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| '''[[Patriots' Day]]''' in various U.S. states (1775)<!--3rd Monday-->
|'''[[Eid al-Fitr]]''' (Islam, 2023)
| Place holder for 2025 (3rd Monday)
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|'''[[Tiradentes|Tiradentes Day]]''' in Brazil
|'''[[Tiradentes|Tiradentes Day]]''' in Brazil
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* [[753&nbsp;BC]] – [[Romulus and Remus]] ''(depicted)''<!--not bold, date not in article--> legendarily '''[[Founding of Rome|founded the city of Rome]]''', according to the calculations of [[Ancient Rome|ancient Roman]] scholar [[Marcus Terentius Varro|Varro Reatinus]].
* [[753&nbsp;BC]] – [[Romulus and Remus]] ''(depicted)''<!--not bold, date not in article--> legendarily '''[[Founding of Rome|founded the city of Rome]]''', according to the calculations of [[Ancient Rome|ancient Roman]] scholar [[Marcus Terentius Varro|Varro Reatinus]].
* [[43 BC]] – Forces led by [[Mark Antony]] fought the '''[[Battle of Mutina]]''' against those of [[Decimus Junius Brutus Albinus|Decimus Brutus]], one of [[Assassination of Julius Caesar|Julius Caesar's assassins]].
* [[43 BC]] – Forces led by [[Mark Antony]] fought the '''[[Battle of Mutina]]''' against those of [[Decimus Junius Brutus Albinus|Decimus Brutus]], one of [[Assassination of Julius Caesar|Julius Caesar's assassins]].
* [[995]] - '''[[Ælfric of Abingdon]]''' was appointed [[Archbishop of Canterbury]]
* [[1509]] – '''[[Henry VIII|Henry&nbsp;VIII]]''' became [[List of English monarchs|King of England]], following the death of his father [[Henry VII of England|Henry&nbsp;VII]], eventually becoming a significant figure in the history of the English monarchy.
* [[1509]] – '''[[Henry VIII|Henry&nbsp;VIII]]''' became [[List of English monarchs|King of England]], following the death of his father [[Henry VII of England|Henry&nbsp;VII]], eventually becoming a significant figure in the history of the English monarchy.
* [[1789]] – The Ladies of Trenton social club '''[[George Washington's reception at Trenton|hosted a reception]]''' ''(depicted)'' for President-elect [[George Washington]] as he journeyed to New York City for [[First inauguration of George Washington|his first inauguration]].
* [[1789]] – The Ladies of Trenton social club '''[[George Washington's reception at Trenton|hosted a reception]]''' ''(depicted)'' for President-elect [[George Washington]] as he journeyed to New York City for [[First inauguration of George Washington|his first inauguration]].
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* [[2010]] – Ukraine and Russia signed the '''[[Kharkiv Pact]]''', extending the Russian lease on naval facilities in [[Crimea]].
* [[2010]] – Ukraine and Russia signed the '''[[Kharkiv Pact]]''', extending the Russian lease on naval facilities in [[Crimea]].
* [[2014]] – The city of [[Flint, Michigan]], U.S., '''[[Flint water crisis|changed its water source]]''' to the [[Flint River]], which exposed residents to [[lead poisoning]].
* [[2014]] – The city of [[Flint, Michigan]], U.S., '''[[Flint water crisis|changed its water source]]''' to the [[Flint River]], which exposed residents to [[lead poisoning]].
* Born/died: | '''[[Bardas]]'''<!--Byzantine noble-->|d|866| '''[[Bajkam]]'''<!--Turkish military commander-->|d|941| '''[[Anselm of Canterbury]]'''<!--Italian/English saint-->|d|1109| '''[[Petrus Apianus]]'''<!--German humanist-->|d|1552| '''[[Simon de la Loubère]]'''<!--French diplomat-->|b|1642| '''[[Jan Boeckhorst]]'''<!--Flemish painter-->|d|1668| '''[[Max Weber]]'''<!--German sociologist-->|b|1864| '''[[Ignatius Zakka I Iwas|Ignatius {{nowrap|Zakka I}} Iwas]]'''<!--Iraqi religious leader-->|b|1931| '''[[Carsten Borchgrevink]]'''<!--English/Norwegian explorer--> |d|1934| '''[[John Maynard Keynes]]'''<!--American economist-->|d|1946| '''[[Dorothy Eady]]'''<!--British Egyptologist-->|d|1981| '''[[Vivian Maier]]'''<!--American photographer-->|d|2009
* Born/died: | '''[[Bardas]]'''<!--Byzantine noble-->|d|866| '''[[Bajkam]]'''<!--Turkish military commander-->|d|941| '''[[Anselm of Canterbury]]'''<!--Italian/English saint-->|d|1109| '''[[Petrus Apianus]]'''<!--German humanist-->|d|1552| '''[[Simon de la Loubère]]'''<!--French diplomat-->|b|1642| '''[[Jan Boeckhorst]]'''<!--Flemish painter-->|d|1668| '''[[Max Weber]]'''<!--German sociologist-->|b|1864| '''[[Ignatius Zakka I Iwas|Ignatius {{nowrap|Zakka I}} Iwas]]'''<!--Iraqi religious leader-->|b|1931| '''[[Carsten Borchgrevink]]'''<!--English/Norwegian explorer--> |d|1934| '''[[John Maynard Keynes]]'''<!--American economist-->|d|1946| '''[[Mike Wingfield]]'''<!--South African scientist-->|b|1954| '''[[Dorothy Eady]]'''<!--British Egyptologist-->|d|1981| '''[[Vivian Maier]]'''<!--American photographer-->|d|2009
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'''[[April 21]]'''
'''[[April 21]]''': First day of '''[[Ridván]]''' ([[Baháʼí Faith]], 2023)<!--moves to April 20 in 2024-->
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* [[900]] – A debt was pardoned by the chief of [[Tondo (historical polity)|Tondo]] on the island of [[Luzon]] and recorded on the '''[[Laguna Copperplate Inscription]]''', the earliest known calendar-dated document found in the Philippines.
