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Image:General Emiliano Zapata cropped.jpg|General Emiliano Zapata (requires undeletion) |
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File:Emiliano Zapata, 1914.jpg|General Emiliano Zapata |
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File:Big Ben 2001-06-27.jpg|Big Ben |
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Image:Zapata.JPG|Emiliano Zapata (right) and his brother Eufemio Zapata |
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File:2ndBankofUSSouthFacade.JPG|Second Bank of the United States |
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Image:Akihito.jpg|Akihito, Emperor of Japan |
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File:Lech Kaczyński.jpg|Lech Kaczyński |
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Image:Empress Michiko of japan.jpg|Empress Michiko of Japan |
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File:Troubled Images Exhibition, Belfast, August 2010 (42).JPG|A poster supporting the Good Friday Agreement |
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File:F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1921.png|F. Scott Fitzgerald |
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File:Big-ben-1858 (cropped).jpg|Big Ben in 1858 |
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|[[1606]] – The '''[[London Company|Charter of the Virginia Company of London]]''' was established by [[Royal Charter]] by [[James I of England|King James I]] of [[Kingdom of England|England]] with the purpose of establishing [[British colonization of the Americas|colonial settlements in North America]]. |
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| [[1816]] – President [[James Madison]] signed the charter establishing the '''[[Second Bank of the United States]]''' as the nation's second [[national bank]]. |
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|[[1741]] – [[War of the Austrian Succession]]: [[Kingdom of Prussia|Prussia]] defeated [[Habsburg Monarchy|Austria]] at the '''[[Battle of Mollwitz]]''' in present-day [[Małujowice]], [[Poland]], cementing [[List of rulers of Prussia|Prussian King]] [[Frederick II of Prussia|Frederick II]]'s authority over the newly conquered territory of [[Silesia]]. |
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| [[1868]] – '''[[British expedition to Abyssinia|A British military expedition to Abyssinia]]''' culminated in a rout of the [[Ethiopian Empire]] and the later suicide of Emperor {{Nowrap|[[Tewodros II]]}}. |
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|[[1826]] – [[Greek War of Independence]]: The inhabitants of the [[Greece|Greek]] town [[Messolonghi]] attempted to escape a '''[[Third Siege of Messolonghi|year-long siege]]''', but were caught by [[Ottoman Empire|Turkish]] forces and slaughtered. |
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| [[1959]] – Crown Prince [[Akihito]], the future [[Emperor of Japan]], wedded '''[[Empress Michiko|Michiko]]''', the first commoner to marry into the [[Imperial House of Japan|Japanese Imperial Family]]. |
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|[[1968]] – In the best-known maritime disaster in New Zealand's history, the inter-island ferry '''[[TEV Wahine|TEV ''Wahine'']]''' capsized outside [[Wellington]] harbour, killing 53 of the 733 people on board. |
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|[[1925]] – The novel '''''[[The Great Gatsby]]''''' by [[F. Scott Fitzgerald]] ''(pictured)'' was first published. |
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|[[1971]] – In an attempt to thaw [[Sino-American relations]], members of the American [[table tennis]] team entered the People's Republic of China for '''[[Ping-pong diplomacy|a weeklong visit]]'''. |
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|[[1959]] – [[Crown prince|Crown Prince]] [[Akihito]], the future [[Emperor of Japan]], wedded '''[[Empress Michiko|Michiko]]''', the first [[commoner]] to marry into the [[Imperial House of Japan|Japanese Imperial Family]]. |
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| [[1998]] – Ireland and the United Kingdom signed the '''[[Good Friday Agreement]]'''<!-- ''(referendum poster pictured)''-->, a major step in the [[Northern Ireland peace process]]. |
