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1733 and went
In 1733 he went to Madrid as music master to Princess Maria Barbara, who had married into the Spanish royal house.
He went to St. Petersburg in 1724 as professor of mathematics, but was unhappy there, and a temporary illness in 1733 gave him an excuse for leaving.
In 1733 Lord Burlington resigned his positions within the government and went into active opposition against Robert Walpole, Britain's first Prime Minister who was regarded as corrupting British politics and Whig values.
In 1733 the Malwa subedar of Mughals Sawai Jaisingh attacked the fort but was defeated by Marathas and the fort went to Marathas.
His brother Jeremiah Dixon ( 1733 – 1779 ), an astronomer, went to America with Charles Mason in 1763 to survey the boundaries of Maryland and Pennsylvania thereby creating the ' Mason-Dixon Line '.
" The case went to the king, who ordered the military to expel Spangenberg from Halle, which they did on April 8, 1733.
The successful career of de Troy was based initially on large historical and allegorical compositions, such as Time Unveiling Truth ( 1733, National Gallery, London ), but he is now most highly regarded for his smaller ( cabinet-sized ) and more spirited scenes of elegant social life, painted in Paris between 1725 and 1738, when he went to Rome.

1733 and Rome
Throughout his life, Giaquinto was a peripatetic painter, with long sojourns in Naples, Rome ( between 1723 – 53 ), Turin ( 1733 and 1735 – 39 ), and Madrid ( 1753 – 1761 ).
However, the political troubles between the Holy See and the King of Spain led to his being called back to Bologna, where he stayed until the death of Pope Clement XI. On 23 March 1729, he was made titular Patriarch of Jerusalem and was made Governor of Rome and later in 1733 he was appointed Vice-chamberlain of the Apostolic Camera.
Galilei is famous for his façade of Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano | St John Lateran, Rome, 1733 – 35.

1733 and theologian
* February 6-Joseph Priestley, English natural philosopher and theologian ( born 1733 )
Thomas Woolston ( baptised November 1668 – 27 January 1733 ) was an English theologian.
The theologian and archaelologist Casto Innocenzio Ansaldi studied at the college in 1733.
* Joseph Priestley ( 1733 – 1804 ), theologian, natural philosopher, and discoverer of oxygen

1733 and Cardinal
When the War of the Polish Succession broke out in 1733, France used it as an opportunity to seize Lorraine, since France's prime minister, Cardinal Fleury, was concerned that, as a Habsburg possession, it would bring Austrian power too close to France.

