Portsmouth is granted its first charter by King Richard I |
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1194 |
Anne Boleyn is arrested on charges of incest and adultery, and led by barge to the Tower of London |
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1536 |
John Knox returns to Scotland from exile, to become the leader of the nascent Scottish Reformation |
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1559 |
Mary, Queen of Scots, escapes from Loch Leven Castle |
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1568 |
Authorised (King James) Version of the Bible published |
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1611 |
William of Orange marries Mary Stuart, daughter of Charles I |
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1641 |
Treaty of Aix–la–Chappelle signed |
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1668 |
King Charles II grants a permanent charter to the Hudson's Bay Company to open up the fur trade in North America |
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1670 |
The British navy mutinies at The Nore |
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1797 |
The people of Madrid rise up in rebellion against French occupation, beginning the Peninsular War – later
commemorated by Goya in The Second of May 1808 |
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1808 |
Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson accidentally shot by his own troops, while returning to camp after reconnoitring
during the Battle of Chancellorsville; he succumbs to pneumonia eight days later |
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1863 |
Leopold II, King of the Belgians, proclaimed King of the Congo state |
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1885 |
The Rev. Hannibal Williston Goodwin submits the first US patent for celluloid film |
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1887 |
The first science fiction film – the 14–minute Le
Voyage dans la Lune – premiered |
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1902 |
Closing ceremony of the Intercalated Games in Athens |
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1906 |
General Motors acquires the Chevrolet Company of Delaware |
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1919 |
Lieutenants Kelly and Macready make the first non–stop flight across the USA – Long Island to San Diego,
in 27 hours |
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1923 |
US forces arrive in Nicaragua to restore order after a coup |
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1926 |
Trade unions banned in Germany |
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1933 |
Emperor Haile Selassie flees Abyssinia in the face of the Italian invasion |
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1936 |
Prokofiev conducts the premiere of Peter and the Wolf in Moscow |
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1936 |
The UK launches the Anglo–Iraqi War, to restore Crown Prince 'Abd al–llah to power after a coup
d'état |
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1941 |
Battle for Berlin ends as German troops surrender to the Russians; hostilities in Italy cease |
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1945 |
The first scheduled jet passenger flight – BOAC Comet, London to Johannesburg |
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1952 |
Blackpool beat Bolton Wanderers 4–3 in the FA Cup final, which would become known as 'the Matthews final'
(despite Stanley Mortensen scoring the only FA Cup final hat trick of the 20th century) |
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1953 |
Public VHF broadcasting first introduced in the UK |
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1955 |
Tennessee Williams wins the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for Cat on a Hot Tin Roof |
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1955 |
A Chinese expedition makes the first ascent of Shishapangma – the lowest of the world's fourteen
eight–thousanders, but the last to be climbed |
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1964 |
Early Bird – the first comms satellite for regular TV relay – begins operating |
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1965 |
The Times undergoes a redesign and publishes news on its front page for the first time |
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1966 |
Queen Elizabeth II leaves Southampton on her maiden voyage to New York |
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1969 |
91 workers lose their lives in a fire at the Sunshine Mine in Idaho |
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1972 |
South Africa's government bans Pink Floyd's Another brick in the wall |
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1980 |
General Belgrano sunk by a torpedo from HMS Conqueror |
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1982 |
The city of Chernobyl is evacuated, six days after the disaster |
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1986 |
Martial law declared in China |
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1989 |
President F. W. de Klerk concedes victory to Nelson Mandela in South Africa's first multiracial elections |
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1994 |
Glenn Hoddle appointed to succeed Terry Venables as England soccer coach (after Euro '96) |
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1996 |
Tony Blair succeeds John Major as Prime Minister, following Labour's landslide election victory (418 seats out of
659, Tories 165); Major announces that he will resign as Conservative Party leader |
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1997 |
The European Central Bank is founded in Brussels, to define and execute the EU's monetary policy |
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1998 |
Pope John Paul II beatifies the controversial Italian mystic friar and faith healer Padre Pio (died 1968) |
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1999 |
David Copeland, 22, an engineer from Farnborough, Hampshire, charged with the London nail bombings |
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1999 |
President Clinton announces that access to accurate GPS signals would no longer be restricted to the US military |
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2000 |
David Coulthard and his fiancée walk away from a plane crash in France in which the pilot and co–pilot of
his Learjet are killed |
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2000 |
70 officers and crew die in an accident on board a Chinese diesel submarine on exercise off north–east China |
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2003 |
James Miller, award–winning British TV cameraman working for the American HBO network, shot dead by an Israeli
tank crew while filming in the Gaza Strip |
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2003 |
Osama bin Laden is killed by US special forces in Abbottabad, Pakistan |
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2011 |
A pastel version of Edvard Munch's The Scream sells for $120 million in New York – a new world record
for a work of art at auction |
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2012 |
Up to 2,500 people are feared missing after two landslides at Badakhshan, Afghanistan |
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2014 |
Basque separatist terrorist group ETA announces its dissolution and the cessation of all activities |
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2018 |