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|[[1619]] – [[Netherlands|Dutch]] statesman '''[[Johan van Oldenbarnevelt]]''' was executed in [[The Hague]] after having been accused of treason. |
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|[[1619]] – Dutch statesman '''[[Johan van Oldenbarnevelt]]''' was executed in [[The Hague]] after having been accused of treason. |
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|[[1848]] – '''''[[Maamme]]''''', the [[national anthem]] of [[Finland]] written by [[German people|German]] [[composer]] [[Fredrik Pacius]] and Finnish [[poet]] [[Johan Ludvig Runeberg]], was performed for the first time. |
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| [[1846]] – The United States declared war on Mexico after a series of disputes in the wake of the 1845 [[Texas Annexation|U.S. annexation of Texas]], starting the '''[[Mexican–American War]]'''. |
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|[[1909]] – The first '''[[Giro d'Italia]]''' long distance [[road bicycle racing]] [[Stage (bicycle race)|stage race]] began in [[Italy]], with Italian professional road racing [[Cycling|cyclist]] [[Luigi Ganna]] becoming the eventual winner. |
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| [[1848]] – '''''[[Maamme]]'''''<!-- ''(audio featured)''-->, the [[national anthem]] of Finland written by German composer [[Fredrik Pacius]] and Finnish poet [[Johan Ludvig Runeberg]], was performed for the first time. |
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|[[1912]] – The '''[[Royal Flying Corps]]''', which later became part of the [[Royal Air Force]], was established in the [[United Kingdom]]. |
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| [[1888]] – [[Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil|Princess Isabel]] ''(pictured)'' signed the ''[[Lei Áurea]]''<!--Not bold, refimprove--> into law, formally abolishing '''[[slavery in Brazil]]'''. |
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|[[1958]] – [[Algerian War]]: A group of [[France|French]] military officers '''[[May 1958 crisis|led a coup]]''' in [[Algiers]], demanding that a government of national unity be formed with [[Charles de Gaulle]] at its head in order to defend [[French Algeria|French control of Algeria]]. |
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|[[1912]] – The '''[[Royal Flying Corps]]''', which later became part of the [[Royal Air Force]], was established in the United Kingdom. |
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|[[1969]] – [[Malaysian Chinese|Chinese]]–[[Malays (ethnic group)|Malay]] [[race riot]]s '''[[May 13 Incident|began]]''' in [[Kuala Lumpur]], [[Malaysia]], leaving at least 190 people dead, and leading the government to declare a [[state of emergency]] and suspend [[Parliament of Malaysia|Parliament]] until 1971. |
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| [[1917]] – Ten-year-old [[Lúcia Santos]]<!-- ''(pictured middle)''--> and her cousins [[Francisco and Jacinta Marto]] reportedly began experiencing a [[Marian apparition]] near [[Fátima, Portugal]], now known as '''[[Our Lady of Fátima]]'''. |
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| [[1948]] – Fifteen Jewish [[Kibbutz]] residents of [[Kfar Etzion]] '''[[Kfar Etzion massacre|were massacred]]''' following their surrender after a two-day battle with the [[Arab Legion]] and Arab settlers. |
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| [[1952]] – The '''[[Rajya Sabha]]''', the [[upper house]] of the [[Parliament of India]], held its first sitting. |
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| [[1967]] – '''[[Zakir Husain (politician)|Zakir Husain]]''' took office as the first elected Muslim [[President of India]]. |
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| [[1981]] – [[Pope John Paul II]] was '''[[Attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II|shot and critically wounded]]''' in [[St Peter's Square]], Vatican City. |
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| [[2014]] – The worst mining disaster in Turkish history took place when '''[[Soma mine disaster|an explosion]]''' caused an underground [[Coal-seam fire|mine fire]] at a coal mine in [[Soma, Manisa]], leaving 301 people dead. |
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|* [[1638]] – Construction began on the '''[[Red Fort]]'''<!-- ''(gate pictured)''--> in Delhi, the main residence of the [[Mughal emperors]], now an iconic symbol of India. |
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|* [[1779]] – Negotiated by Russian and French mediators, the [[Treaty of Teschen]]<!--not bold, unreferenced--> was signed by Austria and Prussia, leading to the end of the '''[[War of the Bavarian Succession]]'''. |
