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Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Today in History

1350
John II, also known as John the Good, succeeds Philip VI as king of France.
1485
Henry Tudor defeats Richard III at Bosworth. This victory establishes the Tudor dynasty in England and ends the Wars of the Roses.
1642
Civil war in England begins as Charles I declares war on Parliament at Nottingham.
1717
The Austrian army forces the Turkish army out of Belgrade, ending the Turkish revival in the Balkans.
1777
With the approach of General Benedict Arnold‘s army, British Colonel Barry St. Ledger abandons Fort Stanwix and returns to Canada.
1849
The Portuguese governor of Macao, China, is assassinated because of his anti-Chinese policies.
1922
Michael Collins, Irish politician, is killed in an ambush.
1942
Brazil declares war on the Axis powers. She is the only South American country to send combat troops into Europe.
1945
Soviet troops land at Port Arthur and Dairen on the Kwantung Peninsula in China.
1945
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
Devil’s Island‘s penal colony is permanently closed.
1956
Incumbent US President Dwight D. Eisenhower & Nixon are renominated by wingnut coven in San Francisco.
1962
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
The world’s first nuclear-powered passenger-cargo ship, NS Savannah, completes its maiden voyage from Yorktown, Va., to Savannah, Ga.
1968
The first papal visit to Latin America takes place; Pope Paul VI arrives in Bogota.
1969
Hurricane Camille hits the US Gulf Coast, killing 256 and causing $1.421 billion in damages.
1971
A Bolivian military coup is carried out: Col. Hugo Banzer Suarez ousts leftist president, Gen. Juan Jose Torres and assumes power.
1971
The FBI arrests members of The Camden 28, an anti-war group, as the group is raiding a draft office in Camden, NJ.
1972
The International Olympic Committee votes 36–31 with 3 abstentions to ban Rhodesia from the games because of the country’s racist policies.
1983
Benigno Aquino, the only real opposition to Ferdinand Marcos’ reign as president of the Philippines, is gunned down at Manila Airport.
1989
The first complete ring around Neptune is discovered.
1995
During an 11-day siege at at Ruby Ridge, Id., FBI HRT sniper Lon Horiuchi kills Vicki Weaver while shooting at another target.
2003
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
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
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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