Chaumette, French Revolutionary leader (executed) (b. 1763)
    • Lucile Duplessis, wife of Camille Desmoulins (executed) (b. 1770)
  • April 18 Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden, Lord Chancellor of Great Britain (b. 1714)
  • April 23 Guillaume-Chrétien de Lamoignon de Malesherbes, French statesman (executed) (b. 1721)
  • April 27
    • James Bruce, Scottish explorer (b. 1730)
    • Sir William Jones, British philologist (b. 1746)
  • May 8 Antoine Lavoisier, French chemist (executed) (b. 1743)
  • May 10 Élisabeth of France, French princess (executed) (b. 1764)[14]
  • May 17 Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, 9th Baronet (b. 1752)
  • May 27 Mary Palmer, English writer (b. 1716)
  • June 14 Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford, Viceroy of Ireland (b. 1718)
  • June 17 Marguerite-Élie Guadet, French Revolutionary leader (executed) (b. 1753)
  • June 18
    • François Buzot, French Revolutionary leader (suicide) (b. 1760)
    • James Murray, British military officer, administrator
  • June 19 Richard Henry Lee, 12th President of the Continental Congress (b. 1732)
  • June 25 Jean-Olivier Briand, French-born Catholic bishop of Quebec (b. 1715)
  • June 27
    • Wenzel Anton, Prince of Kaunitz-Rietberg, Austrian statesman (b. 1711)
    • Philippe de Noailles, French soldier (executed) (b. 1715)
    • Victor de Broglie, French soldier (executed) (b. 1756)
  • July 13 James Lind, British pioneer of naval hygiene in the Royal Navy (b. 1716)
  • July 17 John Roebuck, English inventor (b. 1718)
  • July 23 Alexandre de Beauharnais, French politician and general (executed) (b. 1760)
  • July 25
    • André Chénier, French writer (executed) (b. 1762)
    • Joseph Frye, American general (b. 1712)
  • July 28
  • August 6 Henry Bathurst, 2nd Earl Bathurst, British politician (b. 1714)
  • August 14 Jacoba van den Brande, Dutch cultural personality (b. 1735)
  • August 17 Countess Palatine Elisabeth Auguste of Sulzbach, politically active Electress of Bavaria (b. 1721)
  • September 1 Catherine Théot, French visionary (b. 1716)
  • September 4 John Hely-Hutchinson, Irish statesman (b. 1724)
  • September 15 Abraham Clark, American signer of the Declaration of Independence (b. 1725)
  • September 16 Hester Bateman, English silversmith (bap. 1708)
  • September 25 Paul Rabaut, French Huguenot pastor (b. 1718)
  • October 21
    • Francis Light, founder of the British colony of Penang (b. 1740)
    • Antoine Petit, French physician (b. 1722)
  • November 3 François-Joachim de Pierre de Bernis, French cardinal, statesman (b. 1715)
  • November 9 Thomas Walker, distinguished Virginia physician, explorer (b. 1715)
  • November 15
    • Countess Palatine Maria Franziska of Sulzbach, German aristocrat (b. 1724)
    • John Witherspoon, American signer of the Declaration of Independence (b. 1723)
  • November 22
    • John Alsop, American Continental Congressman (b. 1724)
    • Alison Cockburn, British poet (b. 1712)
  • November 28
  • December 2 Johann Gottlob Leidenfrost, German physician (b. 1715)
  • December 12 Meshullam Feivush Heller, Austrian Hasidic author (b. c. 1742)
  • December 16 Jean-Baptiste Carrier, French Revolutionary leader (executed) (b. 1756)

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