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1823
 
   
12-year-old Hungarian pianist Franz Liszt wins a reputation as a virtuoso performer      
1823
 
    
Austrian composer Franz Schubert writes the song cycle Die Schöne Müllerin ('The beautiful miller's wife')       
1823
 
    
A Rugby schoolboy, William Webb Ellis, picks up the football and runs with it in rugby union's founding myth       
1823
 
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A heavenly being appears to Joseph Smith in New York state – an event which launches the Mormon church        
1823
 
    
James Fenimore Cooper's The Pioneers introduces Natty Bumppo, frontiersman known for his 'leather stockings'       
1823
 
   
An American poem, A Visit from St Nicholas, describes in every detail the modern Santa Claus      
1823
 
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With the help of an army from France, the Spanish king Ferdinand VII is freed from confinement and restored to his throne      
1823
 
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Bolívar arrives in Lima to be granted command of the army and dictatorial powers in the republic of Peru      
1823
 
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US president James Monroe warns European nations against interfering in America, in the policy which becomes known as the Monroe Doctrine      
1823
 
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By an Act of Parliament George IV encloses the western end of Kew Green up to the present Ferry Lane and closes the road across the Green. See in Google maps