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* [[1941]] - [[World War II]]: The '''[[Lend-lease|Lend-Lease Act]]''' was signed into law.
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* [[1513]] - Giovanni de' [[Medici]] became [[Pope]] '''[[Pope Leo X|Leo X]]'''.
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File:Monumento 11M, Alcalá de Henares, España (15).JPG|Monument to the victims of the 11 March 2004 Madrid train bombings in Alcalá de Henares
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File:Etna eruzione 1669 platania.jpg|Fresco of the eruption of Mount Etna by [[Giacinto Platania]]
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File:SendaiAirportMarch16.jpg|Aftermath of the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami at [[Sendai Airport]]
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[[Image:John Howard.jpg|100px|Prime Minister John Howard of Australia]]
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* [[1845]] - [[Maori|M&#257;ori]] forces led by chiefs [[Kawiti]] and [[Hone Heke]] destroyed the [[British Empire|British]] [[Colonization|settlement]] of [[Russell, New Zealand|Kororareka]] in [[New Zealand]]<!-- in retaliation of breaches of the [[Treaty of Waitangi]]-->, beginning the '''[[First Maori War|Flagstaff War]]'''.
* [[1966]] - In power since [[World War II]], [[List of Presidents of Indonesia|President]] '''[[Sukarno]]''' of [[Indonesia]] was ousted by [[Suharto]] and the [[Military of Indonesia|military]].
* [[1990]] - The [[Lithuanian SSR|Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic]] ceased to exist when '''[[History of Lithuania|Lithuania]]''' proclaimed the restoration of [[independence]] from the [[Soviet Union]].
* [[1996]] - '''[[John Howard]]''' ''(pictured)'' took office as the 25th [[Prime Minister of Australia|Prime Minister]] of [[Australia]].
* [[2004]] - The '''[[11 March 2004 Madrid train bombings|March 11th Attacks]]''': A series of [[terrorism|terrorist]] [[bomb]]ings on [[Regional rail|commuter train]]s killed 191 people and wounded more than 1,800 in [[Madrid]], [[Spain]].


