1818

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries: 18th century – 19th century – 20th century
Decades: 1780s  1790s  1800s  – 1810s –  1820s  1830s  1840s
Years: 1815 1816 1817 – 1818 – 1819 1820 1821
1818 in topic:
Humanities
Archaeology – Architecture – Art – Literature – Music
By country
Australia – Brazil - Canada – Denmark - France – Germany – Mexico – Norway - Philippines - Portugal– Russia - South Africa – Spain - Sweden - United Kingdom – United States
Other topics
Rail Transport – Science – Sports
Lists of leaders
Colonial Governors – State leaders
Birth and death categories
Births – Deaths
Establishments and disestablishments categories
Establishments – Disestablishments
Works category
Works
1818 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar1818
MDCCCXVIII
Ab urbe condita2571
Armenian calendar1267
ԹՎ ՌՄԿԷ
Assyrian calendar6568
Bengali calendar1225
Berber calendar2768
British Regnal year58 Geo. 3 â€“ 59 Geo. 3
Buddhist calendar2362
Burmese calendar1180
Byzantine calendar7326–7327
Chinese calendar丁丑年 (Fire Ox)
4514 or 4454
    â€” to â€”
戊寅年 (Earth Tiger)
4515 or 4455
Coptic calendar1534–1535
Discordian calendar2984
Ethiopian calendar1810–1811
Hebrew calendar5578–5579
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1874–1875
 - Shaka Samvat1740–1741
 - Kali Yuga4919–4920
Holocene calendar11818
Igbo calendar818–819
Iranian calendar1196–1197
Islamic calendar1233–1234
Japanese calendarBunka 15 / Bunsei 1
(文政元年)
Julian calendarGregorian minus 12 days
Korean calendar4151
Minguo calendar94 before ROC
民前94年
Thai solar calendar2360–2361
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1818 (MDCCCXVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (dominical letter D) of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Tuesday (dominical letter F) of the Julian calendar, the 1818th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 818th year of the 2nd millennium, the 18th year of the 19th century, and the 9th year of the 1810s decade. Note that the Julian day for 1818 is 12 calendar days difference, which continued to be used from 1582 until the complete conversion of the Gregorian calendar was entirely done in 1929.

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