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| [[1785]] – [[Tây Sơn Dynasty|Tây Sơn]] forces of Vietnam '''[[Battle of Rạch Gầm-Xoài Mút|annihilated]]''' an invading [[Siam]]ese army who were attempting to restore [[Gia Long|Nguyễn Ánh]] to the throne. |
| [[1785]] – [[Tây Sơn Dynasty|Tây Sơn]] forces of Vietnam '''[[Battle of Rạch Gầm-Xoài Mút|annihilated]]''' an invading [[Siam]]ese army who were attempting to restore [[Gia Long|Nguyễn Ánh]] to the throne. |
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| [[1839]] – Chilean troops decisively defeated the forces of the [[Peru-Bolivian Confederation]] at the '''[[Battle of Yungay]]''' in the [[Ancash Region]] of Peru, effectively ending the [[War of the Confederation]]. |
| [[1839]] – Chilean troops decisively defeated the forces of the [[Peru-Bolivian Confederation]] at the '''[[Battle of Yungay]]''' in the [[Ancash Region]] of Peru, effectively ending the [[War of the Confederation]]. |
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| [[1840]] – '''[[William II of the Netherlands|William II]]''' became [[Monarchy of the Netherlands|King of the Netherlands]] after his father [[William I of the Netherlands|{{nowrap|William I}}]] abdicated the throne. |
| [[1840]] – '''[[William II of the Netherlands|William II]]''' became [[Monarchy of the Netherlands|King of the Netherlands]] after his father [[William I of the Netherlands|{{nowrap|William I}}]] abdicated the throne. |
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| [[1921]] – The '''[[Turkish Constitution of 1921|first Turkish Constitution]]''' was ratified by the [[Grand National Assembly of Turkey|Grand National Assembly]], enshrining the principle of [[Sovereignty|national sovereignty]]. |
| [[1921]] – The '''[[Turkish Constitution of 1921|first Turkish Constitution]]''' was ratified by the [[Grand National Assembly of Turkey|Grand National Assembly]], enshrining the principle of [[Sovereignty|national sovereignty]]. |
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* [[1156]] – According to legend, [[Lalli]] slew Bishop '''[[Henry (bishop of Finland)|Henry of Finland]]''' with an axe on the ice of Lake Köyliönjärvi in [[Köyliö]]. |
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* [[1265]] – [[Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester|Simon de Montfort]]<!-- ''(pictured)''--> summoned local representatives to the [[Palace of Westminster]] to attend '''[[Simon de Montfort's Parliament|a parliament]]''', considered the forerunner of the [[House of Commons of England]]. |
* [[1265]] – [[Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester|Simon de Montfort]]<!-- ''(pictured)''--> summoned local representatives to the [[Palace of Westminster]] to attend '''[[Simon de Montfort's Parliament|a parliament]]''', considered the forerunner of the [[House of Commons of England]]. |
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* [[1356]] – '''[[Edward Balliol]]''', whose father [[John Balliol|John]] was briefly [[List of Scottish monarchs|King of Scotland]], gave up his claim to the throne in exchange for an English pension. |
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* [[1945]] – [[World War II]]: Germany began the '''[[Evacuation of East Prussia|evacuation of at least 1.8 million people]]'''<!-- ''(refugees pictured)''--> from [[East Prussia]] in anticipation of the advancing Soviet [[Red Army]], an operation that took nearly two months to complete. |
* [[1945]] – [[World War II]]: Germany began the '''[[Evacuation of East Prussia|evacuation of at least 1.8 million people]]'''<!-- ''(refugees pictured)''--> from [[East Prussia]] in anticipation of the advancing Soviet [[Red Army]], an operation that took nearly two months to complete. |
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⚫ | * [[1968]] – The [[Houston Cougars men's basketball|Houston Cougars]] upset the [[UCLA Bruins men's basketball|UCLA Bruins]] in what became known as the "'''[[Game of the Century (college basketball)|Game of the Century]]'''", ending the Bruins' 47-game winning streak, and establishing [[college basketball]] as a sports commodity on American television. |
