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On This Day: 11 April

Llywellyn ap Iorwerth, Prince of Wales, dies (Aberconwy) Click to show or hide the answer
Edward IV (of York) restored to the throne Click to show or hide the answer
Battle of Ravenna (Italy): French win but their leader Gaston de Foix is killed Click to show or hide the answer
Donato Bramante (d'Agnolo), architect, dies 8 years into the building of St. Peter's Basilica, Rome Click to show or hide the answer
Sir Thomas Wyatt, conspirator, executed Click to show or hide the answer
Battle of Selby: Sir Thomas Fairfax wins Click to show or hide the answer
William and Mary crowned joint sovereigns Click to show or hide the answer
Treaty of Utrecht signed: France cedes Newfoundland and Gibraltar to Britain Click to show or hide the answer
Treaty of Fontainbleu signed; Napoleon Bonaparte abdicates and is banished to Elba; Louis XVIII accedes to the French throne Click to show or hide the answer
Uganda declared a British protectorate Click to show or hide the answer
Fred Gaisberg of the Gramophone Company makes the first recordings of Caruso Click to show or hide the answer
French aviator Gustave Hamel flies from Dunkirk to Calais and back in 90 minutes Click to show or hide the answer
George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion opens in London Click to show or hide the answer
International Labour Organisation founded in association with the League of Nations Click to show or hide the answer
Popeye appears for the first time, in one of William Hearst's newspapers Click to show or hide the answer
Stresa Conference (Britain, France and Italy) begins Click to show or hide the answer
German aircraft make a heavy Blitz raid on Coventry Click to show or hide the answer
President Truman strips General Douglas Macarthur of all his commands in the Far East Click to show or hide the answer
Billy Wright, of Wolverhampton Wanderers and England, becomes the first footballer to win 100 international caps Click to show or hide the answer
Trial of Adolf Eichmann begins in Jerusalem Click to show or hide the answer
Bob Dylan makes his first live appearance, supporting John Lee Hooker at Gerde's Folk City, Greenwich village Click to show or hide the answer
Apollo 13 launched from Cape Kennedy Click to show or hide the answer
Skeleton found in Berlin confirmed to be that of Martin Bormann, Hitler's deputy Click to show or hide the answer
Idi Amin flees to Libya as Tanzanian and Ugandan rebel forces close on Kampala Click to show or hide the answer
Bobby Sands wins the Fermanagh and South Tyrone by-election Click to show or hide the answer
UEFA readmits English clubs to European competitions Click to show or hide the answer
Iraq–bound 'supergun' seized in customs at Teesport Click to show or hide the answer
Israeli helicopters open fire on suspected Hisbollah headquarters in Beirut; Fire at Dusseldorf airport kills 16 and injures 150; Jessica Dubroff's attempt to become the youngest pilot to fly across America ends in death at Cheyenne, Wyoming for herself (7), her father and her instructor Click to show or hide the answer
Dutch and British scientists announce that they have made a frog 'float' in air using an extremely powerful magnet Click to show or hide the answer
India provokes international concern by test firing its Agni II ballistic missile Click to show or hide the answer
High Court rules against historian David Irving in his libel case against Penguin Books and author Deborah Lippstadt who called him a "Hitler partisan" who had denied the existence of gas chambers at Auschwitz Click to show or hide the answer
Hansie Cronje sacked as South African cricket captain after admitting accepting between $10,000 and $15,000 from an Indian bookmaker to fix a match Click to show or hide the answer
HM Government announces that the foot and mouth epidemic has peaked, two months before forecast (average 43 cases per day, week commencing 25th March) Click to show or hide the answer
Australia beat American Samoa 31–0 in a World Cup qualifier Click to show or hide the answer
Colin Powell arrives in Jerusalem on a mission to broker a ceasefire, after a fortnight of increasing tension between Israelis and Palestinians that has left hundreds dead Click to show or hide the answer
British backpacker Caroline Stuttle, 19, found dead after being robbed and thrown from a bridge near Bundaberg, Queensland Click to show or hide the answer

© Haydn Thompson 2019