1793 invention
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GIN1793 invention.
COTTONGINA 1793 invention
COTTONGINInvention of 1793
MARATCorday's victim, 1793
MARATCorday victim, 1793
MARIEANTOINETTEGuillotined queen: 1793
MARIEANTOINETTEHistoric name of 1793.
MARATAssassination victim of 1793
PAGANINIGenoan musical debutant, 1793
TERRORReign of ...: 1793-94
EMIGREFrench royalist fugitive, 1793.
MARATCharlotte Corday's victim, 1793.
MARATCharlotte Corday's 1793 victim
NEALAmerican novelist (1793-1876).
CENTAmerican coin since 1793
ALAMOMission abandoned in 1793
MOTTAmerican social reformer (1793-1880).
MARAT"Death of ..." (1793 David painting)
MARATCharlotte Corday d'Armont's 1793 victim
MARATCorday's victim, 7-13-1793
MARATSlain by Charlotte Corday, 1793.
AUSTINFounder of Texas (1793-1836).
TERRORReign in France, 1793-94.
FAIRMONTW. Va. city settled in 1793
MARAT"The Death of ..." (1793 David painting)
TERESASDublin's St. ... Church, dating from 1793
CHARLOTTECORDAYShe lost her head in 1793
THOMASJEFFERSONHe determined the limit in 1793
MARIEANTOINETTEShe lost her head in 1793
GENETFrench Minister to U. S., 1793-94.
MARATFrench revolutionary killed in the bathtub, 1793
louvresnational museum in Paris, France, since 1793: formerly a royal palace
louvrenational museum in Paris, France, since 1793: formerly a royal palace
liardformer silver coin of France, the fourth part of a sol, issued from the 15th century to 1793 and made from copper after 1650
liardsformer silver coin of France, the fourth part of a sol, issued from the 15th century to 1793 and made from copper after 1650
terrorsThe period of the French Revolution between mid 1793 and July 1794 when the ruling Jacobin faction, dominated by Robespierre, ruthlessly executed anyone considered a threat to their regime
bourbonsa member of a French family founded in 1272 to which belong the rulers of France from 1589 to 1793 and from 1814 to 1830, of Spain from 1700 to 1808, from 1814 to 1868, from 1875 to 1931, and from 1975, of Naples from 1735 to 1805, and of the Two Sicilies from 1815 to 1860