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November and 1765
* November 7 – William Stukeley, English archaeologist ( d. 1765 )
* November 19 – Mikhail Lomonosov, Russian writer and polymath ( d. 1765 )
* November 29 – Maria Theresa of Austria dies and her Habsburg dominions pass to her ambitious son, Joseph II, who has already been Holy Roman Emperor since 1765.
Nevertheless he was promoted to lieutenant-general on 26 March 1765 and became colonel of the 3rd Regiment of Foot in November 1768.
*( 3 April 1761 – 1 November 1765 ) The Hon.
*( 1 November 1765 – 7 June 1774 ) The Lady Georgiana Spencer
Bagration was born in 1765 to a Georgian prince of the Bagratid dynasty, Colonel Prince Ivan Alexandrovich Bagration ( 18 November 1730 – 9 October 1795 ), who was the eldest son of Alexander.
This sentence was commuted to a firing-squad, and the execution was carried out on November 15, 1765, in the field of Ourique, on January 2, 1766.
* 4 April 1764 – 25 November 1765: His Majesty The King of the Romans
* 25 November 1765 – 20 February 1790: His Imperial Majesty The Holy Roman Emperor
The Stamp Act was passed by Parliament on March 22, 1765 with an effective date of November 1, 1765.
Riots took place on October 31, 1765, and again on November 5, targeting the homes and offices of stamp distributors ; the number of participants suggests that the percentage of St. Kitts ' white population involved matched that of Bostonian involvement in its riots.
One of the more prominent measures of Grenville's administration occurred in March 1765 when Grenville authored the Stamp Act, enacted in November of that year.
William Stukeley FRS, FRCP, FSA ( 7 November 1687 – 3 March 1765 ) was an English antiquarian who pioneered the archaeological investigation of the prehistoric monuments of Stonehenge and Avebury, work for which he has been remembered as " probably ... the most important of the early forerunners of the discipline of archaeology ".
* November 19-Mikhail Lomonosov, Russian writer and polymath ( died 1765 )
* November 7-William Stukeley, antiquary ( died 1765 )
Karl Daub ( March 20, 1765November 22, 1836 ) was a German Protestant theologian.
Earl Spencer is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain that, was created on 1 November 1765, along with the title Viscount Althorp, of Althorp in the County of Northamptonshire, for John Spencer, 1st Viscount Spencer, a great-grandson of the 1st Duke of Marlborough.
He then retired from active duty, and given the honorary rank of Vice-Admiral of Great Britain in November 1765.
* Maria Josepha Karolina Eleonore Franziska Xaveria ( b. Dresden, 4 November 1731-d. Versailles, 13 March 1767 ); married on 9 February 1747 to Louis, Dauphin of France ( 1729 – 1765 ), son of Louis XV of France ( she was the mother of Kings Louis XVI, Louis XVIII and Charles X ) of France.
He arrived in New York City with his family in November 1765.
Étienne Jacques Joseph Alexandre MacDonald, 1st duke of Taranto ( 17 November 1765 – 7 September 1840 ) was a Marshal of France and military leader during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.
Pierre-Simon Girard ( 4 November 1765 – 30 November 1836 ) was a French mathematician and engineer, who worked on fluid mechanics.

November and Court
A court case allowing the União do Vegetal to import and use the tea for religious purposes in the United States, Gonzales v. O Centro Espirita Beneficente Uniao do Vegetal, was heard by the U. S. Supreme Court on November 1, 2005 ; the decision, released February 21, 2006, allows the UDV to use the tea in its ceremonies pursuant to the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
On November 6, 1985, the M-19 stormed the Colombian Palace of Justice and held the Supreme Court magistrates hostage, intending to put president Betancur on trial.
On November 30, 1992, by the initiative of the President of the Russian Federation the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation recognized the Red Terror as unlawful, which in turn led to suspension of the Communist Party of the RSFSR.
A judge in Italy came to a different conclusion in 1991, deciding that Flirty Fishing was not prostitution ( see Tribunale Penale di Roma ( Criminal Court of Rome ), 15 November 1991, re: Berg and others, and in the archives of the Criminal Court of Rome ( RG 3841 / 84 )).
The case was re-investigated in early 2005, when the new law came into effect, and his case was referred to the Court of Appeal in November 2005 for permission for a new trial, which was granted.
In Gonzales v. O Centro Espirita Beneficente Uniao do Vegetal, the Supreme Court heard arguments on November 1, 2005 and unanimously ruled in February 2006 that the U. S. federal government must allow the UDV to import and consume the tea for religious ceremonies under the 1993 Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
Earlier, in November 2004, Congress replaced the majority of judges on the country's Electoral Court and Constitutional Court by a similar process.
At the end of November it was agreed that the purchasers of Oxford's lands would pay his entire debt of some £ 3, 306 due to Court of Wards over a five-year period, finishing in 1592.
In South Korea, Park Jung-soo was fined 2 million South Korean won by the Seoul Central District Court for spray-painting a rat on posters of the G-20 Summit a few days before the event in November 2011.
Angered by Olson's announcement that she had lied in court, Superior Court Judge Larry Fidler ordered another hearing on November 6, at which he asked her several times if she was indeed guilty of the charges.
Although Weah was still threatening to take his claims to the Supreme Court if no evidence of fraud was found, Johnson-Sirleaf was declared winner on November 23, 2005, and took office on January 16, 2006.
The Court had ruled on 26 November by 11 votes to one that it had jurisdiction in the case on the basis of either Article 36 ( i. e. compulsory jurisdiction ) or the 1956 Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation between the United States and Nicaragua.
It was in relation to the latter that, in November 2008, the United States Court of Appeals in Cincinnati decided that a case over sexual abuse by Catholic priests could proceed, provided the plaintiffs could prove that the bishops accused of negligent supervision were acting as employees or agents of the Holy See and were following official Holy See policy.
In 1515 Adrian was sent to Spain on a diplomatic errand, and after his arrival at the Imperial Court in Toledo, Charles V secured his succession to the See of Tortosa, and on 14 November 1516 commissioned him Inquisitor General of Aragon.
In June 1969, however, they were temporarily paroled under an amnesty for political prisoners, but in November of that year, the Federal Constitutional Court ( Bundesverfassungsgericht ) demanded that they return to custody.
Subsequently, the Sierra Leonean Government and the UN agreed to set up the Special Court for Sierra Leone to try those who " bear the greatest responsibility for the commission of crimes against humanity, war crimes and serious violations of international humanitarian law, as well as crimes under relevant Sierra Leonean law within the territory of Sierra Leone since 30 November 1996.
In November 2006, the International Labour Organization announced it will be seeking " to prosecute members of the ruling Myanmar junta for crimes against humanity " over the continuous unfree labour of its citizens by the military at the International Court of Justice.
In November 2003 Staind attempted to sue Ohio musician Jon Stainbrook in New York Federal Court over his 1980 trademark of " The Stain ".
* November 13 – The United States Supreme Court declares Alabama and Montgomery, Alabama laws requiring segregated buses illegal, thus ending the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
** Ian Brady and Myra Hindley go on trial at Chester Crown Court, for the murders of 3 children who vanished between November 1963 and October 1965.
* November 29 – The Portuguese Queen Maria I and the Court embark at Lisbon bound for Brazil.
* November 15 – Felix Frankfurter, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court ( d. 1965 )

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