==Ineligible==
Recent days: [[March 10]] &ndash; [[March 9]] &ndash; [[March 8]]
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!Blurb
!Reason
|-
| [[List of national independence days|Independence Day]]<!--[[Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania]] not linked; needs more footnotes--> in '''[[Lithuania]]''' ([[1990]])
| Independence day not mentioned in target article
|-
| '''[[Maha Shivaratri]]''' (Hinduism, 2021)
| CN tags
|-
| [[1649]] – The '''[[Peace of Rueil]]''' was signed, signaling an end to the opening episodes of the [[Fronde]], France's civil war, after little blood had been shed.
| refimprove
|-
| [[1795]] – '''[[Battle of Kharda]]''', fought between the [[Maratha Confederacy]] and the [[Nizam of Hyderabad]], resulting in Maratha victory.
| stubby
|-
| [[1848]] – '''[[Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine]]''' and '''[[Robert Baldwin]]''' became the first [[Joint Premiers of the Province of Canada|Prime Ministers]] of the [[Province of Canada]] to be democratically elected under a system of [[responsible government]].
| Lafontaine: needs expert attention
|-
| [[1867]] – '''''[[Don Carlos]]''''', [[Giuseppe Verdi]]'s opera based on conflicts in the life of [[Carlos, Prince of Asturias]], made its debut with the [[Paris Opera]] at the [[Salle Le Peletier]].
| unreferenced section
|-
| [[1917]] – [[World War I|First World War]]: British forces led by Sir [[Frederick Stanley Maude|Stanley Maude]] '''[[Fall of Baghdad (1917)|captured Baghdad]]''', the southern capital of the [[Ottoman Empire]].
| needs more footnotes
|-
| [[1941]] – [[World War II]]: The '''[[Lend-Lease|Lend-Lease Act]]''' was signed into law, allowing the United States to supply the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, China, France and other [[Allies of World War II|Allied nations]] with vast amounts of war materiel.
| too many quotes, essay-like
|-
| [[1983]] – Pakistan '''[[Project-706|successfully conducted]]''' a [[Nuclear weapons testing#Types of nuclear weapons tests|cold test]] of a [[nuclear weapon]].
| unreliable source
|-
| [[1990]] – '''[[Patricio Aylwin]]''' was sworn in as the first [[List of presidents of Chile|President of Chile]] after its [[Chilean transition to democracy|return to democratic rule]] following the military government of General [[Augusto Pinochet]].
| refimprove section
|-
| [[1990]] – Lithuania became the first [[Republics of the Soviet Union|Soviet republic]] to '''[[Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania|proclaim independence]]'''{{snd}}an act that ultimately contributed to the [[dissolution of the Soviet Union]].
| needs more footnotes
|-
| [[2004]] – '''[[2004 Madrid train bombings|A series of simultaneous bombings]]''' on [[Cercanías]] commuter trains killed 191 people and wounded more than 1,800 in [[Madrid]]<!-- ''(memorial pictured)''-->.
| expansion
|-
| '''[[Sophronius of Jerusalem]]'''<!--Syrian patriarch--> |d|638|
| unref'd section
|-
|* [[222]] – Disaffected with [[Roman emperor]] '''[[Elagabalus]]'''{{`s}} disregard for Roman religious traditions and sexual [[taboo]]s, the [[Praetorian Guard]] assassinated him and [[Julia Soaemias|his mother]], throwing his mutilated body into the [[Tiber]].
|Article gives date as 11 or 12 March
|-
|* [[1945]] – [[World War&nbsp;II]]: [[Empire of Japan|Imperial Japan]] established the '''[[Empire of Vietnam]]''', a short-lived [[puppet state]], with [[Bảo Đại]] as its ruler.
|Source cited is a master's thesis which fails [[WP:SCHOLARSHIP]]
|-
|* [[1966]] – President [[Sukarno]] signed the '''[[Supersemar]]''', giving Indonesian general [[Suharto]] the authority to restore order during [[Indonesian mass killings of 1965–66|recent mass killings]].
|citations needed
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|* [[1879]] – '''[[Shō Tai]]''', the last king of the [[Ryūkyū Kingdom]]<!--not bold, refimprove section-->, abdicated when the kingdom was [[annexation|annexed]] by Japan and became [[Okinawa Prefecture]].
|article states date of abdication was 27 March
|-
|* [[1946]] – '''[[Rudolf Höss]]''', the first commandant of [[Auschwitz concentration camp]], was captured by British troops.
|Date does not appear in article
|-
|[[1999]] – '''[[Infosys]]''' became the first Indian-registered company to have its shares listed on [[Nasdaq]].
|Mutiple issues
|-
|* [[2006]] – '''[[Michelle Bachelet]]''' was inaugurated as the first female [[President of Chile]].
|many citations needed
|-
|'''[[Marie of France, Countess of Champagne]]'''<!--French--> |d|1198|
|Too much uncited
|-
|'''[[Anastasios Charalambis]]'''<!--Greek general--> |d|1949|
|Orange "lede too short" banner
|}

