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{{for|the government call centre of Hong Kong|1823 Call Centre}} {{About year|1823}} {{Year nav|1823}} [[File:James Monroe Cabinet.jpg|thumb|250px|[[December 2]]: The [[Monroe Doctrine]] is introduced by U.S. President [[James Monroe]].]] [[File:Plate 2 Retreat of Lt Brady.jpg|thumb|250px|[[August 18]]: The [[Demerara rebellion of 1823]] is started by 10,000 black slaves in British Guiana.]] {{C19 year in topic}} [[File:Assedio del Trocadero (1823).jpg|thumb|[[April 7]]: The "[[Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Louis]]", a French infantry force, begin an attack on Spain that lasts until November.]] {{Year article header|1823}} == Events == ===January–March=== * [[January 22]] – By secret treaty signed at the [[Congress of Verona#Spanish Question|Congress of Verona]], the [[Quintuple Alliance]] gives France a mandate to invade [[Spain]] for the purpose of restoring [[Ferdinand VII of Spain|Ferdinand VII]] (who has been captured by armed revolutionary liberals) as absolute monarch of the country. * [[January 23]] – In Paviland Cave on the [[Gower Peninsula]] of Wales, [[William Buckland]] inspects the "[[Red Lady of Paviland]]", the first identification of a prehistoric (male) human burial (although Buckland dates it as Roman).<ref>{{cite journal|first=Stephen|last=Aldhouse-Green|title=Great Sites: Paviland Cave|journal=British Archaeology|issue=61|url=http://www.britarch.ac.uk/ba/ba61/feat3.shtml|access-date=July 16, 2010|date=October 2001}}</ref> * [[February 3]] ** Jackson Male Academy, precursor of [[Union University]], opens in [[Tennessee]]. ** [[Gioachino Rossini]]'s opera ''[[Semiramide]]'' is first performed, at ''[[La Fenice]]'' in Venice. * [[February 10]] – The first worldwide carnival parade takes place in [[Cologne]], [[Kingdom of Prussia|Prussia]]. * [[February 11]] – [[Carnival tragedy of 1823]]: About 110 boys are killed during a stampede at the [[Franciscan Church of St Mary of Jesus|Convent of the Minori Osservanti]] in [[Valletta]], [[Crown Colony of Malta|Malta]]. * [[February 15]] (approx.) – The first officially recognised [[gold]] is found in [[Australia]], by surveyor James McBrien at [[Fish River (Oberon)|Fish River]], near [[Bathurst, New South Wales]], predating the [[Australian gold rushes]]. * [[February 20]] – Explorer [[James Weddell]]'s expedition to Antarctica reaches [[latitude]] 74°15' S and [[longitude]] 34°16'45" W: the [[Farthest South|southernmost position]] any ship has reached at this time. * [[March 15]] – Sailor [[Benjamin Morrell]] [[phantom island|erroneously reports]] the existence of the island of [[New South Greenland]] near [[Antarctica]].<ref>{{cite book|last= Simpson-Housley|first= Paul|title= Antarctica:Exploration, Perception and Metaphor|url= https://books.google.com/books?id=M1ql3mx8xYgC&q=New+South+Greenland+Antarctic&pg=PA51|publisher= Routledge|location= New York|year= 1992|isbn= 0-415-08225-0 |page=52}}</ref> * [[March 19]] – Emperor [[Agustín de Iturbide]] of Mexico abdicates, thus ending the short-lived [[First Mexican Empire]]. ===April–June=== * [[April 7]] – French forces, the "[[Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Louis]]", cross the Spanish border at the [[Bidasoa River]] * [[April 10]] – [[Siege of Pamplona (1823)|Siege of Pamplona]] begins in [[Navarre]] as French troops besiege the city's garrison * [[April 13]] – [[Franz Liszt]], 11, gives a concert in Vienna, after which he is personally congratulated by [[Ludwig van Beethoven]].<ref>According to Gustav Schilling.</ref> * [[May 5]] – Emperor [[Pedro I of Brazil]] inaugurates [[Brazil]]'s first ''Assembleia Geral'', with 50 Senators and 102 Deputies.