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*The first volume of ''[[The Devil's Elixir]]'', a collection of tales by E. T. A. Hoffmann is published in 1815. *The first volume of ''[[The Devil's Elixir]]'', a collection of tales by E. T. A. Hoffmann is published in 1815.
* [[June 9]] – Final Act of the [[Congress of Vienna]] is signed: A new [[Europe]]an political situation is set. The [[German Confederation]] and [[Congress Poland]] are created and the [[Neutrality (international relations)|neutrality]] of [[Switzerland]] is guaranteed. * [[June 9]] – Final Act of the [[Congress of Vienna]] is signed: A new [[Europe]]an political situation is set. The [[German Confederation]] and [[Congress Poland]] are created and the [[Neutrality (international relations)|neutrality]] of [[Switzerland]] is guaranteed.
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== Births == == Births ==
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-==Deaths ==+=== January–June ===
 +* [[January 11]] – [[John A. Macdonald]], First Prime Minister of Canada, Father of Confederation (d. [[1891]])
 +* [[January 16]] – [[Henry Halleck]], American general (d. [[1872]])
 +* [[February 15]] – [[Constantin von Tischendorf]], German Biblical scholar (d. [[1874]])
 +* [[April 1]] – [[Otto von Bismarck]], German statesman (d. [[1898]])
 +* [[April 1]] – [[Edward Clark (governor)|Edward Clark]], [[Governor of Texas]] (d. [[1880]])
 +* [[April 6]] – [[Robert Volkmann]], German composer (d. [[1883]])
 +* [[April 24]] – [[Anthony Trollope]], British author (d. [[1882]])
 +* [[May 27]] – [[Sir Henry Parkes]], father of Australian Federation (d. [[1896]])
 +* [[June 18]] – [[Ludwig Freiherr von und zu der Tann-Rathsamhausen]], Bavarian general (d. [[1881]])
 + 
 +=== July–December ===
 +* [[August 5]] – [[Edward John Eyre]], explorer (d. [[1901]])
 +* [[August 16]] – Saint [[John Bosco]], priest and educator (d. [[1888]])
 +* [[October 16]] – [[Francis Lubbock]], [[Governor of Texas]] (d. [[1905]])
 +* [[October 23]] – [[João Maurício Wanderley]], Brazilian magistrate and politician (d. [[1889]])
 +* [[October 31]] – [[Karl Weierstrass]], German mathematician (d. [[1897]])
 +* [[November 2]] – [[George Boole]], English mathematician and philosopher (d. [[1864]])
 +* [[November 12]] – [[Elizabeth Cady Stanton]], American women's rights activist (d. [[1902]])
 +* [[December 10]] – [[Ada Lovelace|Augusta Ada King (née Byron), Countess of Lovelace]], early English computer pioneer and the daughter of [[Lord Byron]] (d. [[1852]])
 +* [[December 21]] – [[Thomas Couture]], French painter (d. [[1879]])
 +* [[December 31]] – [[George Meade]], American general (d. [[1872]])
 + 
 +== Deaths ==
 + 
 +=== January–June ===
 +* [[January 8]] – [[Edward Pakenham]], British general (killed in battle) (b. [[1778]])
 +* [[January 16]] – [[Emma, Lady Hamilton]], English mistress of [[Horatio Nelson]] (b. [[1765]])
 +* [[February 24]] – [[Robert Fulton]], American inventor (b. [[1765]])
 +* [[February 26]] – [[Prince Josias of Coburg]], Austrian general (b. [[1737]])
 +* [[March 4]] – [[Frances Abington]], English actress (b. [[1737]])
 +* [[March 5]] – [[Franz Mesmer]], German developer of animal magnetism (b. [[1734]])
 +* [[April 21]] – [[Joseph Winston]], American patriot and Congressman from North Carolina (b. [[1746]])
 +* [[May 25]] – [[Domenico Puccini]], Italian composer (b. [[1772]])
 +* [[June 1]] – [[Louis Alexandre Berthier]], French marshal (b. [[1753]])
 +* [[June 16]] – [[Friedrich Wilhelm (Brunswick and Lüneburg)|Friedrich Wilhelm, Duke of Brunswick]], German noble and general (killed in battle) (b. [[1771]])
 +* [[June 18]] (killed at the Battle of Waterloo):
 +** [[Thomas Picton]], British general (b. [[1758]])
 +** [[Claude-Etienne Michel]], French general (b. [[1772]])
 +** [[Guillaume Philibert Duhesme]], French general (b. [[1766]])
 + 
 +=== July–December ===
 +* [[August 2]] – [[Guillaume Marie Anne Brune]], French marshal (murdered) (b. [[1763]])
 +* [[August 6]] – [[James A. Bayard (elder)]], U.S. Senator from Delaware (b. [[1767]])
 +* [[September 9]] – [[John Singleton Copley]], American painter (b. [[1738]])
 +* [[September 13]] – [[Mihály Gáber]], Slovene writer in Hungary (b. [[1753]])
 +* [[September 20]] – [[Nicolas Desmarest]], French geologist (b. [[1725]])
 +* [[October 13]] – [[Joachim Murat]], French marshal and King of Naples (executed) (b. [[1767]])
 +* [[October 19]] – [[Paolo Mascagni]], Anatomist (b. [[1755]])
 +* [[October 22]] – [[Claude Lecourbe]], French general (b. [[1759]])
 +* [[December 3]] – [[John Carroll (priest)]], first American Roman Catholic Archbishop (b. [[1735]])
 +* [[December 7]] – [[Michel Ney]], French marshal (executed) (b. [[1769]])
 +* [[December 29]] – [[Saartjie Baartman]], [[sideshow]] performer
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