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File:Nofretete Neues Museum.jpg|Nefertiti Bust
File:Nofretete Neues Museum.jpg|Nefertiti Bust
File:I. Béla magyar király bronzszobra, Ópusztaszer, Nte-kir-1bela.jpg|Bust of Béla I of Hungary
File:EB1 titlepage.gif|border|Encyclopædia Britannica
File:EB1 titlepage.gif|border|Encyclopædia Britannica
File:Vanguard TV3.jpg|The failed Vanguard TV-3 now in a museum
File:Vanguard TV3.jpg|The failed Vanguard TV-3 now in a museum
File:Sebastian de Belalcazar.jpg|Sebastian de Belalcazar
File:Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg|Flag of the Australian Capital Territory
File:Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg|Flag of the Australian Capital Territory
File:Halifax Explosion blast cloud restored.jpg|Blast cloud from the Halifax Explosion
File:Halifax Explosion blast cloud restored.jpg|Blast cloud from the Halifax Explosion
File:Vanguard rocket explodes.jpg|Vanguard rocket explosion
File:Vanguard rocket explodes.jpg|Vanguard rocket explosion
File:Theodore Roosevelt (Nobel 1906).png|Theodore Roosevelt
File:Theodore Roosevelt (Nobel 1906).png|Theodore Roosevelt
File:Camp X Ontario 1943.jpg|Aerial view of Camp&nbsp;X
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| '''[[Constitution of Spain|Constitution Day]]''' in Spain
| '''[[Constitution of Spain|Constitution Day]]''' in Spain
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| '''[[National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women]]''' in Canada
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| [[1534]] – Over 200 Spanish settlers led by conquistador [[Sebastián de Belalcázar]] founded what is now '''[[Quito]]''', Ecuador.
| [[1534]] – Over 200 Spanish settlers led by conquistador [[Sebastián de Belalcázar]] founded what is now '''[[Quito]]''', Ecuador.
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| [[1922]] – Per the terms of the [[Anglo-Irish Treaty]]<!--not bold, refimprove--> signed exactly one year previous, establishing the '''[[Irish Free State]]''', the first independent Irish state to be recognised by the British government.
| [[1922]] – Per the terms of the [[Anglo-Irish Treaty]]<!--not bold, refimprove--> signed exactly one year previous, establishing the '''[[Irish Free State]]''', the first independent Irish state to be recognised by the British government.
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| [[1928]] – At the behest of the United States, the [[National Army of Colombia|Colombian Army]] '''[[Banana Massacre|violently suppressed]]''' a month-long strike by [[United Fruit Company]] workers.
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| [[1953]] – [[Vladimir Nabokov]] completed his controversial novel '''''[[Lolita]]''''' five years after starting it.
| [[1953]] – [[Vladimir Nabokov]] completed his controversial novel '''''[[Lolita]]''''' five years after starting it.
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* [[1060]] – '''[[Béla I of Hungary|Béla&nbsp;I]]'''<!-- ''(bust pictured)''--> was crowned [[List of Hungarian monarchs|King of Hungary]] in [[Székesfehérvár]].
* [[963]] – '''[[Pope Leo VIII|Leo&nbsp;VIII]]''' was ordained a [[bishop]], claiming the [[Holy See]] as an [[antipope]] supported by [[Otto the Great]].
* [[1240]] – After days of bombardment, [[Mongol invasion of Kievan Rus'|Mongol invaders]] under [[Batu Khan]] '''[[Siege of Kiev (1240)|breached the walls]]''' of [[Kyiv|Kiev]] and plundered the city, slaughtering its inhabitants.
* [[1240]] – After days of bombardment, [[Mongol invasion of Kievan Rus'|Mongol invaders]] under [[Batu Khan]] '''[[Siege of Kiev (1240)|breached the walls]]''' of [[Kyiv|Kiev]] and plundered the city, slaughtering its inhabitants.
* [[1803]] – [[Haitian Revolution]]: Nearly all the final French ships in Haiti were captured by the [[Royal Navy]] when they attempted to evade the '''[[blockade of Saint-Domingue]]'''.