<ref>{{cite book|first=Leslie|last=Bethell|title=Brazil: Empire and Republic, 1822-1930|publisher=Cambridge University Press|year=1985|page=49}}</ref> * [[May 7]] – [[Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov]] in appointed as [[Governor-General]] of [[Novorossiya]] (New Russia), the portion of [[Russian Empire]] bordering the Black Sea (in modern days it constitutes southern regions of [[Ukraine]]).<ref>"Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov", in ''Encyclopædia Britannica'' '''28''' (1910) p. 213.</ref> * [[May 9]] – Russian author [[Alexander Pushkin]] begins work on his verse novel ''[[Eugene Onegin]]''.<ref>{{cite book|first=Olga Peters|last=Hasty|title=Pushkin's Tatiana|publisher=University of Wisconsin Press|year=1999|page=14}}</ref> * [[May 23]] – The [[Trienio Liberal|rebel Spanish government]] withdraws from [[Madrid]] to [[Seville]] following the French advance * [[May 25]] ** The [[Louis Antoine, Duke of Angoulême|Duke of Angoulême]], commander of the invading French forces, establishes a regency in [[Madrid]] on behalf of [[Ferdinand VII]] who remains a captive of the Spanish government ** The [[Catholic Association]], a campaign for religious emancipation, begins in Ireland at a meeting of 13 people at a bookseller's house on [[Capel Street]] in [[Dublin]].<ref>Robert Huish, ''The Memoirs Private and Political of Daniel O'Connell, Esq., M.P., His Times and Contemporaries'' (W. Johnston, 1836) p129</ref> * [[June 5]] – [[Raffles Institution]] is established (as the Singapore Institution) by the founder of [[Singapore]], Sir [[Stamford Raffles]]. === July–September === * [[July 1]] – The [[Federal Republic of Central America|Congress of Central America]] declares absolute independence from Spain, Mexico and any other foreign nation, including North America, and a republican system of government is established. * [[July 4]] – [[Royal assent]] is given to several significant [[Acts of Parliament in the United Kingdom]], after the [[Home Secretary]] (and future Prime Minister) [[Robert Peel]] had worked to get approval by Parliament. Approved are the [[Judgment of Death Act 1823]], effectively abolishing the [[death penalty]] for over 100 offences and ;<ref name=CBH>{{cite book|last=Palmer|first=Alan|last2=Palmer |first2=Veronica|year=1992|title=The Chronology of British History|publisher=Century Ltd|location=London|pages=252–253|isbn=0-7126-5616-2}}</ref> allowing judges to commute sentences for capital offences (other than murder or treason) to imprisonment or [[Penal transportation|transportation]].;<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.capitalpunishmentuk.org/timeline.html|title=Timeline of capital punishment in Britain|access-date=March 3, 2012}}</ref> the Transportation Act allowing convicts transported to the colonies to be employed on public works.<ref name=CBH/> On July 10, the [[Gaols Act 1823]] is given assent, beginning the process of prison reform based on the campaign of [[Elizabeth Fry]].<ref name=CBH/> * [[July 15]] – The [[Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls]] in Rome is almost completely destroyed by fire.<ref name=Fires>"Fires, Great", in Walford, Cornelius, ed. ''The Insurance Cyclopeadia: Being an Historical Treasury of Events and Circumstances Connected with the Origin and Progress of Insurance''. C. & E. Layton, 1876. p.71.</ref> * [[July 28]] – The first theatrical adaptation of the ''[[Frankenstein]]'' story, ''[[Presumption; or, the Fate of Frankenstein]]'', opens at the [[Royal Opera House]], [[Covent Garden]] in London. On August 29, [[Mary Shelley]] attends a performance, the only version of her novel she will ever see.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://editions.covecollective.org/chronologies/presumption-or-fate-frankenstein|title=Presumption; or, the Fate of Frankenstein|date=2021-12-08}}</ref> * [[August 1]] – [[William Amherst, 1st Earl Amherst|William Pitt Amherst]] arrives in [[Calcutta]] with Lady Amherst to become the new [[Governor-General of India]].