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File:Landis portrait-restored.png|Kenesaw Mountain Landis |
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File:MalcolmHall.jpg|Malcolm Hall, University of the Philippines College of Law |
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File:Detail of Reculver Church Sullivan 1755.jpg|St Mary's Church, Reculver |
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File:Ruins of Haiti National Palace - Port au Prince 2012.jpg|Damage to the [[National Palace (Haiti)|National Palace]] in [[Port-au-Prince]] |
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| [[1911]] – The '''[[University of the Philippines College of Law]]''', from which many leading Filipino political figures have since graduated, was founded in [[Quezon City]]. |
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| [[1921]] – Seeking to restore confidence after the [[Black Sox Scandal]], owners of [[Major League Baseball]] teams elected former [[United States district court|U.S. district court]] judge '''[[Kenesaw Mountain Landis]]''' ''(pictured)'' as the first [[Commissioner of Baseball|commissioner of baseball]]. |
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| [[1945]] – [[World War II]]: The Soviet Union's [[Red Army]] crossed the [[Vistula River]] in Poland on their way to '''[[Vistula–Oder Offensive|invade Germany]]'''. |
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| [[1959]] – '''[[Motown|Motown Records]]''' was founded as Tamla Records in [[Detroit]], eventually popularizing the eponymous style of [[soul music]]. |
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| [[1969]] – In [[American football]], the [[New York Jets]] upset the [[History of the Baltimore Colts|Baltimore Colts]] to win '''[[Super Bowl III|Super {{Nowrap|Bowl III}}]]''' in one of the greatest upsets in American sports history. |
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| '''[[Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor|Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor]]'''<!--German--> |d|1519| |
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* [[475]] – '''[[Basiliscus]]''' became [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] emperor after [[Zeno (emperor)|Zeno]]<!--not bold, refimprove section--> was forced to flee [[Constantinople]]. |
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{{*mp}} [[1808]] – The '''[[Wernerian Natural History Society]]''', a [[learned society]] interested in the broad field of [[natural history]], was founded in [[Edinburgh]], [[Scotland]]. |
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* [[1554]] – '''[[Bayinnaung]]''', who later assembled what was probably the largest empire in the history of mainland Southeast Asia, was crowned as the king of the Burmese [[Toungoo dynasty]]. |
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* [[1777]] – '''[[Mission Santa Clara de Asís]]''' ''(pictured)'', a [[Spanish missions in California|Spanish mission in California]] that formed the basis of both the city of [[Santa Clara, California|Santa Clara]] and [[Santa Clara University]], was established by the [[Franciscans]]. |
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* [[1808]] – [[John Rennie the Elder|John Rennie]]'s scheme to defend '''[[St Mary's Church, Reculver|St Mary's Church]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> in [[Reculver]] from [[coastal erosion]] was abandoned in favour of demolition, despite the church being an exemplar of [[Anglo-Saxon architecture]]. |
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* [[1865]] – The foundation stone of '''[[Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral]]''' in [[Cork (city)|Cork]] was laid. |
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* [[1895]] – The '''[[National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty]]''', a conservation organisation in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, was founded. |
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* [[1916]] – '''[[Oswald Boelcke]]''' and '''[[Max Immelmann]]''' became the first German aviators to be awarded the ''[[Pour le Mérite]]'', Germany's highest military honour. |
