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| [[1869]] – '''[[Dmitri Mendeleev]]''' presented the first [[periodic table]] of [[chemical element|elements]] to the Russian Chemical Society.
| [[1869]] – '''[[Dmitri Mendeleev]]''' presented the first [[periodic table]] of [[chemical element|elements]] to the Russian Chemical Society.
| appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/March 1|March 1]]
| appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/March 1|March 1]]
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| [[1933]] – The day after the [[March 1933 German federal election|federal election]], the [[Nazi Party]] banned elected '''[[Communist Party of Germany]]''' members from taking their seats in the [[Reichstag (Weimar Republic)|Reichstag]].
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| [[1975]] – Iran and Iraq signed the '''[[1975 Algiers Agreement|Algiers Agreement]]''' to settle a border dispute, only to begin fighting again five years later in the [[Iran–Iraq War]].
| [[1975]] – Iran and Iraq signed the '''[[1975 Algiers Agreement|Algiers Agreement]]''' to settle a border dispute, only to begin fighting again five years later in the [[Iran–Iraq War]].
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| '''[[Juan Luis Vives]]'''<!--Spanish scholar--> |b|1493
| '''[[Juan Luis Vives]]'''<!--Spanish scholar--> |b|1493
| 9+ {cn} tags, Major works section needs more footnotes
| 9+ {cn} tags, Major works section needs more footnotes
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| '''[[Princess Clémentine of Orléans]]'''<!--French--> |b|1817
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| '''[[George du Maurier]]'''<!--French/British cartoonist--> |b|1834
| '''[[George du Maurier]]'''<!--French/British cartoonist--> |b|1834
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| '''[[Anne Braden]]'''<!--American journalist--> |d|2006
| '''[[Anne Braden]]'''<!--American journalist--> |d|2006
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* [[845]] – The [[Abbasid Caliphate]] executed '''[[42 Martyrs of Amorium|42 Byzantine officials]]''' who had been captured in the [[Sack of Amorium]] of 838 for refusing to convert to Islam.
* [[1836]] – [[Texas Revolution]]: Mexican troops '''[[Battle of the Alamo|captured]]''' the [[Alamo Mission]]<!-- ''(pictured)''--> in [[San Antonio]] from [[Republic of Texas|Texian]] forces after a 13-day siege.
* [[1853]] – [[Giuseppe Verdi]]'s '''''[[La traviata]]''''' premiered at [[La Fenice]] in Venice, but the performance was considered so bad that it caused him to revise portions of the opera.
* [[1447]] – Tomaso Parentucelli became '''[[Pope Nicholas V|Pope {{Nowrap|Nicholas V}}]]'''.
* [[1836]] – [[Texas Revolution]]: Mexican troops '''[[Battle of the Alamo|captured]]''' the [[Alamo Mission in San Antonio|Alamo Mission]]<!-- ''(pictured)''--> in [[San Antonio]] from [[Republic of Texas|Texian]] forces after a 13-day siege.
* [[1904]] – [[Scottish National Antarctic Expedition]]: Led by '''[[William Speirs Bruce]]''', the [[Antarctica|Antarctic]] region of [[Coats Land]] was discovered from the ''[[Scotia (barque)|Scotia]]''.
* [[1913]] – [[First Balkan War]]: The Greek army '''[[Battle of Bizani|captured Bizani Fortress]]''', near [[Ioannina]], from the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottomans]].
* [[1913]] – [[First Balkan War]]: The Greek army '''[[Battle of Bizani|captured Bizani Fortress]]''', near [[Ioannina]], from the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottomans]].
* [[1930]] – Organized by the [[Communist International]], hundreds of thousands of people in major cities around the world '''[[International Unemployment Day|marched]]''' to protest mass unemployment associated with the [[Great Depression]].
* [[1930]] – Organized by the [[Communist International]], hundreds of thousands of people in major cities around the world '''[[International Unemployment Day|marched]]''' to protest mass unemployment associated with the [[Great Depression]].
* [[1943]] – [[World War II|World {{nowrap|War II}}]]: [[National Liberation Front (Greece)|National Liberation Front]] forces defeated [[Axis occupation of Greece|Italian occupiers]] in the '''[[Battle of Fardykambos]]''', a major sign of the [[Greek Resistance]]'s growth.