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|* [[1862]] – [[American Civil War]]: '''[[Robert Smalls]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> escaped from slavery <!--in [[Charleston, South Carolina]],--> by commandeering the [[USS Planter (1862)|CSS ''Planter'']] and sailing it from [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]]-controlled waters to the [[Union blockade]]. |
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|* [[1940]] – Three days after becoming [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|prime minister of the United Kingdom]], [[Winston Churchill]] gave his "'''[[blood, toil, tears and sweat]]'''" speech to the [[House of Commons]]. |
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|* [[1958]] – [[Algerian War]]: A group of French military officers '''[[May 1958 crisis in France|led a coup]]''' in [[Algiers]], demanding the formation of a government <!--of national unity headed by [[Charles de Gaulle]]--> to defend [[French Algeria|French control of Algeria]]. |
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|* [[1995]] – '''[[Alison Hargreaves]]''' became the first woman to reach the summit of [[Mount Everest]] without the aid of [[Sherpa people|Sherpas]] or bottled oxygen. |
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* [[1373]] – The English [[Mysticism|mystic]] '''[[Julian of Norwich]]'''<!--''(statue pictured)''--> recovered from a severe illness during which she experienced a series of intense [[Visions of Jesus and Mary|visions of Christ]], which she later described in [[Revelations of Divine Love|the first known English-language book written by a woman]]. |
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{{*mp}} [[1846]] – The [[United States]] declared war on [[Mexico]] after a series of disputes in the wake of the 1845 [[Texas Annexation|U.S. annexation of Texas]], starting the '''[[Mexican-American War|Mexican–American War]]'''. |
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* [[1861]] – The Australian astronomer [[John Tebbutt]] discovered the '''[[C/1861 J1|Great Comet of 1861]]'''<!-- ''(depicted)''-->, through whose tail the Earth passed later that year. |
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{{*mp}} [[1913]] – [[Russian American]] '''[[Igor Sikorsky]]''' flew the world's first multi-engine [[fixed-wing aircraft]], the ''[[Russky Vityaz]]'', which he designed himself. |
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* [[1913]] – The Russian inventor '''[[Igor Sikorsky]]''' flew the self-designed ''[[Sikorsky Russky Vityaz|Russky Vityaz]]'', the world's first four-engine [[fixed-wing aircraft]]. |
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{{*mp}} [[1917]] – '''[[Our Lady of Fátima]]''': Ten-year-old [[Lúcia Santos]] ''(pictured middle)'' and her cousins Francisco and Jacinta Marto reportedly began experiencing a [[Marian apparition]] near [[Fátima, Portugal|Fátima]], [[Portugal]]. |
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* [[1958]] – The Australian adventurer '''[[Ben Carlin]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> became the only person to [[Circumnavigation|circumnavigate]] the world in an [[amphibious vehicle]], having travelled over 80,000 kilometres (50,000 miles) by land and sea. |
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{{*mp}} [[1952]] – The '''[[Rajya Sabha]]''', the [[upper house]] of the [[Parliament of India]], held its first sitting. |
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* [[1969]] – '''[[13 May incident|Sino-Malay race riots]]''' began in [[Kuala Lumpur]], leaving at least 190 people dead, with the government declaring a [[state of emergency]] and suspending the [[Parliament of Malaysia]] until 1971. |
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{{*mp}} [[1981]] – [[Mehmet Ali Ağca]] '''[[Pope John Paul II assassination attempt|shot and critically wounded]]''' [[Pope]] [[Pope John Paul II|John Paul II]] in [[Saint Peter's Square]], [[Vatican City]]. |
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* [[1972]] – [[The Troubles]]: A car bomb planted by [[Ulster loyalism|Ulster loyalists]] exploded outside a crowded pub in Belfast, Northern Ireland, beginning '''[[Battle at Springmartin|two days of gun battles]]''' between the [[British Army]], the [[Provisional Irish Republican Army]], and the [[Ulster Volunteer Force]]. |
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{{*mp}} [[1985]] – Eleven members of the black liberation group '''[[MOVE]]''' were killed when a [[Philadelphia Police Department|police]] helicopter dropped a [[bomb]] on their house during a raid in [[Philadelphia]]. |