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|[[1963]] – The [[United States Navy|U.S. Navy]] [[nuclear submarine]] '''{{USS|Thresher|SSN-593}}''' sank with all hands lost during deep-diving tests in the North Atlantic Ocean. |
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| [[2009]] – Fijian President [[Josefa Iloilo|Ratu Josefa Iloilo]] '''[[2009 Fijian constitutional crisis|announced]]''' that he had suspended the [[1997 Constitution of Fiji|constitution]] and assumed all [[governance]] in the country after it was ruled that the government of Prime Minister [[Frank Bainimarama]] was illegal. |
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|[[1968]] – In the best-known maritime disaster in [[New Zealand]]'s history, the inter-island ferry '''[[Wahine disaster|TEV ''Wahine'']]''' capsized outside [[Wellington]] harbour, killing 53 of the 733 people on board. |
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| [[2010]] – A [[Tupolev Tu-154|Tupolev Tu-154M]] aircraft carrying President [[Lech Kaczyński]] and other Polish officials '''[[Smolensk air disaster|crashed]]''' while attempting to land in heavy fog at [[Smolensk (air base)|Smolensk-North air base]], Russia, killing all 96 on board. |
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|[[1971]] – In an attempt to thaw [[Sino-American relations]], members of the [[United States|American]] [[Table Tennis]] Team '''[[Ping Pong Diplomacy|entered]]''' the [[People's Republic of China]] for a weeklong visit. |
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| '''[[Dolores Huerta]]'''<!--American labor leader--> |b|1930 |
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|[[1998]] – The [[Republic of Ireland]] and the [[United Kingdom]] signed the '''[[Belfast Agreement]]''' in [[Belfast]], a major step in the [[Northern Ireland peace process]]. |
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|* [[1826]] – [[Greek War of Independence]]: Inhabitants of the Greek town of [[Missolonghi]] attempted to escape '''[[Third siege of Missolonghi|a year-long siege]]''', but were caught and killed by [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] forces. |
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* [[1221]] — A [[Mongol Empire|Mongol army]] commanded by '''[[Tolui]]''' captured the city of [[Merv]] in present-day [[Turkmenistan]], allegedly killing more than 1.7 million people. |
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* [[1724]] [[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]] leads the first performance of his cantata [[Erfreut euch, ihr Herzen, BWV 66|''Erfreut euch, ihr Herzen'', BWV 66]], his first cantata composed for Easter in Leipzig. |
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* [[1741]] – [[War of the Austrian Succession]]: [[Kingdom of Prussia|Prussian]] forces defeated [[Habsburg monarchy|Austrian]] troops at the '''[[Battle of Mollwitz]]''' in present-day [[Małujowice]], Poland, cementing [[Frederick the Great|Frederick II]]'s authority over the newly conquered territory of [[Silesia]]. |
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* [[1815]] – '''[[Mount Tambora]]''' in Indonesia began [[1815 eruption of Mount Tambora|the most powerful volcanic eruption in recorded history]]<!--not bold, refexpand, lots of CN tags (15)-->, killing at least 71,000 people and [[Year Without a Summer|affecting temperatures worldwide]]. |
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* [[1858]] – '''[[Big Ben]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, the bell in the [[Palace of Westminster]]'s clock tower in London, was [[casting|cast]] after the original bell cracked during testing. |
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* [[1919]] – [[Mexican Revolution]] leader '''[[Emiliano Zapata]]''' ''(pictured)'' was shot to death near [[Ciudad Ayala, Morelos]]. |
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* [[1944]] – [[The Holocaust]]: Slovak Jewish prisoners '''[[Rudolf Vrba]]''' and [[Alfréd Wetzler]]<!--not bold, refimprove--> escaped from [[Auschwitz concentration camp|Auschwitz]], later publishing [[Vrba–Wetzler report|a report]] that became one of the earliest and most detailed descriptions of the camp's mass killings. |
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* [[1963]] – The [[United States Navy|U.S. Navy]] nuclear submarine '''{{USS|Thresher|SSN-593}}'''<!--[[USS Thresher (SSN-593)]]--> sank with all hands lost during deep-diving tests in the North Atlantic Ocean. |
