454 |
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In Italy, Aetius, the supreme army commander, is murdered in Ravenna by Valentinian III, the emperor of the West. |
1327 |
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Edward II of England is murdered by order of his wife. |
1520 |
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Suleiman (the Magnificent), son of Selim, becomes Ottoman sultan in Constantinople. |
1589 |
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The Duke of Mayenne of France is defeated by Henry IV at the Battle of Arques. |
1673 |
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James Needham returns to Virginia after exploring the land to the west, which would become Tennessee. |
1745 |
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A Scottish Jacobite army commanded by Lord George Murray routs the Royalist army of General Sir John Cope at Prestonpans. |
1863 |
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Union troops defeated at Chickamauga seek refuge in Chattanooga, Tennessee, which is then besieged by Confederate troops. |
1904 |
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Exiled Nez Perce leader Chief Joseph dies of a "broken heart". |
1915 |
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Stonehenge is sold by auction for 6,600
pounds sterling ($11,500) to a Mr. Chubb, who buys it as a present for
his wife. He presents it to the British nation three years later. |
1929 |
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Fighting between China and the Soviet Union breaks out along the Manchurian border. |
1936 |
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The German army holds its largest maneuvers since 1914. |
1937 |
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The women's airspeed record is set at 292 mph by American pilot Jacqueline Cochran. |
1941 |
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The German Army cuts off the Crimean Peninsula from the rest of the Soviet Union. |
1942 |
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British forces attack the Japanese in Burma. |
1944 |
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U.S. troops of the 7th Army, invading Southern France, cross the Meuse River. |
1978 |
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Two Soviet cosmonauts set a space endurance record after 96 days in space. |
1989 |
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General Colin Powell is confirmed by the U.S. Senate as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. |
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