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'''[[October 1]]''': [[National Day]] in the '''[[People's Republic of China]]''' ([[1949]]); [[Independence Day]] in '''[[Cyprus]]''' and '''[[Nigeria]]''' (both [[1960]]), '''[[Tuvalu]]''' ([[1978]]) and '''[[Palau]]''' ([[1994]]). |
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* [[331 BC]]: [[Alexander the Great]] of [[Macedon]] defeated [[Darius III of Persia|Darius III]] of [[Persian Empire|Persia]] in the '''[[Battle of Gaugamela]]''', and was subsequently crowned "[[King of Asia]]" in a ceremony in [[Arbil|Arbela]]. |
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* [[1891]]: '''[[Stanford University]]''', founded by [[railroad]] [[Business magnate|magnate]] and [[California]] [[Governor of California|Governor]] [[Leland Stanford]] along with his wife, [[Jane Stanford]], officially opened with 559 students and free [[tuition]]. |
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* [[1936]]: '''[[Francisco Franco]]''' was declared ''[[Generalissimo|Generalísimo]]'' and [[head of state]] during the [[Spanish Civil War]]. |
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* [[1958]]: '''[[NASA]]''' began operations, replacing the [[National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics]] (NACA). |
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* [[1964]]: [[Tokaido Shinkansen|Tōkaidō Shinkansen]], the first '''[[Shinkansen]]''' line of [[high-speed rail]]ways in [[Japan]], opened. |
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* [[1977]]: [[Brazil]]ian [[List of footballers (soccer)|football star]] Edson Arantes do Nascimento, better known as '''[[Pelé]]''', played his last professional [[football (soccer)|football game]]. |
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| '''[[Cyprus]]''' ([[1960]]), '''[[Palau]]''' ([[1994]]), and '''[[Independence Day (Nigeria)|Nigeria]]''' ([[1960]]) |
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| [[Calendar of saints|Feast day]] of '''[[Thérèse of Lisieux|St. Thérèse of Lisieux]]''' (Catholicism); |
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| [[331 BC]] – [[Alexander the Great]] of [[Macedon]] defeated [[Darius III of Persia|{{nowrap|Darius III}}]] of [[Persian Empire|Persia]] at the '''[[Battle of Gaugamela]]''', and was subsequently crowned "[[King of Asia]]" in a ceremony in [[Arbil|Arbela]]. |
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|[[1850]] – The '''[[University of Sydney]]''', Australia's oldest university, was established. |
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|Featured on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/October 11|October 11]] |
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| [[1898]] – The '''[[Vienna University of Economics and Business]]''', currently the largest university focusing on business and economics in Europe, was founded as ''k.u.k. Exportakademie''. |
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| [[1903]] – The '''[[1903 World Series|first modern World Series]]''', the annual championship series of [[Major League Baseball]], opened. |
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| [[1910]] – A large bomb '''[[Los Angeles Times bombing|destroyed]]''' the ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'' building in Los Angeles, killing 21 people. |
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| [[1936]] – '''[[Francisco Franco]]''' was declared ''[[Generalissimo|Generalísimo]]'' and [[head of state]] during the [[Spanish Civil War]]. |
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| [[1946]] – '''[[Mensa International|Mensa]]''', the largest and oldest high-[[Intelligence quotient|IQ]] society in the world, was formed in the United Kingdom. |
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| [[1958]] – '''[[NASA]]''' began operations, replacing the [[National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics]] (NACA). |
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| [[1961]] – Despite strong resistance from the [[United States Armed Forces|U.S. Armed Forces]], the '''[[Defense Intelligence Agency]]'''<!-- ''(seal pictured)''--> was formed, becoming the country's main global military [[espionage]] organization. |
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| [[1961]] – Canada's first private television network, '''[[CTV Television Network|CTV]]''', launched. |
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| [[1962]] – Amid '''[[Ole Miss riot of 1962|violent riots]]''', '''[[James Meredith]]''' became the first African American to enroll at the [[University of Mississippi]] after the intervention of the U.S. government. |
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| [[1964]] – The '''[[Tokaido Shinkansen]]''', the first [[Shinkansen]]<!--not bold, outdated--> line of [[high-speed rail]]ways in Japan<!-- ''(trainset pictured)''-->, opened for service. |
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| [[1971]] – '''[[Walt Disney World]]''', the most visited and largest recreational resort in the world, opened near [[Orlando, Florida]]. |
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| [[1971]] – The first [[CT scan|X-ray computed tomography scan]]<!--not bold, refimprove section-->, invented by '''[[Godfrey Hounsfield]]''', was performed at [[Atkinson Morley Hospital]] in [[Wimbledon]], England. |
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| [[1975]] – In boxing, [[Muhammad Ali]] defeated [[Joe Frazier]] in a match known as the "'''[[Thrilla in Manila]]'''". |
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| [[1991]] – New Zealand's '''[[Resource Management Act 1991|Resource Management Act]]''' came into effect, regulating access to natural and physical resources such as land, air and water, to ensure their [[Sustainable development|sustainable use]]. |
