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:''[[1800 in art]], [[1800 in archeology]], [[1800 in architecture]], [[1800 in literature]], [[1800 in music]], [[1800 in science]]'' | :''[[1800 in art]], [[1800 in archeology]], [[1800 in architecture]], [[1800 in literature]], [[1800 in music]], [[1800 in science]]'' | ||
== Art and culture == | == Art and culture == | ||
- | *''[[The Crimes of Love]]'' (1800) - Marquis De Sade | + | *''[[Zoloé et ses deux acolythes]]' |
- | *[[The Blasphemer]] (1800) by William Blake | + | *''[[The Crimes of Love]]'' - Marquis De Sade |
+ | *[[The Blasphemer]] by William Blake | ||
*[[Criminal Lunatics Act 1800]] | *[[Criminal Lunatics Act 1800]] | ||
== Births == | == Births == |
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Art and culture
- Zoloé et ses deux acolythes'
- The Crimes of Love - Marquis De Sade
- The Blasphemer by William Blake
- Criminal Lunatics Act 1800
Births
- Achille Devéria (1800-1857)
- André de Nerciat (1739 - 1800)
Deaths
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