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Lorenzo Corsini
On July 12, 1730 Lorenzo Corsini is elected pope and takes the name of Clement XII -
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Classical Period
The Classical period of european music lasted from 1730 to 1820, between the early
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Eruption Timanfaya Volcano.
The eruption, which lasted six years, made a kilometric line of fissures that devastated a quarter of this island in the Canary archipelago. Up to 11 populations disappeared under the blanket of volcanic material -
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Amadeus Mozart
Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, better known as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, was a composer, pianist, conductor, and teacher. -
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French Republic
Louis XVI was removed as king, ending the French monarchy. The Republic lasted for a total of twelve years, until the establishment of the First French Empire by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1804. -
The Paris Conservatory of Music was founded
The Conservatoire de Paris , also known as the Paris Conservatory, is a college of music and dance founded in 1795 -
Alessandro volta voltaic pile
When the upper and lower ends of the battery were joined by a cable, a flow of electric current was produced that, for the first time, was constant; unlike the Leiden bottle, which discharged all the stored electricity in one go -
Establishment of Washington
The establishment of the nation's capital on the banks of the Potomac River resulted from a compromise between the Federalist and the Republican factions of the early republic. -
Spain and the Constitution of 1812-1820
El reino de las Dos Sicilias comienza la revolución el 2 de julio, y se proclama la Constitución gaditana. De Nápoles, el movimiento se extenderá a toda la Península Italiana.