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File:Topsy.ogv|Video clip of the execution of Topsy
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File:Ariel Sharon Headshot.jpg|Ariel Sharon
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File:NASA Mars Rover.jpg|Artist's concept of Rover on Mars
File:Speaker Nancy Pelosi.jpg|Nancy Pelosi
File:Speaker Nancy Pelosi.jpg|Nancy Pelosi
File:Sao Shwe Thaik.jpg|Sao Shwe Thaik
File:Sao Shwe Thaik.jpg|Sao Shwe Thaik
File:Constantine Hangerli.jpeg|Constantine Hangerli
File:Constantine Hangerli.jpeg|Constantine Hangerli
File:Rose Making-QC.jpg|Rose Heilbron
File:Aeneas LA Mackintosh.jpg|Aeneas Mackintosh
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| [[46 BC]] – [[Caesar's Civil War]]: Forces loyal to [[Julius Caesar]] were defeated in the '''[[Battle of Ruspina]]''' by the Republican forces of the [[Optimates]].
| [[46 BC]] – [[Caesar's Civil War]]: Forces loyal to [[Julius Caesar]] were defeated in the '''[[Battle of Ruspina]]''' by the Republican forces of the [[Optimates]].
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| [[1847]] – American gun inventor '''[[Samuel Colt]]'''<!-- ''(engraving shown)''--> sold the first thousand of his [[Colt Walker]] revolvers to the [[Texas Ranger Division|Texas Rangers]].
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| [[1854]] – Captain William McDonald aboard the ''Samarang'' discovered the '''[[Heard Island and McDonald Islands|McDonald Islands]]''', uninhabited, barren islands located in the [[Southern Ocean]] about two-thirds of the way from Madagascar to Antarctica.
| [[1854]] – Captain William McDonald aboard the ''Samarang'' discovered the '''[[Heard Island and McDonald Islands|McDonald Islands]]''', uninhabited, barren islands located in the [[Southern Ocean]] about two-thirds of the way from Madagascar to Antarctica.
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| [[1885]] – [[Sino-French War]]: French troops under General [[Oscar de Négrier]] defeated a larger [[Qing dynasty|Qing Chinese]] force at the '''[[Battle of Núi Bop]]''' in northern Vietnam.
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| [[1884]] – The '''[[Fabian Society]]''', an intellectual movement whose purpose is to advance the [[socialism|socialist]] cause by [[Gradualism|gradualist]] and [[Reformism|reformist]] methods rather than revolutionary means, was founded in London.
| [[1884]] – The '''[[Fabian Society]]''', an intellectual movement whose purpose is to advance the [[socialism|socialist]] cause by [[Gradualism|gradualist]] and [[Reformism|reformist]] methods rather than revolutionary means, was founded in London.
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| [[1903]] – '''[[Topsy (elephant)|Topsy]]''', a circus elephant considered unmanageable, was executed by electrocution at publicity event advertising the opening of [[Luna Park, Coney Island]], captured on film by the [[Edison Manufacturing Company]].
| [[1903]] – '''[[Topsy (elephant)|Topsy]]''', a circus elephant considered unmanageable, was executed by electrocution at publicity event advertising the opening of [[Luna Park, Coney Island]], captured on film by the [[Edison Manufacturing Company]].
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| [[1912]] – '''[[The Scout Association|The Boy Scouts Association]]''' was incorporated throughout the [[British Empire]] by [[royal charter]].
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| [[1944]] – [[World War II]]: The [[United States Army Air Forces|U.S. Army Air Forces]] began '''[[Operation Carpetbagger]]''', a military operation involving the dropping of arms and supplies to [[Resistance during World War II|resistance fighters]] across Europe.
| [[1944]] – [[World War II]]: The [[United States Army Air Forces|U.S. Army Air Forces]] began '''[[Operation Carpetbagger]]''', a military operation involving the dropping of arms and supplies to [[Resistance during World War II|resistance fighters]] across Europe.
