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Alfred Bernhard Nobel ( äl ' fred bern ' härd nōbel ') () ( 21 October 1833 – 10 December 1896 ) was a Swedish chemist, engineer, innovator, and armaments manufacturer.
* 1833 – The Convention of 1833, a political gathering of settlers in Mexican Texas to help draft a series of petitions to the Mexican government, begins in San Felipe de Austin
* 1834 – Slavery is abolished in the British Empire as the Slavery Abolition Act 1833 comes into force.
* 1833 – The Slavery Abolition Act 1833 receives Royal Assent, abolishing slavery through most the British Empire.
* 1902 – Joaquim de Sousa Andrade, Brazilian poet who designed the flag of the State of Maranhão ( b. 1833 )
Prince, Field-Marshal Abbas Mirza ( عباس میرزا in Persian ) born Navaa village ( August 26, 1789 – October 25, 1833 ), was a Qajar crown prince of Persia.
The construction commenced around the courtyard with the East Wing ( The King's Library ) in 1823 – 1828, followed by the North Wing in 1833 – 1838, which originally housed among other galleries a reading room, now the Wellcome Gallery.
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In Dresden on 24 April 1833 Frederick Augustus married secondly with the Princess Maria of Bavaria ( Maria Anna Leopoldine Elisabeth Wilhelmine ), daughter of the King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria.
His son Jean-François Boch met with Prince Frederick William of Prussia on his voyage through the Rhineland in 1833 offering the remains as a gift.
The brain-child of barrister George Frederick Carden who was inspired by Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, it was consecrated on 24 January 1833 by the Bishop of London.
In 1833, for the arrival of the steamboat Hercules during its Imperial Russian chronometer expedition, the Prussian king, Frederick William III-Rügen was now Prussian-had a landing stage and flight of steps built.
Frederick William Charteris ( 1833 – 1887 ), third son of the ninth Earl, was a Captain in the Royal Navy.
Inspired by the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris and founded in 1833 by the barrister George Frederick Carden, Kensal Green Cemetery comprises 72 acres of beautiful grounds including two conservation areas and an adjoining canal.
The baronetcy next passed to Frederick Evelyn's cousins, Sir John Evelyn, 4th Bt ( 1757 – 1833 ) and Sir Hugh Evelyn, 5th Bt ( 1769 – 1848 ).
During the previous seven years the popular taste had had turned toward the " service novel ", examples of which are Frank Mildmay ( 1829 ) by Frederick Marryat, Tom Cringle's Log ( 1895 ) by Michael Scott, The Subaltern ( 1825 ) by George Robert Gleig, Cyril Thornton ( 1827 ) by Thomas Hamilton, Stories of Waterloo ( 1833 ) by William Hamilton Maxwell, Ben Brace ( 1840 ) by Frederick Chamier and The Bivouac ( 1837 ), also by Maxwell.
She was ordered in 1833, renamed HMS Royal Frederick in 1839, then in 1860, before being launched later that year.
George Frederick Samuel Robinson, 1st Marquess of Ripon KG, GCSI, CIE, VD, PC ( 24 October 1827 – 9 July 1909 ), styled Viscount Goderich from 1833 to 1859 and known as the Earl of Ripon in 1859 and as the Earl de Grey and Ripon from 1859 to 1871, was a British politician who served in every Liberal cabinet from 1861 until the year before his death, which took place forty-eight years later.
In his essay ' The Great Powers ', written in 1833, von Ranke wrote: " If one could establish as a definition of a Great power that it must be able to maintain itself against all others, even when they are united, then Frederick has raised Prussia to that position.
After the Latter Day Saints were expelled from Missouri in late 1833, printing of The Evening and the Morning Star temporarily resumed in Kirtland, Ohio, in a printing shop owned by Frederick G. Williams.
His father was Charles Frederick Amery ( 1833 – 1901 ), of Lustleigh, Devon, an officer in the Indian Forestry Commission.
Frederick Ward was the son of convict Michael Ward (" Indefatigable " 1815 ) and his wife Sophia, and was born in 1833 around the time his parents moved from Wilberforce, New South Wales to nearby Windsor.
* Garnet Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley ( 1833 – 1913 ) Irish-born Field Marshal and elder brother of Frederick Wolseley
James Frederick Stuart-Wortley JP ( 16 January 1833 – 27 November 1870 ) was a politician in New Zealand and the UK.
Frederick William Chesson ( 1833 – 1888 ) was an English journalist and prominent anti-slavery campaigner.
Peter Waage ( 29 June 1833 – 13 January 1900 ), the son of a ship's captain, was a significant Norwegian chemist and professor at the Royal Frederick University.
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