| Constantinople is dedicated as the new capital of the Roman Empire |
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330 |
| The Diamond Sutra – the oldest known dated printed book – is printed in China |
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868 |
| Philip IV of France has 54 members of the Knights Templar burned at the stake, ostensibly for heresy |
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1310 |
| Christopher Columbus sails from Cádiz on his fourth and final voyage to the Americas |
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1502 |
| Dutch settler Peter Minuit writes a letter ordering the purchase of Manhattan island from native Americans, reputedly
for trinkets worth about $25 |
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1626 |
| Peter Stuyvesant arrives at New Amsterdam (New York) to replace Willem Kieft as Director–General of New Netherland |
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1647 |
| Battle of Fontenoy: French forces defeat Austria, Britain and Holland |
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1745 |
| William Pitt the Elder, first Earl of Chatham – 'The Great Commoner' – dies |
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1778 |
| Chang and Eng Bunker – the original Siamese twins – are born in Siam of Chinese parents |
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1811 |
| Prime Minister Spencer Perceval is assassinated by John
Bellingham in the House of Commons lobby |
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1812 |
| British forces, using a steamship in action for the first time, capture Rangoon |
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1824 |
| Lady of the Lake, a brig bound from Belfast to Quebec, strikes an iceberg off Newfoundland and sinks with the
loss of up to 265 passengers and crew |
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1833 |
| Tsarevich Nicholas Alexandrovich of Imperial Russia (later Nicholas II) suffers a critical head injury in a sword attack
by a policeman, while on a tour of Japan. He is rescued by Prince George of Greece and Denmark |
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1891 |
| The City of Greater New York is established |
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1898 |
| US world heavyweight boxing champion Jim Jeffries knocks out former champion James J. Corbett, after 23 rounds, in New
York |
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1900 |
| Nellie Melba signs a recording contract with the Gramophone Company |
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1904 |
| Big Jim Colosimo, Chicago racketeer, is shot dead by Al Capone |
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1920 |
| The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is founded |
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1927 |
| New York World's Fair reopens |
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1940 |
| Siam changes its name to Thailand, for the second time. The name had been in use since 1939 but was reverted in 1945 |
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1949 |
| Elvis Presley makes his first UK chart appearance with Heartbreak Hotel |
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1956 |
| The liner France is launched at St. Nazaire |
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1960 |
| Adolf Eichmann is arrested by Israeli secret agents as he steps off a bus in Buenos Aires |
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1960 |
| Terence Conran opens the first Habitat shop, in London's Fulham Road |
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1964 |
| The Daily Sketch appears for the last time |
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1971 |
| 73 lives are lost when a refrigerator ship and a tanker collide and catch fire in
the Plate estuary |
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1972 |
| Cats opens in London |
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1981 |
| 56 die in a fire at Valley Parade, Bradford City's football ground, during a match against Lincoln City |
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1985 |
| Klaus Barbie goes on trial in Lyon for war crimes committed during World War II |
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1987 |
| Robert Maxwell launches The European – the first 'European' newspaper |
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1990 |
| More than 170 countries extend the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, indefinitely and without conditions |
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1995 |
| Eight people die after being caught in a blizzard near the summit of Mount Everest |
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1996 |
| ValuJet DC–9 crashes into the Everglades swamp, Florida; all 109 on board die |
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1996 |
| Manchester United secure a unique second League and Cup double by beating Liverpool 1–0 in the FA Cup Final |
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1996 |
| IBM's Deep Blue beats world chess champion Garry Kasparov in the final and deciding game of their six–game
match in New York – the first time a world–champion player has been beaten by a computer in a classic match format |
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1997 |
| India conducts three underground nuclear tests, bringing worldwide condemnation and increased tension with Pakistan |
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1998 |
| The first Euro coin is minted in France |
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1998 |
| India welcomes a baby girl born in Delhi as its 1,000,000,000th (one billionth) citizen |
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2000 |
| Cats closes after 21 years and 8,950 performances in the West End |
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2002 |
| A group linked to al–Qa'ida releases a video showing the beheading of American businessman Nick Berg in revenge
for the abuse of prisoners by US soldiers in Abu Ghraib jail |
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2004 |
| The Stockline Plastics factory in Glasgow is destroyed by an explosion |
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2004 |
| 32 previously unseen paintings by Jackson Pollock are discovered in a Long Island lock–up |
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2005 |