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| [[1948]] – Burma achieved independence from the [[British Empire]], with '''[[Sao Shwe Thaik]]''' as its first president<!-- and '''[[U Nu]]''' as its first prime minister (hidden: needs more footnotes)-->.
|Missing key info - President for 4 yrs but only two quotes from his speeches and no other info
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| [[1974]] – [[Harry Schwarz]] and [[Mangosuthu Buthelezi]] signed the '''[[Mahlabatini Declaration of Faith]]''', the first declaration by black and white South African leaders to commit to non-violence and a non-discriminatory society.
| [[1974]] – [[Harry Schwarz]] and [[Mangosuthu Buthelezi]] signed the '''[[Mahlabatini Declaration of Faith]]''', the first declaration by black and white South African leaders to commit to non-violence and a non-discriminatory society.
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| [[2006]] – Prime minister of Israel '''[[Ariel Sharon]]''' suffered a severe [[hemorrhagic stroke]], leaving [[Ehud Olmert]] as Acting Prime Minister.
| [[2006]] – Prime minister of Israel '''[[Ariel Sharon]]''' suffered a severe [[hemorrhagic stroke]], leaving [[Ehud Olmert]] as Acting Prime Minister.
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* [[1798]] – After his investiture as [[List of rulers of Wallachia|Prince of Wallachia]], '''[[Constantine Hangerli]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> arrived in [[Bucharest]] to assume the throne.

* [[1847]] – American gun inventor '''[[Samuel Colt]]'''<!-- ''(engraving shown)''--> sold the first thousand of his [[Colt Walker]] revolvers to the [[Texas Ranger Division|Texas Rangers]].
* [[1853]] – '''[[Solomon Northup]]''' regained his freedom after having been sold into [[Slavery in the United States|slavery in the American South]]; his memoir ''[[Twelve Years a Slave]]''<!--not bold, date not relevant to article--> later became a national bestseller.
* [[1853]] – '''[[Solomon Northup]]''' regained his freedom after having been sold into [[Slavery in the United States|slavery in the American South]]; his memoir ''[[Twelve Years a Slave]]''<!--not bold, date not relevant to article--> later became a bestseller.
* [[1909]] – British explorer '''[[Aeneas Mackintosh]]''' ''(pictured)'', a member of the [[Nimrod Expedition|''Nimrod'' Expedition]], escaped death by fleeing across [[drift ice|ice floes]].
* [[1912]] – '''[[The Scout Association|The Boy Scouts Association]]''' was incorporated throughout the [[British Empire]] by [[royal charter]].
* [[1936]] – '''''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]''''' magazine published its first [[Billboard charts|music hit parade]]<!--not bold, refimprove section-->.
* [[1951]] – [[Korean War]]: Chinese and North Korean troops '''[[Third Battle of Seoul|captured Seoul]]''' from [[United Nations Command|United Nations forces]].
* [[1951]] – [[Korean War]]: Chinese and North Korean troops '''[[Third Battle of Seoul|captured Seoul]]''' from [[United Nations Command|United Nations forces]].
* [[1972]] – '''[[Rose Heilbron]]''' ''(pictured)'' became the first female judge to sit at the [[Old Bailey|Central Criminal Court of England and Wales]].
* [[1973]] – '''''[[Last of the Summer Wine]]''''', the longest-running [[sitcom]] in the world, premiered as an episode of the [[BBC]]'s ''[[Comedy Playhouse]]''.
* [[1973]] – '''''[[Last of the Summer Wine]]''''', the longest-running [[sitcom]] in the world, premiered as an episode of the [[BBC]]'s ''[[Comedy Playhouse]]''.
* [[1977]] – The English [[Punk rock|punk-rock]] band '''[[Sex Pistols]]''' lewd and disruptive behaviour at [[Heathrow Airport]] prompts the record label [[EMI]] to end their contract with them
* [[1977]] – The English [[Punk rock|punk-rock]] band '''[[Sex Pistols]]''' lewd and disruptive behaviour at [[Heathrow Airport]] prompts the record label [[EMI]] to end their contract with them
* [[1989]] – Two American [[Grumman F-14 Tomcat|F-14 Tomcats]] '''[[1989 air battle near Tobruk|shot down]]''' two Libyan [[Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23|MiG-23 Floggers]] that appeared to be attempting to engage them over the [[Gulf of Sirte]] in the [[Mediterranean Sea]].
* [[2004]] – '''''[[Spirit (rover)|Spirit]]'''''<!-- ''(artist's impression pictured)''-->, the first of two [[Rover (space exploration)|rovers]] of [[NASA]]'s [[Mars Exploration Rover|Mars Exploration Rover]] mission, successfully landed on Mars.