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| [[2005]] – A series of terrorist suicide '''[[2005 Bali bombings|bombings]]''' occurred at two sites in [[Bali]], Indonesia, killing 20 people and injuring more than 120 others. |
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* [[1800]] – With the signing of the '''[[Third Treaty of San Ildefonso]]''', Spain returned the colonial territory of [[Louisiana (New Spain)|Louisiana]] to France in return for territories in the Italian region of [[Tuscany]]. |
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* [[1832]] – '''[[Convention of 1832|The first political gathering of colonists]]''' ''(president pictured)'' in [[Mexican Texas]] convened to seek reforms from the Mexican government<!-- in the hopes of quelling the widespread belief that Texan settlers wished to secede from Mexico-->. |
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* [[1868]] – '''[[St Pancras railway station|St Pancras railway station]]''' ''(pictured)'' in London, now the terminus of the [[High Speed 1|Channel Tunnel Rail Link]], opened to the public. |
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* [[1888]] – The first issue of '''''[[National Geographic#Writing_and_photography|National Geographic]]''''' was published for the cost of fifty [[Cent (currency)|cents]] ([[United States dollar|USD]]), with an introductory address by the [[President (corporate title)|President]] of the magazine, [[Gardiner Greene Hubbard|Gardiner G. Hubbard]]. |
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* [[1891]] – '''[[Stanford University]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, founded by railroad magnate and California governor [[Leland Stanford]] and his wife [[Jane Stanford|Jane]] on former farm lands in [[Palo Alto, California]], admitted its first students. |
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* [[1906]] – '''[[Simla Deputation|A deputation of Muslim leaders]]''' led by the [[Aga Khan III]] met Indian viceroy [[Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 4th Earl of Minto|Lord Minto]] to secure greater political representation, eventually leading to the founding of the [[All-India Muslim League]]. |
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* [[1940]] – The first section of the '''[[Pennsylvania Turnpike]]''', one of the first long-distance limited-access highways in the U.S., opened to traffic. |
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* [[1949]] – [[Chinese Communist Party]] chairman [[Mao Zedong]] publicly proclaimed [[History of the People's Republic of China (1949–1976)|the establishment]]<!--not bold, refimprove--> of the '''[[China|People's Republic of China]]''' in Beijing's [[Tiananmen Square]]. |
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* [[1964]] – The '''[[Free Speech Movement]]''' was launched at the [[University of California, Berkeley]], when a crowd of 3,000 students prevented police from transporting [[Jack Weinberg]] away after his arrest. |
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* [[1989]] – [[Civil union]]s between [[Same-sex relationship|same-sex couples]] were '''[[Same-sex marriage in Denmark|legalised in Denmark]]''', the first country to do so. |
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* [[1991]] – [[Croatian War of Independence]]: [[Yugoslav People's Army]] forces invaded the area surrounding [[Dubrovnik]], Croatia, beginning '''[[Siege of Dubrovnik|a seven-month siege]]''' of the city. |
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* [[1994]] – '''[[Constitution of the Republic of Singapore Tribunal|A tribunal]]''' was established to consider matters relating to the [[constitution of Singapore]] upon referral by [[president of Singapore|the president]]. |
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* [[1998]] – '''[[Europol]]''', the EU's law enforcement agency, was formed with the ratification of the Europol Convention by all member states. |
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* [[2012]] – '''[[2012 Lamma Island ferry collision|A ferry collision]]''' off [[Lamma Island]], Hong Kong, killed 39 people and injured 92 others. |
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* [[2017]] – [[Stephen Paddock]] '''[[2017 Las Vegas shooting|fired more than 1,000 rounds of ammunition]]''' from his hotel suite on a crowd attending the [[Route 91 Harvest|Route 91 Harvest]] music festival on the [[Las Vegas Strip]], resulting in 60 deaths and 867 injuries. |
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* [[2018]] – The [[International Court of Justice]] ruled that '''[[Obligation to Negotiate Access to the Pacific Ocean|Chile was under no obligation to restore Bolivia's access to the Pacific Ocean]]''', which it had lost in the 19th century. |
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* Born/died: | '''[[Severus Alexander]]'''<!--Roman emperor--> |b|208| '''[[Morphia of Melitene]]'''<!--Queen of Jerusalem--> |d.or|1126; 1127| '''[[Henry III of England|Henry III of England]]'''<!--King--> |b|1207| '''[[Yaqub Spata]]'''<!--Albanian ruler--> |d|1416| '''[[Frans Floris]]'''<!--Flemish painter--> |d|1570| '''[[Caroline Harrison]]'''<!--American first lady--> |b|1832| '''[[Rose O'Neal Greenhow]]'''<!--American spy--> |d|1864| '''[[Helen Mayo]]'''<!--Australian physician--> |b|1878| '''[[Stanley Holloway]]'''<!--British actor--> |b|1890| '''[[Eli Whitney Blake Jr.]]'''<!--American scientist--> |d|1895| '''[[Zhu Rongji]]'''<!--Chinese politician--> |b|1928| '''[[Duncan Edwards]]'''<!--English footballer--> |b|1936| '''[[Rod Carew]]'''<!--Panamanian baseball player--> |b|1945| '''[[Ram Nath Kovind]]'''<!--Indian president--> |b|1945| '''[[Faik Ali Ozansoy]]'''<!--Turkish poet--> |d|1950| '''[[Malouma]]'''<!--Mauritanian singer, female--> |b|1960| '''[[Brie Larson]]'''<!--American actress--> |b|1989| '''[[Lucy Li]]'''<!--American golfer--> |b|2002 |
