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Sunday, September 9, 2012

Today in History

337   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   King James IV of Scotland is defeated and killed by English at Flodden.
1585   Pope Sixtus V deprives Henry of Navarre of his rights to the French crown.
1776   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   An airmail route opens between London and Windsor.
1915   A German zeppelin bombs London for the first time, causing little damage.
1926   The Radio Corporation of America creates the National Broadcasting Co.
1942   A Japanese float plane, launched from a submarine, makes its first bombing run on a U.S. forest near Brookings, Oregon.
1943   Allied troops land at Salerno, Italy and encounter strong resistance from German troops.
1970   U.S. Marines launch Operation Dubois Square, a 10-day search for North Vietnamese troops near DaNang.
1976   Communist Chinese leader Mao Tse-tung died in Beijing at age 82.

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