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File:2nd-Rifle-Brigade-leading-the-Light-Division-at-the-Alma-by-Louis-Johns.jpg|Battle of Alma
File:2nd-Rifle-Brigade-leading-the-Light-Division-at-the-Alma-by-Louis-Johns.jpg|Battle of Alma
File:La bataille de l'Alma en 1854.jpg|Battle of Alma
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File:Urbanus VI.jpg|Pope Urban VI
File:Urbanus VI.jpg|Pope Urban VI
File:RMS Mauretania.jpg|RMS Mauretania
File:RMS Mauretania.jpg|RMS Mauretania
File:Mauretania - Full speed ahead.jpg|RMS ''Mauretania''|title=RMS Mauretania
File:Mauretania - Full speed ahead.jpg|RMS ''Mauretania''
File:Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs 1973.jpg|Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs
File:Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs 1973.jpg|Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs
File:IreneSep1819711948UTCESSA9.gif|Satellite image of Hurricane Irene
File:Kamakura Budda Daibutsu front 1885.jpg|Great Buddha of Kamakura
File:L. Ron Hubbard in 1950 (cropped).jpg|L. Ron Hubbard
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| [[1854]] – The [[Crimean War]] began with a Franco-British victory over Russian forces at the '''[[Battle of the Alma]]''' near the [[Alma River (Ukraine)|River Alma]] in [[Crimea]].
| [[1854]] – The [[Crimean War]] began with a Franco-British victory over Russian forces at the '''[[Battle of the Alma]]''' near the [[Alma River (Ukraine)|River Alma]] in [[Crimea]].
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| [[1870]] – The [[Bersaglieri]] '''[[Capture of Rome|entered Rome]]''' through the [[Porta Pia]], ending the [[temporal power (Papal)|temporal power]] of the [[Pope]] and completing the [[Italian unification|unification of Italy]].
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| [[1906]] – The ocean liner '''[[RMS Mauretania (1906)|RMS&nbsp;''Mauretania'']]''', the largest and fastest ship in the world at the time, was launched in [[Tyneside]], England.
| [[1906]] – The ocean liner '''[[RMS Mauretania (1906)|RMS&nbsp;''Mauretania'']]''', the largest and fastest ship in the world at the time, was launched in [[Tyneside]], England.
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| [[2001]] – During a televised address to a [[joint session of the United States Congress]], U.S. president [[George W. Bush]] declared a "'''[[War on terror|war on terror]]'''" against [[Al-Qaeda]] and other global terrorist groups.
| [[2001]] – During a televised address to a [[joint session of the United States Congress]], U.S. president [[George W. Bush]] declared a "'''[[War on terror|war on terror]]'''" against [[Al-Qaeda]] and other global terrorist groups.
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| '''[[Jim Croce]]'''<!--American singer-songwriter--> |d|1973|
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* [[1066]] – [[Harald Hardrada|Harald&nbsp;III of Norway]] and his English ally [[Tostig Godwinson]] defeated the northern earls [[Edwin, Earl of Mercia|Edwin]] and [[Morcar]] at the '''[[Battle of Fulford]]''' near [[York]].
* [[1260]] – The second of '''[[Prussian uprisings|two major uprisings]]''' by the [[Old Prussians]], a [[Balts|Baltic tribe]], began against the [[Teutonic Order|Teutonic Knights]].
* [[1260]] – The second of '''[[Prussian uprisings|two major uprisings]]''' by the [[Old Prussians]], a [[Balts|Baltic tribe]], began against the [[Teutonic Order|Teutonic Knights]].
* [[1498]] – A [[tsunami]] caused by the [[1498 Nankai earthquake|Nankai earthquake]]<!--not bold, short--> washed away the building housing the statue of the Great Buddha<!-- ''(pictured)''--> at '''[[Kōtoku-in]]''' in [[Kamakura]], Japan<!--; since then the statue has stood in the open air-->.