* [[1847]] – [[Mexican–American War]]: American and Mexican forces clashed at the '''[[Battle of San Pasqual]]''', a series of skirmishes near [[San Diego|San Diego, California]].
* [[1865]] – [[Slavery in the United States]] was officially abolished when the '''[[Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution|Thirteenth Amendment]]''' to the [[Constitution of the United States|U.S. Constitution]] was ratified.
* [[1865]] – [[Slavery in the United States]] was officially abolished when the '''[[Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution|Thirteenth Amendment]]''' to the [[Constitution of the United States|U.S. Constitution]] was ratified.
* [[1904]] – President [[Theodore Roosevelt]]<!-- ''(pictured)''--> announced the '''[[Roosevelt Corollary]]''' to the [[Monroe Doctrine]], justifying the exercise of "international police power" by the U.S. in the Western Hemisphere.
* [[1904]] – President [[Theodore Roosevelt]]<!-- ''(pictured)''--> announced the '''[[Roosevelt Corollary]]''' to the [[Monroe Doctrine]], justifying the exercise of "international police power" by the U.S. in the Western Hemisphere.
* [[1907]] – '''[[Monongah mining disaster|A mine explosion]]''' in [[Monongah, West Virginia]], killed 362 people and led to the establishment of the [[United States Bureau of Mines]].
* [[1912]] – The '''[[Nefertiti Bust]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, listed among the "Top 10 Plundered Artifacts" by ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' magazine, was found in [[Amarna]], Egypt, before being taken to Germany.
* [[1917]] – A ship in [[Halifax Harbour]], [[Nova Scotia]], Canada, carrying [[trinitrotoluene|TNT]] and [[picric acid]] caught fire after a collision with another ship and '''[[Halifax Explosion|caused]]''' the [[Largest artificial non-nuclear explosions|second-largest man-made accidental explosion]] in history<!-- ''(pictured)''-->.
* [[1917]] – A ship in [[Halifax Harbour]], [[Nova Scotia]], Canada, carrying [[trinitrotoluene|TNT]] and [[picric acid]] caught fire after a collision with another ship and '''[[Halifax Explosion|caused]]''' the [[Largest artificial non-nuclear explosions|second-largest man-made accidental explosion]] in history<!-- ''(pictured)''-->.
* [[1917]] – [[World War&nbsp;I]]: '''{{USS|Jacob Jones|DD-61|6}}'''<!--[[USS Jacob Jones (DD-61)]]--> became the first American [[destroyer]] to be sunk by enemy action when it was [[torpedo]]ed by German submarine {{ship|SM|U-53}}.
* [[1917]] – [[World War&nbsp;I]]: '''{{USS|Jacob Jones|DD-61|6}}'''<!--[[USS Jacob Jones (DD-61)]]--> became the first American [[destroyer]] to be sunk by enemy action when it was [[torpedo]]ed by German submarine {{ship|SM|U-53}}.
* [[1933]] — In '''''[[United States v. One Book Called Ulysses]] ''''' Judge [[John M. Woolsey]] ruled that James Joyce's novel [[Ulysses (novel)|''Ulysses'']] was not obscene, allowing it to be imported into the United States.
* [[1928]] – At the behest of the United States, the [[National Army of Colombia|Colombian Army]] '''[[Banana Massacre|violently suppressed]]''' a month-long strike by [[United Fruit Company]] workers.
* [[1941]] – The British [[MI6|Secret Intelligence Service]] established a facility known as '''[[Camp X|Camp&nbsp;X]]''' ''(pictured)'' in [[Ontario]], Canada, to train covert agents in [[Espionage|clandestine operations]].
* [[1942]] – [[The Holocaust]]: Members of German ''[[Ordnungspolizei]]'' '''[[Stary Ciepielów and Rekówka massacre|massacred]]''' 31 people in [[Occupation of Poland (1939–1945)|occupied Poland]] for helping Jews.
* [[1942]] – [[The Holocaust]]: Members of German ''[[Ordnungspolizei]]'' '''[[Stary Ciepielów and Rekówka massacre|massacred]]''' 31 people in [[Occupation of Poland (1939–1945)|occupied Poland]] for helping Jews.