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* [[1669]] – [[Mount Etna]] in Sicily '''[[1669 eruption of Mount Etna|began erupting]]'''<!-- ''(depicted)''-->, eventually producing the largest lava flow in the volcano's history, and damaging [[Catania]] and other towns.
* [[1708]] – [[Anne, Queen of Great Britain|Queen Anne]] withheld '''[[royal assent]]''' from the [[Scottish Militia Bill]], in the most recent [[veto#United Kingdom|veto by a British monarch]] of a [[bill (law)|bill]] that had been passed by [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Parliament]].
* [[1843]] – During a period of activity known as the Great Eruption, '''[[Eta Carinae]]''' ''(pictured)'' briefly became the [[List of brightest stars|second-brightest star]] in the night sky.
* [[1845]] – [[Māori people|Māori]] forces, led by chiefs [[Te Ruki Kawiti]] and [[Hōne Heke]], [[Battle of Kororāreka|attacked]]<!--not bold; insufficient refs--> the British settlement of [[Russell, New Zealand|Kororāreka, New Zealand]], beginning the '''[[Flagstaff War]]'''.
* [[1851]] – Italian composer [[Giuseppe Verdi]]'s opera '''''[[Rigoletto]]''''' premiered at [[La Fenice]] in [[Venice]].
* [[1978]] – After '''[[Coastal Road massacre|hijacking a bus]]''' north of [[Tel Aviv]], Israel, members of the [[Palestine Liberation Organization]] faction [[Fatah]] engaged in a shootout with police, resulting in the deaths of 38 civilians and most of the perpetrators.
* [[1984]] – The [[anime]] film '''''[[Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (film)|Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind]]''''' by [[Hayao Miyazaki]] was released.
* [[1888]] – The '''[[Great Blizzard of 1888]]''' struck the northeastern United States, producing [[snowdrift]]s in excess of {{convert|50|ft|m|abbr=on}} and confining some people to their houses for up to a week.
* [[2010]] – During the inauguration of Chilean president [[Sebastián Piñera]]<!--not bold, refimprove-->, '''[[2010 Pichilemu earthquakes|earthquakes]]''' registering {{nowrap|6.9 and 7.0 {{M|w|link=yes}}}} struck the [[O'Higgins Region]] near the city of [[Pichilemu]], causing widespread damage.
* [[2011]] – '''[[2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami|A massive earthquake and tsunami]]''' struck [[Tōhoku region|northeastern Japan]]<!-- ''(damage pictured)''--> and triggered '''[[Fukushima nuclear accident|a nuclear accident]]''' at the [[Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant]].
* [[2012]] – [[United States Army|U.S. Army]] soldier [[Robert Bales]] '''[[Kandahar massacre|murdered sixteen civilians]]''' and wounded six others in [[Kandahar Province]], Afghanistan.

* Born/died: | '''[[Clemente Tabone]]'''<!--Maltese soldier--> |d|1665| '''[[Benjamin Tupper]]'''<!--American general--> |b|1738| '''[[Anna Bochkoltz]]'''<!--German singer--> |b|1815| '''[[Jane Meade Welch]]'''<!--American journalist--> |b|1854| '''[[Nicolaas Bloembergen]]'''<!-- Dutch physicist--> |b|1920| '''[[Margaret Oakley Dayhoff]]'''<!--American chemist--> |b|1925| '''[[Madam Auring]]'''<!--Filipino fortune teller--> |b|1940 | '''[[Helen Rollason]]'''<!--English journalist--> |b|1956 | '''[[Didier Drogba]]'''<!--Ivorian footballer--> |b|1978| '''[[Cassandra Fairbanks]]'''<!--American journalist--> |b|1985| '''[[Katsuhiko Nakajima]]'''<!--Japanese pro wrestler--> |b|1988

