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File:AduC 175 Chappe (Claude, 1765-1828).JPG|Claude Chappe
File:AduC 175 Chappe (Claude, 1765-1828).JPG|Claude Chappe
File:OptischerTelegraf.jpg|Replica of one of Claude Chappe's semaphore towers
File:OptischerTelegraf.jpg|Replica of one of Claude Chappe's semaphore towers
File:Wilt Chamberlain3 (square crop).jpg|Wilt Chamberlain|Wilt Chamberlain in 1959
File:Kingkongposter.jpg|''King Kong'' film poster
File:Kingkongposter.jpg|''King Kong'' film poster
File:João Bernardo Vieira.jpg|João Bernardo Vieira
File:João Bernardo Vieira.jpg|João Bernardo Vieira
File:VladimirRemek.jpg|Vladimír Remek|title=Vladimír Remek in 2007
File:VladimirRemek.jpg|Vladimír Remek
File:Carls Sylvius Volkner.jpg|Carl Sylvius Völkner
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| [[1939]] – Italian [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|Cardinal]] Eugenio Pacelli was [[1939 papal conclave|elected]] as [[Pope]] and took the name '''[[Pope Pius XII|{{nowrap|Pius XII}}]]'''.
| [[1939]] – Italian [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|Cardinal]] Eugenio Pacelli was [[1939 papal conclave|elected]] as [[Pope]] and took the name '''[[Pope Pius XII|{{nowrap|Pius XII}}]]'''.
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| [[1962]] – '''[[1962 Burmese coup d'état|A military coup d'état]]''' led by General '''[[Ne Win]]''' seized power in Burma.
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| [[1970]] – '''[[Rhodesia]]''' formally broke its links with the British crown and declared itself a [[republic]].
| [[1970]] – '''[[Rhodesia]]''' formally broke its links with the British crown and declared itself a [[republic]].
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| [[2009]] – President of Guinea-Bissau '''[[João Bernardo Vieira]]''' was assassinated in an attack by a group of soldiers on his private residence in [[Bissau]].
| [[2009]] – President of Guinea-Bissau '''[[João Bernardo Vieira]]''' was assassinated in an attack by a group of soldiers on his private residence in [[Bissau]].
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| '''[[Lionel Matthews]]'''<!--Australian soldier--> |d|1944
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* [[1484]] – The '''[[College of Arms]]''', one of the few remaining official [[Heraldic authority|heraldic authorities]] in Europe, was incorporated by [[royal charter]] in the [[City of London]].
* [[1444]] – The '''[[League of Lezhë]]''', an alliance of regional chieftains, was established in [[Venetian Albania]] with [[Skanderbeg]] as their commander.
* [[1791]] – French inventor [[Claude Chappe]] and his brothers first demonstrated the '''[[Optical telegraph|semaphore telegraph]]''', a system to convey information by means of visual signals, using towers<!-- ''(replica pictured)''--> with pivoting crossarms.
* [[1776]] – [[American Revolutionary War]]: [[Patriot (American Revolution)|Patriot]] militia from Georgia and South Carolina '''[[Battle of the Rice Boats|attempted to resist]]''' the British action to seize and remove supply ships anchored at [[Savannah, Georgia]].
* [[1836]] – [[Texas Revolution]]: At '''[[Convention of 1836|a convention of delegates]]''' in [[Washington-on-the-Brazos, Texas|Washington-on-the-Brazos]], the Mexican state of [[Mexican Texas|Texas]] adopted [[Texas Declaration of Independence|a declaration of independence]]<!--not bold, more citations needed orange banner-->, establishing the [[Republic of Texas]].
* [[1791]] – French inventor [[Claude Chappe]] and his brothers first demonstrated the '''[[optical telegraph|semaphore telegraph]]''', a system that conveys information by means of visual signals, using towers ''(replica pictured)'' with pivoting crossarms.
* [[1859]] – The '''[[Great Slave Auction]]''', the largest single sale of slaves in U.S. history, with more than 400 people sold, began in [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]].
* [[1836]] – [[Texas Revolution]]: At '''[[Convention of 1836|a convention of delegates]]''' in [[Washington-on-the-Brazos, Texas|Washington-on-the-Brazos]], the [[Mexican Texas|Mexican state of Texas]] adopted '''[[Texas Declaration of Independence|a declaration of independence]]''', establishing the [[Republic of Texas]].
* [[1865]] – [[New Zealand Wars]]: '''[[Carl Sylvius Völkner]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, a Protestant missionary, [[Völkner incident|was killed]]<!--not bold, multiple issues--> by [[Pai Mārire|Hauhau]] militants in [[Ōpōtiki]] for working as an agent for New Zealand governor-general [[George Grey]].
* [[1859]] – '''[[The Great Slave Auction]]''', wherein over 400 people were sold, began in [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]], the largest single sale of slaves in U.S. history.
* [[1877]] – The [[Electoral Commission (United States)|U.S. Electoral Commission]] awarded twenty disputed [[United States Electoral College|electoral votes]] to '''[[Rutherford B. Hayes]]''', thus assuring his victory in the [[1876 United States presidential election|1876 presidential election]].
