1793

Year 1793 () was a (link will display the full calendar) of the  (or a  of the 11-day slower ).

January - June

 * - and  partition.
 * - becomes the first to fly in a with blairy  in the.
 * - After being found guilty of treason by the, "Citizen Capet" ie. is d.
 * - declares war on, the  and  (see ).
 * - holds the first  meeting as.
 * - The are introduced to the  asking the House to condemn 's handling of loans.
 * - becomes  until.
 * - is sworn in as  in, for his second term.
 * - troops are defeated by n forces and  is recaptured.
 * - France declares war on.
 * - The first an state in, the , is declared by.
 * - erupts in  and causes an : about 53000 dead.
 * - established in  with  as its head.
 * - signs the.
 * - Regular troops under demand that the s must be expelled from the national convention.
 * - The s are overthrown.
 * - The and the  created by the National Convention. It opened in  the following year and would also become the first public.

July - December

 * - is passed in.
 * - kills  in his bath.
 * - Execution of is held.
 * - reaches the  becoming the first Euro-American to complete a transcontinental crossing north of.
 * - decides to build a fort and settlement at, having sailed into the bay there.
 * - Feast of Unity: Crowds in burn  emblems.
 * - Universal occurs in France.
 * - In, the votes to implement terror measures to repress ary activities. The ensuing "" will last until the spring of 1794 and causes death of 35,000-40,000 people.
 * - The cornerstone of, the oldest state university building in the , is laid in , , on the campus of the . The 12th of October is now celebrated at the University as University Day.
 * - In, the ary government opens the to the public as a.
 * - Trial of begins
 * - condemned to death.
 * - Execution of is held.
 * - begins.
 * - applied for a patent for his, (the patent was granted the following March).
 * - Execution of arrested leaders in France, by a.
 * - Execution of is held.
 * - 's first daily newspaper, the, is established by.
 * - French forces under capture  from royalists and British forces under  . The British fire the dockyards and take sixteen ships, one of which is, a famous treasure ship.

Undated

 * begins to supply citrus juice to Navy ships to prevent.
 * presents his in France - 15 stations built within a year.
 * In more than 4000 die from
 * banned in.
 * against France is formed.
 * declares war on.
 * First year of regular production for the.
 * Construction begins on the United States Capitol building.
 * debuts as a violin virtuoso at age 11.
 * The is first used.

Births

 * -, American women's rights activist and abolitionist (d. )
 * -, American politician (d. )
 * -, (d. )
 * -, English actor (d. )
 * -, German philologist (d. )
 * -, Founder of Edinburgh Veterinary College (d. )
 * - Emperor (d. )
 * -, Artist (d. )
 * -, American leader (d. )
 * -, British poet (d. )
 * -, American pioneer (d. )


 * See also .

Deaths

 * -, Italian painter (b. )
 * - King (executed) (b. )
 * -, British statesman (b. )
 * -, Italian playwright (b. )
 * -, Swedish-born artist
 * -, French admiral (b. )
 * -, Scottish judge and politician (b. )
 * -, English physician and inventor (b. )
 * -, Croatian Jesuit missionary and geographer (b. )
 * , Polish rabbi and Talmudist (b. )
 * , English scientist (b. )
 * -, German theologian and historian (b. )
 * -, Italian composer (b. )
 * -, Swiss naturalist (b. )
 * -, English ornithologist (b. )
 * -, Swiss-born French Revolutionary leader (assassinated) (b. )
 * -, French assassin of (executed) (b. )
 * -, American signer of the Declaration of Independence (b. )
 * -, Marshal of France (b. )
 * -, French general (executed) (b. )
 * -, English politician (b. )
 * -, American patriot and businessman (b. )
 * -, French Jesuit missionary (b. )
 * -, Queen of France (executed) (b. )
 * , French revolutionary leader (executed) (b. )
 * , French revolutionary leader (executed) (b. )
 * , French revolutionary leader (executed) (b. )
 * , French revolutionary leader (executed) (b. )
 * -, French playwright (executed) (b. )
 * -, French noble and revolutionary leader (executed) (b. )
 * -, French Revolutionary hostess (executed) (b. )
 * -, French revolutionary leader (suicide) (b.
 * -, French statesman (b. )
 * -, French revolutionary leader (executed) (b. )
 * -, French revolutionary leader (executed) (b. )
 * - French revolutionary leader (executed) (b. )
 * -, French Revolution child-hero (b. )
 * , French financier and politician (suicide) (b. )
 * , French courtesan (executed) (b. )
 * -, German composer (b. )
 * Timur Shah, King of Kabul, King of Herat, King of Kandahar, King of Peshawar (b. )
 * , French courtesan (executed) (b. )
 * -, German composer (b. )
 * Timur Shah, King of Kabul, King of Herat, King of Kandahar, King of Peshawar (b. )


 * See also .