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25 June

On This Day: 25 June

The three–year Carolingian Civil War reaches its climax as the heirs of Louis the Pious fight the decisive Battle of Fontenoy (Charles the Bald and Louis the German defeat the armies of Lothair I of Italy and Pepin II of Aquitaine) Click to show or hide the answer
Edward III, son of Edward II, proclaimed King Click to show or hide the answer
The Confession of Augsburg is presented to Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and read to the Diet Click to show or hide the answer
Samuel de Champlain hoists the French flag in Nova Scotia: France's first settlement in North America Click to show or hide the answer
Maria Theresa is crowned Queen of Hungary Click to show or hide the answer
Admiral Nelson loses an arm after being wounded in battle Click to show or hide the answer
The Duke of Wellington persuades the House of Lords to pass the Importation Act – repealing the Corn Laws Click to show or hide the answer
A photograph of a barricaded street during the June Days uprising in France becomes the first known instance of photojournalism Click to show or hide the answer
Gustave Flaubert goes on trial in Paris for offences against public decency in Madame Bovary Click to show or hide the answer
US Civil War: the Seven Days' Battles begin Click to show or hide the answer
Queen Isabella I of Spain abdicates Click to show or hide the answer
General Custer makes his Last Stand at the Battle of the Little Big Horn River Click to show or hide the answer
The first Sherlock Holmes story is published in the Strand magazine Click to show or hide the answer
The Dunhuang manuscripts – a cache of ancient texts, of great historical and religious significance – are discovered in the Mogao Caves of Dunhuang, China, by Taoist monk Wang Yuanlu Click to show or hide the answer
Marie Curie announces the discovery of radium Click to show or hide the answer
Stravinsky's ballet The Firebird is premiered in Paris, bringing him to prominence as a composer Click to show or hide the answer
30,000 US troops land at Brest, in northern France – the first to take part in World War I Click to show or hide the answer
The first car telephone is exhibited in Germany Click to show or hide the answer
England beat India by 158 runs in the first Test match between the two countries Click to show or hide the answer
Dr. Douglas Hyde is inaugurated as the first president of the Republic of Ireland Click to show or hide the answer
The French armistice with Germany comes into effect Click to show or hide the answer
The RAF makes a 1,000–bomber raid on Berlin (Bremen – Times, 2004) Click to show or hide the answer
General Sir Claude Auchinleck becomes commander of the Eighth Army Click to show or hide the answer
Battle of Caen begins; US and Royal Navy ships bombard Cherbourg to support US Army units engaged in the Battle of Cherbourg Click to show or hide the answer
The Diary of a Young Girl (better known as The Diary of Anne Frank) is published Click to show or hide the answer
The Berlin airlift begins Click to show or hide the answer
North Korean troops invade South Korea; the UN Security Council denounces this as a breach of the peace, and calls for an immediate ceasefire Click to show or hide the answer
John Reginald Christie is sentenced to death for the murder of six women, including his wife Ethel Click to show or hide the answer
Sophia Loren indicted on a charge of complicity in Carlo Ponti's bigamy Click to show or hide the answer
Pancho Gonzales beats Charlie Passerell 22–24, 1–6, 16–14, 6–3, 11–9 in Wimbledon's longest match up to this date Click to show or hide the answer
The Beatles perform All You Need Is Love at Abbey Road, commissioned by the BBC for live broadcast across five continents Click to show or hide the answer
US Secretary of State William Rogers announces his initiative to encourage Egypt and Israel to engage in UN–led talks, to resolve the so–called "war of attrition" that has been raging along the Suez Canal since the Six Day War in 1967 Click to show or hide the answer
Education Secretary Margaret Thatcher announces the end of free milk for primary school pupils Click to show or hide the answer
Erskine Childers succeeds Eamon de Valera as President of the Republic of Ireland Click to show or hide the answer
Former White House counsel John Dean begins his testimony before the Senate's Watergate Committee Click to show or hide the answer
Mozambique gains independence from Portugal Click to show or hide the answer
The rainbow flag is used for the first time to represent gay pride, during the San Francisco Gay Freedom Day Parade Click to show or hide the answer
Microsoft is restructured to become an incorporated business in its home state of Washington Click to show or hide the answer
In the FIFA World Cup, West Germany and Austria contrive a 1–0 win for the former; both teams qualify for the second round, on goal difference, at the expense of Algeria – all three teams having 4 points Click to show or hide the answer
Joan Collins and Swedish husband Peter Holm are divorced Click to show or hide the answer
Serbia and Croatia declare themselves independent of Yugoslavia Click to show or hide the answer
Kim Campbell is sworn in as Canada's first female Prime Minister Click to show or hide the answer
19 US servicemen lose their lives, and over 100 are injured, by a truck bomb at a base in Saudi Arabia Click to show or hide the answer
Russia's ageing Mir space station is damaged by collision with an unmanned supply craft Click to show or hide the answer
Up to 200 white and Asian youths are involved in a series of violent clashes in pubs, shops and restaurants in Burnley, Lancashire Click to show or hide the answer
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the ultra–conservative mayor of Tehran, wins a landslide victory in Iran's presidential poll Click to show or hide the answer

© Haydn Thompson 2019