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* [[1985]] – Eleven members of the American [[Black liberation theology|Black liberation]] group '''[[MOVE]]''' were killed when a [[Philadelphia Police Department|Philadelphia police]] helicopter dropped a bomb on their house during a raid. |
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{{*mp}} [[2005]] – Uzbek Interior Ministry and National Security Service<!--Not wikilinked, no article exists yet--> troops '''[[Andijan massacre|fired]]''' into a crowd of protesters in [[Andijan]], [[Uzbekistan]], killing anywhere from 187, the official count of the government, to a reported 5,000 people. |
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* [[1992]] – '''[[Li Hongzhi]]''' introduced the [[Falun Gong]]<!--not bold, needs cleanup--> movement at a public lecture in [[Changchun]], China. |
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* [[2005]] – [[Ministry of Internal Affairs (Uzbekistan)|Uzbek Interior Ministry]] and [[State Security Service (Uzbekistan)|State Security Service]] troops '''[[Andijan massacre|fired at protesters]]''' in [[Andijan]], killing between 187 and 1,500 people. |
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* Born/died: | '''[[Muhammad VII of Granada|Muhammad VII of Granada]]'''<!--Spanish emir--> |d|1408| '''[[Ole Worm]]'''<!--Danish physician--> |b|1588| '''[[Cornelis Schut]]'''<!--Flemish painter--> |b|1597| '''[[John Nash (architect)|John Nash]]'''<!--English architect--> |d|1835| '''[[Arthur Sullivan]]'''<!--English composer--> |b|1842| '''[[Kate Marsden]]'''<!--English missionary--> |b|1859| '''[[Lorna Hodgkinson]]'''<!--Australian educator--> |b|1887| '''[[Inge Lehmann]]'''<!--Danish geologist, female--> |b|1888| '''[[Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed]]'''<!--Indian president--> |b|1905| '''[[Antonia Ferrín Moreiras]]'''<!--Spanish astronomer, female--> |b|1914| '''[[Ralph Milne]]'''<!--Scottish footballer--> |b|1961| '''[[H. Trendley Dean|H. Trendley Dean]]'''<!--American dentist--> |d|1962 '''[[Jagdish Mali]]'''<!--Indian photographer, male--> |d|2013| '''[[David Malet Armstrong]]'''<!--Australian philosopher--> |d|2014 |
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* [[Beatification of Pope John Paul II]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/May 9|May 9]] and [[Juan María Fernández y Krohn]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/May 12|May 12]], so Pope John Paul II assassination attempt should not appear in the same year |
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* [[Norway Debate]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/May 7|May 7]] and [[Neville Chamberlain]]'s resignation appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/May 10|May 10]], so Churchill's speech should not appear in the same year |
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'''[[May 13]]''': '''[[Yom HaZikaron]]''' in Israel (2024) |
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'''[[May 13]]''': {{<!--If this is the second sunday in May-->#ifeq:13|{{Weekday in month|Second|Sunday|May|{{CURRENTYEAR}}}}|'''[[Mother's Day]]''' in several countries ([[{{CURRENTYEAR}}]]);}} '''[[Rotuma Day]]''' in [[Fiji]] |
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* [[1909]] – '''[[1909 Giro d'Italia|The inaugural edition]]''' of the '''[[Giro d'Italia]]''', a long-distance multiple-[[Race stage|stage]] bicycle race, began in [[Milan]]; the Italian <!--professional road racing--> cyclist [[Luigi Ganna]] was the eventual winner. |
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[[Image:Dona Isabel.jpg|Isabel the Redeemer|100x100px]] |
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* [[1958]] – US vice president [[Richard Nixon]]'s motorcade '''[[Attack on Richard Nixon's motorcade|was attacked by a mob]]''' in Caracas, Venezuela. |
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* [[2000]] – '''[[Enschede fireworks disaster|An explosion]]''' ''(aftermath pictured)'' at a fireworks factory in [[Enschede]], Netherlands, resulted in 23 deaths and approximately €450 million in damage. |
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{{*mp}} [[1373]] – [[English people|English]] [[mysticism|mystic]] '''[[Julian of Norwich]]''' recovered from a severe illness, during which she experienced a series of intense [[visions of Jesus and Mary|visions of Jesus Christ]]; later she would describe them in ''[[Revelations of Divine Love]]'', the first known [[English language]] book written by a woman. |
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* [[2008]] – Nine bombs placed by the [[Indian Mujahideen]], then an unknown terrorist group, '''[[Jaipur bombings|exploded in a 15-minute period]]''' in [[Jaipur]], India, killing 80 people and injuring more than 200 others. |
