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- 502 King Gundobar of Burgundy delegates royal power
845 Paris is sacked by Viking raiders, probably under Ragnar Lodbrok, who collects a huge ransom in exchange for leaving
1461 Wars of the Roses: Battle of Towton - Duke Edward of York defeats the Lancastrian army, deposes King Henry VI and Queen Margaret of Anjou and proclaims himself as King Edward IV
- 1516 Venice compels Jews to live in a specific area, establishing the first Jewish ghetto, in the city's the Cannaregio district.
- 1549 The city of Salvador da Bahia, the first capital of Brazil, is founded
- 1632 Treaty of Saint-Germain is signed, returns Quebec to French control after the English seized it in 1629
- 1638 First permanent white settlement in Delaware, Fort Christina (now Wilmington), is founded by Swedish Lutherans
- 1638 Peter Minuit and the first Swedish immigrants found the Swedish colony of New Sweden on the Delaware Peninsula
1673 English King Charles II accepts Test Act: Roman Catholics excluded from public functions
1792 King Gustav III of Sweden dies after being shot in the back at a midnight masquerade ball at Stockholm's Royal Opera just 13 days earlier. He is succeeded by Gustav IV Adolf.
1795 Ludwig van Beethoven (24) has his debut performance as a pianist at the Burgtheater in Vienna, Austria
- 1798 Republic of Switzerland forms
- 1799 New York passes gradual abolition law saying children of enslaved mothers are born free but still owe free service to masters until they are 25 if female and 28 if male
- 1804 Thousands of white people are massacred in Haiti
- 1806 Construction is authorized of the Great National Pike, better known as the Cumberland Road, becoming the first United States federal highway
1809 King Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden abdicates after a coup d'état. At the Diet of Porvoo, Finland's four Estates pledge allegiance to Alexander I of Russia, commencing the secession of the Grand Duchy of Finland from Sweden.
- 1827 20,000 people attend Ludwig von Beethoven's burial in Vienna, Austria
- 1831 Bosniaks rebel against the Ottoman Empire in the Great Bosnian uprising
- 1847 12,000 US troops capture Vera Cruz, Mexico
1848 Niagara Falls stops flowing for 30 hours due to an ice jam in the river upstream
- 1849 Great Britain formally annexs Punjab after defeat of Sikhs in India
- 1850 SS Royal Adelaide sinks in storm; 200 die
- 1852 Ohio makes it illegal for children under 18 and women to work more than 10 hours a day
1860 Dion Boucicault's stage melodrama "The Colleen Bawn, or The Brides of Garryowen" at Laura Keene's Theatre, NYC
- 1864 Great Britain gives the Ionian Islands back to Greece
- 1864 Union General Steeles troops reach Arkadelphia, Arkansas
- 1865 -Apr 9th], Appomattox campaign, Virginia, 7582 killed
- 1865 Battle of Lewis's Farm [alt. Quaker Road, Gravelly Run], in Dinwiddie County, Virginia begins (Union victory)
- 1867 British North America Act (Canadian constitution) is given Royal Assent
- 1867 US Congress first approves building of Lincoln Memorial
1871 Royal Albert Hall opened by Queen Victoria in London
1879 Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.'s opera "Jevgeni Onegin", based on the novel by Alexander Pushkin, premieres Maly Theatre in Moscow, Russia
- 1882 Knights of Columbus chartered for Catholic men
- 1897 Japan adopts Gold Standard
1901 Edmund Barton is elected Prime Minister in Australia's first federal election
1912 Captain Robert Falcon Scott, storm-bound in a tent near the South Pole, makes the last entry in his diary "the end cannot be far"
- 1924 Bavaria & Vatican reach accord
- 1927 Henry Segrave races his Sunbeam to a record 203.79 mph at Daytona
- 1928 Yeshiva College (now University) chartered (NYC)
- 1929 Stanley Cup Final, Madison Square Garden: Boston Bruins beat New York Rangers, 2-1 for a 2-0 series sweep; Boston's first Championship
1929 US President Herbert Hoover has 1st telephone installed on the desk at the Oval Office's in the White House
- 1930 Heinrich Brüning is appointed German Chancellor
