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1711 and King
* May 15 – Alaungpaya, King of Burma ( b. 1711 )
Joseph I ( 26 July 1678 – 17 April 1711 ), Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia, King of Hungary, King of the Romans was the elder son of Emperor Leopold I and his third wife, Eleonor Magdalene of Neuburg.
He succeeded his elder brother, Joseph I, as Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia ( Charles II ), Hungary and Croatia ( Charles III ), Archduke of Austria, etc., in 1711.
In January 1711, King Charles XII declared that Sweden would abandon the calendar, which was not in use by any other nation and had not achieved its objective, in favour of a return to the older Julian calendar.
* King Charles III of Hungary, who succeeded his brother Joseph I in 1711
He ran the service until 14 March 1685, when he handed it over to Count Christian Gyldenløve, a nine-year-old son of King Christian V. The Gyldenløve family continued in control until 1711 ; in 1694 new routes and rates were established.
Mary ( White ) Rowlandson ( c. 1637January 1711 ) was a colonial American woman who was captured by Native Americans during King Philip's War and held for 11 weeks before being ransomed.
* William King, 4th Baron King ( 1711 – 1767 )
Louis of France ( 1 November 1661 – 14 April 1711 ) was the eldest son and heir of Louis XIV, King of France, and his spouse, Maria Theresa of Spain.
Leopold's successor, King Charles III ( 1711 – 40 ), began building a workable relationship with Hungary after the Treaty of Szatmár.
The second relevant record of technological studies was the Body of Army, Cities, Ports and Frontiers Engineers founded by King Philip V in 1711.
After Leopold's return in 1711, King Frederick I wanted to make him a commander of in the Prussian army, but the opposition of the dowager princess led him to withdraw this idea.

1711 and Princess
* 1711Princess Amelia of Great Britain ( d. 1783 )
* August 27 – Barbara of Portugal, Princess of Portugal and Queen of Spain ( b. 1711 )
*** HRH The Princess Amelia ( 1711 – 1786 )
* Princess Elisabeth Therese of Lorraine ( 1711 – 1741 ) daughter of Élisabeth Charlotte d ' Orléans ( niece of Louis XIV of France ) and Leopold, Duke of Lorraine.
* 4 December 1711 – 19 October 1712 Her Royal Highness the Princess of Brazil
In the United Kingdom, the reforms will require amendments to numerous pieces of legislation including the Bill of Rights 1689, the Act of Settlement 1701, the Union with Scotland Act 1707 and the Coronation Oath Act 1688, Princess Sophia's Precedence Act 1711, the Royal Marriages Act 1772, the Union with Ireland Act 1800, the Accession Declaration Act 1910 and the Regency Act 1937.
She was renamed HMS Prince in 1705, HMS Princess in 1711 and HMS Princess Royal in 1728.
* Princess Amelia of Great Britain ( 1711 – 1786 ), daughter of George II of Great Britain
The Princess Amelia ( Amelia Sophia Eleanor ; 30 May 1711 – 31 October 1786 ) was a member of the British Royal Family, the second daughter of George II.
Princess Amelia was born at Herrenhausen Palace, Hanover, Germany on 30 May 1711.
* 10 June 1711 – 27 September 1714: Her Serene Highness Princess Amelia of Hanover
* Princess Amelia of Great Britain ( 1711 – 1786 )
Thomas Ken ( 1637 – 1711 ) was briefly chaplain to Princess Mary, and later to the British Fleet.

1711 and Palatine
In 1711, while the Elector of Bavaria was under the ban of the Empire, the Elector Palatine again acted as vicar, but his cousin was restored to his position upon his restoration three years later.

1711 and sent
Other expeditions were sent out in 1708, 1709 and 1711 with considerable bloodshed but little success.
After moving the 1702 settlement of Mobile to Mobile Bay in 1711, Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne, Sieur de Bienville sent an expedition up the Alabama River to establish a fort in the interior of New France, both to stop the encroachment of the British and to foster trade and goodwill with the Creek.
Henry Melchior Muhlenberg ( an anglicanization of Heinrich Melchior Mühlenberg ) ( September 6, 1711 – October 7, 1787 ), was a German Lutheran pastor sent to North America as a missionary, requested by Pennsylvania colonists.
The first intendencias were established in Spain after 1711, during the War of the Spanish Succession on the advice of Jean Orry, who had been sent by Louis XIV of France to help his young grandson Philip V set up his new government.
Several people were sent out to restore order, including Atlasov who was murdered in 1711.
In August 1711 he was sent on a secret mission to London to detach Britain from the alliance against France, and succeeded in securing the adoption of eight articles which formed the base of the later Treaty of Utrecht.

1711 and her
The latter married her to Frederick William, Duke of Courland in November 1710, but on the return trip from Saint Petersburg in January 1711, her husband died.
Anna proceeded to rule Courland ( now western Latvia ) from 1711 to 1730, with the Russian resident, Peter Bestuzhev, as her adviser ( and sometimes lover ).
Anne with her beloved niece and daughter-in-law, Maria Theresa of Spain, and grandson, Louis, Dauphin of France ( 1661 – 1711 ) | Louis.
After her final break with Anne in 1711, she was dismissed from the court with her husband, but she returned to favour under the Hanoverians after Anne's death.
In 1711 St Omer, on the verge of surrendering because of famine, was saved by the daring of Jacqueline Robin, who risked her life to bring provisions into the town.
The lower house of Convocation elected him prolocutor, in which capacity he drew up, in 1711, the often-cited Representation of the State of Religion ; and in August 1711, the queen, who had selected him as her chief adviser in ecclesiastical matters, appointed him dean of Christ Church on the death of his old friend and patron Aldrich.
Two Queens of France: Anne of Austria with her niece and daughter-in-law, Marie-Thérèse, holding her son Louis, Dauphin of France ( 1661 – 1711 ) | Louis
Of her six children, only one survived her, Louis, le Grand Dauphin, who died in 1711.
She eventually died on 5 January 1711, outliving her spouse by more than 18 years.
* On 14 September 1711her first marriage — to Mary Osborne, daughter of Peregrine Osborne, 2nd Duke of Leeds, who died 4 February 1722, with whom he had no issue.
In 1711 Calvert petitioned for a divorce from his wife on the grounds of her " open adultery ", but the petition was unsuccessful and the divorce was not granted.
Styled the Duchess of Burgundy after her marriage, she became the Dauphine of France upon the death of her father-in-law, Le Grand Dauphin, in 1711.
In early April 1711, her father-in-law Le Grand Dauphin caught smallpox and died on 14 April at the Château de Meudon.
The school was established in 1711, when a trust for its endowment as a Christian foundation was created under the will of Lady Eleanor Holles, daughter of John Holles, 2nd Earl of Clare, which prescribed that money from her estate should be used to set up a school " to produce young women of grace and integrity ".
She retired in her old age to a Carmelite convent in the city, where she died on 30 November 1711.

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