| Foundation stone of Nantes Cathedral laid |
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1434 |
| Battle of Barnet: Yorkists under Edward IV defeat the Lancastrians under the Earl of Warwick (the Kingmaker); Warwick
is killed, and Henry VI deposed |
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1471 |
| Residents of Nuremberg see what they described as an aerial battle, followed by the appearance of a large black triangular
object and then a large crash outside of the city. Witnesses observe hundreds of spheres, cylinders, crosses, globes, two lunar crescents, a black
spear and tubular objects from which several smaller, round objects emerged and darted around the sky at dawn |
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1561 |
| Battle of Chemnitz: vitcory for the Swedes over the Holy Roman Empire prolongs the Thirty Years' War and enables
them to advance into Bohemia |
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1639 |
| The Sikh religion is formalised as the Khalsa – the Brotherhood of Warrior–saints – by Guru Gobind Singh |
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1699 |
| USA repeals its embargo on trade with Britain |
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1814 |
| Noah Webster copyrights the first edition of his American Dictionary of the English Language |
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1828 |
| Hungary declares itself independent of Austria, with Lajos Kossuth as its leader |
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1849 |
| Confederate army captures fort Sumter |
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1861 |
| US President Abraham Lincoln shot by actor John Wilkes Booth in Ford's Theatre, Washington DC |
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1865 |
| Jules Verne's Around the World in 80 Days published in Paris |
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1872 |
| Pan–American Union established by the First International Conference of American States in Washington, DC |
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1890 |
| Edison's Kinetoscope, in New York – the world's first motion picture house – shows moving pictures
in a public booth for the first time |
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1894 |
| Dr. Harry Plotz of New York discovers the Typhus vaccine |
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1903 |
| White Star passenger liner SS Titanic, on her maiden voyage, strikes an iceberg (at 11:40pm) in the North
Atlantic and sinks within three hours, with the loss of 1,503 lives |
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1912 |
| Revolutionary provisional government set up in Spain after King Alfonso XIII abdicates (or is deposed) and flees to Rome |
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1931 |
| Britain's Highway Code first published Britain's Highway Code first published |
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1931 |
| John Cockroft and Ernest Walton, working under Lord Rutherford at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, split the nucleus
of a lithium atom into two helium nuclei |
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1932 |
| The Stresa Conference –; between Britain, France and Italy – ended |
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1935 |
| The Grapes of Wrath, by John Steinbeck, published |
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1939 |
| Soviet diplomat Vladimir Patrov requests political asylum in Australia |
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1954 |
| The first videotape demonstrated in Chicago |
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1956 |
| Andy Capp appears in the national edition of the Daily Mirror for the first time |
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1958 |
| Sputnik 2, carrying the dog Laika, falls from orbit after 162 days (Laika probably died within a few hours of launch) |
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1958 |
| Mrs. Linda Bostock, of Armadale, West Lothian, gives birth to Scotland's first quintuplets |
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1972 |
| Space shuttle Columbia lands safely after its two–day maiden flight |
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1981 |
| The first cordless telephones introduced in Britain |
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1983 |
| Mikhail Gorbachev proposes to remove all Soviet short–range missiles from Eastern Europe |
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1987 |
| Mikhail Gorbachev announces the phased withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan |
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1988 |
| Nick Faldo turns Greg Norman's 6–stroke lead into a 5–stroke lead for himself in the last round, to win
his third US Masters title |
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1996 |
| Up to 75 die when a NATO bomb hits a convoy of Albanian refugees in Kosovo |
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1999 |
| Millionaire criminal Kenneth Noye, once named Public Enemy No. 1, jailed for life for the 'road rage' murder
of Stephen Common, 21, on the M25 in 1996 |
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2000 |
| The last vestige of Saddam Hussein's power appears to disappear as US troops enter his home town of Tikrit unopposed |
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2003 |
| The Human Genome Project is declared complete, with 99% of the huiman genome sequenced to an accuracy of 99.99% |
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2003 |
| Ariel Sharon wins pivotal backing from President George Bush for his plan to disengage from Gaza and the West Bank |
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2004 |
| Twin bomb blasts in Abuja kill at least 75 people and injure 141; Boko Haram abducts 276 schoolgirls in Chibok |
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2004 |
| Tiger Woods wins the Masters for the fifth time – his fifteenth major (putting him three behind Nicklaus) and his
first since 2008 |
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2019 |