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File:Karte Tokia MKL1888.png|Tokyo 1888
File:PISCES RESCUE - NAVY PHOTO 1973.jpg|The rescue of crew of ''Pisces&nbsp;III'' in the Irish Sea
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{{*mp}} [[1715]] &ndash; '''[[Louis XIV of France]]''' ''(pictured)'', the "Sun King", died after a [[reign]] of 72 years, longer than any other [[List of French monarchs|French]] or other major European [[monarch]].<!--Tagged with {{Unreferenced}}


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{{*mp}} [[1862]] &ndash; [[American Civil War]]: Confederate States of America|Confederate]] forces attacked retreating [[Union Army]] troops at the '''[[Battle of Chantilly]]''' during a rainstorm in [[Chantilly, Virginia|Chantilly]], [[Virginia]], but the fighting ended up being tactically inconclusive.
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{{*mp}} [[1951]] &ndash; [[Australia|'''A'''ustralia]], [[New Zealand|'''N'''ew '''Z'''ealand]] and the [[United States|'''U'''nited '''S'''tates]] signed a mutual defence pact known as the '''[[ANZUS|ANZUS Treaty]]''' in [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]], agreeing to cooperate on defence matters in the [[Pacific Ocean]] area.
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{{*mp}} [[1969]] &ndash; A bloodless [[coup d'état]] led by '''[[Muammar al-Gaddafi]]''' overthrew [[Idris I of Libya]].
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| '''[[Constitution of Slovakia|Constitution Day]]''' in Slovakia ([[1992]])
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| ; [[List of national independence days|Independence Day]] in '''[[Uzbekistan]]''' ([[1991]])
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| Start of the '''[[liturgical year]]''' ([[Eastern Orthodox Church]]);
| unreferenced section
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| [[1529]] – '''[[Sancti Spiritu (Argentina)|Sancti Spiritu]]''', the first European settlement in Argentina, was destroyed by [[Indigenous peoples in Argentina|Amerindians]].
| single source
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| [[1715]] – '''[[Louis XIV|Louis&nbsp;XIV]]''', the "Sun King", died after a reign of 72 years, longer than any other [[List of French monarchs|French monarch]].
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| [[1763]] – [[Catherine II of Russia]] endorsed educator [[Ivan Betskoy]]'s plans for the '''[[Moscow Orphanage]]''', an ambitious, state-run, experimental [[Russian Enlightenment]] project to educate orphans into ideal citizens.
| refimprove
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| [[1831]] – [[Pope Gregory XVI]] established the '''[[Order of St. Gregory the Great]]''' to recognize high support for the [[Holy See]] or for the Pope.
| lots of CN tags (19)
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| [[1878]] – Hired by [[Alexander Graham Bell]], '''[[Emma Nutt]]''' became the world's first female [[switchboard operator|telephone operator]].
| uses unreliable sources, could be cleaned up with some research
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| [[1880]] – The army of [[Mohammad Ayub Khan]] was routed by the British at the [[Battle of Kandahar]]<!--not bold, refimprove-->, ending the '''[[Second Anglo-Afghan War]]'''.
| unreferenced section
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| [[1923]] – The '''[[1923 Great Kantō earthquake|Great Kantō earthquake]]''', measuring 7.9 on the [[Richter magnitude scale|Richter scale]], struck the [[Kantō region]] of Japan, devastating [[Tokyo]] and [[Yokohama]], and killing over an estimated 100,000 people.
| popular culture
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| [[1928]] – Ahmet Zogu, President of the [[Albanian Republic]], declared the country was now a [[constitutional monarchy]] and himself king with the [[regnal name]] '''[[Zog I of Albania|{{nowrap|Zog I}}]]'''.
|unreferenced section
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| [[1951]] – '''A'''ustralia, '''N'''ew '''Z'''ealand and the '''U'''nited '''S'''tates signed a mutual defence pact known as the '''[[ANZUS|ANZUS Treaty]]''' in San Francisco, agreeing to cooperate on defence matters in the [[Pacific Ocean]] area.
| refimprove section
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| [[1961]] – The thirty-year '''[[Eritrean War of Independence]]''' began when rebels led by [[Hamid Idris Awate]] fired shots at the Ethiopian Army.
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| '''[[José B. Nísperos]]'''<!--American soldier--> |d|1922
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| '''[[Edward Alleyn]]'''<!--English actor--> |b|1556|
| multiple cn tags
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| '''[[Ferenc Gyulay]]'''<!--Hungarian army officer--> |bd|1799; 1868|
| deathdate not cited
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| '''[[Walter Reuther]]'''<!--American trade unionist--> |b|1907|
| Overreliance on quotes
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| '''[[Harriet Shaw Weaver]]'''<!--English activist--> |b|1876|
| Birthdate not cited
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| '''[[Yvonne De Carlo]]'''<!--Canadian/American actress--> |b|1922|
| Multiple cn tags
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| '''[[Othmar Schoeck]]'''<!--Swiss composer--> |b|1886|
| Birthday not cited
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| '''[[Giacomo Torelli]]'''<!--Italian theatre designer--> |b|1608|
| Birthday not cited