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{{*mp}} [[1779]] – [[Russian Empire|Russia]]n and [[Kingdom of France|French]] mediators negotiated the [[Treaty of Teschen]]<!--not bolded, short--> to end the '''[[War of the Bavarian Succession]]'''. |
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{{Born and died list| '''[[Maria Theresa]]'''<!-- Habsburg ruler--> |b|1717|'''[[John Littlejohn (preacher)|John Littlejohn]]''' <!-- American preacher-->|d|1836| '''[[Alicja Iwańska]]''' <!-- Polish sociologist--> |b|1918 | '''[[Gary Cooper]]''' <!-- US actor--> |d|1961|}} |
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{{*mp}} [[1888]] – [[Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil|Princess Isabel]] ''(pictured)'' of the [[Empire of Brazil]] signed the ''[[Lei Áurea]]''<!--Not bolded, short--> into law, formally abolishing '''[[slavery in Brazil]]'''. |
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{{*mp}} [[1992]] – '''[[Li Hongzhi]]''' introduced [[Falun Gong]] in a public lecture in [[Changchun]], [[Jilin|Jilin province]], [[People's Republic of China|China]]. |
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{{*mp}} [[2008]] – Nine [[bomb]]s placed by the heretofore-unknown [[terrorism|terrorist]] group [[Indian Mujahideen]] '''[[Jaipur bombings|exploded]]''' in 15 minutes in [[Jaipur]], [[Rajasthan]], [[India]]. |
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Johan Ludvig Runeberg
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Rotuma Day in Fiji | needs more footnotes |
1619 – Dutch statesman Johan van Oldenbarnevelt was executed in The Hague after having been accused of treason. | needs rewrite |
1846 – The United States declared war on Mexico after a series of disputes in the wake of the 1845 U.S. annexation of Texas, starting the Mexican–American War. | refimprove section |
1848 – Maamme, the national anthem of Finland written by German composer Fredrik Pacius and Finnish poet Johan Ludvig Runeberg, was performed for the first time. | refimprove section |
1888 – Princess Isabel (pictured) signed the Lei Áurea into law, formally abolishing slavery in Brazil. | Unreferenced material, and lacking page numbers |
1912 – The Royal Flying Corps, which later became part of the Royal Air Force, was established in the United Kingdom. | refimprove section |
1917 – Ten-year-old Lúcia Santos and her cousins Francisco and Jacinta Marto reportedly began experiencing a Marian apparition near Fátima, Portugal, now known as Our Lady of Fátima. | refimprove section |
1948 – Fifteen Jewish Kibbutz residents of Kfar Etzion were massacred following their surrender after a two-day battle with the Arab Legion and Arab settlers. | refimprove section |
1952 – The Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Parliament of India, held its first sitting. | unreferenced section |
1967 – Zakir Husain took office as the first elected Muslim President of India. | multiple issues |
1981 – Pope John Paul II was shot and critically wounded in St Peter's Square, Vatican City. | lots of CN tags (8), refimprove section |
2014 – The worst mining disaster in Turkish history took place when an explosion caused an underground mine fire at a coal mine in Soma, Manisa, leaving 301 people dead. | confusing |
* 1638 – Construction began on the Red Fort in Delhi, the main residence of the Mughal emperors, now an iconic symbol of India. | Fair bit uncited |
* 1779 – Negotiated by Russian and French mediators, the Treaty of Teschen was signed by Austria and Prussia, leading to the end of the War of the Bavarian Succession. | Date not cited |
* 1862 – American Civil War: Robert Smalls escaped from slavery by commandeering the CSS Planter and sailing it from Confederate-controlled waters to the Union blockade. | Date not cited |
* 1940 – Three days after becoming prime minister of the United Kingdom, Winston Churchill gave his "blood, toil, tears and sweat" speech to the House of Commons. | Too much uncited |
* 1958 – Algerian War: A group of French military officers led a coup in Algiers, demanding the formation of a government to defend French control of Algeria. | Too much uncited |
* 1995 – Alison Hargreaves became the first woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest without the aid of Sherpas or bottled oxygen. | "First" claim does not appear in article |
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- 1373 – The English mystic Julian of Norwich recovered from a severe illness during which she experienced a series of intense visions of Christ, which she later described in the first known English-language book written by a woman.
