1745

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May 11: King Louis XV leads France to victory in the Battle of Fontenoy.
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June 4: Frederick the Great of Prussia leads troops to victory at the Battle of Hohenfriedberg.

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January–MarchEdit

  • January 7War of the Austrian Succession: The Austrian Army, under the command of Field Marshal Károly József Batthyány, makes a surprise attack at Amberg and the winter quarters of the Bavarian Army, and scatters the Bavarian defending troops, then captures the Bavarian capital at Munich<ref>"War of the Austrian Succession (1740-1748)", in Wars That Changed History: 50 of the World's Greatest Conflicts: 50 of the World's Greatest Conflicts, ed. by Spencer C. Tucker (ABC-CLIO, 2015) p214</ref>
  • January 8 – The Quadruple Alliance treaty is signed at Warsaw by Great Britain, Austria, the Dutch Republic and the Duchy of Saxony.<ref>"Treaty of Quadruple Alliance", International Military Alliances, 1648-2008, ed. by Douglas M. Gibler (Congressional Quarterly Press, Oct 15, 2008) p94</ref>
  • January 20 – Less than two weeks after the disastrous Battle of Amberg leaves Bavaria undefended, the electorate's ruler (and Holy Roman Emperor) Karl VII Albrecht dies from gout at the age of 47, leaving the duchy without an adult to lead it. His 17-year-old son, Maximilian III Joseph, signs terms of surrender in April.
  • February 22 – The ruling white colonial government on the island of Jamaica foils a conspiracy by about 900 black slaves, who had been plotting to seize control and to massacre the white residents.<ref>William Reed, The History of Sugar and Sugar-yielding Plants (Longmans, Green, and Co., 1866) p50</ref>
  • February 23 – The royal wedding of the Crown Prince of France takes place at Versailles; the Dauphin Louis Ferdiand, eldest son of King Louis XV, is united in marriage to Princess Maria Teresa Rafaela of Spain, daughter of King Felipe V.<ref>Marion F. Godfroy, Kourou and the Struggle for a French America (Springer, 2015) p193</ref> The Dauphin never takes the throne, dying in 1765, eight years before the death of his father.
  • February 27Pierre Bouguer appears before the French Academy of Sciences to deliver his report of the data gathered in the French Geodesic Mission, including the first precise measurement of the Earth's circumference.<ref>Larrie D. Ferreiro, Measure of the Earth: The Enlightenment Expedition That Reshaped Our World (Basic Books, 2011) p253</ref> His determination that the circumference is Template:Convert and that the distance from the pole to equator is roughly Template:Convert eventually leads to the Academy's calculation of the metre and the metric system.
  • March 1Augustus III, the King of Poland and Elector of Saxony, declares his candidacy to become the next Holy Roman Emperor, but loses in September to Francis, Duke of Tuscany.<ref name=Fragile>Maureen Cassidy-Geiger, Fragile Diplomacy (Yale University Press, 2007) p66-74</ref>

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