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16 April

On This Day: 16 April

Battle of Megiddo (likely date) – the first battle to be described in reliable detail: Ancient Egyptians led by Pharaoh Thutmose III defeat a large Canaanite coalition, in what is now northern Israel Click to show or hide the answer

Marcus Salvius Otto, Roman Emperor, commits suicide Click to show or hide the answer
The Jewish fortress of Masada falls to the Romans after several months of siege, ending the Great Jewish Revolt Click to show or hide the answer
Dusan the Mighty, King of Serbia, proclaimed Emperor of the Serbs, Bulgarianns, Greeks and Albanians, establishing Serbia as the major power in the Balkans Click to show or hide the answer
Roman Catholic mass banned in Zurich as the Lutheran reformation sweeps across Europe Click to show or hide the answer
Martin Luther arrives at the Diet of Worms Click to show or hide the answer
Isaac Newton becomes the first scientist to be knighted Click to show or hide the answer
Battle of Culloden: Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender, defeated by the Duke of Cumberland (son of George II) Click to show or hide the answer
US Senate ratifies the Rush–Bagot Treaty, establishing the border with Canada Click to show or hide the answer
The accidental shooting of a Maori by an English sailor results in the opening of the Wanganui Calpaign of the New Zealand land wars Click to show or hide the answer
The Great Indian Peninsula Railway opens India's first passenger rail service, from Bori Bunder to Thane Click to show or hide the answer
Declaration of Paris signed, outlawing privateering Click to show or hide the answer
Tsar Alexander II of Russia survives Karakozov's assassination attempt Click to show or hide the answer
Bat Masterson, Sheriff of Dodge City, Kansas, fights his last gun battle Click to show or hide the answer
Paul Kruger becomes president of the South African Republic Click to show or hide the answer
The world's first book of stamps issued in the USA Click to show or hide the answer
Over 20,000 rally in Dublin to protest against British government legislation Click to show or hide the answer
Harriet Quimby (USA) becomes the first woman to fly across the English Channel Click to show or hide the answer
Turkey signs an armistice with Bulgaria Click to show or hide the answer
Vladimir Ilich Lenin returns to Russia, after three years' exile in Zurich, to lead the revolution Click to show or hide the answer
Gandhi organises a day of "prayer and fasting" in response to the Jallian Bagh (Amritsar) massacre of three days earlier Click to show or hide the answer
Germany restores relations with the USSR Click to show or hide the answer
Kurdish uprising in Turkey ends Click to show or hide the answer
10 killed in bombing raid on Rhodes Click to show or hide the answer
George VI awards the George Cross to Malta Click to show or hide the answer
Albert Hofmann accidentally discovers the hallucinogenic effects of LSD Click to show or hide the answer
Oflag IV–C (Colditz) liberated by the US Army Click to show or hide the answer
Fire on the US ship Grandcamp in Galveston Bay, Texas City, Texas, sets off toxic fumes and explosions; 512 killed, thousands injured Click to show or hide the answer
US statesman and millionaire financier Bernard Baruch coins the term "Cold War" to describe the relationship between the USA and the Soviet Union Click to show or hide the answer
In a nationally broadcast speech, Fidel Castro declares that he is a Marxist–Leninist and that Cuba is to become a Communist state Click to show or hide the answer
Organisation for European Economic Co–Operation (EEC) established Click to show or hide the answer
British submarine Affray sinks in the English Channel; 75 die Click to show or hide the answer
Royal yacht Britannia launched Click to show or hide the answer
Britain's first stock–car race meeting held at the Old Kent Road Stadium, London Click to show or hide the answer
Great Train Robbers sentenced;
Geraldine Mock becomes the first woman to fly around the world solo
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Ian Smith announces that diplomatic relations between Rhodesia and Britain will be broken off Click to show or hide the answer
Desmond Dekker, with Israelites, becomes the first Jamaican artist to top the British charts Click to show or hide the answer
Apollo 16 launched Click to show or hide the answer
Khmer Rouge capture Phnom Penh Click to show or hide the answer
Malcolm MacDonald scores all five goals as England beat Cyprus 5–0 Click to show or hide the answer
Minimum marriage age raised in India in an attempt to curb population growth Click to show or hide the answer
Kalid Al–Wazir, military commander of the PLO, assassinated Click to show or hide the answer
Nelson Mandela's tribute concert at Wembley Click to show or hide the answer
'Ph1ne Day': British phone numbers have a 1 inserted after the 0 (Easter Day) Click to show or hide the answer
The entire Dutch government resigns after intense public criticism in the wake of a report that blamed it for failing to prevent the massacre of over 7,000 Bosnian Muslims in Srebrenica in 1995 Click to show or hide the answer
Mrs. Angela Cannings jailed for life at Winchester Crown Court for the murder of her two sons, Jason and Matthew, in separate incidents (1991 and 1999) which she claimed were cot deaths Click to show or hide the answer
The Treaty of Accession is signed in Athens, admitting ten new member states to the European Union Click to show or hide the answer
Virginia Tech massacre: Cho Seung–Hui kills 32 people, and injures 17, before turning his gun on himself Click to show or hide the answer
The trial of Anders Behring Breivik, perpetrator of the terrorist attacks of 22 July 2011, begins in Oslo Click to show or hide the answer
South Korean ferry MV Sewol capsizes and sinks near Jindo Island, killing 304 passengers and crew and leading to widespread criticism of the government, media and shipping authorities Click to show or hide the answer

© Haydn Thompson 2019