* [[1877]] – The [[Electoral Commission (United States)|Electoral Commission]] awarded twenty disputed [[United States Electoral College|electoral votes]] to '''[[Rutherford B. Hayes]]''', thus assuring his victory in the [[1876 United States presidential election|1876 U.S. presidential election]].
* [[1901]] – '''[[U.S. Steel]]''', the first billion-dollar corporation and once the world's largest producer of steel, was founded by financier [[J.&nbsp;P. Morgan]].
* [[1901]] – '''[[U.S. Steel]]''', the first billion-dollar corporation and once the world's largest producer of steel, was founded by financier [[J.&nbsp;P. Morgan]].
* [[1919]] – Communist, [[revolutionary socialism|revolutionary socialist]], and [[syndicalism|syndicalist]] delegates '''[[1st Congress of the Comintern|met in Moscow]]''' to establish the [[Communist International]].
* [[1919]] – [[Communism|Communist]], [[revolutionary socialism|revolutionary-socialist]], and [[syndicalism|syndicalist]] delegates '''[[1st Congress of the Comintern|met in Moscow]]''' to establish the [[Communist International]].
* [[1937]] – The '''[[Steel Workers Organizing Committee]]''', the precursor of the [[United Steelworkers|United Steel Workers of America]], had a major success when it signed a [[Collective bargaining|collective-bargaining]] agreement with [[U.S. Steel]].
* [[1943]] – [[World War II|World {{nowrap|War II}}]]: Australian and U.S. air forces '''[[Battle of the Bismarck Sea|attacked and destroyed]]''' a large Japanese naval convoy in the [[Bismarck Sea]], north of Papua New Guinea.
* [[1943]] – [[World War II|World {{nowrap|War II}}]]: Australian and U.S. air forces '''[[Battle of the Bismarck Sea|attacked and destroyed]]''' a large Japanese naval convoy in the [[Bismarck Sea]], north of Papua New Guinea.
* [[1962]] – Led by General '''[[Ne Win]]''', the [[Tatmadaw|Burmese military]] seized power in '''[[1962 Burmese coup d'état|a coup d'état]]'''.
* [[1949]] – The [[B-50 Superfortress]] '''''[[Lucky Lady II|Lucky {{nowrap|Lady II}}]]''''' landed in [[Fort Worth, Texas]], after completing the first non-stop [[circumnavigation|around-the-world]] airplane flight in 94 hours and 1 minute.
* [[1965]] – [[Vietnam War]]: The American and [[South Vietnam]]ese air forces began '''[[Operation Rolling Thunder]]''', a sustained bombing campaign against [[North Vietnam]] that eventually became the most intense air–ground battle waged during the [[Cold War]] period.
* [[1962]] – American basketball player [[Wilt Chamberlain]], then playing for the [[Golden State Warriors|Philadelphia Warriors]], '''[[Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game|scored 100 points]]''' in a game against the [[New York Knicks]], still a record in the [[National Basketball Association|NBA]] today.
* [[1965]] – '''''[[The Sound of Music (film)|The Sound of Music]]''''' is released in American theatres; it later became the [[List of highest-grossing films|highest grossing film]] of all time.
* [[1965]] – [[Vietnam War]]: The [[United States Air Force|American]] and [[Vietnam Air Force|South Vietnamese]] air forces began '''[[Operation Rolling Thunder]]''', a sustained bombing campaign against [[North Vietnam]] that eventually became the most intense air/ground battle waged during the [[Cold War]] period.
* [[1978]] – As a [[Astronaut|cosmonaut]] on '''[[Soyuz 28|{{nowrap|Soyuz 28}}]]''', Czechoslovak military pilot '''[[Vladimír Remek]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> became the first person from outside the Soviet Union or the United States to go into [[outer space|space]].
* [[1978]] – As a [[Astronaut|cosmonaut]] on '''[[Soyuz 28|Soyuz&nbsp;28]]''', Czechoslovak military pilot '''[[Vladimír Remek]]''' ''(pictured)'' became the first person from outside the Soviet Union or the United States to go into space.
* [[1995]] – Researchers at [[Fermilab]] in Illinois announced the discovery of the '''[[top quark]]''', the most massive of all observed [[elementary particle]]s.
* [[1995]] – Researchers at [[Fermilab]] in Illinois announced the discovery of the '''[[top quark]]''', the most massive of all observed [[elementary particle]]s.
* [[2017]] – A naming ceremony for the [[chemical element]]s '''[[moscovium]]''', '''[[tennessine]]''', and '''[[oganesson]]''' took place at the [[Russian Academy of Sciences]] in Moscow.