* [[1643]] – [[First English Civil War]]: The '''[[First Battle of Newbury]]'''<!--, a crucial battle of the [[First English Civil War]],--> was fought in [[Berkshire]]; [[Roundhead|Parliamentarian]] forces were allowed to pass [[Cavalier|Royalist]] troops to retreat the next morning.
* [[1643]] – [[First English Civil War]]: The '''[[First Battle of Newbury]]'''<!--, a crucial battle of the [[First English Civil War]],--> was fought in [[Berkshire]]; [[Roundhead|Parliamentarian]] forces were allowed to pass [[Cavalier|Royalist]] troops to retreat the next morning.
* [[1697]] – The first of a series of treaties comprising the '''[[Peace of Ryswick]]''' was signed between France and the [[Grand Alliance (League of Augsburg)|Grand Alliance]], ending the [[Nine Years' War]].
* [[1697]] – The first of a series of treaties comprising the '''[[Peace of Ryswick]]''' was signed between France and the [[Grand Alliance (League of Augsburg)|Grand Alliance]], ending the [[Nine Years' War]].
* [[1920]] – [[Irish War of Independence]]: British police officers known as [[Black and Tans]] went on '''[[Sack of Balbriggan|a rampage]]''' in [[Balbriggan]] as revenge for the shooting of two officers.
* [[1870]] – The [[Bersaglieri]] '''[[Capture of Rome|entered Rome]]''' through the [[Porta Pia]], ending the [[temporal power (Papal)|temporal power]] of the [[Pope]] and completing the [[unification of Italy]].
* [[1920]] – [[Irish War of Independence]]: British auxiliary police officers known as [[Black and Tans]] went on '''[[Sack of Balbriggan|a rampage]]''' in [[Balbriggan]], burning more than fifty homes and businesses and killing two people.
* [[1943]] – [[World War II]]: Australian troops defeated Imperial Japanese forces at the '''[[Battle of Kaiapit]]''' in New Guinea.
* [[1943]] – [[World War&nbsp;II]]: Australian troops led by [[Gordon Grimsley King]] defeated Imperial Japanese forces at the '''[[Battle of Kaiapit]]''' in New Guinea.
* [[1944]] – [[World War II|Second World War]]: [[Allies of World War II|Allied]] forces '''[[Battle of San Marino|captured]]''' San Marino from the [[German Army (1935–1945)|German Army]].
* [[1944]] – [[World War II|Second World War]]: [[Allies of World War II|Allied]] forces '''[[Battle of San Marino|captured]]''' San Marino from the [[German Army (1935–1945)|German Army]].
* [[1967]] – [[Scientology]] founder [[L. Ron Hubbard]] announced the story of '''[[Xenu]]''' in a taped lecture sent to all Scientologists.
*[[1967]] – Sweden, Norway, and Denmark submit the '''[[Greek case]]''' alleging human rights violations by the [[Greek junta]].
* [[1971]] – '''[[Hurricane Irene–Olivia|Hurricane Irene]]''' ''(satellite image pictured)'' [[List of Atlantic–Pacific crossover hurricanes|moved into the Pacific Ocean from the Atlantic]], making it the first actively tracked [[tropical cyclone]] to do so.
* [[1973]] – [[Billie Jean King]] defeated [[Bobby Riggs]]<!-- ''(both pictured)''--> in [[Tennis scoring system|straight sets]] at the [[Astrodome]] in Houston, Texas, in an internationally televised tennis match dubbed the "'''[[Battle of the Sexes (tennis)|Battle of the Sexes]]'''".
* [[1973]] – [[Billie Jean King]] defeated [[Bobby Riggs]]<!-- ''(both pictured)''--> in [[Tennis scoring system|straight sets]] at the [[Astrodome]] in Houston, Texas, in an internationally televised tennis match dubbed the "'''[[Battle of the Sexes (tennis)|Battle of the Sexes]]'''".
* [[1977]] – '''[[Petrozavodsk phenomenon|A series of celestial phenomena]]''' of disputed nature was observed in the western Soviet Union, Finland and Denmark.
