1350 |
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John II, also known as John the Good, succeeds Philip VI as king of France. |
1485 |
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Henry Tudor defeats Richard III at
Bosworth. This victory establishes the Tudor dynasty in England and ends
the Wars of the Roses. |
1642 |
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Civil war in England begins as Charles I declares war on Parliament at Nottingham. |
1717 |
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The Austrian army forces the Turkish army out of Belgrade, ending the Turkish revival in the Balkans. |
1777 |
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With the approach of General Benedict Arnold‘s army, British Colonel Barry St. Ledger abandons Fort Stanwix and returns to Canada. |
1849 |
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The Portuguese governor of Macao, China, is assassinated because of his anti-Chinese policies. |
1922 |
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Michael Collins, Irish politician, is killed in an ambush. |
1942 |
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Brazil declares war on the Axis powers. She is the only South American country to send combat troops into Europe. |
1945 |
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Soviet troops land at Port Arthur and Dairen on the Kwantung Peninsula in China. |
1945 |
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Conflict in Vietnam begins when a group of
Free French parachute into southern Indochina, in response to a
successful coup by communist guerilla Ho Chi Minh. |
1952 |
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Devil’s Island‘s penal colony is permanently closed. |
1956 |
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Incumbent US President Dwight D. Eisenhower & Nixon are renominated by wingnut coven in San Francisco. |
1962 |
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OAS (Secret Army Organization) gunmen unsuccessfully attempt to assassinate French president Charles de Gaulle; the incident inspires Frederick Forsyth’s novel, The Day of the Jackal. |
1962 |
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The world’s first nuclear-powered passenger-cargo ship, NS Savannah, completes its maiden voyage from Yorktown, Va., to Savannah, Ga. |
1968 |
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The first papal visit to Latin America takes place; Pope Paul VI arrives in Bogota. |
1969 |
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Hurricane Camille hits the US Gulf Coast, killing 256 and causing $1.421 billion in damages. |
1971 |
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A Bolivian military coup is carried out:
Col. Hugo Banzer Suarez ousts leftist president, Gen. Juan Jose Torres
and assumes power. |
1971 |
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The FBI arrests members of The Camden 28, an anti-war group, as the group is raiding a draft office in Camden, NJ. |
1972 |
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The International Olympic Committee votes
36–31 with 3 abstentions to ban Rhodesia from the games because of the
country’s racist policies. |
1983 |
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Benigno Aquino, the only real opposition to Ferdinand Marcos’ reign as president of the Philippines, is gunned down at Manila Airport. |
1989 |
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The first complete ring around Neptune is discovered. |
1995 |
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During an 11-day siege at at Ruby Ridge, Id., FBI HRT sniper Lon Horiuchi kills Vicki Weaver while shooting at another target. |
2003 |
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Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore is
suspended for refusing to comply with a federal court order to remove
the Ten Commandments from the Alabama Supreme Court building’s lobby. |
2005 |
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In an art heist, a version of The Scream
and Madonna, two paintings by Edvard Munch, are stolen at gunpoint from a
museum in Oslo, Norway. |
2007 |
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The most runs scored by any team in modern MLB history is recorded as the Texas Rangers thump the Baltimore Orioles 30-3. |
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