* Born/died: | '''[[Charles the Good]]'''<!--Flemish nobleman--> |d|1127| '''[[William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield]]'''<!--Scottish jurist--> |b|1705| '''[[Louis-Gabriel Suchet]]'''<!--French military leader--> |b|1770| '''[[Alexander Bullock]]'''<!--American politician--> |b|1816| '''[[Bedřich Smetana]]'''<!--Czech composer, male--> |b|1824| '''[[Grete Hermann]]'''<!--German mathematician--> |b|1901| '''[[Gisela Januszewska]]'''<!--Austrian physician--> |d|1943| '''[[Ida Maclean]]'''<!--English chemist--> |d|1944| '''[[Dusty Springfield]]'''<!--English singer--> |d|1999

* Born/died: | '''[[Hasan ibn Ali]]'''<!--grandson of Muhammad--> |b|625| '''[[Charles the Good]]'''<!--Flemish nobleman--> |d|1127| '''[[George Sandys]]'''<!--English writer--> |b|1578| '''[[William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield]]'''<!--Scottish jurist--> |b|1705| '''[[Louis-Gabriel Suchet]]'''<!--French military leader--> |b|1770| '''[[Susanna M. Salter]]'''<!--American politician--> |b|1860| '''[[James A. Gilmore]]'''<!--American sports executive--> |b|1876| '''[[Grete Hermann]]'''<!--German mathematician--> |b|1901| '''[[Gisela Januszewska]]'''<!--Austrian physician--> |d|1943| '''[[Lionel Matthews]]'''<!--Australian soldier--> |d|1944| '''[[Dusty Springfield]]'''<!--English singer--> |d|1999
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* [[1484]] – The '''[[College of Arms]]''', one of the few remaining official [[Heraldic authority|heraldic authorities]] in Europe, was incorporated by [[royal charter]] in the [[City of London]].
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* [[1776]] – [[American Revolutionary War]]: [[Patriot (American Revolution)|Patriot]] militiamen from Georgia and South Carolina '''[[Battle of the Rice Boats|attempted to resist]]''' the British action to seize and remove supply ships anchored at [[Savannah, Georgia]].
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* [[1949]] – The [[Boeing B-50 Superfortress|{{nowrap|B-50}} Superfortress]] '''''[[Lucky Lady II|Lucky Lady&nbsp;II]]''''' landed in [[Fort Worth, Texas]], to complete the first non-stop [[circumnavigation]] of the world by airplane<!-- in a time of 94 hours and 1 minute-->.
* [[1444]] – The '''[[League of Lezhë]]''', an alliance of regional chieftains, was established in [[Venetian Albania]] with [[Skanderbeg]] as its commander.
* [[1962]] – Playing for the [[Golden State Warriors|Philadelphia Warriors]], American basketball player [[Wilt Chamberlain]] ''(pictured)'' '''[[Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game|scored 100 points]]''' in a game against the [[New York Knicks]], which remains an [[National Basketball Association|NBA]] record.
* [[1865]] – [[New Zealand Wars]]: '''[[Carl Sylvius Völkner]]''' ''(pictured)'', a Protestant missionary, [[Völkner incident|was killed]]<!--not bold, multiple issues--> by [[Pai Mārire|Hauhau]] militants in [[Ōpōtiki]] for working as an agent for [[George Grey]], [[Governor-General of New Zealand]].
* [[2022]] – Russian forces '''[[Battle of Kherson|captured the city]]''' of [[Kherson]], the only regional capital to be taken during the [[Russian invasion of Ukraine]].
* [[1937]] – The '''[[Steel Workers Organizing Committee]]''', precursor to the [[United Steelworkers|United Steel Workers of America]], had a major success when it signed a [[Collective bargaining|collective-bargaining]] agreement with [[U.S. Steel]].
{{Born and died list|'''[[Pope Adrian VI|Pope Adrian&nbsp;VI]]'''<!--Dutch--> |b|1459|'''[[Alexander Bullock]]'''<!--American politician--> |b|1816| '''[[Bedřich Smetana]]'''<!--Czech composer, male--> |b|1824| '''[[Ida Maclean]]'''<!--English chemist--> |d|1944|}}
* [[1962]] – Led by General '''[[Ne Win]]''', the [[Tatmadaw|Burmese military]] seized power in '''[[1962 Burmese coup d'état|a coup d'état]]'''.
* [[2017]] – A naming ceremony for the [[chemical element]]s '''[[moscovium]]''', '''[[tennessine]]''', and '''[[oganesson]]''' took place at the [[Russian Academy of Sciences]] in Moscow.
{{Born and died list| '''[[George Sandys]]'''<!--English writer--> |b|1578| '''[[Susanna M. Salter]]'''<!--American politician--> |b|1860| '''[[Selim Sırrı Tarcan]]'''<!--Turkish educator--> |d|1957}}
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1917 – U.S. president Woodrow Wilson signed the Jones–Shafroth Act into law, granting United States citizenship to every citizen of Puerto Rico. expansion, refimprove section
1933 – The film King Kong premiered at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. refimprove, expansion
1939 – Italian Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli was elected as Pope and took the name Pius XII. neutrality issues
1970Rhodesia formally broke its links with the British crown and declared itself a republic. refimprove section
1992 – By virtue of gaining membership to the United Nations, Moldova gained international recognition as an independent nation. refimprove
2009 – President of Guinea-Bissau João Bernardo Vieira was assassinated in an attack by a group of soldiers on his private residence in Bissau. refimprove section

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