February 22 » St. Peter's Flood: A storm surge floods the Frisian coast, drowning 15,000 people.
June 28 » The Battle of Berestechko between Poland and Ukraine starts.
June 30 » The Deluge: Khmelnytsky Uprising: The Battle of Berestechko ends with a Polish victory.
September 3 » Third English Civil War: Battle of Worcester: Charles II of England is defeated in the last main battle of the war.
December 15 » Castle Cornet in Guernsey, the last stronghold which had supported the King in the Third English Civil War, surrenders.
Day of death December 5, 1741
The temperature on December 5, 1741 was about 9.0 °C. There was 22 mm of rainWind direction mainly southwest. Weather type: regen betrokken. Source: KNMI
March 13 » The Battle of Cartagena de Indias (part of the War of Jenkins' Ear) begins.
March 18 » New York governor George Clarke's complex at Fort George is burned in an arson attack, starting the New York Conspiracy of 1741.
June 25 » Maria Theresa is crowned Queen of Hungary.
July 15 » Aleksei Chirikov sights land in Southeast Alaska. He sends men ashore in a longboat, making them the first Europeans to visit Alaska.
July 31 » Charles Albert of Bavaria invades Upper Austria and Bohemia.
August 10 » King Marthanda Varma of Travancore defeats the Dutch East India Company at the Battle of Colachel, effectively bringing about the end of the Dutch colonial rule in India.
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