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April
14 April 

On This Day: 14 April

Foundation stone of Nantes Cathedral laid Click to show or hide the answer
Battle of Barnet: Yorkists under Edward IV defeat the Lancastrians under the Earl of Warwick (the Kingmaker); Warwick is killed, and Henry VI deposed Click to show or hide the answer
Residents of Nuremberg see what they described as an aerial battle, followed by the appearance of a large black triangular object and then a large crash outside of the city. Witnesses observe hundreds of spheres, cylinders, crosses, globes, two lunar crescents, a black spear and tubular objects from which several smaller, round objects emerged and darted around the sky at dawn Click to show or hide the answer
Battle of Chemnitz: vitcory for the Swedes over the Holy Roman Empire prolongs the Thirty Years' War and enables them to advance into Bohemia Click to show or hide the answer
The Sikh religion is formalised as the Khalsa – the Brotherhood of Warrior–saints – by Guru Gobind Singh Click to show or hide the answer
USA repeals its embargo on trade with Britain Click to show or hide the answer
Noah Webster copyrights the first edition of his American Dictionary of the English Language Click to show or hide the answer
Hungary declares itself independent of Austria, with Lajos Kossuth as its leader Click to show or hide the answer
Confederate army captures fort Sumter Click to show or hide the answer
US President Abraham Lincoln shot by actor John Wilkes Booth in Ford's Theatre, Washington DC Click to show or hide the answer
Jules Verne's Around the World in 80 Days published in Paris Click to show or hide the answer
Pan–American Union established by the First International Conference of American States in Washington, DC Click to show or hide the answer
Edison's Kinetoscope, in New York – the world's first motion picture house – shows moving pictures in a public booth for the first time Click to show or hide the answer
Dr. Harry Plotz of New York discovers the Typhus vaccine Click to show or hide the answer
White Star passenger liner SS Titanic, on her maiden voyage, strikes an iceberg (at 11:40pm) in the North Atlantic and sinks within three hours, with the loss of 1,503 lives Click to show or hide the answer
Revolutionary provisional government set up in Spain after King Alfonso XIII abdicates (or is deposed) and flees to Rome Click to show or hide the answer
Britain's Highway Code first published Britain's Highway Code first published Click to show or hide the answer
John Cockroft and Ernest Walton, working under Lord Rutherford at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, split the nucleus of a lithium atom into two helium nuclei Click to show or hide the answer
The Stresa Conference –; between Britain, France and Italy – ended Click to show or hide the answer
The Grapes of Wrath, by John Steinbeck, published Click to show or hide the answer
Soviet diplomat Vladimir Patrov requests political asylum in Australia Click to show or hide the answer
The first videotape demonstrated in Chicago Click to show or hide the answer
Andy Capp appears in the national edition of the Daily Mirror for the first time Click to show or hide the answer
Sputnik 2, carrying the dog Laika, falls from orbit after 162 days (Laika probably died within a few hours of launch) Click to show or hide the answer
Mrs. Linda Bostock, of Armadale, West Lothian, gives birth to Scotland's first quintuplets Click to show or hide the answer
Space shuttle Columbia lands safely after its two–day maiden flight Click to show or hide the answer
The first cordless telephones introduced in Britain Click to show or hide the answer
Mikhail Gorbachev proposes to remove all Soviet short–range missiles from Eastern Europe Click to show or hide the answer
Mikhail Gorbachev announces the phased withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan Click to show or hide the answer
Nick Faldo turns Greg Norman's 6–stroke lead into a 5–stroke lead for himself in the last round, to win his third US Masters title Click to show or hide the answer
Up to 75 die when a NATO bomb hits a convoy of Albanian refugees in Kosovo Click to show or hide the answer
Millionaire criminal Kenneth Noye, once named Public Enemy No. 1, jailed for life for the 'road rage' murder of Stephen Common, 21, on the M25 in 1996 Click to show or hide the answer
The last vestige of Saddam Hussein's power appears to disappear as US troops enter his home town of Tikrit unopposed Click to show or hide the answer
The Human Genome Project is declared complete, with 99% of the huiman genome sequenced to an accuracy of 99.99% Click to show or hide the answer
Ariel Sharon wins pivotal backing from President George Bush for his plan to disengage from Gaza and the West Bank Click to show or hide the answer
Twin bomb blasts in Abuja kill at least 75 people and injure 141; Boko Haram abducts 276 schoolgirls in Chibok Click to show or hide the answer
Tiger Woods wins the Masters for the fifth time – his fifteenth major (putting him three behind Nicklaus) and his first since 2008 Click to show or hide the answer

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