| Emperor Valentinian II is assassinated while advancing into Gaul against the Frankish usurper Arbogast. He is found
hanging in his residence at Vienne |
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392 |
| Pope Innocent IV issues the papal bull ad extirpanda, authorising the torture of heretics in the Medieval
Inquisition – but with limits |
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1252 |
| A Yorkist victory in the Battle of Hexham marks the end of significant Lancastrian resistance in the north of England |
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1464 |
| Anne Boleyn goes on trial in London on charges of treason, adultery and incest; she is condemned to death by a
specially–selected jury |
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1536 |
| Battle of Frankenhausen: the defeat of insurgent peasants led by Anabaptist pastor Thomas Müntzer ends the German
Peasants' War in the Holy Roman Empire |
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1525 |
| Mary, Queen of Scots marries James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell – her third husband |
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1567 |
| Captain Bartholomew Gosnold becomes the first European to set foot in New England |
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1602 |
| Johannes Kepler confirms discovery of the third law of planetary motion (having discovered it on 8 March but rejected
the idea after some initial calculations) |
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1618 |
| The Peace of Munster – the first Treaty of Westphalia – is signed |
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1648 |
| Elias Ashmole founds the Ashmolean Museum |
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1679 |
| James Puckle, a London lawyer, patents the first machine gun |
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1718 |
| The Fifth Virginia Convention instructs its Continental Congress delegation to propose a resolution of independence
from Great Britain – paving the way for the US Declaration of Independence. |
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1776 |
| In the French Revolution, Maximilien Robespierre proposes the Self–denying Ordinance – barring any member
of the Constituent Assembly from sitting in its successor, the Legislative Assembly (convened in 1791) |
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1789 |
| War of the First Coalition: France declares war on Kingdom of Sardinia |
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1792 |
| Spanish inventor Diego Marín Aguilera flies a glider for "about 360 meters", at a height of 5–6
metres – one of the first attempted manned flights |
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1793 |
| War of the First Coalition: Napoleon enters Milan in triumph |
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1796 |
| King George III survives an assassination attempt by James Hadfield, who is later acquitted by reason of insanity |
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1800 |
| US Congress designates slave trading as piracy |
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1829 |
| Francis Baily observes "Baily's beads" during an annular eclipse |
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1836 |
| Ruskin's Modern Painters, including lavish praise for J. M. W. Turner, published |
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1843 |
| Opening of the present Royal Opera House, Covent Garden |
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1858 |
| Battle of Catalafimi: Garibaldi defeats the Neapolitan army |
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1860 |
| Thomas Cook's first package holiday sets off for Paris |
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1861 |
| US Department of Agriculture inaugurated |
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1862 |
| Union Grounds, Brooklyn – the first sports ground dedicated exclusively to baseball – opens |
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1862 |
| Queen Victoria lays the foundation stone of a new building for the Victoria & Albert Museum (formerly the South
Kensington Museum) designed by Aston Webb |
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1899 |
| Las Vegas is founded when 110 acres in what later would become downtown are sold at auction |
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1905 |
| The United States Supreme Court declares Standard Oil to be an "unreasonable" monopoly, and orders the
company to be broken up |
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1911 |
| General Henri Petain becomes Commander–in–Chief of French forces |
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1917 |
| The world's first regular long distance airmail service (Philadelphia – NY) begins |
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1918 |
| Germany cedes Upper Silesia to Poland |
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1922 |
| Mickey Mouse appears for the first time, in Plane Crazy |
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1928 |
| Australia's Flying Doctor Service inaugurated by Dr. Vincent Welsh |
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1928 |
| Ellen Church, of Iowa, becomes the World's first air hostess – on a Boeing 80A from Oakland to Cheyenne,
Wyoming |
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1930 |
| Japanese Prime Minister Inukai Tsuyoshi is assassinated in an attempted coup d'état |
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1932 |
| All German military aviation organisations are merged to form the Luftwaffe |
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1933 |
| The world's first television quiz is broadcast in Canada |
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1935 |
| Amy Johnson lands in England after a record–breaking return flight to Cape Town |
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1936 |
| Nylon stockings go on sale in the USA |
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1940 |
| McDonald's opens its first restaurant in San Bernardino, California |
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1940 |
| The Gloster–Whittle E28/39 turbojet – Britain's first jet aircraft – flies for the first time
from RAF Cranwell, Lincolnshire |
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1941 |
| Burma is evacuated by British and Indian troops |
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1942 |
| Josef Stalin dissolved the Comintern (or Third International) |
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1943 |
| The Battle of Poljana, the final skirmish of World War II in Europe, is fought near Prevalje (now in Slovenia) |
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1945 |
| Egypt, Transjordan, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Saudi Arabia invade Israel, following the expiration of the British
Mandate for Palestine, thus starting the 1948 Arab–Israeli War |
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1948 |
| Vienna Treaty (UK, US, USSR, France) restores independence to Austria |
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1955 |
| Britain's first hydrogen bomb is exploded near Christmas Island |
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1957 |
| The Soviet Union launches Sputnik 3 |
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1958 |
| The Soviet Union launches Sputnik 4 |
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1960 |
| The final Mercury mission, Mercury–Atlas 9, is launched, with astronaut Gordon Cooper on board; he becomes the
first American to spend more than a day in space |
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1963 |
| An avalanche on the Zugspitze (Bavaria) hits a hotel – 130 buried, 40 killed |
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1965 |
| California Governor Ronald Reagan has an impromptu student park owned by the University of California at Berkeley
fenced off from student anti–war protestors, sparking a riot |
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1969 |
| US Democratic presidential candidate, Governor George Wallace, is shot and seriously wounded by busboy/janitor Arthur
Bremer at Laurel, Maryland |
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1972 |
| General Spinola is inaugurated as President of Portugal |
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1984 |
| The USSR begins evacuating its troops from Afghanistan, after more than eight years of fighting |
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1988 |
| Mikhail Gorbachev meets Chinese Paramount Leader Deng Xiao–ping in Beijing |
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1989 |
| Van Gogh's Portrait of Dr. Gachet is sold at auction for a record price of $82.5 million |
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1990 |
| Lindi St. Clair – 'Miss Whiplash' – is ordered by a court to pay tax arrears claimed by Inland
Revenue |
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1990 |
| President Francois Mitterand appoints Edith Cresson as France's first female Prime Minister |
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1991 |
| Arsenal complete a Premier League season undefeated – the first team to do so in the English top flight since
Preston North End in the Football League's inaugural season (1888–9) |
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2004 |
| Australia's Jessica Watson, aged 16, becomes the youngest person to sail non–stop and unassisted around the
world solo |
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2010 |