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| [[1807]] – [[Robert Fulton]]'s '''''[[North River Steamboat]]''''', the world's first commercially successful [[paddle steamer]], went into service on the [[Hudson River]] in [[New York]]. |
| [[1807]] – [[Robert Fulton]]'s '''''[[North River Steamboat]]''''', the world's first commercially successful [[paddle steamer]], went into service on the [[Hudson River]] in [[New York]]. |
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| [[1962]] – [[East Germany|East German]] border guards shot and killed '''[[Killing of Peter Fechter|Peter Fechter]]''' as he attempted to cross the [[Berlin Wall]] into [[West Berlin]]. |
| [[1962]] – [[East Germany|East German]] border guards shot and killed '''[[Killing of Peter Fechter|Peter Fechter]]''' as he attempted to cross the [[Berlin Wall]] into [[West Berlin]]. |
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| [[1977]] – The Soviet [[nuclear-powered icebreaker]] '''''[[Arktika (1972 icebreaker)|Arktika]]''''' became the first surface ship to reach the [[North Pole]]. |
| [[1977]] – The Soviet [[nuclear-powered icebreaker]] '''''[[Arktika (1972 icebreaker)|Arktika]]''''' became the first surface ship to reach the [[North Pole]]. |
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|[[1999]] – '''[[1999 İzmit earthquake|An earthquake]]''' registering 7.6 [[Moment magnitude scale|M<sub>w</sub>]] northwestern Turkey<!-- ''(damage pictured)''-->, killing more than 17,000 people and leaving more than 250,000 homeless. |
|[[1999]] – '''[[1999 İzmit earthquake|An earthquake]]''' registering 7.6 [[Moment magnitude scale|M<sub>w</sub>]] northwestern Turkey<!-- ''(damage pictured)''-->, killing more than 17,000 people and leaving more than 250,000 homeless. |
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* [[986]] – [[Byzantine–Bulgarian wars]]: The Bulgarians defeated [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] forces at the '''[[Battle of the Gates of Trajan]]''' near present-day [[Ihtiman]], with Emperor [[Basil II|Basil II]] barely escaping. |
* [[986]] – [[Byzantine–Bulgarian wars]]: The Bulgarians defeated [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] forces at the '''[[Battle of the Gates of Trajan]]''' near present-day [[Ihtiman]], with Emperor [[Basil II|Basil II]] barely escaping. |
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* [[1560]] – The [[Scottish Reformation Parliament|Scottish Reformation Parliament]] approved a Protestant [[Creed#Christian confessions of faith|confession of faith]], initiating the '''[[Scottish Reformation]]''' and disestablishing [[Catholic Church in Scotland|Catholicism as the national religion]]. |
* [[1560]] – The [[Scottish Reformation Parliament|Scottish Reformation Parliament]] approved a Protestant [[Creed#Christian confessions of faith|confession of faith]], initiating the '''[[Scottish Reformation]]''' and disestablishing [[Catholic Church in Scotland|Catholicism as the national religion]]. |
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* [[1907]] – '''[[Pike Place Market]]''' |
* [[1907]] – '''[[Pike Place Market]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)'' -->, one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the U.S. and a popular tourist attraction, opened in [[Seattle|Seattle, Washington]]. |
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* [[1915]] – [[American Jews|American Jew]] '''[[Leo Frank]]''' was [[lynching|lynched]] by a mob of prominent citizens in [[Marietta, Georgia]], for the alleged murder of a 13-year-old girl. |
* [[1915]] – [[American Jews|American Jew]] '''[[Leo Frank]]''' was [[lynching|lynched]] by a mob of prominent citizens in [[Marietta, Georgia]], for the alleged murder of a 13-year-old girl. |
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* [[1916]] – [[World War I|World War I]]: Romania signed '''[[Treaty of Bucharest (1916)|a secret treaty]]''' with the [[Allies of World War I|Entente Powers]], agreeing to enter the war in return for promised territory in [[Austria-Hungary]]. |
* [[1916]] – [[World War I|World War I]]: Romania signed '''[[Treaty of Bucharest (1916)|a secret treaty]]''' with the [[Allies of World War I|Entente Powers]], agreeing to enter the war in return for promised territory in [[Austria-Hungary]]. |
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* [[1945]] – The [[Proclamation of Indonesian Independence|independence of Indonesia was proclaimed]] |
* [[1945]] – '''''[[Animal Farm]]''''', [[George Orwell]]'s satirical [[allegory]] of Soviet [[totalitarianism]], was first published. |
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* [[1945]] – The '''[[Proclamation of Indonesian Independence|independence of Indonesia was proclaimed]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> by [[Sukarno]] and [[Mohammad Hatta]] <!-- ''(pictured)'' -->, igniting a '''[[Indonesian National Revolution|revolution]]''' against the [[Dutch colonial empire|Dutch Empire]]<!--, who wanted to regain control of the territory following [[Surrender of Japan|Japan's surrender]] to end [[World War II]] two days earlier-->. |
