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| [[1250]] – [[Seventh Crusade]]: Egyptian [[Ayyubid dynasty|Ayyubid]] forces defeated the [[Crusades|Crusader]] army at the '''[[Battle of Fariskur (1250)|Battle of Fariskur]]''' in Egypt, capturing King [[Louis IX of France]].
| [[1341]] – Italian scholar and poet '''[[Petrarch]]''' took the title [[poet laureate]] at a ceremony in Rome.
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| [[1341]] – Italian scholar and poet '''[[Petrarch]]''' took the title of [[poet laureate]] at a ceremony in Rome.
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| [[1740]] – [[War of the Austrian Succession]]: The [[Royal Navy]] captured the Spanish [[ship of the line]] '''''[[HMS Princess (1740)|Princesa]]''''', which was later taken into British service.
| [[1820]] – A Greek peasant discovered a statue of a woman with its arms missing—the '''[[Venus de Milo]]'''—on the [[Aegean Sea|Aegean]] island of [[Milos]].
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| [[1857]] – '''[[Gallaudet University]]''', the world's only university for [[Hearing impairment|hearing-impaired]] students, was established in Washington, D.C.
| [[1857]] – '''[[Gallaudet University]]''', the world's only university for [[Hearing loss|hearing-impaired]] students, was established in Washington, D.C.
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| date not cited, unreferenced section
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| [[1886]] – Prime minister [[William Gladstone]] introduced '''[[Government of Ireland Bill 1886|the first Irish Home Rule Bill]]''' into the [[House of Commons of the United Kingdom|British House of Commons]].
| [[1886]] – British prime minister [[William Ewart Gladstone]] introduced the '''[[Government of Ireland Bill 1886|Government of Ireland Bill]]''' in the [[House of Commons of the United Kingdom|House of Commons]].
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| [[2008]] – On board [[Soyuz TMA-12]], '''[[Yi So-yeon]]''' became the first Korean to go into space.
| [[2008]] – On board [[Soyuz TMA-12|Soyuz {{nowrap|TMA-12}}]], '''[[Yi So-yeon]]''' became the first Korean astronaut.
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| CN tags (5)
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| [[2013]] – Two [[Islamic extremism|Sunni Muslim extremist]] groups, the [[Islamic State of Iraq]] and the [[Al-Nusra Front]], merged to form the '''[[Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant]]'''.
| [[2013]] – The [[Islamic State of Iraq]] and the [[Al-Nusra Front]], two [[Islamic extremism|Sunni Muslim extremist]] groups, merged to form the '''[[Islamic State]]'''.
| 8 April date isn't sourced (or even mentioned) in target article
| 8 April date isn't sourced (or even mentioned) in target article
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| '''[[Philip IV of Spain|{{nowrap|Philip IV}} of Spain]]'''<!--King--> |b|1605
| '''[[Philip IV of Spain|Philip&nbsp;IV of Spain]]'''<!--King--> |b|1605
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| multiple issues
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|* [[1250]] – [[Seventh Crusade]]: Egyptian [[Ayyubid dynasty|Ayyubid]] forces defeated the [[Crusades|Crusader]] army at the '''[[Battle of Fariskur]]''' in Egypt, capturing King [[Louis&nbsp;IX of France]] as a hostage.
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|* [[1740]] – [[War of the Austrian Succession]]: The [[Royal Navy]] captured the Spanish [[ship of the line]] '''''[[HMS Princess (1740)|Princesa]]''''', which was later taken into British service.
|Date in source is 9th
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* [[217]] – Roman emperor '''[[Caracalla]]''' ''(pictured)'' was assassinated near [[Harran]] and succeeded by his [[Praetorian Guard]] prefect [[Macrinus]].
* [[217]] – Roman emperor '''[[Caracalla]]''' ''(pictured)'' was assassinated near [[Harran]] and succeeded by his [[Praetorian Guard]] prefect [[Macrinus]].
* [[876]] – [[Abbasid Caliphate|Abbasid]] forces '''[[Battle of Dayr al-Aqul|decisively defeated]]''' those of [[Saffarid dynasty|Saffarid]] emir [[Ya'qub ibn al-Layth al-Saffar|Ya'qub ibn Laith]], forcing the latter to halt his advance into Iraq.
* [[876]] – [[Abbasid Caliphate|Abbasid]] forces '''[[Battle of Dayr al-Aqul|decisively defeated]]''' the [[Saffarid dynasty|Saffarid]] emir [[Ya'qub ibn al-Layth al-Saffar|Ya'qub ibn Laith]], forcing the latter to halt his advance into Iraq.