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* [[Flag of China]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/September 27|September 27]], so China should not appear in the same year |
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* [[Henry IV of England]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/September 30|September 30]], so Henry III should not appear in the same year |
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'''[[October 1]]''': [[Unification Day (Cameroon)|Unification Day]]<!--not bold, stub--> in '''[[Cameroon]]''' ([[1961]]); '''[[National Day of the People's Republic of China|National Day]]''' in China ([[1949]]); [[List of national independence days|Independence Day]] in '''[[Tuvalu]]''' ([[1978]]); '''[[Defenders Day (Ukraine)|Defenders Day]]''' in Ukraine ([[2015]]) |
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{{main page image/OTD|File:Valley View Yosemite August 2013 002.jpg|Yosemite Valley}} |
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* [[959]] – '''[[Edgar, King of England|Edgar]]''' acceded to the English throne upon the death of his brother '''[[Eadwig]]'''. |
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* [[1386]] – The '''[[Wonderful Parliament]]''' met at [[Westminster Abbey]] to address [[Richard II of England|King Richard II]]'s need for money, but soon changed focus to the reform of his administration. |
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* [[1890]] – At the encouragement of preservationist [[John Muir]] and writer [[Robert Underwood Johnson]], the [[United States Congress|U.S. Congress]] established '''[[Yosemite National Park]]''' ''(pictured)'' in California. |
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* [[1918]] – [[World War I|First World War]]: British and Arab troops '''[[Capture of Damascus|captured Damascus]]''' from the [[Ottoman Empire]]. |
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* [[2003]] – A levy was imposed on the hiring of '''[[foreign domestic helpers in Hong Kong]]''', who numbered in the hundreds of thousands at the time. |
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{{Born and died list| '''[[Kong Wei]]'''<!--Chinese official--> |d|895| '''[[Helen Mayo]]'''<!--Australian physician--> |b|1878| '''[[Jimmy Carter]]'''<!--American president--> |b|1924| '''[[Nani Alapai]]'''<!--Hawaiian soprano--> |d|1928}} |
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Cyprus (1960), Palau (1994), and Nigeria (1960) | Cyprus: date not cited; Palau: refimprove section; Nigeria: expand section |
Feast day of St. Thérèse of Lisieux (Catholicism); | refimprove sections, external links |
331 BC – Alexander the Great of Macedon defeated Darius III of Persia at the Battle of Gaugamela, and was subsequently crowned "King of Asia" in a ceremony in Arbela. | unreferenced section |
1850 – The University of Sydney, Australia's oldest university, was established. | Featured on October 11 |
1898 – The Vienna University of Economics and Business, currently the largest university focusing on business and economics in Europe, was founded as k.u.k. Exportakademie. | refimprove |
1903 – The first modern World Series, the annual championship series of Major League Baseball, opened. | refimprove section |
1910 – A large bomb destroyed the Los Angeles Times building in Los Angeles, killing 21 people. | refimprove section |
1936 – Francisco Franco was declared Generalísimo and head of state during the Spanish Civil War. | refimprove section |
1946 – Mensa, the largest and oldest high-IQ society in the world, was formed in the United Kingdom. | lots of CN tags (8) |
1958 – NASA began operations, replacing the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA). | Featured on July 29 |
1961 – Despite strong resistance from the U.S. Armed Forces, the Defense Intelligence Agency was formed, becoming the country's main global military espionage organization. | refimprove section |
1961 – Canada's first private television network, CTV, launched. | refimprove |
1962 – Amid violent riots, James Meredith became the first African American to enroll at the University of Mississippi after the intervention of the U.S. government. | Referencing issues |
1964 – The Tokaido Shinkansen, the first Shinkansen line of high-speed railways in Japan, opened for service. | Referencing issues |
1971 – Walt Disney World, the most visited and largest recreational resort in the world, opened near Orlando, Florida. | refimprove section |
1971 – The first X-ray computed tomography scan, invented by Godfrey Hounsfield, was performed at Atkinson Morley Hospital in Wimbledon, England. | unreferenced section |
1975 – In boxing, Muhammad Ali defeated Joe Frazier in a match known as the "Thrilla in Manila". | CN-tagged Legacy section |
1991 – New Zealand's Resource Management Act came into effect, regulating access to natural and physical resources such as land, air and water, to ensure their sustainable use. | unreferenced section |
2005 – A series of terrorist suicide bombings occurred at two sites in Bali, Indonesia, killing 20 people and injuring more than 120 others. | cn tags, refimprove |
2009 – The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, which acquired the judicial functions of the House of Lords, began work. | cleanup, refimprove section |
Nectarios of Aegina |b|1846| | excessive unreferenced material |
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- 1800 – With the signing of the Third Treaty of San Ildefonso, Spain returned the colonial territory of Louisiana to France in return for territories in the Italian region of Tuscany.