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* [[1950]] – [[Korean War]]: Forty-two American [[prisoner of war|prisoners of war]] '''[[Hill 303 massacre|were massacred]]''' by the [[Korean People's Army]] on a hill above [[Waegwan]], South Korea<!-- ''(memorial pictured)''-->. |
* [[1950]] – [[Korean War]]: Forty-two American [[prisoner of war|prisoners of war]] '''[[Hill 303 massacre|were massacred]]''' by the [[Korean People's Army]] on a hill above [[Waegwan]], South Korea<!-- ''(memorial pictured)''-->. |
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* [[2008]] – '''[[Michael Phelps]]''' won his eighth gold medal of the [[2008 Summer Olympics|Beijing Summer Olympics]], the most golds by any person at a single games. |
* [[2008]] – '''[[Michael Phelps]]''' won his eighth gold medal of the [[2008 Summer Olympics|Beijing Summer Olympics]], the most golds by any person at a single games. |
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* Born/died: | '''[[Li Shouzhen]]'''<!--Chinese general--> |d|949| '''[[Katharina von Zimmern]]'''<!--Swiss abbess--> |d|1547| '''[[Korrie Layun Rampan]]'''<!--Indonesian writer, male--> |b|1953| '''[[Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen]]'''<!--German writer--> |d|1676| '''[[Leslie Groves]]'''<!--American general, male--> |b|1896| '''[[Maureen O'Hara]]'''<!--Irish actress--> |b|1920| '''[[Billy Fiske]]'''<!--American athlete and pilot--> |d|1940| '''[[Robert De Niro]]'''<!--American actor--> |b|1943| '''[[Sean Penn]]'''<!--American actor--> |b|1960| '''[[Dawn Mabalon]]'''<!--American academic--> |b|1972| '''[[Thierry Henry]]'''<!--French footballer--> |b|1977| '''[[Tarja Turunen]]'''<!--Finnish musician, female--> |b|1977| '''[[Saraya Bevis]]'''<!--English professional wrestler--> |b|1992 |
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* [[1668]] – '''[[1668 North Anatolia earthquake|An earthquake struck]]''' the [[Black Sea Region|North Anatolia region]], killing over 8,000 people. |
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Latest revision as of 09:22, 17 August 2024
This is a list of selected August 17 anniversaries that appear in the "On this day" section of the Main Page. To suggest a new item, in most cases, you can be bold and edit this page. Please read the selected anniversaries guidelines before making your edit. However, if your addition might be controversial or on a day that is or will soon be on the Main Page, please post your suggestion on the talk page instead.
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Hurricane Camille
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Robert Fulton
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Soldiers lay flowers at the memorial for the Hill 303 massacre
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Damage from the 1999 earthquake at İzmit, Turkey
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Miles Davis
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Soviet icebreaker NS Arktika
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Michael Phelps
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Battle of Verneuil
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Pike Place Market
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Sukarno proclaiming Indonesia's independence, with Hatta on the right
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Roosevelt and Churchill in Quebec, with Canadian prime minister William Lyon Mackenzie King
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Independence Day in Gabon (1960) | refimprove section |
: Independence Day in Indonesia (1945) | Independence Day: refimprove, Indonesia: date not cited |
1424 – Hundred Years' War: Allied English and Burgundian forces gained a strategically important victory at the bloody Battle of Verneuil in Normandy, France. | Too much uncited |
1807 – Robert Fulton's North River Steamboat, the world's first commercially successful paddle steamer, went into service on the Hudson River in New York. | page numbers needed |
1884 – The German colony of Kamerun was established, in the region of today's Republic of Cameroon and surrounding areas. | refimprove |
1862 – A council of Dakota decided to attack settlements throughout the Minnesota River valley in an effort to drive whites out of the area, sparking the Dakota War. | refimprove section |
1866 - The Grand Duchy of Baden announced its withdrawal from the German Confederation and signed a treaty of peace and alliance with Prussia. | single source |
1947 – A commission led by Cyril Radcliffe established the Radcliffe Line, the border between India and Pakistan after the Partition of India. | cleanup required |