* [[1943]] – [[World War II|World {{nowrap|War II}}]]: [[National Liberation Front (Greece)|National Liberation Front]] forces defeated [[Axis occupation of Greece|Italian occupiers]] in the '''[[Battle of Fardykambos]]''', a major sign of the [[Greek resistance]]'s growth.
* [[1945]] – '''[[Petru Groza]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> of the [[Ploughmen's Front]] became the first [[Prime Minister of Romania|prime minister]] of the [[Communist party|Communist Party]]-dominated government of [[Socialist Republic of Romania|Romania]].
* [[1945]] – '''[[Petru Groza]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> of the [[Ploughmen's Front]] became the first [[Prime Minister of Romania|prime minister]] of the [[Communist party|Communist Party]]-dominated government of [[Socialist Republic of Romania|Romania]].
* [[1953]] – Following [[Joseph Stalin]]'s death, '''[[Georgy Malenkov]]''' succeeded him as [[Premier of the Soviet Union]].
* [[1953]] – Following [[Joseph Stalin]]'s death, '''[[Georgy Malenkov]]''' succeeded him as [[Premier of the Soviet Union]].
* [[1964]] – In a radio broadcast, [[Nation of Islam]] leader [[Elijah Muhammad]] announced that American [[Boxing|boxer]] Cassius Clay would change his name to '''[[Muhammad Ali]]''' ''(pictured)''.
* [[1988]] – [[The Troubles]]: In '''[[Operation Flavius]]''', the [[Special Air Service]] killed three [[Volunteer (Irish republican)|volunteer]]s of the [[Provisional Irish Republican Army]] conspiring to bomb a parade of British military bands in [[Gibraltar]].
* [[1987]] – The ferry '''{{MS|Herald of Free Enterprise||2}}'''<!--[[MS Herald of Free Enterprise]]--> capsized while leaving the harbour<!-- Use British spelling on a UK story--> of [[Zeebrugge]], Belgium, <!--en route to [[Dover]], England across the [[English Channel]], -->killing 193 people on board.
* [[2000]] – The '''[[Marine Parade Community Building]]''', the [[mural]] cladding of which is the largest installation art in Singapore, was opened.
* Born/died: | '''[[Alvise Loredan]]'''<!--Italian nobleman--> |d|1466| '''[[Luigi Alamanni]]'''<!--Italian poet--> |b|1495| '''[[Lucy Barnes (writer)|Lucy Barnes]]'''<!--American writer--> |b|1780| '''[[William Claflin]]'''<!--American politician--> |b|1818| '''[[Camilla Collett]]'''<!--Norwegian writer--> |d|1895| '''[[Shaukat Aziz]]'''<!--Pakistani prime minister, male--> |b|1949| '''[[Sheila Varian]]'''<!--American horse breeder--> |d|2016
* Born/died: | '''[[Alvise Loredan]]'''<!--Italian nobleman--> |d|1466| '''[[Luigi Alamanni]]'''<!--Italian poet--> |b|1495| '''[[Lucy Barnes (writer)|Lucy Barnes]]'''<!--American writer--> |b|1780| '''[[William Claflin]]'''<!--American politician--> |b|1818| '''[[Ella P. Stewart]]'''<!--American pharmacist--> |b|1893| '''[[Ayn Rand]]'''<!--Russian/American writer--> |d|1982| '''[[Francisco Xavier do Amaral]]'''<!--East Timorese politician--> |d|2012| '''[[Paul of Greece]]'''<!--King of Greece''--> |d|1964|

==Notes==
==Notes==
* [[FC Bayern Munich]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/February 27|February 27]] and [[S.L. Benfica]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/February 28|February 28]], so Real Madrid should not appear in the same year.
* [[FC Bayern Munich]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/February 27|February 27]] and [[S.L. Benfica]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/February 28|February 28]], so Real Madrid should not appear in the same year.
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'''[[March 6]]'''
'''[[March 6]]''': '''[[Baron Bliss|National Heroes and Benefactors Day]]''' in Belize (2023)<!--Monday closest to 9 March, unless it falls on a Saturday; check https://www.google.com/search?q=Heroes+and+Benefactors+Day+site%3Apressoffice.gov.bz to make sure it hasn't been moved-->
{{main page image/OTD|File:Muhammad Ali NYWTS.jpg|Muhammad Ali}}
{{main page image/OTD|File:WilliamBruce.jpg|William Speirs Bruce}}
* [[1853]] – [[Giuseppe Verdi]]'s '''''[[La traviata]]''''' premiered at [[La Fenice]] in Venice, but the performance was considered so bad that it caused him to revise portions of the opera.
