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15 April

On This Day: 15 April

Bari, the last Byazntine possession in southern Italy, is surrendered to the Norman adventurer Robert Guiscard Click to show or hide the answer
Battle of Formigny: English forces attacked and almost annihilated by the French, ending English domination of northern France Click to show or hide the answer
Battle of Rain: Swedes under Gustavus Adolphus defeat the Holy Roman Empire (Thirty Years' War) Click to show or hide the answer
J. S. Bach's St. Matthew Passion first performed Click to show or hide the answer
Kingdon of Corsica established Click to show or hide the answer
Handel's opera Serse premièred in London Click to show or hide the answer
Dr. Johnson's Dictionary first published Click to show or hide the answer
Joseph Priestley discovers that India rubber can be used to rub out lead pencil marks Click to show or hide the answer
Duchess of Kingston found guilty of bigamy Click to show or hide the answer
Preliminary articles of peace to end the American War of Independence are ratified Click to show or hide the answer
Bank of England issues the first £5 notes Click to show or hide the answer
British sailors mutiny at Spithead over pay and conditions Click to show or hide the answer
Dorothy Wordsworth writes in her diary about the beautiful daffodils she saw while out walking with her brother William Click to show or hide the answer
Abraham Lincoln dies, the day after being shot by John Wilkes Booth; Andrew Johnson succeeds him as President Click to show or hide the answer
General Electric Company formed in Schenectady, New York, by the merger of Edison General Electric Company of Schenectady and Thomson–Houston Electric Company of Lynn, Massachusetts, with the support of Drexel, Morgan & Co Click to show or hide the answer
Closing ceremony of the first modern Olympiad, in Athens Click to show or hide the answer
Titanic sinks at 02:20, two hours and forty minutes after hitting an iceberg; of 2,227 passengers and crew, only 710 survive Click to show or hide the answer
Sir Frederick Banting, with J. R. R. McLeod and Charles H. Best, discovers insulin Click to show or hide the answer
Sir James Barrie donates the royalties from Peter Pan to Great Ormond Street Hospital Click to show or hide the answer
Governor of Northern Ireland opens the Ulster parliament Click to show or hide the answer
The Belfast Blitz: around 1,000 people killed by 200 bombers of the Luftwaffe Click to show or hide the answer
Population of Malta awarded the George Cross for gallantry during Axis blockade and air attack Click to show or hide the answer
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp liberated Click to show or hide the answer
Art treasures looted by the Nazis – including works by Rubens, Goya, Raphael and Leonardo – found in an Austrian mineshaft Click to show or hide the answer
Jackie Robinson debuts for the Brooklyn Dodgers, breaking baseball's colour line Click to show or hide the answer
Ray Kroc opens the ninth McDonald's franchise, in Des Plaines, Illinois – the event to which the company dates its foundation Click to show or hide the answer
North Korea shoots down a US Navy aircraft over the Sea of Japan, killing all 31 on board Click to show or hide the answer
US–born Joyce McKinney accused in London of kidnapping and sexually abusing a Mormon missionary Click to show or hide the answer
US aircraft bomb Libya Click to show or hide the answer
95 Liverpool fans die in the overcrowded Leppings Lane terrace, Hillsborough Click to show or hide the answer
The Tiananmen Square protest in Beijing begins, as a small–scale demonstration commemorates former Communist Party leader Hu Yaobang, on the day following his death, and demands that the government reassess his legacy Click to show or hide the answer
124 nations sign the Marrakesh Agreement, which leads to the foundation of the World Trade Organization on 1 January 1995 – replacing the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), which began in 1948 Click to show or hide the answer
Manchester United drop their grey third away strip after a 3–1 defeat at Southampton Click to show or hide the answer
Mariam Hamza, a 4–year–old Iraqi leukaemia victim, lands at Heathrow – brought for treatment at Glasgow's Royal Hospital for Sick Children by Labour MP George Galloway Click to show or hide the answer
US astronomers announce that they have discovered three planets orbiting a star in the Andromeda constellation Click to show or hide the answer
Hayley Liane Williams, 16, from Pontypool, dies after falling 100 feet from a roller–coaster at Oakwood leisure park, Pembrokeshire Click to show or hide the answer
Three people die and 264 are injured as two bombs explode near the finish line at the Boston Marathon Click to show or hide the answer
At least 75 people are killed in a wave of bombings across Iraq Click to show or hide the answer
At least 200 people are gunned down, after seeking refuge in hospitals and places of worship, in the worst massacre of the South Sudanese civil war Click to show or hide the answer
Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, engulfed in flames Click to show or hide the answer

© Haydn Thompson 2019