* [[1984]] – '''''[[The Cosby Show]]''''', which became one of three U.S. television shows to have the highest [[Nielsen ratings|ratings]] five years in a row, premiered with '''[[Pilot (The Cosby Show)|its pilot episode]]'''.
* [[1984]] – [[The Cosby Show]]<!--not bold lots of cn-->, which became one of three U.S. television shows to have the highest [[Nielsen ratings|ratings]] five years in a row, premiered with '''[[Pilot (The Cosby Show)|its pilot episode]]'''.
* [[1988]] – British prime minister [[Margaret Thatcher]] gave '''[[Bruges speech|a landmark speech]]''' at the [[Belfry of Bruges]], Belgium, against [[federal Europe|federalism]] in the [[European Economic Community]].
* [[2000]] – The [[Real Irish Republican Army]] carried out '''[[2000 MI6 attack|a rocket-launcher attack]]''' on the [[SIS Building|MI6 headquarters]] in London, with no casualties and minimal damage recorded.
* [[2000]] – The [[Real Irish Republican Army]] carried out '''[[2000 MI6 attack|a rocket-launcher attack]]''' on the [[SIS Building|MI6 headquarters]] in London, with no casualties and minimal damage recorded.
* [[2008]] – An explosive-laden truck '''[[Islamabad Marriott Hotel bombing|detonated]]''' in front of the [[Marriott International|Marriott]] hotel in [[Islamabad]], Pakistan, killing 54 people and injuring 266 others.
* [[2008]] – An explosive-laden truck '''[[Islamabad Marriott Hotel bombing|detonated]]''' in front of the [[Marriott International|Marriott]] hotel in [[Islamabad]], Pakistan, killing 54 people and injuring 266 others.
* [[2011]] – The United States military ended its "'''[[don't ask, don't tell]]'''" policy, consequently allowing [[Sexual orientation and gender identity in the United States military|gay and lesbian people to serve openly]].
* Born/died this day: | '''[[Gozbald]]'''<!--German bishop--> |d|855| '''[[Herbert Putnam]]'''<!--American librarian--> |b|1861| '''[[Jacob Grimm]]'''<!--German folklorist--> |d|1863| '''[[Enrico Mizzi]]'''<!--Maltese politician--> |b|1885| '''[[Éva Gauthier]]'''<!--Canadian/American singer--> |b|1885| '''[[Edith Rogers (Alberta politician)|Edith Rogers]]'''<!--Canadian--> |b|1894| '''[[Dennis Viollet]]'''<!--English footballer--> |b|1933| '''[[Rose Francine Rogombé]]'''<!--Gabonese politician--> |b|1942
* Born/died this day: | '''[[Gozbald]]'''<!--German bishop--> |d|855| '''[[Maurice Benyovszky]]'''<!--Hungarian soldier--> |b|1746| '''[[Herbert Putnam]]'''<!--American librarian--> |b|1861|'''[[John Patteson (bishop)|John Patteson]]'''<!--English--> |d|1871| '''[[Jacob Grimm]]'''<!--German folklorist--> |d|1863| '''[[George Robey]]'''<!--English singer--> |d|1869| '''[[Enrico Mizzi]]'''<!--Maltese politician--> |b|1885| '''[[Éva Gauthier]]'''<!--Canadian/American singer--> |b|1885| '''[[Dennis Viollet]]'''<!--English footballer--> |b|1933| '''[[Rose Francine Rogombé]]'''<!--Gabonese politician--> |b|1942| '''[[Masashi Hamauzu]]''' <!--Japanese composer/pianist-->|b|1971| '''[[Erich Hartmann]]'''<!--German pilot--> |d|1993


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* [[1498]] – A [[tsunami]] caused by the [[1498 Meiō earthquake|Meiō earthquake]]<!--not bold, short--> washed away the building housing the statue of the Great Buddha ''(pictured)'' at '''[[Kōtoku-in]]''' in [[Kamakura]], Japan; the statue has since stood in the open air.
