1823
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1823 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar).
Events
- July 15 – Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls in Rome almost completely destroyed by fire
- September 10 – Simón Bolívar named President of Peru
- December 2 – US President James Monroe delivers a speech to the U.S. Congress, announcing a new policy of forbidding European interference in the Americas and establishing American neutrality in future European conflicts (this would later be called the Monroe Doctrine)
- December 23 – A Visit From St. Nicholas, attributed to Clement Clarke Moore, is first published
- Ferdinand VII revokes Spanish Constitution of 1812 and restores absolute monarchy
- The Olbers' paradox is described by the German astronomer Heinrich Wilhelm Olbers.
Births
- January 1 – Sándor Petöfi, Hungarian poet and revolutionary (d. 1849)
- January 8 – Alfred Russel Wallace, British naturalist and biologist (d. 1913)
- February 27 – Ernest Renan, French philosopher and writer (d. 1892)
- March 14 – Théodore de Banville, French writer (d. 1891)
- March 20 – Ned Buntline, American publisher, writer, and publicist (d. 1886)
- March 23 – Schuyler Colfax, Vice President of the United States (d. 1885)
- April 3 – William Marcy Tweed, American political boss (d. 1878)
- April 23 – Abd-ul-Mejid, Ottoman Sultan (d. 1861)
- June 21 – Jean Chacornac, French astronomer (d. 1873)
- August 13 – Goldwin Smith, English historian (d. 1910)
- December 6 – Friedrich Max Müller, German Orientalist (d. 1900)
Deaths
- January 26 – Edward Jenner, English physician and medical researcher (b. 1749)
- February 7 – Ann Radcliffe, English writer (b. 1764)
- August 20 – Pope Pius VII (b. 1740)
- September 11 – David Ricardo, English economist (b. 1772)
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