1932 Jack Benny debuts on radio, on Ed Sullivan's New York interview program
- 1934 Bank of Travail in Belgium, socialist workers' movement bankrupt
- 1936 10,000 watch the 200-inch mirror blank passing through Indianapolis
- 1936 Nazi propaganda claims 99% of Germans voted for Nazi candidates
1940 American boxer Joe Louis KOs Johnny Paycheck in 2 rounds to retain heavyweight boxing title
1941 World premiere performance of Benjamin Britten's "Requiem Symphony" by the New York Philharmonic under John Barbirolli. at Carnegie Hall, New York City
- 1942 Bombing of Lübeck in World War II was the first major success for the RAF Bomber Command against Germany and a German city
- 1942 British cruiser HMS Trinidad torpedoes itself in the Barents Sea
- 1942 German submarine U-585 sinks
- 1943 Meat (784 gram/week, 2 kilogram for GI's), butter & cheese rationed in US during WW II
1945 Movie star James Stewart promoted to full colonel, one of the few Americans to rise from private to colonel in four years
- 1945 World War II: Last day of V-1 flying bomb attacks on England
- 1946 1st Test Cricket between Australia & NZ
- 1946 Australian cricket bowlers Bill O'Reilly (5/14) and Ernie Toshack (4/12) rout NZ for 42 in one-off Test in Wellington; Test debuts of greats Ray Lindwall, Keith Miller & Don Tallon
- 1948 Drachtster Boys soccer team forms in Drachten, Netherland
- 1948 New York Yankees & Boston Red Sox tie at 2-2 in 17, spring training game
- 1949 Turkey recognizes Israel
1951 23rd Academy Awards: "All About Eve", Judy Holliday and José Ferrer win
1951 American citizens Julius and Ethel Rosenberg are convicted and sentenced to death for conspiracy to commit espionage for the Soviet Union
- 1955 Linguist Yuri Knorosov defends his master's thesis in Moscow, expanding on his new phonetic method to decipher the Mayan script (first announced in article Soviet Ethnology 1952) [1]
1959 Some Like It Hot, an American comedy film directed by Billy Wilder and starring Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon, premieres at Loew's Capitol Theatre in NYC
1960 Darius Milhaud's 9th Symphony, premieres by the Fort Lauderdale Symphony Orchestra and with conductor Mario di Bonaventura
- 1961 23rd Amendment to the US Constitution ratified, allowing Washington, D.C. residents to vote in presidential elections
1961 After a four-and-a-half-year trial, Nelson Mandela is acquitted of treason in Pretoria
1961 Economist John Kenneth Galbraith is appointed US Ambassador to India
- 1961 KCPT TV channel 19 in Kansas City, MO (PBS) begins broadcasting
- 1962 Argentine President Arturo Frondizi flees from the army
1962 Jack Paar's final appearance on the "The Tonight Show"
- 1963 Final episode of soap opera "Young Doctor Malone"
1966 Muhammad Ali beats George Chuvalo in 15 for heavyweight boxing title
- 1967 WCMU TV channel 14 in Mt. Pleasant, MI (PBS) begins broadcasting
- 1968 Students seize building at Bowie (Maryland) State College
1968 Teri Garr guest stars in "Assignment: Earth" episode of the original Star Trek TV series
- 1969 Communist New People's Army founded in the Philippines
- 1971 1st Lt William L Calley Jr found guilty in My Lai (Vietnam) massacre
- 1971 Chile president Allende nationalizes banks/copper mines
- 1971 Conrad Van Emde Boas becomes West Europe's 1st sexology professor
- 1971 Development of a serum hepatitis vaccine for children announced
- 1971 WSVN (now WSBN) TV channel 47 in Norton, VA (PBS) begins broadcasting
1973 Boston Celtic Dave Cowens wins NBA MVP
1973 US troops leave Vietnam, 9 yrs after Tonkin Resolution
1974 Chinese farmers discover the Terracotta Army near Xi'an, 8,000 clay warrior statues buried to guard the tomb of China's first emperor, Qin Shi Huang
1974 Film adaption of "The Great Gatsby" starring Robert Redford and Mia Farrow with costumes by Ralph Lauren first released
- 1974 Mariner 10's, 1st fly-by of Mercury, returns photos
- 1975 "Lady Marmalade" by Labelle reaches #1 on US singles chart
- 1975 Only 2nd time Islanders beat Rangers