* [[1630]] – [[Kiliaen van Rensselaer (merchant)|Kiliaen van Rensselaer]] purchased land near present-day [[Albany, New York]], to found the '''[[Manor of Rensselaerswyck]]''', which became the most successful [[patroon]]ship under the [[Dutch West India Company]].
* [[1630]] – [[Kiliaen van Rensselaer (merchant)|Kiliaen van Rensselaer]] purchased land near present-day [[Albany, New York]], to establish '''[[Rensselaerswyck]]''', which became the most successful [[patroon]]ship under the [[Dutch West India Company]].
* [[1820]] – The '''''[[Venus de Milo]]''''', an ancient Greek statue of a woman with its arms missing, was discovered on the island of [[Milos]].
* [[1864]] – [[American Civil War]]: Late-arriving reinforcements helped [[Confederate States Army|Confederate]] forces rout the [[Union Army]] at the '''[[Battle of Mansfield]]'''.
* [[1864]] – [[American Civil War]]: Late-arriving reinforcements helped [[Confederate States Army|Confederate]] forces rout the [[Union Army]] at the '''[[Battle of Mansfield]]'''.
* [[1904]] – Longacre Square in [[Midtown Manhattan]], was renamed '''[[Times Square]]''' after the ''[[The New York Times|New York Times]]'' building.
* [[1904]] – Longacre Square in [[Midtown Manhattan]] was renamed '''[[Times Square]]''' after the ''[[The New York Times|New York Times]]'' building.
* [[1959]] – A team of [[computer science|computer scientists]] and others met to discuss the creation of a common business-oriented [[programming language]] that became '''[[COBOL]]'''.
* [[1959]] – A team of [[Computer science|computer scientists]] and others met to discuss the creation of a common business-oriented [[programming language]], which became '''[[COBOL]]'''.
* [[1942]] – [[World War&nbsp;II]]: The [[United States Army Air Forces]] flew its first mission from India over '''[[the Hump]]''' (the eastern end of the [[Himalayas]]) to deliver [[materiel]] to China.
* [[1942]] – [[World War&nbsp;II]]: The [[United States Army Air Forces]] flew its first mission from India over '''[[the Hump]]''' (the eastern end of the [[Himalayas]]) to deliver [[materiel]] to China.
* [[1943]] – '''[[Otto and Elise Hampel]]''' were executed in Berlin for performing acts of [[German resistance to Nazism|resistance against Nazism]].
* [[1943]] – '''[[Otto and Elise Hampel]]''' were executed in Berlin for performing acts of [[German resistance to Nazism|resistance against Nazism]].
* [[1961]] – A large explosion on board the '''{{MV|Dara}}'''<!--[[MV Dara]]--> in the [[Persian Gulf]] killed 238 people.
* [[1961]] – A large explosion on board the '''{{MV|Dara}}'''<!--[[MV Dara]]--> in the [[Persian Gulf]] killed 238 people.
* [[1968]] – '''[[BOAC Flight 712|BOAC {{nowrap|Flight 712}}]]''' experienced an engine fire shortly after take-off from [[Heathrow Airport|London Heathrow]], leading to the deaths of five people on board, including flight attendant '''[[Barbara Jane Harrison|Jane Harrison]]''', who was posthumously awarded a [[George Cross]] for heroism.
* [[1968]] – '''[[BOAC Flight 712|BOAC Flight&nbsp;712]]''' experienced an engine fire shortly after take-off from [[Heathrow Airport|London Heathrow]], leading to the deaths of five people on board, including flight attendant '''[[Barbara Jane Harrison|Jane Harrison]]''', who was posthumously awarded a [[George Cross]] for heroism.
