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- 0837 Best view of Halley's Comet in 2000 years
- 0989 The Byzantine emperor Basil II uses 6,000 Russians to help him defeat Bardas Phocas at Abydos in Anatolia April 13, ending the threat to Constantinople
- 1055 Victor II is consecrated pope.
- 1111 Henry V is crowned Holy Roman Emperor.
- 1180 Frederick Barbarossa issues the Gelnhausen Charter.
- 1204 The Fourth Crusade sacks Constantinople.
- 1250 The Seventh Crusade is defeated in Egypt, Louis IX of France is captured.
- 1256 The Grand Union of the Augustinian order formed when Pope Alexander IV issues a papal bull Licet ecclesiae catholicae.
- 1598 Edict of Nantes grants political rights to French Huguenots
- 1598 Henry IV of France issues the Edict of Nantes, allowing freedom of religion to the Huguenots.
- 1742 George Frideric Handel's oratorio Messiah makes its world-premiere in Dublin, Ireland.
- 1743 Thomas Jefferson born
- 1759 French beat European Aliies in Battle of Bergen
- 1796 First elephant brought to America (from Bengal, India)
- 1808 William Henry Lane ("Juda") perfects the tap dance
- 1829 English Parliament grants freedom of religion to Catholics
- 1829 The British Parliament grants freedom of religion to Roman Catholics.
- 1842 Lord Rosse successfully casts 72" (183-cm) mirror for a telescope
- 1847 Naval Forces begin 5 day battle to capture several towns in Mexico
- 1849 Hungary becomes a republic.
- 1858 John Quinn's Peninsula Hotel destroyed when storm cuts channel through peninsula, creating Toronto Island.
- 1861 After 34 hours of bombardment, Ft Sumter surrenders to Confederates
- 1861 Fort Sumter surrenders to Confederate forces
- 1865 Sherman's march through Georgia begins
- 1866 Butch Cassidy (Robert Leroy Parker) born.
- 1868 Abyssinian War ends as British and Indian troops capture Magdala.
- 1869 Steam power brake patented (George Westinghouse)
- 1873 Colfax Massacre in Grant Parish Louisiana (60 blacks killed)
- 1877 A US newspaper, the Fort Benton Record, coins a slogan for the RCMP "They always get their man." Gee I always thought it was a Canadian eh saying
- 1883 Alfred Packer convicted of cannibalism
- 1902 JC Penney opened his first store in Kemmerer, Wyo
- 1904 Congress authorizes Lewis & Clark Expo $1 gold coin
- 1918 Electrical fire kills 38 mental patients at Oklahoma State Hospital
- 1919 Amritsar massacre: British troops massacre at least 379 unarmed demonstrators in Amritsar, India.
- 1919 British forces kill 100s of Indian Nationalists (Amritsar Massacre)
- 1919 The Establishment of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea.
- 1921 Foundation of the Spanish Communist Workers' Party.
- 1923 Army wins the first college three-weapon fencing championships
- 1924 AEK Athens FC is established in Constantinople.
- 1933 First flight over Mount Everest (Lord Clydesdale)
- 1933 NY Rangers beat Tor Maple Leafs 3 games to 1 for the Stanley Cup
- 1934 4.7 million US families report receiving welfare payments
- 1936 P Djurkovic discovers asteroid #1605 Milankovitch
- 1939 In India, the Hindustani Lal Sena (Indian Red Army) is formed and vows to engage in armed struggle against the British.
- 1940 Cornelious Warmerdam became the first man to pole vault 15 ft
- 1940 NY Rangers beat Toronto Maple Leafs 4 games to 2 for Stanley Cup
- 1941 Corporal J H Edmonson, 2/17th Battalion, 2nd AIF, awarded posthumously the first Australian Victoria Cross of World War Two at Tobruk, Libya
- 1941 Pact of neutrality between the USSR and Japan is signed.
- 1942 RCAF's 417 Fighter Squadron heads for Egypt to join Desert Air Force.
- 1943 FDR dedicates Jefferson Memorial
- 1943 James Boarman, Fred Hunter, Harold Brest and Floyd G. Hamilton take part in an Alcatraz escape attempt.
- 1943 The Jefferson Memorial is dedicated in Washington, DC, on the 200th anniversary of Thomas Jefferson's birth.
- 1943 World War II: The discovery of a mass grave of Polish prisoners-of-war executed by Soviet forces in the Katy Forest Massacre was announced in Germany, driving a wedge between the Western Allies, the Polish government-in-exile in London, and the Soviet Union.
- 1944 Mont Canadiens sweep Chicago Black Hawks for the Stanley Cup
- 1945 Allies occupy Wien (Vienna)
- 1945 German troops massacre more than 1000 political and military prisoners in Gardelegen Germany. The atrocity is discovered two days later by American forces.
- 1945 President Roosevelt dies.
- 1949 In the Puget Sound area, Washington region a 6.9 earthquake occured between Olympia and Tacoma, along the southern edge of Puget Sound. Property damage in Olympia, Seattle, and Tacoma was estimated at $25 million; eight people were killed
- 1953 CIA director Allen Dulles launches the mind controle program MKULTRA.
- 1953 Ian Fleming publishes the first James Bond novel, Casino Royale.