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* [[1918]] – '''[[Minnie Pit Disaster|An underground explosion]]''' at a coal mine in [[Staffordshire]], England, killed 155 men and boys. |
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* [[1964]] – Sultan [[Jamshid bin Abdullah of Zanzibar|Jamshid bin Abdullah]] was '''[[Zanzibar Revolution|overthrown by rebels]]''' led by [[John Okello]], ending 200 years of Arab dominance in [[Zanzibar]]. |
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* [[2010]] – '''[[2010 Haiti earthquake|An earthquake]]''' registering {{nowrap|7.0 [[Moment magnitude scale|M<sub>w</sub>]]}} struck Haiti<!-- ''(damage pictured)''-->, killing more than 100,000 people. |
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* [[2010]] – Iranian physicist '''[[Massoud Ali-Mohammadi]]''' was assassinated while leaving his home for the [[University of Tehran]], where he was a professor. |
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* Born/died: | '''[[John Winthrop]]'''<!--American colonist--> |b.or|1587; 1588| '''[[Rosalba Carriera]]'''<!--Italian painter, female--> |b|1673| '''[[Étienne Lenoir]]'''<!--Belgian engineer--> |b|1822| '''[[John Singer Sargent]]'''<!--American/English painter--> |b|1856| '''[[Spyridon Louis]]'''<!--Greek athlete--> |b|1873| '''[[Hermann Göring]]'''<!--Nazi official--> |b|1893| '''[[Austin Chapman]]'''<!--Australian politician--> |d|1926 | '''[[Nikolai Podgorny]]'''<!--Ukrainian (Soviet) statesman--> |d|1983| '''[[Zhansaya Abdumalik]]'''<!--Kazakh chess player-->|b|2000| '''[[Daniel Bensaïd]]'''<!--French philosopher--> |d|2010 '''[[Olga Ladyzhenskaya]]'''<!--Russian mathematician--> |d|2004| |
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'''[[January 12]]''': '''[[Zanzibar Revolution|Zanzibar Revolution Day]]''' in Tanzania ([[1964]]) |
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{{main page image/OTD|File:Comet P1 McNaught02 - 23-01-07-edited.jpg|Comet McNaught}} |
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* [[1659]] – [[Allahabad Fort|The fort]] at '''[[Prayagraj|Allahabad]]''' was surrendered to the forces of [[Mughal Empire|Mughal]] emperor [[Aurangzeb]]. |
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* [[1879]] – [[Anglo-Zulu War]]: [[Natal Native Contingent]] and British troops defeated Zulu forces in the '''[[Action at Sihayo's Kraal]]'''. |
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* [[1899]] – During a storm, the crew of '''[[Lynmouth Lifeboat Station]]''' transported their 10-ton [[lifeboat (rescue)|lifeboat]] {{convert|15|mi|km|0|abbr=on}} overland in order to rescue a damaged [[schooner]]. |
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* [[2007]] – '''[[Comet McNaught]]''' ''(pictured)'' reached [[Apsis|perihelion]], becoming the brightest [[comet]] in over 40 years, with an [[apparent magnitude]] of −5.5. |
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{{Born and died list| '''[[John Singer Sargent]]'''<!--Artist known for his portraiture--> |b|1856| '''[[Laura Adams Armer]]'''<!--American writer/photographer--> |b|1874| '''[[Princess Patricia of Connaught]]'''<!--English--> |d|1974| }} |
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{{*mp}} [[1838]] – In order to avoid anti-[[Mormon]] persecution, [[Latter Day Saint movement]] founder '''[[Joseph Smith, Jr.]]''' and his followers fled [[Kirtland, Ohio|Kirtland]], [[Ohio]] for [[Far West, Missouri|Far West]], [[Missouri]]. |
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{{*mp}} [[1970]] – The self-proclaimed [[Biafra|Republic of Biafra]] in southeastern [[Nigeria]] capitulated, ending the '''[[Nigerian Civil War]]'''. |
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Latest revision as of 03:40, 12 August 2024
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Kenesaw Mountain Landis
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Yohannes IV of Ethiopia
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1848 – The Palermo rising in Sicily commenced against the Bourbon kingdom of the Two Sicilies. | no footnotes |
1872 – Yohannes IV was crowned Emperor of Ethiopia in Axum, the first imperial coronation in that city in over 200 years. | unreferenced section |