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* [[1990]] – The [[Red Army|Soviet Red Army]] '''[[Black January|violently cracked down]]''' on Azeri pro-independence demonstrations in [[Baku]], [[Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic|Azerbaijan SSR]]. |
* [[1990]] – The [[Red Army|Soviet Red Army]] '''[[Black January|violently cracked down]]''' on Azeri pro-independence demonstrations in [[Baku]], [[Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic|Azerbaijan SSR]]. |
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* [[1992]] – '''[[Air Inter Flight 148|Air Inter Flight 148]]''' crashed into the [[Vosges]] while circling to land at [[Strasbourg Airport]], France, resulting in 87 deaths. |
* [[1992]] – '''[[Air Inter Flight 148|Air Inter Flight 148]]''' crashed into the [[Vosges]] while circling to land at [[Strasbourg Airport]], France, resulting in 87 deaths. |
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* [[2009]] – In Washington, D.C., '''[[First inauguration of Barack Obama|Barack Obama was inaugurated]]''' ''(pictured)'' as the first [[African Americans|African American]] president of the United States. |
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* [[2018]] – A group of [[Taliban]] gunmen '''[[2018 Inter-Continental Hotel Kabul attack|attacked]]''' the [[Hotel Inter-Continental Kabul|Inter-Continental Hotel]] in [[Kabul]], Afghanistan, sparking a 12-hour battle that left at least 21 people dead. |
* [[2018]] – A group of [[Taliban]] gunmen '''[[2018 Inter-Continental Hotel Kabul attack|attacked]]''' the [[Hotel Inter-Continental Kabul|Inter-Continental Hotel]] in [[Kabul]], Afghanistan, sparking a 12-hour battle that left at least 21 people dead. |
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* Born/died this day: | '''[[Wulfstan (died 1095)|Wulfstan]]'''<!--English bishop--> |d|1095| '''[[Sebastian Münster]]'''<!--German cartographer--> |b|1488| '''[[Sebastian de Aparicio]]'''<!--Spanish saint--> |b|1502| '''[[Jean-Jacques Barthélemy]]'''<!--French scholar--> |b|1716| '''[[Carl Linnaeus the Younger]]'''<!--Swedish naturalist--> |b|1741| '''[[Nathaniel Parker Willis]]'''<!--American politician--> |b|1806|d|1867<!--Born/died on same day--> |'''[[John Soane]]'''<!--English architect--> |d|1837| '''[[Agnes Mary Clerke]]'''<!--Irish astronomer--> |d|1907| '''[[Sarah Conlon]]'''<!--Irish housewife--> |b|1926| '''[[Kirsty Gallacher]]'''<!--British television presenter--> |b|1976| '''[[Naomi Parker Fraley]]'''<!--American factory worker--> |d|2018 |
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'''[[January 20]]''': '''[[Black January|Day of Nationwide Sorrow]]''' in Azerbaijan ([[1990]]) |
'''[[January 20]]''': '''[[Black January|Day of Nationwide Sorrow]]''' in Azerbaijan ([[1990]]) |
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* [[2009]] – In Washington, D.C., '''[[First inauguration of Barack Obama|Barack Obama was inaugurated]]''' ''(pictured)'' as the first [[African Americans|African American]] president of the United States. |
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* [[2009]] – During [[2008–2011 Icelandic financial crisis|a national financial crisis]], thousands of people '''[[2009 Icelandic financial crisis protests|protested]]''' ''(pictured)'' at the [[Althing|Icelandic parliament]] in Reykjavík. |
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{{Born and died list|'''[[Li Jitao]]'''<!--Chinese general--> |d|924| '''[[David Wilmot]]'''<!--American politician--> |b|1814| '''[[Chandra Khonnokyoong]]'''<!--Thai nun--> |b|1909| '''[[Yolanda González (activist)|Yolanda González]]'''<!--Basque activist--> |b|1961 | }} |
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1320 – After reuniting Poland, Władysław I Łokietek was crowned king in Kraków. | refimprove |
1523 – Christian II was forced to abdicate as both king of Denmark and king of Norway. | refimprove section |
1576 – León in Guanajuato, Mexico, was founded by order of Viceroy Martín Enríquez de Almanza of New Spain. | refimprove section |
1785 – Tây Sơn forces of Vietnam annihilated an invading Siamese army who were attempting to restore Nguyễn Ánh to the throne. | refimprove section |