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* [[1992]] – [[First Nagorno-Karabakh War]]: '''[[Maraga massacre|Dozens of Armenian civilians were massacred]]''' in the village of [[Maragha, Azerbaijan|Maraga]] by Azerbaijani forces. |
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* Born/died: | '''[[Michael Tarchaniota Marullus]]'''<!--Greek scholar--> |d|1500| '''[[Thomas Jones (bishop)|Thomas Jones]]'''<!--Irish bishop--> |d|1619| '''[[Wilhelm Egon von Fürstenberg]]'''<!--German bishop--> |d|1704| '''[[Samuel Hahnemann]]'''<!--German physician--> |b|1755| '''[[Giovanni Aldini]]'''<!--Italian physician--> |b|1762| '''[[Kishori Amonkar]]'''<!--Indian singer, female--> |b|1932| '''[[Carol V. Robinson]]'''<!--English chemist--> |b|1956| '''[[Carole Goble]]'''<!--English computer scientist--> |b|1961| '''[[Stuart Sutcliffe|Stu Sutcliffe]]'''<!--Scottish musician--> |d|1962| '''[[Evelyn Waugh]]'''<!--English writer, male--> |d|1966 |
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'''[[April 10]]''': '''[[Eid al-Fitr]]''' (Islam, 2024) |
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* [[1809]] – [[Napoleonic Wars]]: The '''[[War of the Fifth Coalition]]''' began with the Austrian invasion of Bavaria, then a [[client state]] of France. |
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* [[1925]] – The novel '''''[[The Great Gatsby]]''''' by American author [[F. Scott Fitzgerald|F. Scott Fitzgerald]]<!-- ''(pictured)''--> was first published by [[Charles Scribner's Sons|Scribner's]]. |
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* [[1970]] – In the midst of business disagreements with his bandmates, '''[[Paul McCartney]]''' announced his departure from [[the Beatles]]. |
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{{*mp}} [[1710]] – The '''[[Statute of Anne]]''', the first fully-fledged law regulating [[copyright]], entered into force in [[Kingdom of Great Britain|Great Britain]]. |
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* [[1973]] – In the deadliest aviation accident in Swiss history, '''[[Invicta International Airlines Flight 435|Invicta International Airlines Flight 435]]''' crashed into a hillside near [[Hochwald, Switzerland|Hochwald]], killing 108 people of 145 on board. |
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{{*mp}} [[1815]] – '''[[Mount Tambora]]''' in [[Indonesia]] began one of the most violent [[Volcano|volcanic eruptions]] in recorded history, killing at least 71,000 people, and [[Year Without a Summer|affecting worldwide temperatures]] for the next two years. |
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* [[2019]] – Scientists from the '''[[Event Horizon Telescope]]''' project released the first image of a [[black hole]] ''(depicted)'', located at the center of the galaxy [[Messier 87|M87]]. |
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{{*mp}} [[1868]] – A [[British Empire|British]] '''[[1868 Expedition to Abyssinia|military expedition]]''' to Abyssinia culminated in a rout of [[Ethiopian Empire|Ethiopians]] and the later suicide of Emperor [[Tewodros II of Ethiopia|Tewodros II]]. |
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{{Born and died list| '''[[Gabrielle d'Estrées]]'''<!--French noblewoman--> |d|1599| '''[[Lew Wallace]]'''<!--American general--> |b|1827| '''[[Jagjit Singh Lyallpuri]]'''<!--Indian politician--> |b|1917}} |
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{{*mp}} [[1941]] – [[World War II]]: The [[Independent State of Croatia]]<!--Not bolded, tagged with {{unreferenced section}}--> was established, with [[Ustaše]] leader '''[[Ante Pavelić]]''' ''(pictured)'' as head of the [[puppet state|puppet government]] of the [[Axis powers]]. |
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{{*mp}} [[1992]] – [[Nagorno-Karabakh War]]: At least 40 [[Armenians|Armenian]] civilians were '''[[Maraga Massacre|massacred]]''' in [[Maraga, Azerbaijan|Maraga]], [[Azerbaijan]]. |
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{{*mp}} [[2010]] – A [[Tupolev Tu-154|Tupolev Tu-154M]] aircraft carrying [[President of Poland]] [[Lech Kaczyński]] and other Polish officials '''[[2010 Polish Air Force Tu-154 crash|crashed]]''' while attempting to land in heavy fog at [[Smolensk (air base)|Smolensk-North air base]] near [[Smolensk]], [[Russia]], killing all 96 on board. |
