1236
Henry III marries Eleanor of Provence.
1526
Francis of France, held captive by Charles V for a year, signs the
Treaty of Madrid, giving up most of his claims in France and Italy.
1797
Napoleon Bonaparte defeats Austrians at Rivoli in northern Italy.
1858
Emperor Napoleon and Empress Eugenie escape unhurt after an Italian
assassin throws a bomb at their carriage as they travel to the Paris
Opera.
1864
Confederate President Jefferson Davis writes to General Joseph E.
Johnson, observing that troops may need to be sent to Alabama or
Mississippi.
1911
The USS Arkansas, the largest U.S. battleship, is launched from the yards of the New York Shipbuilding Company.
1915
The French abandon five miles of trenches to the Germans near Soissons.
1916
British authorities seize German attaché Franz von Papen's
financial records confirming espionage activities in the U.S.
1917
A Provisional Parliament is established in Poland.
1920
Berlin is placed under martial law as 40,000 radicals rush the Reichstag; 42 are dead and 105 are wounded.
1942
President Franklin D. Roosevelt orders all aliens in the U.S. to register with the government.
1943
Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Charles DeGaulle meet at Casablanca to discuss the direction of the war.
1943
Italian occupation authorities refuse to deport Jews living in their territories in France.
1969
A blast on the U.S. carrier Enterprise in the Pacific results in 24 dead and 85 injured.
1980
The United Nations votes 104-18 to deplore the Soviet aggression in Afghanistan.
2000
UN tribunal sentences 5 Bosnian Croats to prison for up to 25 years;
they were charged with killing some 100 Muslims in a Bosnian village in
1993.
2004
The Republic of Georgia restores the "five cross flag" as its national flag after some 500 years of disuse.
2005
Huygens probe lands on Saturn's moon Titan.
2010
Yemen declares war on al-Qaeda terrorist group.
2011
Zine El Abinine Ben Ali, former president of Tunisia, flees to Saudi
Arabia after a series of demonstrations against his regime.
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