* [[845]] – The [[Abbasid Caliphate]] executed '''[[42 Martyrs of Amorium|42 Byzantine officials]]''' who had been captured in the [[sack of Amorium]] of 838 for refusing to convert to Islam.
* [[1447]] – Tommaso Parentucelli [[1447 papal conclave|was elected]] as '''[[Pope Nicholas V|Pope Nicholas&nbsp;V]]''' in Rome.
* [[1933]] – The [[Nazi Party]] took the first step in the '''''[[Gleichschaltung]]''''' process by passing the [[Enabling Act of 1933|Enabling Act]]<!--not bold, refimprove section-->, giving the government the right to make laws without the involvement of the [[Reichstag (Weimar Republic)|Reichstag]].
* [[1904]] – [[Scottish National Antarctic Expedition]]: Led by '''[[William Speirs Bruce]]''' ''(pictured)'', the Antarctic region of [[Coats Land]] was discovered by the ''[[Scotia (barque)|Scotia]]''.
* [[1964]] – In a radio broadcast, [[Nation of Islam]] leader [[Elijah Muhammad]] announced that American [[Boxing|boxer]] Cassius Clay would change his name to '''[[Muhammad Ali]]''' ''(pictured)''.
* [[1988]] – [[The Troubles]]: In '''[[Operation Flavius]]''', the [[Special Air Service]] killed three [[Volunteer (Irish republican)|volunteer]]s of the [[Provisional Irish Republican Army]] conspiring to bomb a parade of British military bands in [[Gibraltar]].
* [[1987]] – The ferry '''{{MS|Herald of Free Enterprise||2}}'''<!--[[MS Herald of Free Enterprise]]--> capsized while leaving the harbour<!-- Use British spelling on a UK story--> of [[Zeebrugge]], Belgium, <!--en route to [[Dover]], England across the [[English Channel]], -->killing 193 people on board.
* [[2000]] – The '''[[Marine Parade Community Building]]''', the [[mural]] cladding of which is the largest installation art in Singapore, was opened.
{{Born and died list| '''[[Ella P. Stewart]]'''<!--American pharmacist--> |b|1893| '''[[Ayn Rand]]'''<!--Russian/American writer--> |d|1982| '''[[Francisco Xavier do Amaral]]'''<!--East Timorese politician--> |d|2012}}
{{Born and died list| '''[[Clark Shaughnessy]]'''<!--American football coach--> |b|1892| '''[[Joseph Berchtold]]'''<!--German (Nazi) commander--> |b|1897| '''[[Shaukat Aziz]]'''<!--Pakistani prime minister--> |b|1949| '''[[Cyprien Ntaryamira]]'''<!--Burundian president--> |b|1955}}
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Independence Day in Ghana (1957) cleanup reorganize
1521 – Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan and his crew reached Guam. refimprove, more footnotes
1665 – The first joint Secretary of the Royal Society, Henry Oldenburg, published the first issue of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, the world's longest-running scientific journal. refimprove section
1834York, was incorporated as Toronto, now the most populous city in Canada. refimprove sections
1857 – The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a landmark legal decision in Dred Scott v. Sandford, which polarized the slavery debate and became one of many factors leading to the American Civil War. refimprove sections
1869Dmitri Mendeleev presented the first periodic table of elements to the Russian Chemical Society. appears on March 1
1933 – The day after the federal election, the Nazi Party banned elected Communist Party of Germany members from taking their seats in the Reichstag. Uncited sections
1975 – Iran and Iraq signed the Algiers Agreement to settle a border dispute, only to begin fighting again five years later in the Iran–Iraq War. unreferenced section
1975 – The Zapruder film of the assassination of John F. Kennedy was broadcast on television for the first time. primary sources, lots of CN tags
1984 – In the United Kingdom, a walkout at Cortonwood Colliery in Brampton Bierlow signaled the start of a strike that lasted almost a year and involved the majority of the country's miners. refimprove section
2008 – A Palestinian gunman shot and killed eight students and critically injured eleven in the library of the Mercaz HaRav yeshiva in Jerusalem. refimprove section
Juan Luis Vives |b|1493 9+ {cn} tags, Major works section needs more footnotes
George du Maurier |b|1834 2 sections unreferenced
John Redmond |d|1918 refimprove
Gabriel García Márquez |b|1927 refimprove section
Anne Braden |d|2006 Unreferenced sections

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