1703
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Year 1703 (MDCCIII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Thursday of the 11-day slower Julian calendar). 1703 of the Swedish calendar was a common year starting on Wednesday, one day ahead of the Julian calendar.
Events of 1703
January–June
- January 14 – An earthquake hits Norcia, Italy.
- January 30(December 14 of previous year in Chinese calendar) – In Japan, the revenge of the Forty-seven Ronin occurs, assassinating Daimyo Kira Yoshinaka, the enemy of their former lord Asano Naganori, at his own mansion as a vengeance. All 47 samurais commit seppuku, a ritual suicide on March 20(February 4 in Chinese calendar).
- February 2 – An earthquake hits the town of L'Aquila, Italy.
- February – Soldiers at Fort Louis de la Mobile celebrate Mardi Gras in Mobile, starting the tradition for Mobile, Alabama.
- April 21 – The Company of Quenching of Fire (i.e., a fire brigade) is founded in Edinburgh, Scotland.
- May 27 – The city of Saint Petersburg is founded in Russia.
- May 26 – Portugal joins the Grand Alliance.
July–December
- July 29–31 – Daniel Defoe is placed in a pillory, then imprisoned 4 months for the crime of seditious libel, after publishing a politically satirical pamphlet (his release is granted in mid-November).
- September 12 – War of the Spanish Succession – Habsburg Archduke Charles is proclaimed King of Spain.
- October – A whirlwind blows down the tower of the Gan Takal in Gondar, capital of Ethiopia, killing 30.
- November 19 – The Man in the Iron Mask dies in the Bastille.
- November 24 to December 2 – The Great Storm of 1703, an Atlantic hurricane, ravages southern England and the English Channel, killing nearly 8,000, mostly at sea.
- December 27 – Portugal and England sign the Methuen Treaty, which gives preference to Portuguese wines imported into England.
Undated
Ongoing events
Births
- February 5 – Gilbert Tennent, Irish-born religious leader (d. 1764)
- March 5 (N. S.) – Vasily Kirillovich Trediakovsky, Russian poet (d. 1768)
- May 14 – David Brearly, delegate to the U.S. Constitutional Convention (d. 1785)
- June 17 – John Wesley, English founder of Methodism (d. 1791)
- June 26 – Thomas Clap, first president of Yale University (d. 1767)
- August 2 – Lorenzo Ricci, Italian Jesuit leader (d. 1775)
- September 29 – François Boucher, French painter (d. 1770)
- October 5 – Jonathan Edwards, American preacher (d. 1758)
- October 28 – Antoine Deparcieux, French mathematician (d. 1768)
- November 25 – Jean-François Séguier, French astronomer and botanist (d. 1784)
- November 26 – Theophilus Cibber, English actor and writer (d. 1758)
- December 2 – Ferdinand Konščak, Croatian explorer (d. 1759)
- date unknown – Jack Broughton, English bare-knuckle fighter who produced the earliest known rules of boxing (d. 1789)
Deaths
- January 11 – Johann Georg Graevius, German classical scholar and critic (b. 1632)
- March 3 – Robert Hooke, English scientist (b. 1635)
- March 31 – Johann Christoph Bach, German composer (b. 1642)
- April 20 – Lancelot Addison, English royal chaplain (b. 1632)
- May 16 – Charles Perrault, French author (b. 1628)
- May 26 – Samuel Pepys, English civil servant and diarist (b. 1633)
- June 14 – Jean Herauld Gourville, French adventurer (b. 1625)
- July 17 – Roemer Vlacq I, Dutch naval captain (b. 1637)
- September 22 – Vincenzo Viviani, Italian mathematician and scientist (b. 1622)
- September 25 – Archibald Campbell, 1st Duke of Argyll, Scottish privy councillor (b. 1658)
- September 29 – Charles de Saint-Évremond, French soldier (b. 1610)
- October 28 – John Wallis, English mathematician (b. 1616)
- November 19 – The Man in the Iron Mask
- November 30 – Nicolas de Grigny, French organist and composer (b. 1672)
- December 28 – Mustafa II, Ottoman Sultan (b. 1664)
- date unknown – Phetracha, king of Ayutthaya (b. 1632)