* [[1956]] – At the [[1956 Summer Olympics|Melbourne Olympics]], 14-year-old swimmer '''[[Sandra Morgan]]''' became the youngest Australian to win an Olympic gold medal.
* [[1956]] – In what became known as the '''[[Blood in the Water match|"Blood in the Water" match]]''' at the [[Water polo at the 1956 Summer Olympics|Melbourne Olympics]], the [[Hungary men's national water polo team|Hungarian water polo team]] defeated the [[Soviet Union men's national water polo team|USSR]] 4–0 against the background of the [[Hungarian Revolution of 1956|Hungarian Revolution]].
* [[1956]] – In what became known as the '''[[Blood in the Water match|"Blood in the Water" match]]''' at the [[Water polo at the 1956 Summer Olympics|Melbourne Olympics]], the [[Hungary men's national water polo team|Hungarian water polo team]] defeated the [[Soviet Union men's national water polo team|USSR]] 4–0 against the background of the [[Hungarian Revolution of 1956|Hungarian Revolution]].
* [[1957]] – The first U.S. attempt to launch a satellite failed with '''[[Vanguard TV-3|an explosion]]''' on the [[launch pad]] at [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral]].
* [[1957]] – The first U.S. attempt to launch a satellite failed with '''[[Vanguard TV-3|an explosion]]''' on the [[launch pad]] at [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|Cape Canaveral]].
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* [[1975]] – Four members of the [[Provisional Irish Republican Army]] '''[[Balcombe Street siege|took two people hostage]]''' in a house on Balcombe Street in London, surrendering six days later.
* [[1975]] – Four members of the [[Provisional Irish Republican Army]] '''[[Balcombe Street siege|took two people hostage]]''' in a house on Balcombe Street in London, surrendering six days later.
* [[1982]] – The [[Irish National Liberation Army]] '''[[Droppin Well bombing|exploded]]''' a time bomb in [[Ballykelly, County Londonderry|Ballykelly]], Northern Ireland, killing eleven British Army soldiers and six civilians.
* [[1982]] – The [[Irish National Liberation Army]] '''[[Droppin Well bombing|exploded]]''' a time bomb in [[Ballykelly, County Londonderry|Ballykelly]], Northern Ireland, killing eleven British Army soldiers and six civilians.
* [[1989]] – 25-year-old '''[[Marc Lépine]]''', claiming to be "fighting feminism", '''[[École Polytechnique massacre|killed fourteen women]]''' before committing suicide at the [[Polytechnique Montréal|École Polytechnique]] in [[Montreal]], Canada.
* [[1988]] – The [[Australian Capital Territory]]<!-- ''(flag pictured)''--> '''[[History of the Australian Capital Territory|was granted]]''' self-government.
* [[1989]] – Claiming to be "fighting feminism", 25-year-old [[Marc Lépine]] '''[[École Polytechnique massacre|killed fourteen women]]''' before committing suicide at the [[Polytechnique Montréal|École Polytechnique]] in [[Montreal]], Canada.
* [[1990]] – An [[Italian Air Force]] military jet, abandoned by its pilot after an on-board fire, '''[[1990 Italian Air Force MB-326 crash|crashed into a high school]]''' near [[Bologna]], killing 12 students and injuring 88 other people.
* [[1990]] – An [[Italian Air Force]] military jet, abandoned by its pilot after an on-board fire, '''[[1990 Italian Air Force MB-326 crash|crashed into a high school]]''' near [[Bologna]], killing 12 students and injuring 88 other people.
* [[1992]] – The [[Babri Masjid]]<!--not bold, many CN tags in one section--> in [[Ayodhya]], India, was '''[[Demolition of the Babri Masjid|demolished]]''' by Hindu ''[[Kar Sevak]]s'', who believed that it was built on the birthplace of [[Rama]].
* [[1992]] – The [[Babri Masjid]]<!--not bold, many CN tags in one section--> in [[Ayodhya]], India, was '''[[Demolition of the Babri Masjid|demolished]]''' by Hindu ''[[Kar Sevak]]s'', who believed that it was built on the birthplace of [[Rama]].
