the 19th century
The Mexican ruler from 1833 to 1855 was Antonio López de Santa Anna. He served as both president and general during this period, often alternating between power and exile. Santa Anna is known for his controversial leadership, including his role in the Texas Revolution and the Mexican-American War. His fluctuating control contributed to political instability in Mexico during the 19th century.
Malani died in 1833.
Benjamin Harrison was born on August 20, 1833
Stefan Clessin was born in 1833.
Edmund Kean died in 1833.
Many people refer to the the first third of the 19th century as being from 1801 to 1833. There is no agreement on this with historians however.
John H. Overton has written: 'The English Church In The Nineteenth Century 1800-1833' 'John Wesley'
vuelva usted manana was written in 1833 by Mariano Jose de Larra
Peace dollars were not made in 1833.
Slavery was abolished throughout the British Empire in 1833 with passage of Slavery Abolition Act 1833.
Easter 1833 fell on the 7 April.
1833 and 1834 the Great Derby Lock Out!
A.D. 1833 or 1833 C.E.
Benjamin Harrison was born on August 20, 1833.
September 26, 1833 fell on a Thursday.
There was not a Chicago Bears in 1833. There were no professional football teams at all.
The "lucky penny" from the 1833-Chicago-1933 Century of Progress Fair in Fort Dearborn is a commemorative item celebrating the centennial of the founding of Chicago. It typically features designs that reflect the historical significance of the city and the fair itself, which showcased advancements in technology and culture. The event marked a significant milestone in Chicago's history, and the penny serves as a nostalgic reminder of the city's growth over a century. Collectors often seek out these coins as symbols of good fortune and historical importance.