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Quiz Monkey |
On This Day |
June |
14 June |
Munich is founded, on the banks of the river Isar, by Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony and Duke of Bavaria |
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1158 |
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Henry, son of Henry II, is crowned King of England – even though his father is still alive (see also 11 June 1183) |
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1170 |
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In the First Barons' War, Prince Louis of France captures Winchester and soon conquers over half of the Kingdom of England |
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1216 |
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Rebels of the Peasants' Revolt enter the Tower of London and behead the Archbishop of Canterbury |
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1381 |
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Owain Glyndŵr, self–proclaimed Prince of Wales, allies himself with the French against King Henry IV |
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1404 |
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Battle of Naseby: twelve thousand Royalists defeated by fifteen thousand of Cromwell's New Model Army |
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1645 |
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Battle of the Dunes (Dunkirk) – England and France beat off the Spanish |
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1658 |
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The Raid on the Medway, by the Dutch fleet in the Second Anglo–Dutch War, ends after five days – resulting in the worst ever defeat of the Royal Navy |
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1667 |
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William III lands at Carrickfergus, Ireland, to confront the former King James II |
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1690 |
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Dr. Johnson's Dictionary goes on sale |
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1775 |
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The Continental Congress establishes the Continental Army, marking the birth of the US Army |
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1775 |
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The Continental Congress adopts the Stars and Stripes as the flag of the United States |
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1777 |
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Captain William Bligh, and 18 men who had remained loyal to him – set adrift from HMS Bounty on 28 April – land in Timor, 3,500 miles away |
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1789 |
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Battle of Marengo: Napoleon reconquers Italy by defeating the Austrians |
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1800 |
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Battle of Friedland: France defeats Russia |
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1807 |
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Treaty of London unites Belgium and the Netherlands |
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1814 |
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Charles Babbage proposes a difference engine in a paper to the Royal Astronomical Society |
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1822 |
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The village of Henley–on–Thames, on the River Thames in Oxfordshire, stages its first regatta |
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1839 |
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Florence Nightingale opens the world's first nursing school, at St. Thomas's Hospital, London |
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1860 |
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The world's first motor race (Paris) |
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1895 |
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The Hawaiian Islands become a territory of the USA |
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1900 |
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German planes bomb London for the first time |
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1917 |
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John Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown leave St. John's, Newfoundland in the Daily Mail Trans–Atlantic Air Race; they land next day |
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1919 |
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Brazil leaves the League of Nations |
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1926 |
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The Black Bottom dance is introduced at the Apollo Theatre, New York, in George White's Scandals |
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1926 |
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The German army enters and occupies Paris, forcing French and allied troops to retreat |
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1940 |
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Seven hundred and twenty–eight Polish political prisoners from Tarnów become the first inmates of the Auschwitz concentration camp |
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1940 |
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The first major wave of Soviet mass deportations and murder of Estonians, Latvians and Lithuanians, begins |
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1941 |
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After several failed attempts, the British Army abandons its attempt to capture the German–occupied town of Caen |
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1944 |
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Albert II, a rhesus monkey, rides a V–2 rocket to an altitude of 134 km (83 mi) – becoming the first animal (other than fruit flies) in space |
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1949 |
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The state of Vietnam is set up (with strong Communist opposition) |
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1949 |
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UNIVAC I – the first commercial computer produced in the USA – is dedicated by the US Census Bureau |
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1951 |
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The world's first nuclear–powered submarine – USS Nautilus – is launched |
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1952 |
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Gentlemen Prefer Blondes – featuring Marilyn Monroe in her first starring role – is released |
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1953 |
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The withdrawal of French troops from Morocco is announced |
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1958 |
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Disneyland Monorail System opens to the public in Anaheim, California |
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1959 |
Dominican exiles leave Cuba and land in the Dominican Republic, with the aim of overthrowing the totalitarian government of Rafael Trujillo. All but four are killed or executed |
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1959 |
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The Ministry of Transport announces that a new type of road crossing, with push button controls for pedestrian use – known as the 'panda' crossing – is to be introduced next year |
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1961 |
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The European Space Research Organisation (later known as the European Space Agency) is established in Paris |
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1962 |
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Two MBEs are returned to Buckingham Palace in protest at the Beatles' award |
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1965 |
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The Vatican abolishes its list of prohibited books, originally instituted in 1557 |
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1966 |
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NASA launches Mariner 5 on a mission to Venus, which it would fly by at an altitude of 2,480 miles on 19 October |
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1967 |
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West Germany come back from 2–0 down to beat England 3–2 in the FIFA World Cup quarter–final |
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1970 |
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Hundreds of thousands of holidaymakers face flight delays and cancellations after the International Federation of Air Line Pilots Associations (IFALPA) calls a 24–hour stoppage and accuses governments of failing to take action to halt air piracy |
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1972 |
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Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher announces that following a ceasefire in the Falkland Islands, General Mario Menendez, commander of the Argentinian forces, and British second–in–command Brigadier John Waters, are conducting negotiations for an Argentinian surrender |
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1982 |
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Anti–Pinochet demonstrations in Santiago |
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1983 |
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Boy George waxwork unveiled in Madame Tussauds's |
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1984 |
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Ronald Reagan receives an honorary knighthood |
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1989 |
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More than a thousand Kurds besiege a US military base near the city of Dohuk, in northern Iraq, pleading with American troops not to withdraw (leaving the Kurds in the hands of a lightly armed UN protection force which they fear will offer inadequate protection) |
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1991 |
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An asteroid, estimated to be about 73 metres across, misses the Earth by 121,000 km (75,000 miles) – about one third of the distance between the Earth and the Moon |
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2002 |
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All 49 people on board lose their lives when a Ukrainian military Ilyushin Il–76 airlifter is shot down while on approach to land at Luhansk, near the Russian border |
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2014 |
Grenfell Tower, a high–rise block of flats in North Kensington, London, catches fire; 72 lives are lost, over 70 more are injured, and 223 escape |
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2017 |
© Haydn Thompson 2019