1733 and Maria
Maria Coventry, Countess of Coventry ( 1733 – 30 September 1760 ) was a famous London beauty and society hostess during the reign of King George II.
He painted canvases for churches such as that of Verolanuova ( 1735 – 1740 ), for the Scuola dei Carmini ( 1740 – 1747 ), and the Chiesa degli Scalzi ( 1743 – 1744 ; now destroyed ) in Cannaregio, a ceiling for the Palazzi Archinto and Casati-Dugnani in Milan ( 1731 ), the Colleoni Chapel in Bergamo ( 1732 – 1733 ), a ceiling for the Gesuati ( Santa Maria del Rosario ) in Venice of St. Dominic Instituting the Rosary ( 1737 – 1739 ), Palazzo Clerici, Milan ( 1740 ), decorations for Villa Cordellini at Montecchio Maggiore ( 1743 – 1744 ) and for the ballroom of the Palazzo Labia, now a television studio in Venice, showing the Story of Cleopatra ( 1745 – 1750 ).
In 1716 Muratori became, in addition, provost of St. Maria della Pomposa, and conducted this parish until 1733.
# John Georg Henry von Berenhorst ( Sandersleben, 26 October 1733 – Dessau, 30 October 1814 ), who married first in Zöberitz on 8 May 1781 to Katharina Christiane Maria Otto, but divorced in 1783 ; in Köthen on 26 October 1783 he married for a second time to Henriette Christine Karoline von Bülow ( Predel, 30 June 1765 – Dessau, 29 August 1813 ), with whom he had six children, one son, George John ( whose descendants in the male line became extinct in 1952 ), and five daughters: Louise Sophie, Eugenie Johanne ( d. in infancy ), Wilhelmine Henriette, Klara Hedwig, and Thekla Pauline, who, from her first marriage to Julius, Freiherr von Richthofen, was a great-grandmother of Manfred von Richthofen.
Johann van Beethoven was the son of Lodewijk ( Ludwig ) van Beethoven ( 1712 in Mechelen – 1773 in Bonn ) and Maria Josepha Ball ( married 1733 ).
Anna Maria herself was not well when she was young: legal documents from the time describe her as " constantly ill " ( 1733 ) and " the constantly ill bedridden daughter " ( 1739 ).
He produced his first play or opera in 1733, and the next year he married his cousin, D. Leonor Maria de Carvalho, whose parents had been burnt by the Inquisition, while she herself had gone through an auto-da-fé in Spain and been exiled on account of her religion.
James Murray Mason was a grandson of George Mason ( 1725 – 1792 ); nephew of George Mason V ( 1753 – 1796 ); grandnephew of Thomson Mason ( 1733 – 1785 ); first cousin once removed of Stevens Thomson Mason ( 1760 – 1803 ) and John Thomson Mason ( 1765 – 1824 ); son of John Mason ( 1766 – 1849 ) and Anna Maria Murray Mason ( 1776 – 1857 ); first cousin of Thomson Francis Mason ( 1785 – 1838 ), George Mason VI ( 1786 – 1834 ), and Richard Barnes Mason ( 1797 – 1850 ); second cousin of Armistead Thomson Mason ( 1787 – 1819 ), John Thomson Mason ( 1787 – 1850 ), and John Thomson Mason, Jr. ( 1815 – 1873 ); second cousin once removed of Stevens Thomson Mason ( 1811 – 1843 ); and first cousin thrice removed of Charles O ' Conor Goolrick.
Between 1730 and 1733 it was a residence of Augustus II the Strong, also a king of Poland ( the palace was exchanged with him for the Blue Palace at Senatorska Street ), and after his death the property came to Sieniawska's daughter Maria Zofia Czartoryska.
Victoire de France, Daughter of France ( Marie Louise Thérèse Victoire ; 11 May 1733 – 7 June 1799 ) was the seventh child and fifth daughter of King Louis XV of France and his Queen consort Maria Leszczyńska.

1733 and d
* 1656 – Claude de Forbin, French naval commander ( d. 1733 )
* 1672 – Johann Jakob Scheuchzer, Swiss scholar ( d. 1733 )
* 1733 – Thomas Linley the elder English musician ( d. 1795 )
* 1733 – Jeremiah Dixon, English surveyor and astronomer ( d. 1779 )
* 1733 – Philip Carteret, British Naval Officer ( d. 1796 )
* 1733 – Mikhail Shcherbatov, Russian philosopher and writer ( d. 1790 )
* 1733 – Princess Victoire of France ( d. 1799 )
* 1670 – Augustus II the Strong ( d. 1733 )
* 1733 – Christoph Friedrich Nicolai, German writer and bookseller ( d. 1811 )
* 1733 – François Sebastien Charles Joseph de Croix, Count of Clerfayt, Austrian field marshal ( d. 1798 )
* 1661 – Georg Böhm, German organist and composer ( d. 1733 )
* 1667 – Giovanni Gerolamo Saccheri, Italian mathematician ( d. 1733 )
* 1676 – Eberhard Louis, Duke of Württemberg ( d. 1733 )
* 1733 – George Read, American lawyer and politician, signer of the United States Declaration of Independence ( d. 1798 )
* September 2 – Georg Böhm, German organist ( d. 1733 )
* May 12 – King Frederick Augustus I of Poland ( d. 1733 )
* June 4 – Zacharie Robutel de La Noue, Canadian soldier ( d. 1733 )
* October 15 – Nicolas d ' Assas, a captain of the French regiment of Auvergne ( b. 1733 )
* August 6 – Claude de Forbin, French naval commander ( d. 1733 )
* September 5 – Giovanni Gerolamo Saccheri, Italian mathematician ( d. 1733 )
** François Couperin, French composer ( d. 1733 )
* September 19 – Eberhard Louis, Duke of Württemberg ( d. 1733 )
* August 2 – Johann Jakob Scheuchzer, Swiss scholar ( d. 1733 )
* Grimoard, Philippe-Henri, comte d. Lettres et mémoires choisis parmi les papiers originaux du maréchal de Saxe,: et relatifs aux événements auxquels il a eu part, ou qui se sont passés depuis 1733 jusqu ' en 1750, notamment aux campagnes de Flandre de 1744 à 1748.

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