@1714
1714 (MDCCXIV) is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar, the 1714th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 714th year of the 2nd millennium, the 14th year of the 18th century, and the 5th year of the 1710s decade. As of the start of 1714, the Gregorian calendar was 11 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.
Europe in 1714.
January–March
January 21 – After being tricked into deserting a battle against India's Mughal Empire by the rebel Sayyid brothers, Prince Azz-ud-din Mirza is blinded on orders of the Emperor Farrukhsiyar as punishment.
February 7 – The Siege of Tönning (a fortress of the Swedish Empire and now located in Germany in the state of Schleswig-Holstein) ends after almost a year, as Danish forces force the surrender of the remaining 1,600 defenders. The fortress is then leveled by the Danes.
February 28 – (February 17 old style) Russia's Tsar Peter the Great issues a decree requiring compulsory education in mathematics for children of government officials and nobility, applying to children between the ages of 10 and 15 years old. [1]
March 2 – (February 19 old style) The Battle of Storkyro is fought between troops of the Swedish Empire and the Russian Empire, near what is now the village of Napue in Finland. The outnumbered Swedish forces, under the command of General Carl Gustaf Armfeldt, suffer 1,600 troops killed in action while the Russians led by General Mikhail Golitsyn lose 400 men.
March 7 – The Treaty of Rastatt is signed between Austria and France, concluding the War of the Spanish Succession between them. Austria receives the Spanish territories in Italy (the Kingdom of Naples, Duchy of Milan and Kingdom of Sardinia), as well as the Southern Netherlands; and from France, Freiburg and Landau. The Austrian Habsburg Empire reaches its largest territorial extent yet, with Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor succeeding Philip V of Spain, as ruler in the ceded territories.
@X99STRIKER That'd be a significant challenge tryna balance everything, seems like a great learning opportunity.
Jet or Rotor?
@IceCraftGaming Specifics please!
look, i'll just put it this way.
If i see one of these on the road, i'm sure as hell not gonna try to drag race it. This thing looks like it can really pick up and go.
Great work!
Finally, I can put a name to the plane. I saw one of these in this exact livery at a small beach airport when I was on vacation, and I'm glad to see one here.
preparing to do a gun run on the filthy normies who don't own spotify premium, smirking as his engines spooled up to idle, moving the throttle forward a few notches and releasing the parking brake, beginning his taxi
@ReinMcDeer Finally!
This thing looks like a TABS unit. I love that simple, yet complex polygonal design for the fuselage. This is a masterpiece. Great work.
Congrats!
Happy birthday!
@SpartanBallistics Congrats.
@xNotDumb thanks!
good luck to you as well for platinum.
Goofy ahh tank 💀
@Shugie Ah alr.
Still amazing compared to what I make lmao
@X99STRIKER fr.
@IceCraftGaming dang.
+1@X99STRIKER Noice. :D
@1714
1714 (MDCCXIV) is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar, the 1714th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 714th year of the 2nd millennium, the 14th year of the 18th century, and the 5th year of the 1710s decade. As of the start of 1714, the Gregorian calendar was 11 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.
Contents
1 Events
1.1 January–March
1.2 April–June
1.3 July–September
1.4 October–December
1.5 Date unknown
2 Births
3 Deaths
4 References
5 External link
Events
Europe in 1714.
+3January–March
January 21 – After being tricked into deserting a battle against India's Mughal Empire by the rebel Sayyid brothers, Prince Azz-ud-din Mirza is blinded on orders of the Emperor Farrukhsiyar as punishment.
February 7 – The Siege of Tönning (a fortress of the Swedish Empire and now located in Germany in the state of Schleswig-Holstein) ends after almost a year, as Danish forces force the surrender of the remaining 1,600 defenders. The fortress is then leveled by the Danes.
February 28 – (February 17 old style) Russia's Tsar Peter the Great issues a decree requiring compulsory education in mathematics for children of government officials and nobility, applying to children between the ages of 10 and 15 years old. [1]
March 2 – (February 19 old style) The Battle of Storkyro is fought between troops of the Swedish Empire and the Russian Empire, near what is now the village of Napue in Finland. The outnumbered Swedish forces, under the command of General Carl Gustaf Armfeldt, suffer 1,600 troops killed in action while the Russians led by General Mikhail Golitsyn lose 400 men.
March 7 – The Treaty of Rastatt is signed between Austria and France, concluding the War of the Spanish Succession between them. Austria receives the Spanish territories in Italy (the Kingdom of Naples, Duchy of Milan and Kingdom of Sardinia), as well as the Southern Netherlands; and from France, Freiburg and Landau. The Austrian Habsburg Empire reaches its largest territorial extent yet, with Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor succeeding Philip V of Spain, as ruler in the ceded territories.
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+2@X99STRIKER indeed!
@SpartanBallistics How was bootcamp?
haha britain go byebye
+1only IRELAND now
dang. this is pretty cool, and i've never seen a killdozer on the site before.
+1ah yes, my beloved
le enfield
@FeatherWing i r e l a n d
Interesting format.
nah, it's ireland and slightly larger ireland
+3there is no britain
Looks like a YF-23/F-22 Hybrid.
+1T
looks good!
+2Nice, finally someone did it.
+2Very cool.
honestly i'd really like sp to have a player character
like sr2 maybe
beautiful representation of a beautiful vehicle.
+3amazing work.
This is so bad it's good.
@rexzion oh god
+1go back
@Zaineman it’s all good!
@X99STRIKER okay, I’ll tag you when I’m done.
+2@IceCraftGaming Maybe after I’m done with the vtol.
@Zaineman Uh. I called it cursed based on looks. Nothing against the controls, lol.
@CanadianAircraftBuilder critical hit!
you are right, i have made an awful amount of useless forum posts like "hey" and "i did a thing"
@X99STRIKER That'd be a significant challenge tryna balance everything, seems like a great learning opportunity.
+1Jet or Rotor?
@IceCraftGaming Specifics please!
Purely immaculate build. No clipping, no blocks visible.
Great work. Keep it up.
Cursed.
@PapaKernels np!
look, i'll just put it this way.
+1If i see one of these on the road, i'm sure as hell not gonna try to drag race it. This thing looks like it can really pick up and go.
Great work!
@DatRoadTrainGuy19 why oh god did you dig up this old post-
+1but yes it is kinda suspicious.
Finally, I can put a name to the plane. I saw one of these in this exact livery at a small beach airport when I was on vacation, and I'm glad to see one here.
+1We must find the sandvich!
+1@JustWingIt *arms gbu-43B/MOAB with malicious intent*
+1samsung.orgfridgesamsungsamaggedon
+2@KitsuneassemblylinesKAL yknow
i may make a proto walker for craps and giggles
hmmmmmmmmmmm
Not gonna lie, it's insanely impressive that MP is still working today, after 7 years of operation. The faults are annoying nonetheless.
dang the new sp looking kinda funny ngl
+17preparing to do a gun run on the filthy normies who don't own spotify premium, smirking as his engines spooled up to idle, moving the throttle forward a few notches and releasing the parking brake, beginning his taxi
+1Why does this not have more upvotes?
A shame.
Dang! Looks properly impressive. Tag me!
+1yeah, it's painful.
+5bootleg 966
+1that bumper is smooth
@ReinMcDeer Finally!
+1This thing looks like a TABS unit. I love that simple, yet complex polygonal design for the fuselage. This is a masterpiece. Great work.
@Zaineman Yo, for some reason i can't seem to click on your profile.