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May
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German and Spanish mercenaries sack Rome and deface Raphael cartoons – an event that many scholars regard as the end of the Renaissance Click to show or hide the answer
Incan forces besiege the city of Cuzco in an attempt to retake it from the Spanish Click to show or hide the answer
Henry VIII orders that a Bible should be placed in every English church Click to show or hide the answer
Peter Minuit 'purchases' Manhattan Island from native Americans for trinkets worth about $25 Click to show or hide the answer
A faction of the British Army removes Richard Cromwell as Lord Protector of the Commonwealth and reinstalls the Rump Parliament Click to show or hide the answer
Louis XIV of France moves his court to the Palace of Versailles Click to show or hide the answer
Britain's Bob Whittaker beats Italy's Tito di Carni, in the first international boxing match, in London Click to show or hide the answer
Poet Christopher Smart is admitted into St Luke's Hospital for Lunatics in London, beginning his six–year confinement to mental asylums Click to show or hide the answer
Construction begins on the Grand Palace, the royal residence of the King of Siam in Bangkok, at the command of King Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke Click to show or hide the answer
Captain Thomas Cochrane – nicknamed Le Loup des Mers ('The Sea Wolf') by Napoleon, and said to be the inspiration for C. S. Forester's Hornblower and Patrick O'Brian's Jack Aubrey – captures the 32–gun Spanish frigate El Gamo, in the 14–gun HMS Speedy Click to show or hide the answer
The first issue of the New York Herald is published by James Gordon Bennett, Sr. Click to show or hide the answer
The first postage stamp – the penny black – issued Click to show or hide the answer
Linus Yale patents his lock Click to show or hide the answer
Battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia, ends; Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia routs the Unionist Army of the Potomac Click to show or hide the answer
Sioux chief Crazy Horse surrenders all claim to territories in Nebraska Click to show or hide the answer
Lord Frederick Cavendish and Thomas Henry Burke are stabbed to death in Phoenix Park, Dublin, by Fenian 'Invincibles' Click to show or hide the answer
Queen Victoria dedicates Epping Forest for the perpetual use of the people Click to show or hide the answer
The Eiffel Tower is officially opened to the public at the Universal Exposition in Paris Click to show or hide the answer
London bus conductors strike over a new ticket–issuing system Click to show or hide the answer
Edward VII dies, and is succeeded by his son George V Click to show or hide the answer
Babe Ruth, then a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, hits his first major league home run Click to show or hide the answer
Twenty–one Lebanese nationalists are executed in Martyrs' Square, Beirut by Djemal Pasha Click to show or hide the answer
Zeppelin Hindenburg destroyed by fire after crashing at Lakehurst, New Jersey; 36 lives are lost Click to show or hide the answer
John Steinbeck wins the Pulitzer Prize for The Grapes of Wrath Click to show or hide the answer
Josef Stalin becomes leader of the Soviet government Click to show or hide the answer
Corregidor surrenders to the Japanese Click to show or hide the answer
At Cambridge University, EDSAC – the first practical electronic digital stored–program computer – runs its first operation Click to show or hide the answer
Liz Taylor marries first husband Nicky Hilton Click to show or hide the answer
25–year–old medical student Roger Bannister runs the first sub–four–minute mile (3 minutes 59.4 seconds) at Iffley Road, Oxford Click to show or hide the answer
Icelandic gunboats open fire on British trawlers Click to show or hide the answer
Princess Margaret marries Anthony Armstrong–Jones in Westminster Abbey; more than 20 million watch on television Click to show or hide the answer
Tottenham Hotspur beat Leicester City 2–1 in the FA Cup final, becoming the first side to win the double (Football League and FA Cup) in the 20th century Click to show or hide the answer
Ian Brady and Myra Hindley sentenced to life imprisonment for the Moors Murders Click to show or hide the answer
Spain closes its border with Gibraltar to foreigners Click to show or hide the answer
Willy Brandt resigns as Chancellor of West Germany after one of his staff is found to be an East German spy Click to show or hide the answer
Vermeer's The Guitar Player found in a London churchyard after being stolen from Kenwood House, Hampstead Click to show or hide the answer
Experts in Bonn declare the so–called 'Hitler diaries' to be a fake Click to show or hide the answer
103 Korean martyrs, who died between 1791 and 1888, are canonised by Pope John Paul II in Seoul Click to show or hide the answer
P. W. Botha resigns from the South African Nationalist Party in protest at negotiations with the ANC Click to show or hide the answer
Queen Elizabeth II and President François Mitterrand officiate at the opening of the Channel Tunnel Click to show or hide the answer
The body of former CIA director William Colby is found washed up on a riverbank in southern Maryland, eight days after his disappearance Click to show or hide the answer
Chancellor Gordon Brown announces that the Bank of England is to be given responsibility for setting interest rates and controlling inflation, effectively freeing it from political control Click to show or hide the answer
Hundreds die as mudslides and floods sweep away buildings and vehicles in the province of Salerno, southern Italy Click to show or hide the answer
Scotland votes for its new parliament and Wales for its new Assembly – making Labour comfortably the largest party in both, but without an overall majority in either Click to show or hide the answer
During a trip to Syria, John Paul II becomes the first pope to enter a mosque Click to show or hide the answer
Dutch "right–wing populist" politician and gay rights activist Pim Fortuyn is assassinated following a radio interview at the Mediapark in Hilversum Click to show or hide the answer
The Dow–Jones average plunges almost 1000 points in just 36 minutes, in what is known as the 2010 Flash Crash Click to show or hide the answer
Three women, kidnapped more than a decade earlier by bus driver Ariel Castro, are found alive in Cleveland, Ohio, after one of them escapes with her six–year–old daughter Click to show or hide the answer
The United Nations reports that human activity has caused a catastrophic decline in the Earth's biodiversity, unprecedented in human history Click to show or hide the answer
Prince Archie Harrison Mountbatten–Windsor is born, becoming seventh in line to the throne Click to show or hide the answer

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