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| Adjutant Major Massena Massena, Andre | |
| Sep Appointed Adjutant-Major of the 2nd battalion of volunteers of the Var |
| Alliance Frederick William II | |
| 2nd Aug Paris Agrees an Alliance with Leopold II to restore Louis XVI to the French throne |
| Arrest Dumas | |
| 21st June Paris Commands the escort that takes Louis XVI from Paris to Varennes |
| Arrest Louis XVI | |
| 25th June Varennes Louis XVI & his family are arrested during an ill fated escape from France |
| 25th June Varennes Louis XVI & his family are escorted back to Paris |
| Battle of Seringapatam Cornwallis, Charles | |
| Seringapatam Defeats Sultan Tippu |
| Captain Wellesley, Arthur | |
| 30th June Appointed Captain |
| Colonization Pitt the Younger, William | |
| Partitions Canada into the lower French & the upper British parts |
| Composition Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus | |
| Vienna Composes, "Die Zauberflote" |
| Constitution Desmoulins, Camille | |
| Presents a petition demanding an end to the King's veto |
| Constitution Louis XVI | |
| 14th Sep Louis XVI accepts the new Constitution |
| Constitution Stanislaw II | |
| 3rd May Stanislaw II transforms Poland into a unitary state |
| 3rd May The Union of Lublin is superseded by the Constitution of the Third May |
| Constitution Washington, George | |
| 15th Dec The Bill of Rights comes into effect |
| Death Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus | |
| 5th Dec Death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
| Death Wesley, John | |
| London Death of John Wesley |
| Death Potemkin | |
| Death of Grigori Aleksandrovich Potemkin |
| Declaration of Pillnitz Leopold II | |
| 2nd Aug Pillnitz Frederick William II & Leopold II agree to restore the French monarchy |
| Declaration of Pillnitz Frederick II | |
| 27th Aug Pillnitz Offers to support Louis XVI in the Declaration of Pillnitz |
| Declaration of Pillnitz Frederick William II | |
| 2nd Aug Pillnitz Frederick William II & Leopold to agree to restore the French monarchy |
| Declaration of War Robespierre, Maximilien Francois Marie | |
| Opposes the War of Liberation because foreign countries are not ready for liberation |
| Deputy Carnot, Lazare Nicholas Marguerite | |
| Pas de Calais Appointed Member of the Legislative Assembly for the Pas de Calais |
| Election Cambon, Pierre-Joseph | |
| Elected Member of the Legislative Assembly |
| Election Mirabeau | |
| Elected President of the National Assembly |
| Escape Louis XVI Louis XVI | |
| Paris Makes a failed attempt to flee France to support emigres |
| Excommunication of Talleyrand Perigord Talleyrand-Perigord, Charles Maurice de | |
| Paris Talleyrand-Perigord resigns as Bishop following his excommunication by Pope Pius VI |
| Talleyrand-Perigord resigns as Bishop following his excommunication by Pope Pius VI |
| Exile of Bertrand Bertrand | |
| Paris Escapes to England where he stays until 1814 |
| Field Marshal Suvorov, Alexander Vasilyevich | |
| Appointed Field Marshal |
| Governor Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen, Friedrich Ludwig Furst zu | |
| Berlin Appointed Governor of Berlin |
| Jacobin Club Napoleon I | |
| Paris Appointed Member of the Ajaccio Jacobin Club at its foundation |
| Paris Appointed Member of the Ajaccio Jacobin Club |
| Paris Helps found the Jacobin Club |
| Jacobin Club Robespierre, Maximilien Francois Marie | |
| Paris Appointed Member of the Jacobin Club |
| Lieutenant Colonel Napoleon I | |
| Corsica Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel in Corsica |
| Lieutenant Napoleon I Napoleon I | |
| 2nd June Valence Appointed Lieutenant en premier |
| 2nd June Valence Joins the 4th Regiment of Artillery at Valence as Lieutenant en Premier |
| 2nd June Valence Appointed Lieutenant en premier |
| Lieutenant Premiere Napoleon I Napoleon I | |
| 1st April Appointed Premier Lieutenant |
| Mayor Petion, Jerome | |
| Paris Appointed Mayor of Paris |
| Minister of Foreign Affairs Grenville, George Nugent Temple | |
| Appointed Foreign Minister |
| Minister of Foreign Affairs Grenville, William Wyndham | |
| Feb Appointed Foreign Minister |
| Minister of Foreign Affairs Osbourne, Francis Godolphin | |
| 23rd Dec Appointed Foreign Minister |
| Minister of Home Affairs Dundas, Henry Melville | |
| Appointed Home Secretary |
| Minister of Marine Bertrand | |
| Appointed Minister of Marine |
| National Guard Suchet | |
| Appointed Member of the cavalry of the National Guard |
| Oath Napoleon I | |
| Paris Army officers swear an oath of loyalty to the National Assembly |
| Publication Paine, Thomas | |
| Publication of, "The Rights of Man", 1st part |
| Reform Wesley, John | |
| After Wesley's death Methodists become nonconformist |
| Restoration Louis XVI | |
| 10th July Paris Reinstated to the throne of France |
| Secretary of Home Affairs Grenville, George Nugent Temple | |
| Appointed Home Secretary |
| Slavery Cowper, William | |
| Helps to distribute anti-slavery newspapers by the Correspondence Committees |
| Slavery Wilberforce, William | |
| April After two evenings of debate, the bill was easily defeated by 163 votes to 88 |
| April Wilberforce introduces the first Parliamentary Bill to abolish the slave trade with a closely-reasoned speech which he used to present the facts and evidence that had been gathered, and which lasted four hours |
| Succession Leopold II | |
| Succeeds as King of Hungary |
| Trial Bertrand | |
| Paris Accused of being employed by France's enemies after his hostility to the revolution |
| Paris Accused of planning another escape for Louis XVI |
| Unification Washington, George | |
| 3rd Mar Vermont Vermont becomes the 14th State of the Union |
| Union Lublin Stanislaw II | |
| 3rd May The Union of Lublin is superseded by the Constitution of the Third May |
| Veto Priesthood Louis XVI | |
| 19th Dec Paris Vetoes the Legislative Assembly's Decree against priests |