1976 48th Academy Awards: "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest", its stars Jack Nicholson & Louise Fletcher, and director Miloš Forman win
- 1976 8 Ohio National Guardsmen indicted for shooting 4 Kent State University students in 1970
1978 TV variety show "The Carol Burnett Show" last airs on CBS in the US, having won 25 Emmy Awards
- 1979 Andrew Hilditch given out handled the ball v Pakistan at WACA
- 1979 Caryl Churchill's "Cloud Nine" premieres in London
- 1979 Delhi beats Karnataka by 399 runs to win Cricket's Ranji Trophy
1981 Jorge Rafael Videla resigns as President and dictator of Argentina, handing the reins to Roberto Viola
- 1981 Tiina Lehtola ski jumps female record 110m
- 1981 USSR performs nuclear test at the Semipalatinsk Test Site in northeast Kazakhstan
1982 54th Academy Awards: "Chariots of Fire", Henry Fonda & Katharine Hepburn win
- 1982 Delhi 707 beat Karnataka 705 on 1st innings to win Ranji Trophy
- 1982 TV soap opera "Capitol" premieres on CBS
- 1984 NFL Baltimore Colts move to Indianapolis
- 1984 USSR performs nuclear test at the Semipalatinsk Test Site in northeast Kazakhstan
- 1985 Christos Sartzetakis elected President of Greece
1985 Wayne Gretzky breaks own NHL season record with 126th assist
- 1986 Records by The Beatles officially go on sale in Russia more than two decades after their release in the West
1987 Yitzḥak Shamir re-elected chairman of right wing Likud Party
- 1988 US Congress discontinues aid to Nicaraguan contras
- 1989 1st Soviet hockey players are permitted to play for the NHL
- 1989 1st US private commercial rocket makes suborbital test flight at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico
1989 61st Academy Awards: "Rain Man" - Best Picture, Actor (Dustin Hoffman), Director (Barry Levinson) and Screenwriting; and Jodie Foster win
1989 I. M. Pei's pyramidal entrance to the renovated Louvre Museum opens in Paris, France
1989 Junk Bond King Michael Milken is indicted in New York for racketeering and securities fraud in an insider trading investigation
- 1992 Ice Dance Championship in Oakland, California won by Klimova & Ponomarenko (CIS)
- 1992 Ice Pairs Championship in Oakland, California won by Mishuktienok & Dmitriev (CIS)
1993 65th Academy Awards: "Unforgiven", Al Pacino & Emma Thompson win
1993 Actress Elizabeth Taylor presented with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award for her AIDS/HIV activism at 65th Academy Awards
- 1993 French government of Édouard Balladur forms
1994 NFL coach Jimmy Johnson quits the Dallas Cowboys
1994 Serbs & Croats sign a cease-fire to end the war in Croatia
- 1995 Howard Stern Radio Show premieres in Chicago, Illinois on WCKG 105.9 FM
- 1996 Cleveland Browns choose new name for their relocated team - Baltimore Ravens
- 1996 NY Yankees beats NY Mets 7-3 in an exhibition game
- 1997 1st MLB game at Turner Field in Atlanta, Georgia; Braves beat New York Yankees 2-0 in a pre-season exhibition game
- 1997 PBA National Championship Won by Rick Steelsmith
- 1998 Nabisco Dinah Shore Women's Golf, Mission Hills CC: Pat Hurst wins her only major title, 1 stroke ahead of runner-up Helen Dobson after sinking a 5-foot birdie putt at the final green
- 1998 Vasco da Gama Road bridge opens in Lisbon, Portugal as the longest bridge in Europe
- 1999 Dow Jones Industrial Average closes above 10,000 for the first time ever
- 2004 Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia join NATO as full members
- 2004 The Republic of Ireland becomes the first country in the world to ban smoking in all workplaces, including bars and restaurants
2005 "We Belong Together" single is released by Mariah Carey (Grammy Awards for Best R&B Song and Best Female R&B Vocal Performance 2006, Billboard Song of the Year 2005)
2005 The Walt Disney Company and Miramax Films co-founders Harvey Weinstein and Bob Weinstein announce they will not renew the brothers' management agreement when it expires in September
2007 Rihanna releases her hit single "Umbrella" featuring Jay-Z, goes to No. 1 on US Billboard Hot 100 for 7 weeks
- 2010 Archaeological site of the Mayan city of Chichen Itza purchased by the Mexican state of Yucatán from a private landowner