<ref>''The Cambridge Modern History'', Volume 11 (Macmillan, 1909) p727.</ref> * [[August 4]] – [[Felipe Enrique Neri, Baron de Bastrop]], the Mexican government administrator in charge of Anglo-American immigration into Mexico's state of [[Coahuila y Tejas]], allows [[Stephen F. Austin]] to put together an 11-man police force, that will later be expanded to become the [[Texas Ranger Division]].<ref>Robert M. Utley, ''Lone Star Justice: The First Century of the Texas Rangers'' (Oxford University Press, 2002)</ref> * [[August 5]] – The [[Royal Hibernian Academy]] is founded in [[Dublin]].<ref>{{cite book|editor=Vaughn, W. E.|title=A New History of Ireland: Ireland Under the Union, 1870-1921|publisher=Clarendon Press|year=1976|page=423}}</ref> * [[August 16]] – Tsar [[Alexander I of Russia]] draws up a secret "manifesto", designating his second younger brother [[Nicholas I of Russia|Nikolai]] to succeed him, bypassing Nikolai's older brother, [[Grand Duke Konstantin Pavlovich of Russia|Grand Duke Konstantin]]. The existence of the manifesto is revealed on Alexander's death in 1825.<ref>Donald J. Raleigh and A.A. Iskenderov, ''The Emperors and Empresses of Russia: Reconsidering the Romanovs'' (Routledge, 2015)</ref> * [[August 18]] – [[Demerara rebellion of 1823]]: In the British colony of [[Demerara-Essequibo]] (modern-day Guyana in South America), an insurrection of 10,000 black slaves begins; it is suppressed after three days, but hundreds of suspects are executed in the reprisals that follow.<ref>Gelien Matthews, ''Caribbean Slave Revolts and the British Abolitionist Movement'' (LSU Press, 2006) p21</ref> * [[August 20]] – [[Pope Pius VII]] dies after a reign of more than 23 years that began on March 14, 1800; he is remembered for crowning [[Napoleon Bonaparte]] as [[Emperor of France]].<ref name=Coulombe>Charles A. Coulombe, ''Vicars of Christ: A History of the Popes'' (Citadel Press, 2003) pp393-397</ref> * [[August 24]] – [[Hugh Glass]] gets mauled by a sow grizzly while on a fur trapping expedition in the Missouri Territory and has to crawl 200 miles for help.<ref>As featured in the 2002 novel ''[[The Revenant (novel)|The Revenant]]'' and 2015 [[The Revenant (2015 film)|film of the same title]].</ref> * [[August 31]] – [[Battle of Trocadero]]: French infantry of the "Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Louis" capture the fort of Trocadero and turn its guns on [[Cádiz]]. * [[September 10]] – [[Simón Bolívar]] is named President of [[Peru]]. * [[September 17]] – [[Pamplona]] surrenders to French forces after a five-month siege. * [[September 22]] – [[Joseph Smith]] first goes to the place near [[Manchester, New York]], where the [[golden plates]] are stored, having been directed there by God through an angel (according to what he writes in 1838). * [[September 23]] – [[First Anglo-Burmese War]]: [[Burma|Burmese]] forces attack the British on Shapura, an island close to [[Chittagong]]. * [[September 28]] – Roman Catholic Cardinal Annibale della Genga is elected [[Pope Leo XII]].<ref name=Coulombe/> * [[September 30]] – [[Cádiz]] surrenders to the French and [[Ferdinand VII of Spain]] is restored to his throne, immediately repealing the liberal [[Spanish Constitution of 1812]]. Despite French advice, he begins an era of repression against his opponents known as the [[Ominous Decade]] ===October–December=== * [[October 5]] – ''[[The Lancet]]'' medical journal is founded by [[Thomas Wakley]] in London. * [[October 22]] – [[Simón Bolívar]] writes to Paraguayan dictator [[José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia]] to release his friend the explorer [[Aimé Bonpland]] under threat of invasion. Rodríguez never responds to the letter. * [[November 3]] – An explosion at the Rainton Colliery Company's Plain Pit mine at [[Chilton Moor]] in the north-east of England, kills at least 57 coal miners.