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'''[[September 1]]''': Start of the '''[[Liturgical year]]''' in the [[Eastern Orthodox Church]]; '''[[Constitution Day]]''' in [[Slovakia]]; [[Independence Day]] in '''[[Uzbekistan]]'''.
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[[Image:Wiki Moscow Orphanage, Moskvoretskaya Embankment.jpg|120px|Moscow Orphanage]]
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{{*mp}} [[1763]] &ndash; [[Age of Enlightenment]]: [[Catherine II of Russia]] endorsed educator [[Ivan Betskoy]]'s plans for the '''[[Moscow Orphanage]]''' ''(pictured)'', an ambitious, state-run, experimental [[Russian Enlightenment]] project to educate [[orphan]]s into ideal citizens.
{{*mp}} [[1804]] &ndash; [[German people|German]] [[astronomer]] [[Karl Ludwig Harding]] discovered '''[[3 Juno|Juno]]''', one of the largest [[Asteroid belt|main belt asteroids]], naming it after [[Juno (mythology)|the Roman goddess]].
{{*mp}} [[1923]] &ndash; The '''[[Great Kanto earthquake]]''', measuring between about 7.9 and 8.4 on the [[Richter magnitude scale]], struck the [[Kanto region]] of [[Japan]], devastating [[Tokyo]] and [[Yokohama]], and killing over an estimated 100,000 people.
{{*mp}} [[1939]] &ndash; [[Nazi Germany|Germany]] launched the '''[[Invasion of Poland (1939)|Polish Campaign]]''' and attacked [[Second Polish Republic|Poland]] at [[Wieluń]] and [[Westerplatte]], starting [[World War II]] in Europe.
{{*mp}} [[1983]] &ndash; [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[interceptor aircraft|jet interceptors]] shot down the [[civilian]] [[airliner]] [[Korean Air|Korean Air Lines]] '''[[Korean Air Lines Flight 007|Flight 007]]''' near [[Sakhalin|Sakhalin island]] in the North [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]], killing all 246 passengers and 23 crew on board.
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'''[[September 1#Events|More events on this day...]]'''


