This article is about the year 1805.
Millennium: | 2nd millennium |
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Centuries: | 18th century – 19th century – 20th century |
Decades: | 1770s 1780s 1790s – 1800s – 1810s 1820s 1830s |
Years: | 1802 1803 1804 – 1805 – 1806 1807 1808 |
1805 in topic: |
Humanities |
Archaeology – Architecture – Art – Literature – Music |
By country |
Australia – Canada – France – Germany – Mexico – Philippines – South Africa – US – UK |
Other topics |
Rail Transport – Science – Sports |
Lists of leaders |
Colonial Governors – State leaders |
Birth and death categories |
Births – Deaths |
Establishments and disestablishments categories |
Establishments – Disestablishments |
Works category |
Works |
Gregorian calendar | 1805 MDCCCV |
Ab urbe condita | 2558 |
Armenian calendar | 1254 ԹՎ ՌՄԾԴ |
Assyrian calendar | 6555 |
Bahá'í calendar | -39–-38 |
Bengali calendar | 1212 |
Berber calendar | 2755 |
British Regnal year | 45 Geo. 3 – 46 Geo. 3 |
Buddhist calendar | 2349 |
Burmese calendar | 1167 |
Byzantine calendar | 7313–7314 |
Chinese calendar | 甲子年十二月初一日 (4441/4501-12-1) — to —
乙丑年十一月十一日(4442/4502-11-11) |
Coptic calendar | 1521–1522 |
Ethiopian calendar | 1797–1798 |
Hebrew calendar | 5565–5566 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 1861–1862 |
- Shaka Samvat | 1727–1728 |
- Kali Yuga | 4906–4907 |
Holocene calendar | 11805 |
Iranian calendar | 1183–1184 |
Islamic calendar | 1219–1220 |
Japanese calendar | Bunka 2 (文化2年) |
Julian calendar | Gregorian minus 12 days |
Korean calendar | 4138 |
Minguo calendar | 107 before ROC 民前107年 |
Thai solar calendar | 2348 |
Year 1805 (MDCCCV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Sunday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar.
Events
January–March
- January 11 – Michigan Territory is created.
- February 15 – The Harmony Society is officially formed.
- March 1 – Justice Samuel Chase is acquitted of impeachment charges by the U.S. Senate.
- March 4 – Thomas Jefferson is sworn in for a second term as President of the United States.
- March 5 – The New Brunswick Legislature passes a bill to advance literacy in the province, which eventually leads to the creation of public education in what is now Canada.
April–June
- April 27 – United States Marines and Berbers attack the Tripolitan city of Derna (The "Shores of Tripoli").
- April 29 – Rutger Jan Schimmelpenninck is appointed as Grand Pensionary of the Batavian Republic by Napoleon.
- June 1 – Luigi Boccherini is buried in Italy after being found dead on May 28.
- June 4 – The First Barbary War ends between Tripoli and the United States of America.
- June 4 – The first Trooping the Colour ceremony is held at the Horse Guards Parade in London.
- June 11 – Detroit burns to the ground; most of the city is destroyed.
- June 13 – Lewis and Clark Expedition: Scouting ahead of the expedition, Meriwether Lewis and four companions sight the Great Falls of the Missouri River, confirming they are heading in the right direction.
July–September
- July 9 – Muhammad Ali Pasha founds his dynasty in Egypt.
October–December
- October 17 – Napoleonic Wars – Battle of Ulm: Austrian General Mack von Leiberich is forced to surrender his entire army to Napoleon after being surrounded.
- October 21 – Napoleonic Wars – Battle of Trafalgar: British naval fleet led by Admiral Horatio Nelson defeats a combined French and Spanish fleet off the coast of Spain; however, Admiral Nelson is fatally shot.
- November 7 – The Lewis and Clark Expedition arrives at the Pacific Ocean.
- November 11 – Napoleonic Wars – Battle of Dürenstein: 8,000 French troops attempt to slow the retreat of a vastly superior Russian and Austrian force.
- November 16 – Napoleonic Wars – Battle of Schöngrabern: – Russian forces under Pyotr Bagration delay the pursuit by French troops under Murat.
- November 26 – The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct is opened.
- December 2 – Napoleonic Wars – Battle of Austerlitz: French troops under Napoleon decisively defeat a joint Russo-Austrian force.
- December 26 – The Peace of Pressburg is signed between France and Austria.
Date unknown
- James Squire becomes the first person in Australia to cultivate Hops.
- The Horse Patrol, a mounted law enforcement force, is founded in London, England.
- King Anouvong becomes ruler of Vientiane.
- Napoleon annuls the 10-day week of the French Revolutionary Calendar; he also orders his soldiers to be vaccinated.
- Sweden declares war on France.
- Simón Bolívar dedicates himself to liberating Venezuela from Spanish rule.
- Old Man of the Mountain is born (first mention). (d. 2003)
Births
January–June
- January 8 – Orson Hyde, American religious leader (d. 1878)
- January 27 – Samuel Palmer, English artist (d. 1881)
- February 18 – Louis M. Goldsborough, United States Navy admiral (d. 1877)
- March 3 – Jonas Furrer, first President of the Swiss Confederation (d. 1861)
- March 23 – Sears Cook Walker, American mathematician and astronomer (d. 1853)
- April 2 – Hans Christian Andersen, Danish writer (d. 1875)
- June 9 – José Trinidad Cabañas, Honduran General, President and National Hero (d. 1871)
- June 22 – Giuseppe Mazzini Italian patriot, statesman, and writer (d. 1872)
July–December
- July 29 – Alexis de Tocqueville, French historian (d. 1859)
- August 4 – William Rowan Hamilton, Irish mathematician (d. 1865)
- August 29 – Frederick Maurice, English theologian (d. 1872)
- September 27 – George Müller, Prussian evangelist and founder of the Ashley Down orphanage (d. 1898)
- November 14 – Fanny Mendelssohn, German composer and pianist (d. 1847)
- November 28 – John Lloyd Stephens, American traveler, diplomat and Mayanist archaeologist (d. 1852)
- December 22 – John Obadiah Westwood, British entomologist (d. 1893)
- December 23 – Joseph Smith, Jr., American prophet, founder of the Latter Day Saint movement. (d. 1844)
Deaths
January–June
- January 9 – Noble Wimberly Jones, American Continental Congressman (b. 1723)
- January 18 – John Moore, Archbishop of Canterbury (b. 1730)
- January 23 – Claude Chappe, French telecommunication pioneer (b. 1763)
- February 25 – Thomas Pownall, British colonial statesman (b. 1722)
- March 4 – Jean-Baptiste Greuze, French painter (b. 1725)
- May 7 – William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (b. 1737)
- May 9 – Friedrich Schiller, German playwright (b. 1759)
- May 25 – William Paley, English philosopher (b. 1743)
- May 28 – Luigi Boccherini, Italian composer (b. 1743)
- June 19 – Louis-Jean-François Lagrenée, French painter (b. 1724)
July–December
- August 3 – Christopher Anstey, English writer (b. 1724)
- August 28 – Alexander Carlyle, Scottish church leader (b. 1722)
- October 5 – Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis, British general (b. 1738)
- October 21 – Horatio Nelson, British admiral (mortally wounded in battle) (b. 1758)
- December 23 – Pehr Osbeck, Swedish explorer and naturalist (b. 1723)