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9 May

On This Day: 9 May

Lombard forces led by Melus revolt in Bari against the Byzantine Catepanate of Italy Click to show or hide the answer
Lincoln Cathedral consecrated Click to show or hide the answer
Edward I of England, leading the Ninth Crusade, disembarks at Acre (on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean, in modern Syria) Click to show or hide the answer
England and Portugal sign the Treaty of Windsor, formally ratifying their alliance – now the oldest diplomatic alliance in the world that is still in force Click to show or hide the answer
Lorenzo the Magnificent, ruler of Florence for 23 years, dies aged 43 Click to show or hide the answer
William Bradford, governor of Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts, and one of the Pilgrim Fathers, dies Click to show or hide the answer
The figure who later became Mr. Punch makes his first recorded appearance in England Click to show or hide the answer
Irish adventurer Colonel Thomas Blood (Captain Blood) attempts to steal the Crown Jewels, disguised as a clergyman Click to show or hide the answer
Five men arrested during a raid on Mother Clap's molly house – "an inn or tavern primarily frequented by homosexual men" in London – are executed at Tyburn Click to show or hide the answer
During Pontiac's War against British forces, the Siege of Fort Detroit begins Click to show or hide the answer
London's Victoria Embankment opened Click to show or hide the answer
An earthquake off the coast of Peru, of magnitude 8.8, kills 2,541 – including some as far away as Hawaii and Japan Click to show or hide the answer
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show opens in London Click to show or hide the answer
The first Horseless Carriage Show (10 cars displayed at London's Imperial Institute) Click to show or hide the answer
Australia's first parliament opens in Melbourne Click to show or hide the answer
City of Truro becomes the first steam locomotive in Europe to exceed 100 mph Click to show or hide the answer
'The Great Lafayette', an illusionist, dies in a fire at the Empire Theatre, Edinburgh – along with his company, a lion and a horse Click to show or hide the answer
The works of Gabriele D'Annunzio (1863–1938 – described as "the father of Fascism") are placed in the Index of Forbidden Books by the Vatican Click to show or hide the answer
Germany repels Britain's second attempt to blockade the Belgian port of Ostend Click to show or hide the answer
Lytton Strachey's Eminent Victorians published Click to show or hide the answer
Richard Byrd makes the first flight over the North Pole (according to his later claim) Click to show or hide the answer
Canberra becomes the capital of Australia Click to show or hide the answer
John Masefield is appointed Poet Laureate, following the death of Robert Bridges Click to show or hide the answer
Piccadilly Circus lit by electricity for the first time Click to show or hide the answer
Italy formally annexes Ethiopia, four days after taking control of the capital Addis Ababa Click to show or hide the answer
Scotland Yard announces the first use of police dogs Click to show or hide the answer
Neville Chamberlain resigns as prime minister Click to show or hide the answer
The German submarine U–110 is captured by the Royal Navy. On board is the latest Enigma machine, which Allied cryptographers later use to break coded German messages Click to show or hide the answer
The final German Instrument of Surrender is signed at the Soviet headquarters in Berlin–Karlshorst Click to show or hide the answer
The Channel Islands are liberated from German occupation Click to show or hide the answer
King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy abdicates in favour of Prince Umberto (Umberto II) Click to show or hide the answer
Czechoslovakia's Ninth–of–May Constitution comes into effect Click to show or hide the answer
Britain's first launderette opens in London's Queensway Click to show or hide the answer
Prince Rainier III becomes chief of state of Monaco Click to show or hide the answer
Luxembourg–born French statesman Robert Schuman presents his proposal on the creation of an organized Europe, which according to him was indispensable to the maintenance of peaceful relations. The 'Schuman Declaration' is considered by some to be the beginning of the creation of what is now the European Union Click to show or hide the answer
West Germany admitted to NATO Click to show or hide the answer
John Osborne's Look Back in Anger opens at the Royal Court Theatre, London Click to show or hide the answer
Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo has its world premiere in San Francisco Click to show or hide the answer
The US Food and Drug Administration announces that it will approve birth control as an additional indication for Searle's Enovid, making Enovid the world's first approved oral contraceptive pill Click to show or hide the answer
The Beatles sign a recording contract with Parlophone Click to show or hide the answer
Between 75,000 and 100,000 protesters demonstrate against the Vietnam War in front of the White House Click to show or hide the answer
Israeli troops free 92 hostages from an airliner held by Palestinian Black September in Jerusalem Click to show or hide the answer
Impeachment proceedings opened against US president Richard Nixon Click to show or hide the answer
The body of kidnapped Italian prime minister Aldo Moro is found in a car in central Rome Click to show or hide the answer
Iranian Jewish businessman Habib Elghanian is executed by firing squad in Tehran, prompting the mass exodus of the once 100,000–strong Jewish community of Iran Click to show or hide the answer
LOT Flight 5055 crashes after take–off in Warsaw, killing all 183 people on board Click to show or hide the answer
Australia's new Parliament house in Canberra inaugurated Click to show or hide the answer
William Kennedy Smith, nephew of Senator Robert Kennedy, charged with sexual battery Click to show or hide the answer
Dame Shirley Porter, former Tory leader of Westminster City Council, found guilty of gerrymandering Click to show or hide the answer
Former President F. W. de Klerk withdraws the National Party's support from the South African government Click to show or hide the answer
NATO blames "faulty intelligence" for the bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade Click to show or hide the answer
Phoenix Consortium buys Rover Group from BMW for £10 Click to show or hide the answer
129 football fans die in a stampede in a stadium in Accra, the capital of Ghana, after police fire tear gas into the crowd following a controversial decision by the referee Click to show or hide the answer
A 38–day stand–off in the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem ends, after the Palestinian occupiers agree to the deportation of 13 suspected terrorists among them to several different countries Click to show or hide the answer
Akhmad Kadyrov, Pro–Kremlin president of Chechnya, killed by a bomb at the Dynamo stadium in Grozny Click to show or hide the answer
Russia stages its biggest ever military parade in Moscow's Red Square, to commemorate the 70th anniversary of Victory Day (the surrender of Nazi Germany in 1945) Click to show or hide the answer
Barisan Nasional, the governing coalition of Malaysia since the country's independence in 1957, suffers defeat in a general election Click to show or hide the answer

© Haydn Thompson 2019