* [[900]] – A debt was pardoned by the chief of [[Tondo (historical polity)|Tondo]] on the island of [[Luzon]] and recorded on the '''[[Laguna Copperplate Inscription]]''', the earliest known calendar-dated document found in the Philippines.
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* [[1836]] – Forces of the [[Republic of Texas]] led by [[Sam Houston]]<!-- ''(pictured)''--> defeated the Mexican troops of General [[Antonio López de Santa Anna]] in the '''[[Battle of San Jacinto]]''', the decisive and final battle of the '''[[Texas Revolution]]'''.
* [[1836]] – Forces of the [[Republic of Texas]] led by [[Sam Houston]]<!-- ''(pictured)''--> defeated the Mexican troops of General [[Antonio López de Santa Anna]] in the '''[[Battle of San Jacinto]]''', the decisive and final battle of the '''[[Texas Revolution]]'''.
* [[1975]] – [[South Vietnam|South Vietnamese ]] president [[Nguyễn Văn Thiệu]] resigned on hearing of the '''[[Battle of Xuân Lộc|fall of Xuân Lộc]]''', the last battle of the [[Vietnam War]].
* [[1975]] – [[South Vietnam|South Vietnamese ]] president [[Nguyễn Văn Thiệu]] resigned on hearing of the '''[[Battle of Xuân Lộc|fall of Xuân Lộc]]''', the last battle of the [[Vietnam War]].
* [[2021]] – The [[Indonesian Navy]] submarine '''''[[KRI Nanggala (402)|Nanggala]]''''' sank with the loss of all 53 people on board.
* [[2021]] – The [[Indonesian Navy]] submarine '''''[[KRI Nanggala (402)|Nanggala]]''''' sank, resulting in the deaths of all 53 people on board.
{{Born and died list| '''[[Pope Alexander II|Pope Alexander&nbsp;II]]'''<!--Italian--> |d|1073| '''[[Antonín Kammel]]'''<!--Czech composer--> |b|1730| '''[[Cheryl Gillan]]'''<!--British politician--> |b|1952}}
{{Born and died list| '''[[Pope Alexander II|Pope Alexander&nbsp;II]]'''<!--Italian--> |d|1073| '''[[Antonín Kammel]]'''<!--Czech composer--> |b|1730| '''[[Cheryl Gillan]]'''<!--British politician--> |b|1952}}
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Patriots' Day in various U.S. states (1775) Place holder for 2025 (3rd Monday)
Tiradentes Day in Brazil multiple issues
Rama Navami - Hinduism Hindu calendar
1782 – A city pillar was erected on Rattanakosin Island, located on the eastern bank of the Chao Phraya River, an act considered the founding of the city of Bangkok. refimprove section
1894 – Norway formally adopted the Krag–Jørgensen, a repeating bolt action rifle designed by the Norwegians Ole Herman Johannes Krag and Erik Jørgensen, as the main firearm of its armed forces. needs more footnotes, unreferenced section
1918 – Manfred von Richthofen, known as the "Red Baron", was shot down and killed near Vaux-sur-Somme in France, after a career as the most successful fighter pilot of First World War with 80 confirmed air combat victories. refimprove section
1960Brasília, a planned city primarily designed by architect and urban planner Lúcio Costa, was officially inaugurated, replacing Rio de Janeiro as the capital of Brazil. unreferenced section
1967 – Colonel Georgios Papadopoulos overthrew the government of Greek Prime Minister Panagiotis Kanellopoulos, establishing the Regime of the Colonels. refimprove sections
1967 – The Socialist mayor of Marseille Gaston Defferre and Gaullist legislator René Ribière took up swords in the last duel fought in France. Defferre: unreferenced section; Ribière: stub
2002 – In the first round of the French presidential election, Jean-Marie Le Pen progressed to the runoff, a result so surprising that "21st of April" is now a common expression in France. Election: refimprove section, fact not in article; Le Pen: lots of CN tags (8)
* 1863 – Following his exile from Baghdad, Baháʼu'lláh, the founder of the Baháʼí Faith, began a twelve-day stay in the Garden of Ridván, where he declared himself to be "He whom God shall make manifest". article says 22 April
* 1914Mexican Revolution: The United States detained a German steamer carrying materiel for the Mexican federal government. One section almost uncited
Grounation Day (Rastafari Citation needed for date in article

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