- 1832 – The first political gathering of colonists (president pictured) in Mexican Texas convened to seek reforms from the Mexican government.
- 1868 – St Pancras railway station (pictured) in London, now the terminus of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link, opened to the public.
- 1888 – The first issue of National Geographic was published for the cost of fifty cents (USD), with an introductory address by the President of the magazine, Gardiner G. Hubbard.
- 1891 – Stanford University, founded by railroad magnate and California governor Leland Stanford and his wife Jane on former farm lands in Palo Alto, California, admitted its first students.
- 1906 – A deputation of Muslim leaders led by the Aga Khan III met Indian viceroy Lord Minto to secure greater political representation, eventually leading to the founding of the All-India Muslim League.
- 1940 – The first section of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, one of the first long-distance limited-access highways in the U.S., opened to traffic.
- 1949 – Chinese Communist Party chairman Mao Zedong publicly proclaimed the establishment of the People's Republic of China in Beijing's Tiananmen Square.
- 1964 – The Free Speech Movement was launched at the University of California, Berkeley, when a crowd of 3,000 students prevented police from transporting Jack Weinberg away after his arrest.
- 1989 – Civil unions between same-sex couples were legalised in Denmark, the first country to do so.
- 1991 – Croatian War of Independence: Yugoslav People's Army forces invaded the area surrounding Dubrovnik, Croatia, beginning a seven-month siege of the city.
- 1994 – A tribunal was established to consider matters relating to the constitution of Singapore upon referral by the president.
- 1998 – Europol, the EU's law enforcement agency, was formed with the ratification of the Europol Convention by all member states.
- 2012 – A ferry collision off Lamma Island, Hong Kong, killed 39 people and injured 92 others.
- 2017 – Stephen Paddock fired more than 1,000 rounds of ammunition from his hotel suite on a crowd attending the Route 91 Harvest music festival on the Las Vegas Strip, resulting in 60 deaths and 867 injuries.
- 2018 – The International Court of Justice ruled that Chile was under no obligation to restore Bolivia's access to the Pacific Ocean, which it had lost in the 19th century.
- Born/died: | Severus Alexander |b|208| Morphia of Melitene |d.or|1126; 1127| Henry III of England |b|1207| Yaqub Spata |d|1416| Frans Floris |d|1570| Caroline Harrison |b|1832| Rose O'Neal Greenhow |d|1864| Helen Mayo |b|1878| Stanley Holloway |b|1890| Eli Whitney Blake Jr. |d|1895| Zhu Rongji |b|1928| Duncan Edwards |b|1936| Rod Carew |b|1945| Ram Nath Kovind |b|1945| Faik Ali Ozansoy |d|1950| Malouma |b|1960| Brie Larson |b|1989| Lucy Li |b|2002
Notes
- Flag of China appears on September 27, so China should not appear in the same year
- Henry IV of England appears on September 30, so Henry III should not appear in the same year
October 1: Unification Day in Cameroon (1961); National Day in China (1949); Independence Day in Tuvalu (1978); Defenders Day in Ukraine (2015)
- 959 – Edgar acceded to the English throne upon the death of his brother Eadwig.
- 1386 – The Wonderful Parliament met at Westminster Abbey to address King Richard II's need for money, but soon changed focus to the reform of his administration.
- 1890 – At the encouragement of preservationist John Muir and writer Robert Underwood Johnson, the U.S. Congress established Yosemite National Park (pictured) in California.
- 1918 – First World War: British and Arab troops captured Damascus from the Ottoman Empire.
- 2003 – A levy was imposed on the hiring of foreign domestic helpers in Hong Kong, who numbered in the hundreds of thousands at the time.
- Kong Wei (d. 895)
- Helen Mayo (b. 1878)
- Jimmy Carter (b. 1924)
- Nani Alapai (d. 1928)