1839 – Chilean troops decisively defeated the forces of the Peru-Bolivian Confederation at the Battle of Yungay in the Ancash Region of Peru, effectively ending the War of the Confederation. | refimprove/unreferenced sections |
1840 – William II became King of the Netherlands after his father William I abdicated the throne. | refimprove |
1877 – The Constantinople Conference concluded with the Great Powers declaring the need for political reforms, which the Ottoman Empire refused to undertake, later resulting in the Russo-Turkish War. | Date uncited |
1885 – LaMarcus Adna Thompson, sometimes called the "Father of Gravity", patented the roller coaster. | refimprove sections |
1921 – The first Turkish Constitution was ratified by the Grand National Assembly, enshrining the principle of national sovereignty. | refimprove |
1946 – Favouring stronger executive power than the draft constitution for the French Fourth Republic provided, Charles de Gaulle resigned as president of the Provisional Government. | refimprove sections |
1980 – The United States announced it would boycott the Summer Olympics in Moscow unless the Soviet Union withdrew from Afghanistan within one month. | unreferenced section |
1981 – Iran hostage crisis: Iran released the final 52 American hostages after 444 days in captivity. | appears on November 4 |
2001 – As a result of the EDSA Revolution of 2001, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo succeeded into the presidency after her predecessor, Joseph Estrada, resigned from office. | refimprove section |
Myles Coverdale |d|1569| | Too much uncited |
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- 1265 – Simon de Montfort summoned local representatives to the Palace of Westminster to attend a parliament, considered the forerunner of the House of Commons of England.
- 1356 – Edward Balliol, whose father John was briefly King of Scotland, gave up his claim to the throne in exchange for an English pension.
- 1942 – The Holocaust: Reinhard Heydrich and other senior Nazi officials met at the Wannsee Conference near Berlin to discuss the implementation of the "Final Solution to the Jewish Question".
- 1945 – World War II: Germany began the evacuation of at least 1.8 million people from East Prussia in anticipation of the advancing Soviet Red Army, an operation that took nearly two months to complete.
- 1990 – The Soviet Red Army violently cracked down on Azeri pro-independence demonstrations in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR.
- 1992 – Air Inter Flight 148 crashed into the Vosges while circling to land at Strasbourg Airport, France, resulting in 87 deaths.
- 2009 – In Washington, D.C., Barack Obama was inaugurated (pictured) as the first African American president of the United States.
- 2018 – A group of Taliban gunmen attacked the Inter-Continental Hotel in Kabul, Afghanistan, sparking a 12-hour battle that left at least 21 people dead.
- Born/died this day: | Wulfstan |d|1095| Sebastian Münster |b|1488| Sebastian de Aparicio |b|1502| Jean-Jacques Barthélemy |b|1716| Carl Linnaeus the Younger |b|1741| Nathaniel Parker Willis |b|1806|d|1867 |John Soane |d|1837| Agnes Mary Clerke |d|1907| Sarah Conlon |b|1926| Kirsty Gallacher |b|1976| Naomi Parker Fraley |d|2018
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- Decian persecution appears on January 3, so Pope Fabian should not appear in the same year
January 20: Day of Nationwide Sorrow in Azerbaijan (1990)
- 1156 – According to legend, Lalli slew Bishop Henry of Finland with an axe on the ice of Lake Köyliönjärvi in Köyliö.
- 1843 – Honório Hermeto Carneiro Leão, Marquis of Paraná, became the de facto first prime minister of the Empire of Brazil.
- 1968 – The Houston Cougars upset the UCLA Bruins in what became known as the "Game of the Century", ending the Bruins' 47-game winning streak, and establishing college basketball as a sports commodity on American television.
- 1969 – Bengali student activist Amanullah Asaduzzaman was shot and killed by East Pakistani police, an event that led to the Bangladesh Liberation War.
- 2009 – During a national financial crisis, thousands of people protested (pictured) at the Icelandic parliament in Reykjavík.
- Li Jitao (d. 924)
- David Wilmot (b. 1814)
- Chandra Khonnokyoong (b. 1909)
- Yolanda González (b. 1961)