* [[1066]] – [[Harald Hardrada|Harald&nbsp;III of Norway]] and his English ally [[Tostig Godwinson]] defeated the northern earls [[Edwin, Earl of Mercia|Edwin]] and [[Morcar]] at the '''[[Battle of Fulford]]''' near [[York]].
* [[1792]] – The [[French Army]] achieved its first major victory in the [[War of the First Coalition]] at the '''[[Battle of Valmy]]'''.
* [[1792]] – The [[French Army]] achieved its first major victory of the [[War of the First Coalition]] at the '''[[Battle of Valmy]]'''.
* [[1967]] – '''[[L. Ron Hubbard|L.&nbsp;Ron Hubbard]]''', the founder of [[Scientology]], announced the story of '''[[Xenu]]''' in a taped lecture sent to all Scientologists.
* [[1971]] – '''[[Hurricane Irene–Olivia|Hurricane Irene]]''' ''(satellite image pictured)'' [[List of Atlantic–Pacific crossover hurricanes|moved into the Pacific Ocean from the Atlantic]], making it the first actively tracked [[tropical cyclone]] to do so.
* [[1997]] – '''[[Hurricane Erika (1997)|Hurricane Erika]]''', the strongest and longest-lasting hurricane of the [[1997 Atlantic hurricane season]], dissipated after causing flooding and power outages throughout Puerto Rico.
* [[1977]] – '''[[Petrozavodsk phenomenon|A series of celestial phenomena]]''' of disputed nature was observed in the western Soviet Union, Finland and Denmark.
{{Born and died list| '''[[Susanna Rubinstein]]'''<!--Austrian psychologist--> |b|1847| '''[[Edith Rogers (Alberta politician)|Edith Rogers]]'''<!--Canadian politician--> |b|1894| '''[[Davidson Nicol]]''' <!--Sierra Leonean physician--> |d|1994| '''[[Victor Henry Anderson]]'''<!--American Pagan priest--> |d|2001}}
* [[2011]] – The United States military ended its "'''[[don't ask, don't tell]]'''" policy, consequently allowing [[Sexual orientation and gender identity in the United States military|gay and lesbian people to serve openly]].
{{Born and died list| '''[[Maurice Benyovszky]]'''<!--Hungarian soldier--> |b|1746| '''[[John Patteson (bishop)|John Patteson]]'''<!--English--> |d|1871| '''[[Erich Hartmann]]'''<!--German pilot--> |d|1993}}
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Prinsjesdag in the Netherlands (2011); refimprove
Feast day of the Korean Martyrs (Roman Catholic Church) multiple issues
1378Papal Schism: Unhappy with Pope Urban VI, a group of cardinals started a rival papacy with the election of Antipope Clement VII, throwing the Roman Catholic Church into turmoil. unreferenced section
1596 – An expedition of twelve families led by Diego de Montemayor founded Monterrey in New Spain. Texpansion
1848 – The American Association for the Advancement of Science, publisher of the journal Science, was founded. refimprove section
1854 – The Crimean War began with a Franco-British victory over Russian forces at the Battle of the Alma near the River Alma in Crimea. refimprove
1906 – The ocean liner RMS Mauretania, the largest and fastest ship in the world at the time, was launched in Tyneside, England. {{cn}} x 15 as of 19-9-21
1946 – The first Cannes Film Festival was held in Cannes, France, after a seven-year delay due to World War II. refimprove section
1979Jean-Bédel Bokassa, ruler of the Central African Republic, was ousted in a coup d'état backed by the French government. refimprove section, unreferenced section
2001 – During a televised address to a joint session of the United States Congress, U.S. president George W. Bush declared a "war on terror" against Al-Qaeda and other global terrorist groups. multiple issues
Jim Croce |d|1973| Many uncited sections

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Great Buddha of Kamakura
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