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Sunday, July 9, 2017

Today in History

118
Hadrian, Rome’s new emperor, makes his entry into the city.
455
Avitus, the Roman military commander in Gaul, becomes Emperor of the West.
1553
Maurice of Saxony is mortally wounded at Sievershausen, Germany, while defeating Albert of Brandenburg-Kulmbach.
1609
Emperor Rudolf II grants Bohemia freedom of worship.
1755
General Edward Braddock is killed by French and Indian troops.
1789
In Versailles, the French National Assembly declares itself the Constituent Assembly and begins to prepare a French constitution.
1790
The Swedish navy captures one third of the Russian fleet at the Battle of Svensksund in the Baltic Sea.
1850
U.S. President Zachary Taylor dies in office at the age of 65. He is succeeded by Millard Fillmore.
1861
Confederate cavalry led by John Morgan captures Tompkinsville, Kentucky.
1900
The Commonwealth of Australia is established by an act of British Parliament, uniting the separate colonies under a federal government.
1942
Anne Frank and her family go into hiding in the attic above her father’s office in an Amsterdam warehouse.
1943
American and British forces make an amphibious landing on Sicily.
1971
The United States turns over complete responsibility of the Demilitarized Zone to South Vietnamese units.

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