<ref>{{cite book|first=Maureen|last=Anderson|title=Durham Mining Disasters: c1700-1950s|location=Barnsley|publisher=Wharncliffe|year=2008}}</ref> * [[November 7]] – General [[Rafael del Riego]] is executed in Madrid for [[high treason]] * [[November]] – According to tradition, [[William Webb Ellis]] invents the sport of [[rugby football]] at [[Rugby School]] in England.<ref name=CBH/> * [[December 2]] – [[James Monroe]] first introduces the [[Monroe Doctrine]] in the [[State of the Union address]], declaring that any European attempts to recolonize the Americas would be considered a hostile act towards the United States. === Undated === * The [[Anglo-Ashanti wars#First Anglo-Ashanti War|first Anglo-Ashanti War]] begins. *British expedition up the [[St. Clair River]]; site of [[Corunna, Ontario|Corunna]] surveyed as a potential capital for [[Upper Canada]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Mathewson|first=George|title=Founding of Corunna was a capital idea|url=https://thesarniajournal.ca/founding-corunna-capital-idea|website=The Sarnia Journal|date=July 22, 2014|accessdate=2020-11-20|archive-date=2019-03-20|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190320115116/http://thesarniajournal.ca/founding-corunna-capital-idea/|url-status=live}}</ref> * [[Olbers' paradox]] is described by the German astronomer [[Heinrich Wilhelm Olbers]]. * Work begins on the [[British Museum]] in London, designed by [[Robert Smirke (architect)|Robert Smirke]], and the [[Altes Museum]] in Berlin, designed by [[Karl Friedrich Schinkel]]. * The [[Oxford Union]] is founded as a student debating society in England. == Births == === January–June === [[File:Wilhelm Siemens.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Carl Wilhelm Siemens]]]] [[File:Sultan Abdülmecid - Google Art Project.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Abdülmecid I]]]] * [[January 1]] – [[Sándor Petőfi]], Hungarian poet, revolutionary (d. 1849) * [[January 3]] – [[Robert Whitehead (engineer)|Robert Whitehead]], English engineer, inventor (d. 1905) * [[January 8]] – [[Alfred Russel Wallace]], British naturalist, biologist (d. 1913) * [[January 11]] – [[Pierre Philippe Denfert-Rochereau]], French military officer and politician (d. 1878) * [[January 27]] – [[Édouard Lalo]], French composer (d. 1892) * [[February 15]] – [[Li Hongzhang]], Chinese politician, general and diplomat (d. 1901) * [[February 28]] ** [[Frederick Francis II, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin]] (d. 1883) ** [[Ernest Renan]], French philosopher, philologist, historian and writer (d. 1892) * [[March 3]] – [[John George Adair]], Scots-Irish businessman and landowner; also known as "Black Jack" for his eviction of 244 people in 1861; financier of [[JA Ranch]] (d. 1885) * [[March 8]] – [[Gyula Andrássy]], 4th Prime Minister of Hungary (d. 1890) * [[March 14]] – [[Théodore de Banville]], French writer (d. 1891) * [[March 18]] – [[Antoine Chanzy]], French general and colonial governor (d. 1883) * [[April 1]] – [[Simon Bolivar Buckner]], American soldier, politician and Confederate soldier (d. 1914) * [[April 3]] – [[William M. Tweed]], American political boss (d. 1878) * [[April 4]] – [[Carl Wilhelm Siemens]], German engineer (d. 1883) * [[April 24]] – [[Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada]], 27th President of Mexico (d. 1889) * [[April 25]] – [[Abdülmecid I]], [[Ottoman Sultan]] (d. 1861) * [[May 2]] – [[Emma Hardinge Britten]] (b. Emma Floyd), English-born spiritualist (d. 1899) * [[May 9]] – [[Frederick Weld|Sir Frederick Weld]], 6th Prime Minister of New Zealand (d. 1891) * [[May 