* Born/died: | '''[[John II Komnenos|John&nbsp;II Komnenos]]'''<!--Byzantine emperor--> |d|1143| '''[[Thomas of Tolentino]]'''<!--Italian saint--> |d|1321| '''[[John Clifford, 9th Baron Clifford]]'''<!--English military leader--> |b|1435| '''[[Mary Stuart (1605–1607)|Mary Stuart]]'''<!--English princess--> |b|1605| '''[[Niels Juel]]'''<!--Danish admiral--> |d|1697| '''[[Elizabeth Bacon Custer]]'''<!--American writer--> |b|1842| '''[[Allen Butler Talcott]]'''<!--American painter--> |b|1867| '''[[Marie Byles]]'''<!--Australian lawyer--> |b|1900| '''[[Betty Ford]]'''<!--First Lady of the US--> |b|1918| '''[[Sara Northrup Hollister]]'''<!--American co-founder of Scientology--> |b|1924| '''[[Kofi Annan]]'''<!--Ghanian diplomat (UN Secretary General)--> |b|1938| '''[[Jack Tramiel]]'''<!--Polish/American businessman--> |d|2012|
* Born/died: | '''[[John II Komnenos|John&nbsp;II Komnenos]]'''<!--Byzantine emperor--> |d|1143| '''[[Thomas of Tolentino]]'''<!--Italian saint--> |d|1321| '''[[John Clifford, 9th Baron Clifford]]'''<!--English military leader--> |b|1435| '''[[Mary Stuart (1605–1607)|Mary Stuart]]'''<!--English princess--> |b|1605| '''[[Niels Juel]]'''<!--Danish admiral--> |d|1697| '''[[Elizabeth Bacon Custer]]'''<!--American writer--> |b|1842| '''[[Allen Butler Talcott]]'''<!--American painter--> |b|1867| '''[[Marie Byles]]'''<!--Australian lawyer--> |b|1900| '''[[Betty Ford]]'''<!--First Lady of the US--> |b|1918| '''[[Sara Northrup Hollister]]'''<!--American co-founder of Scientology--> |b|1924| '''[[Kofi Annan]]'''<!--Ghanian diplomat (UN Secretary General)--> |b|1938| '''[[Jack Tramiel]]'''<!--Polish/American businessman--> |d|2012|


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* [[1271]] – [[Crusades]]: The [[Knights Hospitaller]] surrendered the '''[[Krak des Chevaliers]]''', a castle in present-day Syria, to the army of the [[Mamluk]] sultan [[Baybars|Baibars]].
* [[1271]] – [[Crusades]]: The [[Knights Hospitaller]] surrendered the '''[[Krak des Chevaliers]]''', a castle in present-day Syria, to the army of the [[Mamluk]] sultan [[Baybars]].
* [[1904]] – France and the United Kingdom signed the '''[[Entente Cordiale]]''', agreeing to a peaceful coexistence after centuries of intermittent conflict.
* [[1904]] – France and the United Kingdom signed the '''[[Entente Cordiale]]''', agreeing to a peaceful coexistence after centuries of intermittent conflict.
* [[1911]] – American cartoonist '''[[Winsor McCay]]''' released the silent short film '''''[[Little Nemo (1911 film)|Little Nemo]]''''' ''(featured)'', one of the earliest animated films.
* [[1911]] – American cartoonist '''[[Winsor McCay]]''' released the silent short film '''''[[Little Nemo (1911 film)|Little Nemo]]''''' ''(featured)'', one of the earliest animated films.
* [[1933]] – The Australian state of [[Western Australia]] '''[[1933 Western Australian secession referendum|voted to secede]]''' from the federation, but efforts to implement the result proved to be unsuccessful.
* [[1933]] – The Australian state of [[Western Australia]] '''[[1933 Western Australian secession referendum|voted to secede from the federation]]''', but efforts to implement the result proved to be unsuccessful.
* [[1973]] – The Norwegian '''[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress Party]]''' was founded in a movie theater in Oslo.
* [[1973]] – The '''[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress Party]]''' was founded in a movie theater in Oslo, Norway.
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Hanamatsuri in Japan refimprove
1093Winchester Cathedral at Winchester in Hampshire, one of the largest cathedrals in England, was dedicated by Bishop Walkelin. lots of CN tags (8), could use more
1250Seventh Crusade: Egyptian Ayyubid forces defeated the Crusader army at the Battle of Fariskur in Egypt, capturing King Louis IX of France. citation issues
1341 – Italian scholar and poet Petrarch took the title of poet laureate at a ceremony in Rome. refimprove section
1740War of the Austrian Succession: The Royal Navy captured the Spanish ship of the line Princesa, which was later taken into British service. Date in source is 9th
1857Gallaudet University, the world's only university for hearing-impaired students, was established in Washington, D.C. date not cited, unreferenced section
1886 – British prime minister William Ewart Gladstone introduced the Government of Ireland Bill in the House of Commons. lots of CN tags in one section
1904 – British occultist and writer Aleister Crowley began transcribing The Book of the Law, one of the Holy Books of Thelema. date not cited, refimprove section
1911 – Dutch physicist Heike Kamerlingh Onnes discovered superconductivity. refimprove section
1992 – American tennis player Arthur Ashe announced that he had contracted HIV from blood transfusions; he spent the remainder of his life as an AIDS activist. refimprove section
2008 – The wind turbines at the Bahrain World Trade Center, the first building to incorporate turbines into its design, became operational. short, needs update
2008 – On board Soyuz TMA-12, Yi So-yeon became the first Korean astronaut. CN tags (5)
2013 – The Islamic State of Iraq and the Al-Nusra Front, two Sunni Muslim extremist groups, merged to form the Islamic State. 8 April date isn't sourced (or even mentioned) in target article
Philip IV of Spain |b|1605 multiple issues
Dionysios Solomos |b|1798| refimprove
Dead |d|1991 unreferenced section (discography)

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