364 |
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On the death of Jovian, a conference at
Nicaea chooses Valentinan, an army officer who was born in the central
European region of Pannania, to succeed him in Asia Minor. |
1154 |
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William the Bad succeeds his father, Roger the II, in Sicily. |
1790 |
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As a result of the Revolution, France is divided into 83 departments. |
1815 |
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Napoleon and 1,200 of his men leave Elba to start the 100-day re-conquest of France. |
1848 |
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Karl Marx and Frederick Engels publish The Communist Manifesto in London. |
1871 |
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France and Prussia sign a preliminary peace treaty at Versailles. |
1901 |
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Boxer Rebellion leaders Chi-Hsin and Hsu-Cheng-Yu are publicly executed in Peking. |
1914 |
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Russian aviator Igor Sikorsky carries 17 passengers in a twin engine plane in St. Petersburg. |
1916 |
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General Henri Philippe Petain takes command of the French forces at Verdun. |
1917 |
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President Wilson publicly asks congress for the power to arm merchant ships. |
1924 |
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U.S. steel industry finds claims an eight-hour day increases efficiency and employee relations. |
1933 |
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Ground is broken for the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. |
1936 |
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Japanese military troops march into Tokyo to conduct a coup and assassinate political leaders. |
1941 |
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British take the Somali capital in East Africa. |
1943 |
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U.S. Flying Fortresses and Liberators pound German docks and U-boat lairs at Wilhelmshaven. |
1945 |
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Syria declares war on Germany and Japan. |
1951 |
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The 22nd Amendment is added to the Constitution limiting the Presidency to two terms. |
1964 |
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Lyndon B. Johnson signs a tax bill with $11.5 billion in cuts. |
1965 |
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Norman Butler is arrested for the murder of Malcom X. |
1968 |
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Thirty-two African nations agree to boycott the Olympics because of the presence of South Africa. |
1970 |
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Five Marines are arrested on charges of murdering 11 South Vietnamese women and children. |
1972 |
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Soviets recover Luna 20 with a cargo of moon rocks. |
1973 |
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A publisher and 10 reporters are subpoenaed to testify on Watergate. |
1990 |
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Daniel Ortega, communist president of Nicaragua, suffers a shocking election defeat at the hands of Violeta Chamorro. |
1993 |
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A bomb rocks the World Trade Center in New York City. Five people are killed and hundreds suffer from smoke inhalation. |
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