15]] ** [[Thomas Lake Harris]], American poet (d. 1906) ** [[Youssef Bey Karam]], [[Lebanon|Lebanese]] nationalist leader (d. 1889)<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.ehdenfamilytree.org/getperson.php?personID=I1&tree=ehden |title=Youssef Bey Karam on Ehden Family Tree website |access-date=April 2, 2019 |archive-date=March 29, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190329220258/https://www.ehdenfamilytree.org/getperson.php?personID=I1&tree=ehden |url-status=dead }}</ref> * [[May 17]] – [[Henry Eckford (horticulturist)|Henry Eckford]], British horticulturist (d. 1905) * [[May 22]] – [[Solomon Bundy]], American politician (d. 1889) * [[May 26]] – [[William Pryor Letchworth]], American businessman, philanthropist, founder of [[Letchworth State Park]], New York * [[July 6]] – [[Sophie Adlersparre]], Swedish feminist (d. 1895) * [[June 21]] – [[Jean Chacornac]], French astronomer (d. 1873) === July–December === [[File:Max Muller.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Max Müller]]]] [[File:SirMackenzieBowell.jpg|110px|thumb|[[Mackenzie Bowell]]]] * [[July 9]] (''date uncertain'') – [[Phineas Gage]], improbable American head injury survivor (d. 1860) * [[July 18]] ** [[Félix du Temple de la Croix]], French Army Captain, aviation pioneer (d. 1890) ** [[Leonard Fulton Ross]], American Civil War general (d. 1901) * [[July 23]] – [[Coventry Patmore]], English poet (d. 1896) * [[August 3]] – [[Thomas Francis Meagher]], American Civil War general (d. 1867) * [[August 4]] – [[Oliver P. Morton]], American politician (d. 1877) * [[August 5]] – [[Eliza Tibbets]], mother of the California orange industry (d. 1898) * [[August 10]] ** [[Hugh Stowell Brown]], Manx preacher (d. 1886) ** [[Charles Keene (artist)|Charles Keene]], English artist, illustrator (d. 1891) * [[August 11]] – [[Charlotte Mary Yonge]], English author (d. 1901) * [[August 13]] – [[Goldwin Smith]], English historian (d. 1910) * [[August 14]] – [[Karel Miry]], Belgian composer (d. 1889) * [[August 15]] – [[Orris S. Ferry]], American Civil War general and politician (d. 1875) * [[August 23]] – [[Nil Izvorov]], Bulgarian [[Orthodox priest]] and venerable (d. 1905) * [[September 16]] – [[Ludwik Teichmann]], Polish anatomist (d. 1895) * [[September 28]] – [[Alexandre Cabanel]], French painter (d. 1889) * [[November 1]] – [[Lascăr Catargiu]], 4-time prime minister of Romania (d. 1899) * [[November 8]] – [[Joseph Monier]], French inventor (d. 1906) * [[November 16]] – [[Henry G. Davis]], American politician (d. 1916) * [[November 18]] – [[Charles H. Bell (politician)|Charles H. Bell]], American politician (d. 1893) * [[November 21]] – [[Andrzej Jerzy Mniszech]], Polish painter (d. 1905) * [[November 25]] – [[Henry Wirz]], Swiss-born American Confederate military officer, prisoner-of-war camp commander (d. 1865) * [[December 6]] – [[Friedrich Max Müller]], German-born Orientalist (d. 1900) * [[December 9]] – [[Rosalie Olivecrona]], Swedish women's rights activist (d. 1898) * [[December 13]] – [[Ferdinand Büchner]], German composer (d. 1906) * [[December 22]] – [[Thomas Wentworth Higginson]], American Unitarian minister, abolitionist (d. 1911) * [[December 27]] – [[Mackenzie Bowell|Sir Mackenzie Bowell]], 5th [[Prime Minister of Canada]] (d. 1917) ===Undated=== * [[Manolache Costache Epureanu]], 2-time prime minister of Romania (d. 1880) * [[Julian Gutowski]], Polish politician (d. 1890) == Deaths == === January–June === [[File:Edward Jenner. Oil painting. Wellcome V0023503.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Edward Jenner]]]] [[File:Louis-Nicolas Davout (1770-1823), duc d'Auerstaedt, prince d'Eckmül, maréchal de France - Pierre Gautherot.