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* 1824 – Maria Alexandrovna, German wife of Alexander II of Russia ( d. 1880 )
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In American history important spokesmen included Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, J. Hector St. John de Crèvecœur ( 1735 – 1813 ), and John Taylor of Caroline ( 1753 – 1824 ) in the early national period.
Several of Alexander's works were published in the Aldine edition of Aristotle, Venice, 1495 – 1498 ; his De Fato and De Anima were printed along with the works of Themistius at Venice ( 1534 ); the former work, which has been translated into Latin by Grotius and also by Schulthess, was edited by J. C. Orelli, Zürich, 1824 ; and his commentaries on the Metaphysica by H. Bonitz, Berlin, 1847.
* 1824 – Greek War of Independence: Constantine Kanaris leads a Greek fleet to victory against Ottoman and Egyptian ships in the Battle of Samos.
* Brazilian War of Independence ( 1822 – 1824 ): Series of military campaigns that had as objective to cement Brazilian sovereignty and end Portuguese resistance.
A more successful " New Version " by Bishop Mark Hildesley ( 1698 – 1772 ) was in use until 1824 when English liturgy became universal on the island.
In eight years of active service as an officer, he served two and a half years in a surveying ship in the Mediterranean ( 1818 – 21 ), one and a half years in a surveying sloop in the English Channel and off the coast of Ireland ( 1823 – 24 ), and one and a half years as Surveyor of the frigate during a voyage ( 1824 – 26 ) to and from the Hawaiian Islands ( then known as the " Sandwich islands ").
Dickens's protégé, Wilkie Collins ( 1824 – 1889 )— sometimes referred to as the " grandfather of English detective fiction "— is credited with the first great mystery novel, The Woman in White.
* 1824 – United States presidential election, 1824: Since no candidate received a majority of the total electoral college votes in the election, the United States House of Representatives is given the task of deciding the winner in accordance with the Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
The first ten volumes ( 1819 – 1824 ) were published under the joint editorship of Brewster and Jameson, the remaining four volumes ( 1825 – 1826 ) being edited by Jameson alone.
1824 and Maria
In summer 1824, Patrick sent Maria, Elizabeth, Charlotte and Emily to Crofton Hall in Crofton, West Yorkshire, and subsequently to the Clergy Daughter's School at Cowan Bridge in Lancashire.
In August 1824, Charlotte was sent with three of her sisters, Emily, Maria, and Elizabeth, to the Clergy Daughters ' School at Cowan Bridge in Lancashire.
* June 8 – Maria Alexandrovna ( Marie of Hesse ), Empress Consort of Czar Alexander II of Russia ( b. 1824 )
He married his niece Maria Anna, Princess of Savoy ( 1757 – 1824 ), daughter of his older half-brother Victor Amadeus III, no issue.
# Maria Anna of Savoy ( 17 December 1757 – 11 October 1824 ) married Prince Benedetto of Savoy in 1775, no issue.
# Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia ( 24 July 1759 – 10 January 1824 ) married Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria-Este in 1789, had issue.
Catherine Maria Sedgwick wrote A New England Tale in 1822, Redwood in 1824, Hope Leslie in 1827, and The Linwoods in 1835.
Benjamin and Elizabeth had seven more daughters ( Margaret ( 1760 – 1824 ), Juliana ( 1765 – 1845 ), Henrietta ( 1767 – 1848 ), Sophia ( 1769 – 1841 ), Maria ( 1771 – 1840 ), Harriet ( 1775 – 1861 ), and Catherine ( 1779 – 1831 )) and two sons ( Benjamin Jr. ( 1758 – 1844 ) and Joseph ( 1763 – 1764 )).
After her death in 1819, he married Maria Charlotte Parkyns ( 1792 – 1864 ) in 1824 and had 5 children:
# Luigi, Count di Aquila ( 1824 – 1897 ) married Januária Maria, Princess Imperial of Brazil ( sister of Pedro II of Brazil and Maria II of Portugal ).
* Maria de los Milagros, Marchioness of Castillejo ( 8 November 1835 – 9 July 1903 ) married to Filippo del Drago, Principe di Mazzano e d ' Antuni ( 1824 – 1913 ).
It was after he had set these, in February 1827, that he discovered the full series of poems in Müller's book of 1824 entitled Poems from the posthumous papers of a travelling horn-player, dedicated to the composer Carl Maria von Weber ( godfather of Müller's son F. Max Müller ), ' as a pledge of his friendship and admiration '.
* Januária Maria, Princess Imperial of Brazil ( 1822 – 1901 ), named after the city of Rio de Janeiro, married Prince Louis, Count of Aquila ( 1824 – 1897 ), son of King Francis I of the Two Sicilies.
In 1824, Maria made a sojourn to Canada, where she engaged herself to a Canadian soldier she had met in New England ( prior to John Brooks ’ death ).
Her first success was the judgment of the episcopal court at Faenza, which in 1824 declared that the Comte Louis de Joinville exchanged his daughter for the son of Lorenzo Chiappini, and that the Demoiselle de Joinville had been baptized as Maria Stella, with the false statement that she was the daughter of L Chiappini and his wife.
She was daughter of Infanta Luisa Fernanda of Spain and Prince Antoine, Duke of Montpensier ( 1824 – 1890 ), the youngest son of Louis-Philippe of France and Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily.
Samuel and Maria had three children: James Monroe Gouverneur ( 1822 – 1885 ), a deaf-mute who died at the Spring Grove Asylum in Baltimore, Maryland ; Elizabeth Kortright Gouverneur ( 1824 – 1868 ) who married Henry Lee Heiskell ; and Samuel Laurence Gouverneur, Jr. ( 1826 – 1880 ), who married Marian Campbell ( 1821 – 1914 ), and became the first U. S. consul in Fuzhou, China ( then spelled Foo Chow ).
William Morris Hunt ( March 31, 1824 – September 8, 1879 ), American painter, was born at Brattleboro, Vermont to Jane Maria ( Leavitt ) Hunt and Hon.
* Maria Beatrice, Princess of Sardinia and later by marriage Duchess of Modena ( January 10, 1824 – September 15, 1840 ), his daughter.
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