1959 – A magnitude 7.3 ML earthquake occurred in southwestern Montana, U.S., causing a huge landslide that caused over 28 fatalities and created Quake Lake. | page numbers needed |
1962 – East German border guards shot and killed Peter Fechter as he attempted to cross the Berlin Wall into West Berlin. | refimprove |
1969 – Hurricane Camille struck the Mississippi coast of the United States, killing 259 people and causing $1.42 billion in damage. | Too much uncited |
1977 – The Soviet nuclear-powered icebreaker Arktika became the first surface ship to reach the North Pole. | refimprove |
1980 – Two-month-old Australian Azaria Chamberlain was taken from her family's campsite at Uluru by a dingo, for which her mother was wrongly convicted of murder. | lots of CN tags in one section |
1991 – A spree killer went on a shooting rampage at a shopping mall in Strathfield, a suburb of Sydney, Australia, killing seven people before being committing suicide. | lots of CN tags in one section |
1998 – U.S. President Bill Clinton admitted in taped testimony that he had an "improper physical relationship" with White House intern Monica Lewinsky. | appears on January 26 |
1999 – An earthquake registering 7.6 Mw northwestern Turkey, killing more than 17,000 people and leaving more than 250,000 homeless. | needs maintenance |
2009 – A hydroelectric turbine at the Sayano-Shushenskaya Dam in Russia catastrophically failed, flooding the turbine hall, killing 75 people and causing widespread power outages. | Too much uncited |
Nitta Yoshisada |d|1338 | date not cited |
Davy Crockett |b|1786 | in popular culture |
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- 986 – Byzantine–Bulgarian wars: The Bulgarians defeated Byzantine forces at the Battle of the Gates of Trajan near present-day Ihtiman, with Emperor Basil II barely escaping.
- 1560 – The Scottish Reformation Parliament approved a Protestant confession of faith, initiating the Scottish Reformation and disestablishing Catholicism as the national religion.
- 1676 – Scanian War: Swedish forces defeated Danish troops at the Battle of Halmstad.
- 1907 – Pike Place Market, one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the U.S. and a popular tourist attraction, opened in Seattle, Washington.
- 1915 – American Jew Leo Frank was lynched by a mob of prominent citizens in Marietta, Georgia, for the alleged murder of a 13-year-old girl.
- 1915 – A category 4 hurricane made landfall in Galveston, Texas, leaving at least 275 people dead and causing $50 million in damage.
- 1916 – World War I: Romania signed a secret treaty with the Entente Powers, agreeing to enter the war in return for promised territory in Austria-Hungary.
- 1943 – Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt met in a highly secret military conference (pictured) held in Quebec City.
- 1945 – Animal Farm, George Orwell's satirical allegory of Soviet totalitarianism, was first published.
- 1945 – The independence of Indonesia was proclaimed by Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta , igniting a revolution against the Dutch Empire.
- 1950 – Korean War: Forty-two American prisoners of war were massacred by the Korean People's Army on a hill above Waegwan, South Korea.
- 1959 – American musician Miles Davis released Kind of Blue, which became one of the best-selling and most critically acclaimed jazz recordings of all time.
- 2008 – Michael Phelps won his eighth gold medal of the Beijing Summer Olympics, the most golds by any person at a single games.
- Born/died: | Li Shouzhen |d|949| Katharina von Zimmern |d|1547| Korrie Layun Rampan |b|1953| Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen |d|1676| Leslie Groves |b|1896| Maureen O'Hara |b|1920| Billy Fiske |d|1940| Robert De Niro |b|1943| Sean Penn |b|1960| Dawn Mabalon |b|1972| Thierry Henry |b|1977| Tarja Turunen |b|1977| Saraya Bevis |b|1992
Notes
- Bloody Gulch massacre appears on August 12, so Hill 303 should not appear in the same year
- Hurricane Charley appears on August 13 and Hurricane Andrew is on August 24, so Hurricane Camille should not appear in the same year
- Atlantic Charter appears on August 14, so Quebec Conference should not appear in the same year
- Eustathios Daphnomeles appears on August 15, so Battle of the Gates of Trajan should not appear in the same year
- 1668 – An earthquake struck the North Anatolia region, killing over 8,000 people.
- 1876 – The premiere of Götterdämmerung by Richard Wagner (pictured) closed the first Bayreuth Festival.
- 1914 – World War I: Ignoring orders to retreat, Hermann von François led a successful counterattack defending East Prussia at the Battle of Stallupönen and scored the first German victory in the Eastern Front.
- 1943 – World War II: The Royal Air Force began a strategic bombing campaign against Nazi Germany's V-weapon programme by attacking the Peenemünde Army Research Center.
- Matthew Boulton (d. 1809)
- Gene Stratton-Porter (b. 1863)
- Margaret Hamilton (b. 1936)
- Gerri Major (d. 1984)