* [[2007]] – '''[[Nancy Pelosi]]''' became [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives]], becoming the highest-ranking woman in the history of the [[Federal government of the United States|U.S. government]].
* [[2007]] – '''[[Nancy Pelosi]]''' became [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives]], becoming the highest-ranking woman in the history of the [[Federal government of the United States|U.S. government]].
* [[2010]] – The '''[[Burj Khalifa]]''', the [[List of tallest structures|world's tallest structure]], officially opened in [[Dubai]].
* [[2018]] – A passenger train '''[[Hennenman–Kroonstad train crash|collided with a truck]]''' and derailed in the [[Free State (province)|Free State]], South Africa, killing 21 people and injuring 254 others.
* [[2018]] – A passenger train '''[[Hennenman–Kroonstad train crash|collided with a truck]]''' and derailed in the [[Free State (province)|Free State]], South Africa, killing 21 people and injuring 254 others.
* [[2020]] – '''[[Sembawang Hot Spring Park]]''' in Singapore reopened after being redeveloped by the [[National Parks Board]].
* Born/died this day: | '''[[Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy|Amadeus&nbsp;VI, Count of Savoy]]'''<!--French--> |b|1334| '''[[Louis Braille]]'''<!--French educator--> |b|1809| '''[[George Tryon]]'''<!--English admiral--> |b|1832| '''[[Clara Emilia Smitt]]'''<!--Swedish physician--> |b|1864| '''[[Josef Suk (composer)|Josef Suk]]'''<!--Czech--> |b|1874| '''[[Nellie Cashman]]'''<!--Irish/Canadian nurse--> |d|1925| '''[[Erwin Schrödinger]]'''<!--Austrian physicist--> |d|1961| '''[[T. S. Eliot|{{nowrap|T. S.}} Eliot]]'''<!--American/English poet, male--> |d|1965| '''[[Brian Horrocks]]'''<!--English general--> |d|1985

* Born/died this day: | '''[[Moses Mendelssohn]]'''<!--German philosopher--> |d|1786| '''[[Louis Braille]]'''<!--French educator--> |b|1809| '''[[George Tryon]]'''<!--English admiral--> |b|1832| '''[[Johanna Westerdijk]]'''<!--Dutch botanist--> |b|1883| '''[[Doreen Valiente]]'''<!--English Wiccan writer--> |b|1922| '''[[Erwin Schrödinger]]'''<!--Austrian physicist--> |d|1961| '''[[T. S. Eliot|{{nowrap|T. S.}} Eliot]]'''<!--American/English poet, male--> |d|1965| '''[[David Berman (musician)|David Berman]]'''<!--American--> |b|1967| '''[[Brian Horrocks]]'''<!--English general--> |d|1985 |'''[[Tom Acker]]'''<!--American baseball player--> |d|2021
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'''[[January 4]]''': '''[[Baixa de Cassanje revolt|Colonial Martyrs Repression Day]]''' in Angola ([[1961]])
'''[[January 4]]''': '''[[Strike in Baixa do Cassange|Colonial Repression Martyrs' Day]]''' in Angola ([[1961]])
{{main page image/OTD|File:Rose Making-QC.jpg|Rose Heilbron}}
{{main page image/OTD|File:NASA Mars Rover.jpg|Artist's depiction of a Mars Exploration Rover}}
* [[1698]] – Most of London's '''[[Palace of Whitehall]]''', the main residence of [[List of English monarchs|English monarchs]] since 1530, was destroyed by fire.
* [[1698]] – Most of London's '''[[Palace of Whitehall]]''', the main residence of [[List of English monarchs|English monarchs]] since 1530, was destroyed by fire.
* [[1798]] – After his appointment as [[List of princes of Wallachia|Prince of Wallachia]], '''[[Constantine Hangerli]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> arrived in [[Bucharest]] to assume the throne.
* [[1885]] – [[Sino-French War]]: French troops under General [[Oscar de Négrier]] defeated a larger [[Qing dynasty|Qing Chinese]] force at the '''[[Battle of Núi Bop]]''' in northern Vietnam.
* [[1936]] – '''''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]''''' published [[Billboard charts|its first music hit parade]]<!--not bold, refimprove section-->.
