Joan of Arc leads the Dauphin's troops to victory over the English at Orleans |
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1429 |
An army of men from Kent and neighbouring counties marches on London, beginning Jack Cade's rebellion against the
government of Henry VI |
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1450 |
Queen Elizabeth I signs the Act of Uniformity – setting the order of prayer to be used in the Book of Common
Prayer, and mandating church attendance once a week, with a 12 pence fine for deafulters |
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1559 |
British monarchy restored |
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1660 |
French National Assembly accepts Talleyrand's proposal and asks the Académie des Sciences to "deduce an
invariable standard for all measures and weights" |
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1790 |
French chemist Antoine Lavoisier (also a tax collector with the Ferme Générale) – branded a traitor
during the Reign of Terror – is tried, convicted and guillotined in one day in Paris |
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1794 |
Kamchamcha, the king who united Hawaii, dies |
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1819 |
Working Men's Association issues the People's Charter |
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1838 |
Between 50 and 200 lives are lost when a train derails and catches fire in Paris |
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1842 |
Battle of Palo Alto: Zachary Taylor defeats a Mexican force north of the Rio Grande, in the first major battle of the
Mexican–American War |
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1846 |
Bermuda's Pearl defeats the USA's Brenda in the first international yacht race |
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1849 |
Tuganini, the last Tasmanian aborigine, dies |
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1876 |
Pharmacist John Pemberton first sells a carbonated beverage named 'Coca–Cola' as a patent medicine |
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1886 |
The first Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show opens, at Gilmore's Gardens in New York |
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1877 |
The first games of the Italian football league system are played |
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1898 |
The Irish Literary Theatre opens in Dublin |
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1899 |
The eruption of Mount Pelée destroys the city of St. Pierre, Martinique, and kills 38,000 |
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1902 |
Eugene–Henri Paul Gauguin dies at his Polynesian home |
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1903 |
Paramount Pictures is founded |
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1912 |
Sweden abolishes the death penalty |
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1921 |
The Communist Party of Romania is founded |
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1921 |
South Africa adopts Afrikaans as its official language |
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1924 |
French war heroes Charles Nungesser and François Coli disappear after taking off from Paris aboard the biplane
L'Oiseau Blanc in an attempt to make the first non–stop transatlantic flight |
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1927 |
Mohandas Gandhi begins a 21–day fast of self–purification, launching a one–year campaign to help the
people he dubbed the Harijans ('children of God') – previously known as the Untouchables |
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1933 |
The Luftwaffe launches a bombing raid on Nottingham and Derby |
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1941 |
The Battle of the Coral Sea comes to an end as Imperial Japanese Navy aircraft carrier aircraft attack and sink the US
Navy aircraft carrier USS Lexington |
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1942 |
Gunners of the Ceylon Garrison Artillery on Horsburgh Island in the Cocos Islands rebel. Their mutiny is crushed and
three of them are executed – the only Commonwealth soldiers to be executed for mutiny during World War II |
|
1942 |
Allied nations celebrate VE Day |
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1945 |
Thousands of civilians and servicemen rampage through Halifax, Nova Scotia |
|
1945 |
Hundreds of civilians are killed by French Army soldiers in the Algerian market town of Sétif |
|
1945 |
The Prague Uprising comes to an end after three days, as Czech and German leaders sign a ceasefire allowing German
forces to withdraw from the city |
|
1945 |
John Osborne's Look back in anger premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, London |
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1956 |
Diplomat George Blake jailed for over 40 years for espionage |
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1961 |
The New Revolution – the first steel coaster with a vertical loop – opens at the Six Flags Magic Mountain
theme park in California |
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1976 |
Dutch art dealer Peter Menten goes on trial in Amsterdam for murdering Polish Jews in 1941 |
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1977 |
Reinhold Messner and Peter Habeler make the first ascent of Mount Everest without supplemental oxygen |
|
1978 |
The World Health Organization confirms the eradication of smallpox |
|
1980 |
Official opening of the Thames flood barrier |
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1984 |
Twelve weeks before the start of the Los Angeles Olympics, the Soviet Union announces that its athletes will not be
competing |
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1984 |
Democrat Gary Hart withdraws his bid for the Presidency after revelations of his affair with model Donna Rice |
|
1987 |
Eight Provisional IRA members and one civilian are killed in a battle with police and soldiers at Loughgall in Co.
Armagh, after an attempted bomb attack on a police station |
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1987 |
Estonia adopts its 1938 constitution and affirms independence |
|
1990 |
SAS veteran Dr. Thomas Shanks, 47, arrested in Glasgow for the murder of his girlfriend Vicky Fletcher, 21, in a pub
car park in Castleford, West Yorkshire |
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1998 |
NATO missiles mistakenly bomb the Chinese embassy in Belgrade |
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1999 |
Foreign nationals are evacuated from Sierra Leone as the civil war escalates |
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2000 |