1303 |
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The War of Vespers in Sicily ends with an
agreement between Charles of Valois, who invaded the country, and
Frederick, the ruler of Sicily. |
1756 |
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The British at Fort William Henry, New York, surrender to Louis Montcalm of France. |
1802 |
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Captain Meriwether Lewis leaves Pittsburgh to meet up with Captain William Clark and begin their trek to the Pacific Ocean. |
1864 |
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At the Democratic convention in Chicago, General George B. McClellan is nominated for president. |
1919 |
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The Communist Labor Party is founded in Chicago, with the motto, “Workers of the world unite!” |
1928 |
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Kurt Weill’s The Threepenny Opera opens in Berlin. |
1940 |
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Joseph Avenol steps down as Secretary-General of the League of Nations. |
1942 |
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The British army under General Bernard Law Montgomery defeats Field Marshal Erwin Rommel’s Afrika Korps in the Battle of Alam Halfa in Egypt. |
1944 |
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The British Eighth Army penetrates the German Gothic Line in Italy. |
1949 |
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Six of the 16 surviving Union veterans of the Civil War attend the last-ever encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, held in Indianapolis, Indiana. |
1951 |
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The 1st Marine Division begins its attack on Bloody Ridge in Korea. The four-day battle results in 2,700 Marine casualties. |
1961 |
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A concrete wall replaces the barbed wire fence that separates East and West Germany, it will be called the Berlin wall. |
1965 |
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US Congress creates Department of Housing & Urban Development. |
1968 |
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The Dasht-e Bayaz 7.3 earthquake in NE Iran completely destroys five villages and severely damages six others. |
1970 |
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Lonnie McLucas convicted of torturing and murdering fellow Black Panther Party member Alex Rackley in the first of the New Haven Black Panther Trials. |
1980 |
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Polish government forced to sign Gdansk Agreement allowing creation of the trade union Solidarity. |
1985 |
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Police capture Richard Ramirez, dubbed the
“Night Stalker” for a string of gruesome murders that stretched from
Mission Viejo to San Francisco, Cal. |
1986 |
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A Russian cargo ship collides with cruise ship Admiral Nakhimov, killing 398. |
1987 |
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Longest mine strike in South Africa’s history ends, after 11 people were killed, 500 injured and 400 arrested. |
1990 |
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East and West Germany sign the Treaty of Unification (Einigungsvertrag) to join their legal and political systems. |
1990 |
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Ken Griffey and Ken Griffey Jr. become
first father and son to play on same team simultaneously in professional
baseball (Seattle Mariners). |
1994 |
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Last Russian troops leave Estonia and Latvia. |
1994 |
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The Irish Republican Army (IRA) announces a
“complete cessation of military operations,” opening the way to a
political settlement in Ireland for the first time in a quarter of a
century. |
1997 |
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Diana, Princess of Wales, dies in a Paris
car crash along with her companion Dodi Fayed and driver Henri Paul
while fleeing paparazzi. |
1997 |
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New York Yankees retire Don Mattingly’s #23 (first baseman, coach, manager). |
2006 |
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Edvard Munch’s famed painting The Scream recovered by Norwegian police. The artwork had been stolen on Aug. 22, 2004. |
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