* [[1948]] – Burma achieved independence from the [[British Empire]], with '''[[Sao Shwe Thaik]]''' as its first president<!-- and '''[[U Nu]]''' as its first prime minister (hidden: needs more footnotes)-->.
* [[1989]] – Two American [[Grumman F-14 Tomcat|{{nowrap|F-14}} Tomcats]] '''[[1989 air battle near Tobruk|shot down]]''' two Libyan [[Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23|{{nowrap|MiG-23}} Floggers]] that appeared to be attempting to engage them over the [[Gulf of Sidra]].
* [[1972]] – '''[[Rose Heilbron]]''' ''(pictured)'' became the first female judge to sit at the [[Old Bailey|Central Criminal Court of England and Wales]].
* [[2004]] – '''''[[Spirit (rover)|Spirit]]''''' ''(artist's impression depicted)'', the first of two [[Rover (space exploration)|rovers]] of [[NASA]]'s [[Mars Exploration Rover]] mission, successfully landed on Mars.
* [[2010]] – The '''[[Burj Khalifa]]''', the [[List of tallest structures|world's tallest structure]], officially opened in [[Dubai]].
{{Born and died list| '''[[Moses Mendelssohn]]'''<!--German philosopher--> |d|1786| '''[[Johanna Westerdijk]]'''<!--Dutch botanist--> |b|1883| '''[[Tom Acker]]'''<!--American baseball player--> |d|2021}}
{{Born and died list|'''[[Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy|Amadeus&nbsp;VI, Count of Savoy]]'''<!--French--> |b|1334| '''[[Josef Suk (composer)|Josef Suk]]'''<!--Czech--> |b|1874| '''[[Nellie Cashman]]'''<!--Irish/Canadian nurse--> |d|1925| '''[[Arthur Rose Eldred]]'''<!--American Eagle Scout--> |d|1951| }}
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Independence Day in Myanmar (1948) refimprove section
46 BCCaesar's Civil War: Forces loyal to Julius Caesar were defeated in the Battle of Ruspina by the Republican forces of the Optimates. single source
1847 – American gun inventor Samuel Colt sold the first thousand of his Colt Walker revolvers to the Texas Rangers. Orange "additional sources needed" banner
1854 – Captain William McDonald aboard the Samarang discovered the McDonald Islands, uninhabited, barren islands located in the Southern Ocean about two-thirds of the way from Madagascar to Antarctica. unreferenced section
1885Sino-French War: French troops under General Oscar de Négrier defeated a larger Qing Chinese force at the Battle of Núi Bop in northern Vietnam. Single source
1884 – The Fabian Society, an intellectual movement whose purpose is to advance the socialist cause by gradualist and reformist methods rather than revolutionary means, was founded in London. refimprove section
1903Topsy, a circus elephant considered unmanageable, was executed by electrocution at publicity event advertising the opening of Luna Park, Coney Island, captured on film by the Edison Manufacturing Company. refimprove section
1912The Boy Scouts Association was incorporated throughout the British Empire by royal charter. Numerous issues
1944World War II: The U.S. Army Air Forces began Operation Carpetbagger, a military operation involving the dropping of arms and supplies to resistance fighters across Europe. no footnotes
1948 – Burma achieved independence from the British Empire, with Sao Shwe Thaik as its first president. Missing key info - President for 4 yrs but only two quotes from his speeches and no other info
1974Harry Schwarz and Mangosuthu Buthelezi signed the Mahlabatini Declaration of Faith, the first declaration by black and white South African leaders to commit to non-violence and a non-discriminatory society. missing page numbers
1976The Troubles: Volunteers from the Ulster Volunteer Force shot dead five Irish Catholic civilians in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. combined with Kingsmill massacre on January 5
1998A massive ice storm struck eastern Canada and the northeastern United States, eventually killing over 30 people, injuring over 340 others, and causing extensive damage to the area's electrical infrastructure. refimprove section
2006 – Prime minister of Israel Ariel Sharon suffered a severe hemorrhagic stroke, leaving Ehud Olmert as Acting Prime Minister. refimprove section
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January 4: Colonial Repression Martyrs' Day in Angola (1961)

Artist's depiction of a Mars Exploration Rover
Artist's depiction of a Mars Exploration Rover
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