- 1955 20.33" (51.64 cm) of rainfall, Axis, Alabama (state record)
- 1955 Visitor posting - Ann Victoria Logan born - USA
- 1957 Due to lack of funds, Saturday mail delivery in the US is halted
- 1959 USAF launches Discover II into polar orbit
- 1959 Vanguard SLV-5 launched for Earth orbit (failed)
- 1959 Vatican edict forbids Roman Catholics for voting for communists
- 1960 France becomes the 4th nuclear nation exploding an A-Bomb in Sahara
- 1960 Navy's navigation satellite, Transit, placed into orbit from Cape Canaveral, FL and demonstrates ability to launch another satellite
- 1960 Transit 1B, first navigational satellite, placed in Earth orbit
- 1961 UN General Assembly condemns South Africa for apartheid
- 1964 New Zealand Colin Bosher shears a record 565 sheep in 1 work day
- 1964 Sidney Poitier became first black man to win Oscar for best actor
- 1965 Beatles record "Help"
- 1965 Lawrence Bradford Jr, 16 of NYC became first black congressional page
- 1966 Pan Am places $525,000,000 order for 25 Boeing 747s
- 1966 Soviet Liner Alexandr Pushkin leaves Leningrad for Montreal as the USSR launches North Atlantic passenger service.
- 1967 Number one hit on UK music charts - Frank Sinatra & Nancy Sinatra - Somethin' Stupid
- 1969 Closure of the Brisbane tramway network.
- 1970 An oxygen tank aboard Apollo 13 explodes, putting the crew into deadly peril.
- 1970 Apollo 13 announces "Houston, we've got a problem!" as Beech-built oxygen tank explodes en route to Moon
- 1972 Baseball players' strike ends after 13 days
- 1972 The Universal Postal Union decides to recognize the People's Republic of China as the only legitimate Chinese representative, effectively expelling the Republic of China administering Taiwan.
- 1974 Western Union (in cooperation with NASA and Hughes Aircraft) launches the USA's first commercial geosynchronous communications satellite, Westar 1.
- 1975 An attack by unidentified gunmen on a church in Ain El Remmeneh followed by an attack on a bus that killed 17 Palestinian civilians, Lebanon marks the beginning of a 15 year civil war.
- 1975 Jack Nicklaus wins his 5th Masters golf tournament
- 1976 $2 bill re-introduced as US currency
- 1976 Federal Reserve begins issuing $2 bicentennial notes
- 1977 Perth Observatory discovers asteroid #2382 Nonie
- 1978 Paul McGrath actor (The Witness), dies at 73
- 1979 Longest doubles ping-pong match ends after 101 hours
- 1980 Steve Ballesteros becomes youngest winner of the Masters
- 1980 Z Vavrova discovers asteroid #2568 Maksutov
- 1981 Wash Post Janet Cooke wins Pulitzer Prize (later admits story a hoax)
- 1982 Republic of South Africa a 5.0 earthquake killed 1 and and 20 injured in rockslides in a gold mine near Welkom.
- 1983 Dedication of the Rats of Tobruk Memorial on Anzac Parade by the Governor-General, the Rt Hon Sir Ninian Stephen The memorial commemorates Australian and other Allied servicemen who fought and died during the siege of Tobruk in 1941
- 1983 Harold Washington is elected as the first African-American mayor in Chicago's history.
- 1983 Undefeated middleweight boxer Tony Ayala gets 35 years on sex assault
- 1984 Christopher Wilder FBI's "most wanted man," accidentally kills self
- 1984 India moves into Siachen Glacier thus annexed more territory from the Line of Control.
- 1984 Pete Rose becomees first NL to get get 4,000 hits in a career
- 1984 Pete Rose becomes the first player in National League history to collect 4,000 hits.
- 1985 "TASS" denounced US.boycott of the Moscow Olympics
- 1985 Atlantis ferried to Kennedy Space Center via Ellington AFB, Texas
- 1985 Enver Hoxha is succeeded by Ramiz Alia as the leader of Albania.
- 1986 Boston Celtics end season with a 40-1 home win record
- 1986 Pope John Paul II met Rome's Chief Rabbi Elio Toaff at Rome synagogue
- 1986 Spanish Grand Prix decided by 0.014 of a second
- 1987 Portugal and the People's Republic of China sign an agreement in which Macau would be returned to the latter in 1999.
- 1989 Visitor posting - Preston P. Barker was born. - USA
- 1992 "Two Trains Running" opens at Walter Kerr theater on Broadway
- 1992 American Airlines reduce its 1st-class fares 20%-50%
- 1992 Crystal Pepsi begins test marketing in Providence, Denver & Dallas
- 1992 Great Chicago Flood - Chicago's underground tunnels flood
- 1992 In the Netherlands and Germany a 5.5 earthquake occurred. One person died of a heart attack at Bonn, Germany. Twenty people injured and some buildings damaged (VIII) at Roermond, Netherlands and 25 people injured and some buildings damaged (VII) at Heinsberg, Germany.
- 1992 Neil Kinnock resigns as British Labour leader following the party's defeat by the Conservatives in the general election four days earlier.
- 1994 Visitor posting - Megan Lorraine and Raven Nicole Elder were born!!! :) - USA
- 1995 Visitor posting - Celeste Collier was born - United Kingdom
- 1997 Tiger Woods becomes the youngest golfer to win golf's Masters Tournament.
- 2001 At 8:20 p.m. MDT. A magnitude 5.4 earthquake has struck 50 km to the northeast of Dawson Creek, BC and about 100 km north of Grand Prairie, Alberta
- 2003 21 Students from Makrohori, Imathia Prefecture, Greece are killed when their bus collides with a truck carrying lumber, at the Vale of Tempe.
- 2007 Visitor posting - 1st Asia Cup (Deaf Cricket)2007 in Mumbai,India [email protected]
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