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Recent days: [[August 31]] &ndash; [[August 30]] &ndash; [[August 29]]
* [[1774]] – Under orders from Governor [[Thomas Gage]], British soldiers removed gunpowder from a [[Gunpowder magazine|magazine]] in the [[Province of Massachusetts Bay]], which caused [[Patriot (American Revolution)|Patriot]]s to '''[[Powder Alarm|prepare for war]]'''.
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* [[1804]] – German astronomer [[Karl Ludwig Harding]] discovered one of the largest [[Asteroid belt|main-belt asteroids]], naming it '''[[3 Juno|Juno]]''' after [[Juno (mythology)|the Roman goddess]].
* [[1859]] – '''[[Carrington Event|A powerful solar flare]]''' caused a [[coronal mass ejection]] that struck Earth a few hours later, generating the most intense [[geomagnetic storm]] ever recorded and causing bright [[aurora]]e visible in the [[middle latitudes]].
* [[1862]] – [[American Civil War]]: [[Confederate States Army|Confederate forces]] '''[[Battle of Chantilly|attacked retreating troops]]''' of the [[Union Army]] during a rainstorm in [[Chantilly, Virginia]], but the battle ended inconclusively.
* [[1872]] – A small British force commanded by a surgeon fought off '''[[Battle of Orange Walk|a surprise attack]]''' by the [[Maya peoples|Maya]] on [[Orange Walk Town]], [[British Honduras]].
* [[1902]] – The first [[science fiction film]], titled '''''[[A Trip to the Moon]]'''''<!-- ''(scene pictured)''--> and based on ''[[From the Earth to the Moon]]'' by [[Jules Verne]], was released in France.
* [[1914]] – The '''[[passenger pigeon]]''', which once numbered in the billions, became extinct when '''[[Martha (passenger pigeon)|the last individual]]''' died in captivity
* [[1937]] – The first group of around 172,000 [[Koryo-saram|Koreans]] '''[[Deportation of Koreans in the Soviet Union|were deported by Soviet authorities]]''' from the [[Russian Far East]] to the [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh]] and [[Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic|Uzbek SSRs]]; around 10 to 25 percent died.
* [[1939]] – German forces [[Invasion of Poland|attacked multiple locations in Poland]]<!--not bold, refimprove section-->, including '''[[Bombing of Wieluń|Wieluń]]''' and '''[[Battle of Westerplatte|Westerplatte]]''', starting [[European theatre of World War II|World War&nbsp;II in Europe]]<!--Link to this article since [[World War II#Chronology]] currently states that the overall start of the war has several dates-->.
* [[1952]] – [[Ernest Hemingway]]'s novel '''''[[The Old Man and the Sea]]''''', which later won the [[Pulitzer Prize for Fiction]], was first published.
* [[1953]] – '''[[KARE (TV)|Channel 11]]''' began television broadcasts in [[Minneapolis]], United States.
* [[1966]] – '''[[1966 Dayton race riot|Rioting]]''' erupted in [[Dayton, Ohio]], resulting in one death and the mobilization of the [[Ohio National Guard]].
* [[1967]] – At [[1967 Arab League summit|an Arab League summit]], eight nations issued the '''[[Khartoum Resolution]]''', declaring that there would be "no peace with Israel, no recognition of Israel, [and] no negotiations with it".
* [[1969]] – '''[[Muammar Gaddafi]]''' ''(pictured)'' led [[1969 Libyan coup d'état|a coup d'état]]<!--not bold, refimprove--> to overthrow King [[Idris of Libya]].
* [[1973]] – A 76-hour multinational rescue effort in the [[Irish Sea]] resulted in '''[[Rescue of Roger Mallinson and Roger Chapman|the deepest sub rescue in history]]''' ''(pictured)''.
* [[1983]] – A Soviet [[interceptor aircraft|jet interceptor]] shot down the civilian '''[[Korean Air Lines Flight 007|Korean Air Lines Flight&nbsp;007]]'''<!-- ''(artist's rendition pictured)''--> near the island of [[Sakhalin]] in the north Pacific, killing all 246 passengers and 23 crew on board.
* [[2000]] – '''[[Speakers' Corner, Singapore|Speakers' Corner]]''', a [[free speech]] area in [[Hong Lim Park]] in Singapore, was launched.
* [[2019]] – '''[[Hurricane Dorian]]'''<!-- ''(satellite image shown)''-->, the most powerful [[Atlantic hurricane]] on record outside the [[tropics]], made landfall in the Bahamas at [[Saffir–Simpson scale#Category 5|Category&nbsp;5]] intensity.
* Born/died: | '''[[Hannah Glasse]]'''<!--English cook--> |d|1770| '''[[Chrysanthus Janssen]]'''<!--Dutch arachnologist--> |b|1905| '''[[Abdur Rahman Biswas]]'''<!--Bangledeshi president--> |b|1926| '''[[Charles Atangana]]'''<!--Cameroonian chief--> |d|1943 | '''[[Luis Walter Alvarez]]'''<!--American physicist--> |d|1988 | '''[[Zendaya]]'''<!--American actress/singer--> |b|1996 | '''[[Margaret Mary Vojtko]]'''<!--American linguist--> |d|2013

