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* [[1848]] – French authorities suppressed the '''[[June Days uprising]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, in which workers rioted in response to plans to close the [[National Workshops]].
* [[1848]] – French authorities suppressed the '''[[June Days uprising]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, in which workers rioted in response to plans to close the [[National Workshops]].
* [[1886]] – French chemist [[Henri Moissan]]<!--not bold, needs more footnotes--><!-- ''(pictured)''--> successfully isolated elemental '''[[fluorine]]''' ''(pictured in liquid state)'', for which he later won the [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]].
* [[1886]] – French chemist [[Henri Moissan]]<!--not bold, needs more footnotes--><!-- ''(pictured)''--> successfully isolated elemental '''[[fluorine]]''' ''(pictured in liquid state)'', for which he later won the [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]].
* [[1906]] – The '''[[1906 French Grand Prix]]''', the first [[Grand Prix motor racing]] competition, began near [[Le Mans]].
* [[1907]] – Organized by [[Vladimir Lenin]] and [[Joseph Stalin]], among others, [[Bolsheviks|Bolshevik]] revolutionaries '''[[1907 Tiflis bank robbery|robbed a bank stagecoach]]''' in [[Tbilisi|Tiflis]], present-day Georgia.
* [[1918]] – [[World War I]]: The 26-day '''[[Battle of Belleau Wood]]''' near the [[Marne River]] in France ended with American forces finally clearing that forest of German troops.
* [[1918]] – [[World War I]]: The 26-day '''[[Battle of Belleau Wood]]''' near the [[Marne River]] in France ended with American forces finally clearing that forest of German troops.
* [[1945]] – At '''[[United Nations Conference on International Organization|a conference]]''' in San Francisco, [[Member states of the United Nations#Original members|delegates from 50&nbsp;nations]] signed [[Charter of the United Nations|a charter]]<!--not bold, featured on October 24--> establishing the '''[[United Nations]]'''.
* [[1997]] – [[J.&nbsp;K. Rowling]]'s '''''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]''''', the first book in the '''''[[Harry Potter]]''''' [[fantasy literature|fantasy novel]] series, is released.
* [[1997]] – [[J.&nbsp;K. Rowling]]'s '''''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]''''', the first book in the '''''[[Harry Potter]]''''' [[fantasy literature|fantasy novel]] series, is released.
* [[2003]] – The [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] struck down [[Sodomy laws in the United States|sodomy laws in the country]] in the [[List of landmark court decisions in the United States|landmark]] decision '''''[[Lawrence v. Texas|Lawrence&nbsp;v. Texas]]'''''.
* [[2003]] – The [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] struck down [[Sodomy laws in the United States|sodomy laws in the country]] in the [[List of landmark court decisions in the United States|landmark]] decision '''''[[Lawrence v. Texas|Lawrence&nbsp;v. Texas]]'''''.
* [[2013]] – The [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] granted federal recognition to [[same-sex marriage in the United States|same-sex marriage]] when it '''[[United States v. Windsor|overturned]]''' the [[Defense of Marriage Act]].
* [[2015]] – The [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] ruled in '''''[[Obergefell v. Hodges]]'''''<!-- ''(plaintiff pictured)''--> that the [[Same-sex marriage in the United States|right of same-sex couples to marry is guaranteed]] by the [[Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution|Fourteenth Amendment]].
* [[2015]] – The [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] ruled in '''''[[Obergefell v. Hodges]]'''''<!-- ''(plaintiff pictured)''--> that the [[Same-sex marriage in the United States|right of same-sex couples to marry is guaranteed]] by the [[Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution|Fourteenth Amendment]].