* [[1999]] – The [[Recording Industry Association of America]] filed [[A&M Records, Inc. v. Napster, Inc. (2000)|a lawsuit]]<!--not bold, refimprove--> against the [[peer-to-peer file sharing]] network '''[[Napster]]''', alleging that the service facilitated widespread [[copyright infringement]].
* [[1999]] – The [[Recording Industry Association of America]] filed [[A&M Records, Inc. v. Napster, Inc. (2000)|a lawsuit]]<!--not bold, refimprove--> against the [[peer-to-peer file sharing]] network '''[[Napster]]''', alleging that the service facilitated widespread [[copyright infringement]].
* [[2005]] – An Iranian [[Lockheed C-130 Hercules|Lockheed {{nowrap|C-130}}]] transport aircraft '''[[2005 Iranian Air Force C-130 crash|crashed into a ten-floor apartment building]]''' in a residential area of [[Tehran]], killing over 100 people.
* [[2005]] – An Iranian [[Lockheed C-130 Hercules|Lockheed {{nowrap|C-130}}]] transport aircraft '''[[2005 Iranian Air Force C-130 crash|crashed into a ten-floor apartment building]]''' in a residential area of [[Tehran]], killing over 100 people.
* [[2015]] – In '''[[2015 Venezuelan parliamentary election|the Venezuelan parliamentary election]]''', the ruling [[United Socialist Party of Venezuela|United Socialist Party]] lost control of the [[National Assembly (Venezuela)|National Assembly]] for the first time in 16 years.
* Born/died: | '''[[Jan van Scorel]]'''<!--Dutch painter--> |d|1562| '''[[Marie Adélaïde of Savoy]]'''<!--Queen mother of France--> |b|1685| '''[[Nicholas Rowe (writer)|Nicholas Rowe]]'''<!--English poet--> |d|1718| '''[[Robert Spear Hudson]]'''<!--English businessman--> |b|1812| '''[[William Arnott (biscuit manufacturer)|William Arnott]]'''<!--Scottish/Australian--> |b|1827| '''[[Johann Palisa]]'''<!--Austrian astronomer--> |b|1848| '''[[Hara Prasad Shastri]]'''<!--Indian scholar, male--> |b|1853| '''[[Mary Margaret O'Reilly]]'''<!--American bureaucrat--> |d|1949| '''[[Satoru Iwata]]'''<!--Japanese video game designer, male--> |b|1959| '''[[Devan Nair]]'''<!--Singaporean president--> |d|2005
* Born/died: | '''[[Jan van Scorel]]'''<!--Dutch painter--> |d|1562| '''[[Maria de Dominici]]'''<!--Maltese painter--> |b|1645| '''[[Marie Adélaïde of Savoy]]'''<!--Queen mother of France--> |b|1685| '''[[Guillaume-Chrétien de Lamoignon de Malesherbes]]'''<!--French statesman--> |b|1721| '''[[Robert Spear Hudson]]'''<!--English businessman--> |b|1812| '''[[William Arnott (biscuit manufacturer)|William Arnott]]'''<!--Scottish/Australian--> |b|1827| '''[[George H. D. Gossip]]'''<!--British American chess player-->|b|1841| '''[[Mary Margaret O'Reilly]]'''<!--American bureaucrat--> |d|1949| '''[[Satoru Iwata]]'''<!--Japanese video game designer, male--> |b|1959| '''[[Pete Rozelle]]'''<!--American sports executive--> |d|1996


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'''[[December 6]]''': '''[[Saint Nicholas|Saint Nicholas Day]]'''<!--[[Saint Nicholas Day]] not linked, refimprove--> (Western Christianity); '''[[Independence Day (Finland)|Independence Day]]''' in Finland ([[1917]])
'''[[December 6]]''': '''[[Saint Nicholas|Saint Nicholas Day]]'''<!--[[Saint Nicholas Day]] not linked, refimprove--> (Western Christianity); '''[[Independence Day (Finland)|Independence Day]]''' in Finland ([[1917]]); '''[[National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women|White Ribbon Day]]''' in Canada (1991) <div style="float:right;margin-left:0.5em;" id="mp-otd-img">
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* [[963]] – '''[[Pope Leo VIII|Pope Leo&nbsp;VIII]]''' began his papacy as [[antipope]] of Rome.