==Notes==
* [[Gleiwitz incident]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/August 31|August 31]], so Invasion of Poland should not appear in the same year
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'''[[September 1]]''': '''[[Labour Day (Canada)|Labour Day]]<!--CANADIAN English WITH the "U"-->''' in Canada and '''[[Labor Day]]<!--AMERICAN English WITHOUT the "U"-->''' in the United States (2025)<!--both 1st Monday in September-->
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* [[1145]] – The main altar of '''[[Lund Cathedral]]''', then the Catholic cathedral of all the Nordic countries, was [[Dedication of churches|dedicated]] to [[Saint Lawrence]] and the [[Mary, mother of Jesus|Virgin Mary]].
* [[1604]] – The '''[[Guru Granth Sahib]]''' ''(folio depicted)'', the religious text of [[Sikhism]], was installed in the [[Golden Temple]] in [[Amritsar]].
* [[1859]] – '''[[Carrington Event|A powerful solar flare]]''' caused a [[coronal mass ejection]] that struck Earth a few hours later, generating the most intense [[geomagnetic storm]] ever recorded and causing bright [[aurora]]e visible in the [[middle latitudes]].
* [[1911]] – Construction began on the '''[[Saline Valley salt tram]]''', which during its operation was the steepest tram in the United States.
* [[1972]] – In a match widely publicized as a [[Cold War]] confrontation, American chess [[grandmaster (chess)|grandmaster]] '''[[Bobby Fischer]]''' became the 11th [[World Chess Championship|World Chess Champion]] with '''[[World Chess Championship 1972|his victory]]''' over Soviet '''[[Boris Spassky]]'''.
{{Born and died list| '''[[Yasuo Kuniyoshi]]'''<!--Japanese/American painter, male--> |b|1889|'''[[Alan Dershowitz]]'''<!--American lawyer--> |b|1938| '''[[Doreen Valiente]]'''<!--English Wiccan--> |d|1999| '''[[Jang Jin-young]]'''<!--Korean actress--> |d|2009}}
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Constitution Day in Slovakia (1992) refimprove
; Independence Day in Uzbekistan (1991) confusing section, refimprove section
Start of the liturgical year (Eastern Orthodox Church); unreferenced section
1529Sancti Spiritu, the first European settlement in Argentina, was destroyed by Amerindians. single source
1715Louis XIV, the "Sun King", died after a reign of 72 years, longer than any other French monarch. refimprove section
1763Catherine II of Russia endorsed educator Ivan Betskoy's plans for the Moscow Orphanage, an ambitious, state-run, experimental Russian Enlightenment project to educate orphans into ideal citizens. refimprove
1831Pope Gregory XVI established the Order of St. Gregory the Great to recognize high support for the Holy See or for the Pope. lots of CN tags (19)
1878 – Hired by Alexander Graham Bell, Emma Nutt became the world's first female telephone operator. uses unreliable sources, could be cleaned up with some research
1880 – The army of Mohammad Ayub Khan was routed by the British at the Battle of Kandahar, ending the Second Anglo-Afghan War. unreferenced section
1923 – The Great Kantō earthquake, measuring 7.9 on the Richter scale, struck the Kantō region of Japan, devastating Tokyo and Yokohama, and killing over an estimated 100,000 people. popular culture
1928 – Ahmet Zogu, President of the Albanian Republic, declared the country was now a constitutional monarchy and himself king with the regnal name Zog I. unreferenced section
1951Australia, New Zealand and the United States signed a mutual defence pact known as the ANZUS Treaty in San Francisco, agreeing to cooperate on defence matters in the Pacific Ocean area. refimprove section
1961 – The thirty-year Eritrean War of Independence began when rebels led by Hamid Idris Awate fired shots at the Ethiopian Army. refimprove
José B. Nísperos |d|1922 stub
Edward Alleyn |b|1556| multiple cn tags
Ferenc Gyulay |bd|1799; 1868| deathdate not cited
Walter Reuther |b|1907| Overreliance on quotes
Harriet Shaw Weaver |b|1876| Birthdate not cited
Yvonne De Carlo |b|1922| Multiple cn tags
Othmar Schoeck |b|1886| Birthday not cited
Giacomo Torelli |b|1608| Birthday not cited

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Notes

September 1: Labour Day in Canada and Labor Day in the United States (2025)

Illuminated Guru Granth Sahib folio
Illuminated Guru Granth Sahib folio
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