* Born/died: | '''[[Henrietta of England]]'''<!--English/French duchess--> |b|1644| '''[[Marie Thérèse Rodet Geoffrin]]'''<!--French socialite--> |b|1699| '''[[Abner Doubleday]]'''<!--American general--> |b|1819| '''[[George IV of the United Kingdom]]'''<!--King--> |d|1830| '''[[Ebenezer Pemberton]]'''<!--American educator--> |d|1835| '''[[Daoud Corm]]'''<!--Lebanese painter--> |b|1852| '''[[Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia]]''' |b|1899| '''[[Elvy Kalep]]'''<!--Estonian pilot, female--> |b|1899| '''[[Violette Szabo]]'''<!--French spy--> |b|1921|'''[[Richie Powell]]'''<!--American musician--> |d|1956| '''[[Mary Rodgers]]'''<!--American composer/writer--> |d|2014'''[[David Goldblatt]]'''<!--South African photographer--> |d|2018
* Born/died: | '''[[Robert the Lotharingian]]'''<!--English bishop--> |d|1095| '''[[Henrietta of England]]'''<!--English/French duchess--> |b|1644| '''[[Marie Thérèse Geoffrin]]'''<!--French socialite-->|b|1699| '''[[Abner Doubleday]]'''<!--American general--> |b|1819| '''[[George IV|George IV of the United Kingdom]]'''<!--King--> |d|1830| '''[[Ebenezer Pemberton]]'''<!--American educator--> |d|1835| '''[[Daoud Corm]]'''<!--Lebanese painter--> |b|1852| '''[[Mary van Kleeck]]'''<!--American social scientist-->|b|1883| '''[[Elizabeth Pierce Blegen]]'''<!--American archaeologist-->|b|1888| '''[[Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia]]'''<!--Russian princess-->|b|1899| '''[[Elvy Kalep]]'''<!--Estonian pilot, female--> |b|1899| '''[[Violette Szabo]]'''<!--French spy--> |b|1921| '''[[Olive Morris]]'''<!--British activist--> |b|1952| '''[[Richie Powell]]'''<!--American musician--> |d|1956| '''[[Pommie Mbangwa]]'''<!--Zimbabwean cricketer-->|b|1976| '''[[Joel Campbell]]'''<!--Costa Rican footballer-->|b|1992| '''[[Mary Rodgers]]'''<!--American composer/writer--> |d|2014| '''[[David Goldblatt]]'''<!--South African photographer--> |d|2018|
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*[[1409]] – The [[Council of Pisa]] elected Peter of Candia as '''[[Antipope Alexander V|Pope Alexander V]]''' ''(pictured)'', becoming the third simultaneous claimant of the title of leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
* [[1409]] – The [[Council of Pisa]] elected Peter of Candia as '''[[Antipope Alexander V|Alexander&nbsp;V]]'''<!--''(pictured)''-->, becoming the third simultaneous claimant of the [[Pope|papacy]] during the [[Western Schism]].
* [[1844]] – <!--Despite a thirty year age gap,-->'''[[Julia Gardiner Tyler|Julia Gardiner]]''' ''(pictured)'' married U.S. President [[John Tyler]] at the [[Church of the Ascension, Episcopal (Manhattan)|Church of the Ascension]] in New York, becoming [[First Lady of the United States|the first lady]].
* [[1889]] – '''[[Bangui]]'''<!-- ''(city centre pictured)''-->, the capital and largest city of the present-day Central African Republic, was founded in [[French Congo]].
* [[1889]] – '''[[Bangui]]'''<!-- ''(city centre pictured)''-->, the capital and largest city of the present-day Central African Republic, was founded in [[French Congo]].
* [[1907]] – Organized by [[Vladimir Lenin]] and [[Joseph Stalin]], among others, [[Bolsheviks|Bolshevik]] revolutionaries '''[[1907 Tiflis bank robbery|robbed a bank stagecoach]]''' in [[Tbilisi|Tiflis]], present-day Georgia.
* [[1906]] – The '''[[1906 French Grand Prix]]''', the first [[Grand Prix motor racing]] competition, began near [[Le Mans]].