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Siblings Day in the United States | citation needed tags |
1816 – President James Madison signed the charter establishing the Second Bank of the United States as the nation's second national bank. | refimprove section |
1868 – A British military expedition to Abyssinia culminated in a rout of the Ethiopian Empire and the later suicide of Emperor Tewodros II. | refimprove section |
1959 – Crown Prince Akihito, the future Emperor of Japan, wedded Michiko, the first commoner to marry into the Japanese Imperial Family. | refimprove section |
1968 – In the best-known maritime disaster in New Zealand's history, the inter-island ferry TEV Wahine capsized outside Wellington harbour, killing 53 of the 733 people on board. | refimprove section |
1971 – In an attempt to thaw Sino-American relations, members of the American table tennis team entered the People's Republic of China for a weeklong visit. | needs more footnotes, lead too short |
1998 – Ireland and the United Kingdom signed the Good Friday Agreement, a major step in the Northern Ireland peace process. | refimprove sections |
2009 – Fijian President Ratu Josefa Iloilo announced that he had suspended the constitution and assumed all governance in the country after it was ruled that the government of Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama was illegal. | outdated |
2010 – A Tupolev Tu-154M aircraft carrying President Lech Kaczyński and other Polish officials crashed while attempting to land in heavy fog at Smolensk-North air base, Russia, killing all 96 on board. | unreferenced section |
Dolores Huerta |b|1930 | citation needed tags (8) |
* 1826 – Greek War of Independence: Inhabitants of the Greek town of Missolonghi attempted to escape a year-long siege, but were caught and killed by Ottoman forces. | Many citations needed tags |
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- 1221 — A Mongol army commanded by Tolui captured the city of Merv in present-day Turkmenistan, allegedly killing more than 1.7 million people.
- 1724 Bach leads the first performance of his cantata Erfreut euch, ihr Herzen, BWV 66, his first cantata composed for Easter in Leipzig.
- 1741 – War of the Austrian Succession: Prussian forces defeated Austrian troops at the Battle of Mollwitz in present-day Małujowice, Poland, cementing Frederick II's authority over the newly conquered territory of Silesia.
- 1815 – Mount Tambora in Indonesia began the most powerful volcanic eruption in recorded history, killing at least 71,000 people and affecting temperatures worldwide.
- 1858 – Big Ben, the bell in the Palace of Westminster's clock tower in London, was cast after the original bell cracked during testing.
- 1919 – Mexican Revolution leader Emiliano Zapata (pictured) was shot to death near Ciudad Ayala, Morelos.
- 1944 – The Holocaust: Slovak Jewish prisoners Rudolf Vrba and Alfréd Wetzler escaped from Auschwitz, later publishing a report that became one of the earliest and most detailed descriptions of the camp's mass killings.
- 1963 – The U.S. Navy nuclear submarine USS Thresher (SSN-593) sank with all hands lost during deep-diving tests in the North Atlantic Ocean.
- 1992 – First Nagorno-Karabakh War: Dozens of Armenian civilians were massacred in the village of Maraga by Azerbaijani forces.
- Born/died: | Michael Tarchaniota Marullus |d|1500| Thomas Jones |d|1619| Wilhelm Egon von Fürstenberg |d|1704| Samuel Hahnemann |b|1755| Giovanni Aldini |b|1762| Kishori Amonkar |b|1932| Carol V. Robinson |b|1956| Carole Goble |b|1961| Stu Sutcliffe |d|1962| Evelyn Waugh |d|1966
April 10: Eid al-Fitr (Islam, 2024)
- 1809 – Napoleonic Wars: The War of the Fifth Coalition began with the Austrian invasion of Bavaria, then a client state of France.
- 1925 – The novel The Great Gatsby by American author F. Scott Fitzgerald was first published by Scribner's.
- 1970 – In the midst of business disagreements with his bandmates, Paul McCartney announced his departure from the Beatles.
- 1973 – In the deadliest aviation accident in Swiss history, Invicta International Airlines Flight 435 crashed into a hillside near Hochwald, killing 108 people of 145 on board.
- 2019 – Scientists from the Event Horizon Telescope project released the first image of a black hole (depicted), located at the center of the galaxy M87.
- Gabrielle d'Estrées (d. 1599)
- Lew Wallace (b. 1827)
- Jagjit Singh Lyallpuri (b. 1917)