* [[1060]] – '''[[Béla I of Hungary|Béla&nbsp;I]]''' ''(pictured)'' was crowned [[List of Hungarian monarchs|King of Hungary]] in [[Székesfehérvár]].
* [[1846]] – [[Mexican–American War]]: American and Mexican forces clashed at the '''[[Battle of San Pasqual]]''', a series of skirmishes near [[San Diego|San Diego, California]].
* [[1803]] – [[Haitian Revolution]]: Nearly all the final French ships in Haiti were captured by the [[Royal Navy]] when they attempted to evade the '''[[Blockade of Saint-Domingue]]'''.
* [[1912]] – The '''[[Nefertiti Bust]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, listed among the "Top 10 Plundered Artifacts" by ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'', was found in [[Amarna]], Egypt, before being taken to Germany.
* [[1907]] – '''[[Monongah mining disaster|An explosion destroyed a mine]]''' in [[Monongah, West Virginia]], killing 362 miners and leading to the establishment of the [[United States Bureau of Mines]].
* [[1956]] – At the [[1956 Summer Olympics|Melbourne Olympics]], 14-year-old swimmer '''[[Sandra Morgan]]''' became the youngest Australian to win an Olympic gold medal.
* [[1941]] – The British [[Secret Intelligence Service]] established a facility known as "'''[[Camp X|{{nowrap|Camp X}}]]'''" ''(pictured)'' in [[Ontario]], Canada, to train covert agents in [[Espionage|clandestine operations]].
* [[1988]] – '''[[History of the Australian Capital Territory|Self-government was granted]]''' to the [[Australian Capital Territory]]<!-- ''(flag pictured)''-->.
* [[2015]] – In '''[[2015 Venezuelan parliamentary election|Venezuela's parliamentary election]]''', the ruling [[United Socialist Party of Venezuela|United Socialist Party]] lost control of the [[National Assembly (Venezuela)|National Assembly]] for the first time since 1999.
{{Born and died list| '''[[Maria de Dominici]]'''<!--Maltese painter--> |b|1645| '''[[Guillaume-Chrétien de Lamoignon de Malesherbes]]'''<!--French statesman--> |b|1721| '''[[Pete Rozelle]]'''<!--American sports executive--> |d|1996}}
{{Born and died list| '''[[Nicholas Rowe (writer)|Nicholas Rowe]]'''<!--English poet--> |d|1718| '''[[Johann Palisa]]'''<!--Austrian astronomer--> |b|1848| '''[[Hara Prasad Shastri]]'''<!--Indian scholar, male--> |b|1853| '''[[Devan Nair]]'''<!--Singaporean president--> |d|2005 }}
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Constitution Day in Spain refimprove section, expansion up the wazoo
National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women in Canada uncited statements
1534 – Over 200 Spanish settlers led by conquistador Sebastián de Belalcázar founded what is now Quito, Ecuador. unreferenced/refimprove sections, lots of CN tags (12)
1922 – Per the terms of the Anglo-Irish Treaty signed exactly one year previous, establishing the Irish Free State, the first independent Irish state to be recognised by the British government. refimprove
1928 – At the behest of the United States, the Colombian Army violently suppressed a month-long strike by United Fruit Company workers. Too many block quotes
1953Vladimir Nabokov completed his controversial novel Lolita five years after starting it. original research
1969 – The Altamont Free Concert was held in California, an event marred by considerable violence, including one homicide and three accidental deaths. refimprove
1995Khabarovsk United Air Group Flight 3949 crashed into Bo-Dzhausa Mountain in Russia, killing all ninety-eight people aboard. short
2005 – Members of the People's Armed Police shot and killed several people in Dongzhou, Guangdong, China, who were protesting government plans to build a new power plant. needs update

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December 6: Saint Nicholas Day (Western Christianity); Independence Day in Finland (1917); White Ribbon Day in Canada (1991)

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