1851

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Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries: 18th century - 19th century - 20th century
Decades: 1820s  1830s  1840s  - 1850s -  1860s  1870s  1880s
Years: 1848 1849 1850 - 1851 - 1852 1853 1854
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1851 (MDCCCLI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian Calendar (or a common year starting on Monday [1] of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar).

Contents

[edit] Events of 1851

[edit] January – June

May 1: Great Exhibition in Hyde Park

[edit] July – September

May 15: Rama IV crowned.

[edit] October – December

September 18: NYT is founded.

[edit] Undated

[edit] Ongoing events

[edit] Births

1851 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 1851
MDCCCLI
Ab urbe condita 2604
Armenian calendar 1300
ԹՎ ՌՅ
Bahá'í calendar 7 – 8
Berber calendar 2801
Buddhist calendar 2395
Burmese calendar 1213
Byzantine calendar 7359 – 7360
Chinese calendar 庚戌年十一月廿九日
(4487/4547-11-29)
— to —
辛亥年十一月初十日
(4488/4548-11-10)
Coptic calendar 1567 – 1568
Ethiopian calendar 1843 – 1844
Hebrew calendar 56115612
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat 1906 – 1907
 - Shaka Samvat 1773 – 1774
 - Kali Yuga 4952 – 4953
Holocene calendar 11851
Iranian calendar 1229 – 1230
Islamic calendar 1267 – 1268
Japanese calendar Kaei 4
(嘉永4年)
Korean calendar 4184
Thai solar calendar 2394

[edit] January – June

[edit] July – December

[edit] Deaths

[edit] January – June

[edit] July – December

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ "Calendar in year 1851 (Russia)" (Julian calendar, starting Tuesday), webpage: Julian-1851 (Russia used the Julian calendar until 1919).
  2. ^ Chris Cock The Longman Companion to Britain in the Nineteenth Century 1815 – 1914 (London & New York: Longman, 1999) p. 125
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