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Louis-Nicolas Davout]]]] * [[January 21]] ** [[Gideon Olin]], American politician (b. 1743) ** [[Cayetano José Rodríguez]], Argentine representative to the Congress of Tucumán * [[January 22]] – [[John Julius Angerstein]], Russian-born English merchant, insurer and art collector (b. 1735) * [[January 26]] – [[Edward Jenner]], English physician, medical researcher (b. 1749) * [[January 27]] – [[Charles Hutton]], English mathematician (b. 1737) * [[January 28]] – [[Return J. Meigs Sr.]], American colonel (b. 1740) * [[February 9]] – [[Agnes Ibbetson]], English plant physiologist (b. 1757) * [[February 7]] – [[Ann Radcliffe]], English writer (b. 1764) * [[February 21]] – [[Charles Wolfe]], Irish poet (b. 1791) * [[March 1]] – [[Pierre-Jean Garat]], French Basque opera singer (b. 1764) * [[March 5]] – [[Magdalena Rudenschöld]], Swedish conspirator (b. 1766) * [[March 14]] ** [[Charles François Dumouriez]], French general (b. 1739) ** [[John Jervis, 1st Earl of St Vincent]], British Royal Navy admiral (b. 1735) * [[March 18]] ** [[Jean-Baptiste Bréval]], French cellist (b. 1753) ** [[Henry Brockholst Livingston]], [[Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States]] (b. 1757) * [[March 19]] – [[Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski]], Polish aristocrat and patron of the arts (b. 1734) * [[April 18]] – [[George Cabot (senator)|George Cabot]], American politician (b. 1752) * [[June 1]] – [[Louis-Nicolas Davout]], French marshal (b. 1770) * [[June 19]] – [[William Combe]], English writer, poet and adventurer (b. 1742) === July–December === [[File:Belzoni1.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Giovanni Battista Belzoni]]]] [[File:Gregorio Jose Ramirez y Castro.png|thumb|110px|[[Gregorio José Ramírez]]]] * [[July 4]] – [[Estcourt Cresswell]], English politician (b. 1823)<ref>{{Cite web |title=CRESSWELL, Estcourt (c.1745-1823), of Bibury, nr. Cirencester, Glos. and Pinkney Park, Wilts. {{!}} History of Parliament Online |url=https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1754-1790/member/cresswell-estcourt-1745-1823 |access-date=2024-10-26 |website=www.historyofparliamentonline.org}}</ref> * [[July 8]] – Sir [[Henry Raeburn]], Scottish painter (b. 1756)<ref>{{cite web |title=Sir Henry Raeburn (1756-1823) |url=https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/research/learning/hall-of-fame/hall-of-fame-a-z/raeburn-henry |website=National Records of Scotland |access-date=24 June 2022 |language=English |date=31 May 2013}}</ref> * [[August 1]] – [[Francis Napier, 8th Lord Napier]] of Great Britain (b. 1758) * [[August 7]] – [[Mátyás Laáb]], Croatian writer, translator (b. 1746) * [[August 18]] – [[John Treadwell]], the fourth [[Governor of Connecticut]] (b. 1745) * [[August 20]] – [[Pope Pius VII]], Italian Benedictine (b. 1742) * [[August 22]] – [[Lazare Carnot]], French general, politician and mathematician (b. 1753) * [[August 30]] – [[Pierre Prévost (painter)|Pierre Prévost]], French [[panorama]] painter (b. 1764) * [[September 11]] – [[David Ricardo]], English economist (b. 1772) * [[September 17]] – [[Abraham-Louis Breguet]], Swiss [[horologist]], inventor (b. 1747) * [[September 23]] – [[Matthew Baillie]], Scottish physician, pathologist (b. 1761) * [[September 28]] – [[Charlotte Melmoth]], English-born American actress (b. 1749) * [[November 9]] – [[Vasily Kapnist]], Ukrainian-Russian poet, dramatist (b. 1758) * [[November 11]] – [[Richard Richards (judge)|Richard Richards]], British judge and politician (b. 1752) * [[December 3]] – [[Giovanni Battista Belzoni]], Italian explorer, pioneer archaeologist of Egypt (b. 1778) * [[December 4]] – [[Gregorio José Ramírez]], Costa Rican politician, merchant and marine (b. 1796) == References == {{Reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:1823}} [[Category:1823| ]]
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