==Notes==
* [[La traviata]] and [[Nabucco]] (both Verdi operas) appear on [[WP:Selected anniversaries/March 6|March 6]] and [[WP:Selected anniversaries/March 9|March 9]] respectively, so neither Rigoletto nor Don Carlos should appear in the same year
* [[Japanese coup d'état in French Indochina]] appears on March 9, so Empire of Vietnam should not appear in the same year
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'''[[March 11]]''': '''[[Commonwealth Day]]'''<!--2nd Monday--> in the [[Commonwealth of Nations]] (2024); '''[[Baron Bliss|National Heroes and Benefactors Day]]''' in Belize (2024)<!--Monday closest to 9 March, unless it falls on a Saturday; check https://www.google.com/search?q=Heroes+and+Benefactors+Day+site%3Apressoffice.gov.bz to make sure it hasn't been moved-->; '''[[Longtaitou Festival]]''' in China (2024)
{{main page image/OTD|File:Great Sheffield Flood.jpg|Dale Dyke Dam in Sheffield, after its rupture}}
* [[1864]] – The '''[[Great Sheffield Flood]]''' killed at least 240 people and damaged more than 600 homes, after a crack in the [[Dale Dike Reservoir]] ''(pictured)'' caused it to fail.
* [[1993]] – The [[United States Senate|U.S. Senate]] unanimously confirmed '''[[Janet Reno]]''' as the country's first female [[United States Attorney General|attorney general]].
* [[2007]] – Georgian authorities accused Russia of orchestrating '''[[2007 Georgia helicopter incident|a helicopter attack]]''' in the [[Kodori Valley]] of the breakaway territory of [[Abkhazia]].
* [[2009]] – A teenage gunman engaged in '''[[Winnenden school shooting|a shooting spree]]''' at a secondary school in [[Winnenden]], Germany, killing 16, including himself.
{{Born and died list|'''[[Mary of Woodstock]]'''<!--English nun--> |b|1278| '''[[Stanisław Koniecpolski]]'''<!--Polish military leader--> |d|1646|'''[[Ralph Abernathy]]'''<!--American civil rights leader--> |b|1926|'''[[Gladys Pearl Baker]]'''<!--American mother of Marilyn Monroe--> |d|1984| }}
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Independence Day in Lithuania (1990) Independence day not mentioned in target article
Maha Shivaratri (Hinduism, 2021) CN tags
1649 – The Peace of Rueil was signed, signaling an end to the opening episodes of the Fronde, France's civil war, after little blood had been shed. refimprove
1795Battle of Kharda, fought between the Maratha Confederacy and the Nizam of Hyderabad, resulting in Maratha victory. stubby
1848Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine and Robert Baldwin became the first Prime Ministers of the Province of Canada to be democratically elected under a system of responsible government. Lafontaine: needs expert attention
1867Don Carlos, Giuseppe Verdi's opera based on conflicts in the life of Carlos, Prince of Asturias, made its debut with the Paris Opera at the Salle Le Peletier. unreferenced section
1917First World War: British forces led by Sir Stanley Maude captured Baghdad, the southern capital of the Ottoman Empire. needs more footnotes
1941World War II: The Lend-Lease Act was signed into law, allowing the United States to supply the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, China, France and other Allied nations with vast amounts of war materiel. too many quotes, essay-like
1983 – Pakistan successfully conducted a cold test of a nuclear weapon. unreliable source
1990Patricio Aylwin was sworn in as the first President of Chile after its return to democratic rule following the military government of General Augusto Pinochet. refimprove section
1990 – Lithuania became the first Soviet republic to proclaim independence – an act that ultimately contributed to the dissolution of the Soviet Union. needs more footnotes
2004A series of simultaneous bombings on Cercanías commuter trains killed 191 people and wounded more than 1,800 in Madrid. expansion
Sophronius of Jerusalem |d|638| unref'd section
* 222 – Disaffected with Roman emperor Elagabalus's disregard for Roman religious traditions and sexual taboos, the Praetorian Guard assassinated him and his mother, throwing his mutilated body into the Tiber. Article gives date as 11 or 12 March
* 1945World War II: Imperial Japan established the Empire of Vietnam, a short-lived puppet state, with Bảo Đại as its ruler. Source cited is a master's thesis which fails WP:SCHOLARSHIP
* 1966 – President Sukarno signed the Supersemar, giving Indonesian general Suharto the authority to restore order during recent mass killings. citations needed
* 1879Shō Tai, the last king of the Ryūkyū Kingdom, abdicated when the kingdom was annexed by Japan and became Okinawa Prefecture. article states date of abdication was 27 March
* 1946Rudolf Höss, the first commandant of Auschwitz concentration camp, was captured by British troops. Date does not appear in article
1999Infosys became the first Indian-registered company to have its shares listed on Nasdaq. Mutiple issues
* 2006Michelle Bachelet was inaugurated as the first female President of Chile. many citations needed
Marie of France, Countess of Champagne |d|1198| Too much uncited
Anastasios Charalambis |d|1949| Orange "lede too short" banner

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Notes

March 11: Commonwealth Day in the Commonwealth of Nations (2024); National Heroes and Benefactors Day in Belize (2024); Longtaitou Festival in China (2024)

Dale Dyke Dam in Sheffield, after its rupture
Dale Dyke Dam in Sheffield, after its rupture
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