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June
1 June

On This Day: 1 June

Roman Emperor Didius Julianus (Marcus Didius Salvius Julianus) is murdered by a soldier in the Imperial palace, after 66 days in power (during the Year of the Five Emperors) Click to show or hide the answer
Brother John Cor, a Tironensian monk based at Lindores Abbey in Fife, is named as the producer in the first known written reference to Scotch whisky Click to show or hide the answer
Anne Boleyn is crowned Queen of England, four months after her formal marriage to Henry VIII and nine days after newly appointed Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Cranmer declared his marriage to Catherine of Aragon null and void Click to show or hide the answer
Archbishop Whitgift and Richard Bancroft, Bishop of London, order the burning of a collection of books including titles by Marlowe and Thomas Nash Click to show or hide the answer
Charles II of England and Louis XIV of France sign the Secret Treaty of Dover, which will force England into the Third Anglo–Dutch War Click to show or hide the answer
Act of Settlement, barring Roman Catholics from succession to the British throne, passed Click to show or hide the answer
Benedict Arnold, a general in the Continental Army during the American War of Independence, is court–martialled for malfeasance Click to show or hide the answer
The French fleet is defeated at the Battle of the Glorious First of June, in the Atlantic Ocean – the first and largest fleet action of the naval conflict between the Great Britain and the First French Republic during the French Revolutionary Wars Click to show or hide the answer
US frigate Chesapeake is captured by HMS Shannon, in a brief but intense action costing over 80 lives Click to show or hide the answer
Napoleon Bonaparte swears fidelity to the French constitution Click to show or hide the answer
Sir James Clark Ross becomes the first European to reach the North magnetic pole Click to show or hide the answer
Prince Otto of Bavaria becomes King of Greece Click to show or hide the answer
Mehmet Ali becomes Viceroy of Egypt Click to show or hide the answer
Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain founded Click to show or hide the answer
Les Fleurs du Mal, an influential volume of poetry by the French poet Charles Baudelaire, is first published Click to show or hide the answer
Union forces overcome the Confederates at the Battle of Fair Oaks Click to show or hide the answer
The first Pullman train runs, from St. Pancras to Bedford Click to show or hide the answer
Louis Napoleon, Prince Imperial of France – the last dynastic Bonaparte – is killed in the Zulu Wars Click to show or hide the answer
The world's first public telephone opens in New Haven, Connecticut Click to show or hide the answer
The US Census Bureau begins using Herman Hollerith's tabulating machine to count census returns Click to show or hide the answer
Captain Scott sails for Antarctica from the East India Dock, London Click to show or hide the answer
Georges Carpentier knocks out Bombardier Billy Wells in the European Heavyweight Boxing Championship Click to show or hide the answer
The first Zeppelin air raid takes place over Britain Click to show or hide the answer
Battle of Jutland ends Click to show or hide the answer
The Royal Ulster Constabulary is founded as a successor to the Royal Irish Constabulary Click to show or hide the answer
Driving tests introduced in Britain Click to show or hide the answer
Superman first appeared – DC Comics Click to show or hide the answer
The German Focke–Wulf Fw 190 fighter aircraft makes its first flight Click to show or hide the answer
The submarine HMS Thetis sinks in Liverpool Bay; 99 lives lost. (She was later salvaged, repaired and recommissioned, and saw over three years' service as HMS Thunderbolt before being sunk by the Italian navy in 1943) Click to show or hide the answer
Evacuation of Crete by British forces completed, leaving the island to be overrun by German forces Click to show or hide the answer
BOAC Flight 777 is shot down over the Bay of Biscay by German Junkers Ju 88s, killing British actor Leslie Howard and leading to speculation that the intended victim was Winston Churchill Click to show or hide the answer
Ion Antonescu, dictator of Romania, executed for war crimes Click to show or hide the answer
TV licences go on sale in the UK (combined with a radio licence), priced £2 Click to show or hide the answer
Premium bonds first drawn Click to show or hide the answer
President Rene Coty asks General Charles de Gaulle to form a new government, 12 years after he relinquished power, as divisions over the war in Algeria threaten to bring civil war to France Click to show or hide the answer
Adolf Eichmann, former Nazi SS–Obersturmbannführer ('Senior Assault Unit Leader') and one of the major organizers of the Holocaust, is hanged in Israel Click to show or hide the answer
Kenya becomes a republic, with Jomo Kenyatta as its first President Click to show or hide the answer
Bob Dylan is booed at the Royal Albert Hall after going electric Click to show or hide the answer
Prime Minister Harold Wilson is hit in the face with an egg thrown by a Young Conservative demonstrator, outside the Wealdstone Labour Hall in north–west London, over the cancellation of the South African Springboks cricket tour Click to show or hide the answer
Elvis Presley's birthplace – a two–room shack in Tupelo, Mississippi – opens to the public Click to show or hide the answer
Iraq Petroleum company nationalised Click to show or hide the answer
George Papadopoulos becomes Greece's first President, after the abolition of the monarchy Click to show or hide the answer
Terrorist Andreas Baader is captured in Frankfurt Click to show or hide the answer
The Heimlich manoeuvre, for the prevention of choking, is published in the journal Emergency Medicine Click to show or hide the answer
Rhodesia takes the name Zimbabwe, as 90 years of minority white rule come to an end Click to show or hide the answer
Cable News Network (CNN) begins broadcasting Click to show or hide the answer
300 people are arrested in the 'Battle of the Beanfield' at Stonehenge, after English Heritage bans midsummer festivals on the site Click to show or hide the answer
The European Central Bank is founded in Brussels Click to show or hide the answer
George H. W. Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev sign a treaty to end chemical weapon production Click to show or hide the answer
IRA gunmen kill a soldier on Lichfield station Click to show or hide the answer
Eleven people, including four children, die when Serb forces shell a football match in the Sarajevo suburb of Dobrinja, on one of the most important festivals in the Muslim calendar Click to show or hide the answer
South Africa rejoins the Commonwealth after an absence of 33 years Click to show or hide the answer
Socialists, Communists and Greens, under Lionel Jospin, win the French general election Click to show or hide the answer
Crown Prince Dipendra of Nepal shoots and kills several members of his family, including his father King Birendra and his mother Queen Aishwarya; he then shoots himself, and dies later in hospital Click to show or hide the answer
A Hamas suicide bomber kills 21 at the Dolphinarium discotheque in Tel Aviv Click to show or hide the answer
Oklahoma City bombing co–conspirator Terry Nichols is sentenced to 161 consecutive life terms, without the possibility of parole – breaking a Guinness World Record Click to show or hide the answer
Dutch voters follow the French by rejecting the European constitution – by a majority of 62% to 38% Click to show or hide the answer
An Air France Airbus A330 crashes into the Atlantic off the coast of Brazil, on a flight from Rio de Janeiro to Paris; all 228 passengers and crew are lost; the official enquiry attributes the crash (Air France's worst, and the worst involving the A330) to the crew's incorrect reactions to technical difficulties caused by ice crystals in the pitot tubes Click to show or hide the answer
General Motors files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy – the fourth largest bankruptcy in US history Click to show or hide the answer
The Space Shuttle Endeavour completes its 25th and last flight Click to show or hide the answer
A Three Gorges cruise ship capsizes on the Yangtze river, after reportedly being hit by a tornado; of 454 people on board, only 12 survive Click to show or hide the answer
Anthony Joshua loses the WBA (Super), IBF, WBO and IBO heavyweight titles in a shock defeat to the US–born Mexican Andy Ruiz Jr at Madison Square Garden, New York Click to show or hide the answer

© Haydn Thompson 2019