- 2010 Two female suicide bombers hit the Moscow Metro system at the peak of the morning rush hour, killing 40
2012 George Galloway is elected as MP for Bradford West in a by-election
- 2013 10 people are killed and 31 are injured by a blast outside the US consulate in Pakistan
- 2013 23 people are killed by coordinated bombings on Shiite mosques in Iraq
- 2013 36 people are killed after a 16-floor building collapses in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
- 2013 American horse, Animal Kingdom, wins the 2013 Dubai World Cup
- 2013 Soyuz TMA-08M sets a new record of 6 hours in orbit before docking with the International Space Station
- 2013 UN regulation of international arms trade is blocked by North Korea, Iran, and Syria
- 2014 Andrej Kiska is elected President of Slovakia
- 2014 First same-sex couples marry in the UK as a result of the passing of The Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013
- 2015 ICC Men's Cricket ODI World Cup, Melbourne (MCG): Australia win their fourth title with 7 wicket win over New Zealand, 101 balls remaining; Player of the Match: James Faulkner (AUS) 3/36
- 2015 Nigerian General Election - voting is extended to a 2nd day. death toll from Boko Haram attacks at 43
2017 Ivanka Trump (35) assumes an unpaid position as Senior Advisor to the President, Donald Trump (her father)
- 2017 Man's body found inside a 7m long reticulated python in Sulawesi, Indonesia
2017 UK Prime Minister Theresa May sends a letter to the EU invoking Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, formally triggering Brexit
2019 34th Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees: The Cure; Def Leppard; Janet Jackson; Stevie Nicks; Radiohead; Roxy Music; and The Zombies
2019 American singer-songwriter Billie Eilish (17) releases her debut studio album "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?"
2019 Joe Biden accused of an inappropriate kiss by fellow Democrat Lucy Flores
2020 Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari orders a lockdown in the cities of Lagos and Abuja after the country records 97 COVID-19 cases and one death
2020 US infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci warns America may see between 100,000 - 200,000 deaths from COVID-19
- 2021 Megaship Ever Given freed after nearly a week stuck in and blocking the Suez Canal, with at least 369 vessels waiting to pass though
2021 Trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd begins in Minneapolis
- 2022 BA.2 version of Omicron is now the dominant form of COVID-19 in America according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention [1]
- 2022 In a major victory for Ukraine, Russia announces it is withdrawing its badly mauled forces from around Ukraine's capital, Kyiv
- 2022 New study of Pluto finds evidence of cryovolcanoes and ice lava from NASA's New Horizons footage 2015 [1]
- 2022 US FDA authorizes a second Pfizer or Moderna booster shot for people over 50 or immunocompromised [1]
- 2022 US President Joe Biden signs the Emmett Till Anti-Lynching Act into law, making lynching a federal hate crime after over 200 attempts to pass similar legislation since 1900 [1]
- 2023 Researchers warn crucial deep Antarctic ocean currents could collapse by 42% by 2050, stopping nutrient-dense water from flowing north, accelerating ice melt and further warming the world's oceans [1]
2023 UK King Charles III makes his first state visit abroad to Germany, arriving in Berlin [1]
- 2023 United Arab Emirates leader and ruler of Abu Dhabi Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan names his eldest son Khaled bin Mohamed crown prince of Abu Dhabi [1]
2024 Beyoncé releases her eighth studio album "Cowboy Carter", the second in a trilogy after "Renaissance" [1]
2025 New York Yankees Paul Goldschmidt, Cody Bellinger, and Aaron Judge hit home runs on the first three pitches from Milwaukee Brewers Nester Cortes, the start of franchise record nine homers in 20-9 win at Yankee Stadium
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