337 |
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Constantine's three sons, already Caesars,
each take the title of Augustus. Constantine II and Constans share the
west while Constantius II takes control of the east. |
1087 |
|
William the Conquerer, Duke of Normandy
and King of England, dies in Rouen while conducting a war which began
when the French king made fun of him for being fat. |
1513 |
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King James IV of Scotland is defeated and killed by English at Flodden. |
1585 |
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Pope Sixtus V deprives Henry of Navarre of his rights to the French crown. |
1776 |
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The term "United States" is adopted by the Continental Congress to be used instead of the "United Colonies." |
1786 |
|
George Washington calls for the abolition of slavery. |
1791 |
|
French Royalists take control of Arles and barricade themselves inside the town. |
1834 |
|
Parliament passes the Municipal Corporations Act, reforming city and town governments in England. |
1850 |
|
California, in the midst of a gold rush, enters the Union as the 31st state. |
1863 |
|
The Union Army of the Cumberland passes
through Chattanooga as they chase after the retreating Confederates.
The Union troops will soon be repulsed at the Battle of Chickamauga. |
1886 |
|
The Berne International Copyright Convention takes place. |
1911 |
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An airmail route opens between London and Windsor. |
1915 |
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A German zeppelin bombs London for the first time, causing little damage. |
1926 |
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The Radio Corporation of America creates the National Broadcasting Co. |
1942 |
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A Japanese float plane, launched from a submarine, makes its first bombing run on a U.S. forest near Brookings, Oregon. |
1943 |
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Allied troops land at Salerno, Italy and encounter strong resistance from German troops. |
1970 |
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U.S. Marines launch Operation Dubois Square, a 10-day search for North Vietnamese troops near DaNang. |
1976 |
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Communist Chinese leader Mao Tse-tung died in Beijing at age 82. |
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