* [[1997]] – '''''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]''''', the first book in the <!--'''-->''[[Harry Potter]]''<!--'''--> series of [[fantasy literature|fantasy novels]] by [[J.&nbsp;K. Rowling]], was published.
* [[1945]] – At '''[[United Nations Conference on International Organization|a conference]]''' in San Francisco, [[Member states of the United Nations#Original members|delegates from 50&nbsp;nations]] signed [[Charter of the United Nations|a charter]]<!--not bold, featured on October 24--> establishing the '''[[United Nations]]'''.
{{Born and died list| '''[[Marie Thérèse Geoffrin]]'''<!--French socialite-->|b|1699| '''[[Mary van Kleeck]]'''<!--American social scientist-->|b|1883| '''[[Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia]]'''<!--Russian princess-->|b|1899| '''[[Olive Morris]]'''<!--British activist--> |b|1952| }}
* [[2013]] – The [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] granted federal recognition to [[same-sex marriage in the United States|same-sex marriage]] when it '''[[United States v. Windsor|overturned]]''' the [[Defense of Marriage Act]].
{{Born and died list| '''[[Robert the Lotharingian]]'''<!--English bishop--> |d|1095| '''[[Elizabeth Pierce Blegen]]'''<!--American archaeologist-->|b|1888|'''[[Pommie Mbangwa]]'''<!--Zimbabwean cricketer-->|b|1976|'''[[Joel Campbell]]'''<!--Costa Rican footballer-->|b|1992}}
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Day of the National Flag in Romania (1848) too many citations needed
International Day in Support of Victims of Torture; outdated
; Sunthorn Phu Day in Thailand refimprove
363 – Roman emperor Julian was killed during the retreat from his campaign against the Sassanid Empire. refimprove section
699En no Gyōja, the founder of the Japanese Buddhist sect known as Shugendō, was exiled to Izu Ōshima for witchcraft. unreferenced section
1409 – In an attempt to end the Western Schism, during which Gregory XII in Rome and Benedict XIII in Avignon simultaneously claimed to be the true pope, the Council of Pisa instead ended up electing a third one, Alexander V. unreferenced section
1541 – Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro was assassinated in Lima by supporters of his rival Diego de Almagro's son. refimprove section
1942 – The Grumman F6F Hellcat made its first flight, and went on to become the United States Navy's dominant fighter in the second part of World War II. refimprove
1948Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery", one of the most famous short stories in American literature, was published. refimprove section
1959Ingemar Johansson became the only Swedish world champion of heavyweight boxing by defeating American Floyd Patterson at Yankee Stadium. refimprove section
1936 – The first prototype of the Focke-Wulf Fw 61, the first fully controllable helicopter, made its maiden flight. refimprove
1963 – U.S. president John F. Kennedy gave his "Ich bin ein Berliner" speech, underlining the support of the United States for a democratic West Germany shortly after Soviet-supported East Germany erected the Berlin Wall. refimprove section
1976 – The CN Tower, the tallest freestanding structure on land, was opened to the public in Toronto. refimprove section, outdated
1997 – In Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down anti-obscenity provisions of the Communications Decency Act of 1996. needs more footnotes
2008 – The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in District of Columbia v. Heller that the Second Amendment to the US Constitution protects an individual's right to keep and bear arms for private use in Washington, D.C., and other federal enclaves. neutrality issues, outdated
Juliana Morell |d|1653 refimprove section
John Stevens |b|1749 iffy DoB
Yevgeny Primakov |d|2015 refimprove section
* 1295Przemysł II was crowned King of Poland in the first coronation of a Polish ruler in 219 years. too much uncited
* 2006Mari Alkatiri, the first prime minister of East Timor, resigned after weeks of political unrest. Tagged for citations
* 1996 – Irish crime reporter Veronica Guerin was murdered while stopped at a traffic light, an event that helped establish Ireland's Criminal Assets Bureau. Tagged for update

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Julia Gardiner Tyler
Julia Gardiner Tyler
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