1855(MDCCCLV) was acommon year starting on Mondayof theGregorian calendarand acommon year starting on Saturdayof theJulian calendar,the 1855th year of theCommon Era(CE) andAnno Domini(AD) designations, the 855th year of the2nd millennium,the 55th year of the19th century,and the 6th year of the1850sdecade. As of the start of 1855, the Gregorian calendar was 12 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1855 in variouscalendars
Gregorian calendar1855
MDCCCLV
Ab urbe condita2608
Armenian calendar1304
ԹՎ ՌՅԴ
Assyrian calendar6605
Baháʼí calendar11–12
Balinese saka calendar1776–1777
Bengali calendar1262
Berber calendar2805
British Regnal year18Vict. 1– 19Vict. 1
Buddhist calendar2399
Burmese calendar1217
Byzantine calendar7363–7364
Chinese calendarGiáp dầnNiên (WoodTiger)
4552 or 4345
— to —
Ất mão niên (WoodRabbit)
4553 or 4346
Coptic calendar1571–1572
Discordian calendar3021
Ethiopian calendar1847–1848
Hebrew calendar5615–5616
Hindu calendars
-Vikram Samvat1911–1912
-Shaka Samvat1776–1777
-Kali Yuga4955–4956
Holocene calendar11855
Igbo calendar855–856
Iranian calendar1233–1234
Islamic calendar1271–1272
Japanese calendarAnsei2
( an chính 2 niên )
Javanese calendar1783–1784
Julian calendarGregorian minus 12 days
Korean calendar4188
Minguo calendar57 beforeROC
Dân tiền 57 niên
Nanakshahi calendar387
Thai solar calendar2397–2398
Tibetan calendarDương mộc hổ niên
(male Wood-Tiger)
1981 or 1600 or 828
— to —
Âm mộc thỏ niên
(female Wood-Rabbit)
1982 or 1601 or 829
September 8:Battle of Malakoff

Events

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January–March

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April–June

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July–September

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October–December

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Date unknown

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Births

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January–June

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Caroline Rémy de Guebhard

July–December

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Effie Ellsler

Date unknown

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Flora Haines Loughead

Deaths

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January–June

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Carl Friedrich Gauss
Nicholas I of Russia

July–December

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Søren Kierkegaard

References

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