- 1861 – The Australian astronomer John Tebbutt discovered the Great Comet of 1861, through whose tail the Earth passed later that year.
- 1913 – The Russian inventor Igor Sikorsky flew the self-designed Russky Vityaz, the world's first four-engine fixed-wing aircraft.
- 1958 – The Australian adventurer Ben Carlin became the only person to circumnavigate the world in an amphibious vehicle, having travelled over 80,000 kilometres (50,000 miles) by land and sea.
- 1969 – Sino-Malay race riots began in Kuala Lumpur, leaving at least 190 people dead, with the government declaring a state of emergency and suspending the Parliament of Malaysia until 1971.
- 1972 – The Troubles: A car bomb planted by Ulster loyalists exploded outside a crowded pub in Belfast, Northern Ireland, beginning two days of gun battles between the British Army, the Provisional Irish Republican Army, and the Ulster Volunteer Force.
- 1985 – Eleven members of the American Black liberation group MOVE were killed when a Philadelphia police helicopter dropped a bomb on their house during a raid.
- 1992 – Li Hongzhi introduced the Falun Gong movement at a public lecture in Changchun, China.
- 2005 – Uzbek Interior Ministry and State Security Service troops fired at protesters in Andijan, killing between 187 and 1,500 people.
- Born/died: | Muhammad VII of Granada |d|1408| Ole Worm |b|1588| Cornelis Schut |b|1597| John Nash |d|1835| Arthur Sullivan |b|1842| Kate Marsden |b|1859| Lorna Hodgkinson |b|1887| Inge Lehmann |b|1888| Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed |b|1905| Antonia Ferrín Moreiras |b|1914| Ralph Milne |b|1961| H. Trendley Dean |d|1962 Jagdish Mali |d|2013| David Malet Armstrong |d|2014
Notes
- Beatification of Pope John Paul II appears on May 9 and Juan María Fernández y Krohn appears on May 12, so Pope John Paul II assassination attempt should not appear in the same year
- Norway Debate appears on May 7 and Neville Chamberlain's resignation appears on May 10, so Churchill's speech should not appear in the same year
May 13: Yom HaZikaron in Israel (2024)
- 1909 – The inaugural edition of the Giro d'Italia, a long-distance multiple-stage bicycle race, began in Milan; the Italian cyclist Luigi Ganna was the eventual winner.
- 1958 – US vice president Richard Nixon's motorcade was attacked by a mob in Caracas, Venezuela.
- 2000 – An explosion (aftermath pictured) at a fireworks factory in Enschede, Netherlands, resulted in 23 deaths and approximately €450 million in damage.
- 2008 – Nine bombs placed by the Indian Mujahideen, then an unknown terrorist group, exploded in a 15-minute period in Jaipur, India, killing 80 people and injuring more than 200 others.
- Maria Theresa (b. 1717)
- John Littlejohn (d. 1836)
- Alicja Iwańska (b. 1918)
- Gary Cooper (d. 1961)