1911 – The University of the Philippines College of Law, from which many leading Filipino political figures have since graduated, was founded in Quezon City. | promotional |
1921 – Seeking to restore confidence after the Black Sox Scandal, owners of Major League Baseball teams elected former U.S. district court judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis (pictured) as the first commissioner of baseball. | significance of date, date not in article |
1932 – Running in a special election, Hattie Wyatt Caraway became the first woman elected to the United States Senate. | date not in article |
1945 – World War II: The Soviet Union's Red Army crossed the Vistula River in Poland on their way to invade Germany. | refimprove |
1959 – Motown Records was founded as Tamla Records in Detroit, eventually popularizing the eponymous style of soul music. | refimprove |
1969 – In American football, the New York Jets upset the Baltimore Colts to win Super Bowl III in one of the greatest upsets in American sports history. | unreferenced section |
1971 – The American situation comedy All in the Family, starring Carroll O'Connor as Archie Bunker, was first broadcast on the CBS television network; the show broke ground in its depiction of issues previously deemed unsuitable for U.S. network television comedy. | refimprove section |
Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor |d|1519| | Tagged as too long |
Priscilla Susan Bury |b|1799| | Too much unreferenced |
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- 475 – Basiliscus became Byzantine emperor after Zeno was forced to flee Constantinople.
- 1554 – Bayinnaung, who later assembled what was probably the largest empire in the history of mainland Southeast Asia, was crowned as the king of the Burmese Toungoo dynasty.
- 1777 – Mission Santa Clara de Asís (pictured), a Spanish mission in California that formed the basis of both the city of Santa Clara and Santa Clara University, was established by the Franciscans.
- 1808 – John Rennie's scheme to defend St Mary's Church in Reculver from coastal erosion was abandoned in favour of demolition, despite the church being an exemplar of Anglo-Saxon architecture.
- 1865 – The foundation stone of Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral in Cork was laid.
- 1895 – The National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, a conservation organisation in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, was founded.
- 1916 – Oswald Boelcke and Max Immelmann became the first German aviators to be awarded the Pour le Mérite, Germany's highest military honour.
- 1918 – An underground explosion at a coal mine in Staffordshire, England, killed 155 men and boys.
- 1964 – Sultan Jamshid bin Abdullah was overthrown by rebels led by John Okello, ending 200 years of Arab dominance in Zanzibar.
- 1967 – Seventy-three-year-old psychology professor James Bedford became the first person to be cryonically preserved with intent of future resuscitation.
- 2010 – An earthquake registering 7.0 Mw struck Haiti, killing more than 100,000 people.
- 2010 – Iranian physicist Massoud Ali-Mohammadi was assassinated while leaving his home for the University of Tehran, where he was a professor.
- Born/died: | John Winthrop |b.or|1587; 1588| Rosalba Carriera |b|1673| Étienne Lenoir |b|1822| John Singer Sargent |b|1856| Spyridon Louis |b|1873| Hermann Göring |b|1893| Austin Chapman |d|1926 | Nikolai Podgorny |d|1983| Zhansaya Abdumalik|b|2000| Daniel Bensaïd |d|2010 Olga Ladyzhenskaya |d|2004|
January 12: Zanzibar Revolution Day in Tanzania (1964)
- 1659 – The fort at Allahabad was surrendered to the forces of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb.
- 1879 – Anglo-Zulu War: Natal Native Contingent and British troops defeated Zulu forces in the Action at Sihayo's Kraal.
- 1899 – During a storm, the crew of Lynmouth Lifeboat Station transported their 10-ton lifeboat 15 mi (24 km) overland in order to rescue a damaged schooner.
- 1969 – British rock band Led Zeppelin released their first album, Led Zeppelin, in the United States.
- 2007 – Comet McNaught (pictured) reached perihelion, becoming the brightest comet in over 40 years, with an apparent magnitude of −5.5.
- John Singer Sargent (b. 1856)
- Laura Adams Armer (b. 1874)
- Princess Patricia of Connaught (d. 1974)