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File:Henry VI of England - Illustration from Cassells History of England - Century Edition - published circa 1902.jpg|Henry VI of England
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File:Abdulhamid21890.jpg|Sultan Abdul Hamid II
File:Shahzade Abdulhamid (1867).jpg|Sultan Abdul Hamid II
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File:Alma tunnel Paris.jpg|Pont de l'Alma road tunnel
File:Alma tunnel Paris.jpg|Pont de l'Alma road tunnel
File:SuperGuppy-F-BPPA.jpg|Aerso Spacelines Super Guppy
File:SuperGuppy-F-BPPA.jpg|Aerso Spacelines Super Guppy
File:Berlin (III).jpg|1925 photo of the Admiral Nakhimov sailing under her original name Berlin&nbsp;III
File:Berlin (III).jpg|1925 photo of the Admiral Nakhimov sailing under her original name Berlin&nbsp;III
File:JacktheRipper1888.jpg|An 1888 Punch cartoon depicting Jack the Ripper as a phantom stalking Whitechapel
File:Jack-the-Ripper-The-Nemesis-of-Neglect-Punch-London-Charivari-cartoon-poem-1888-09-29.jpg|An 1888 Punch cartoon depicting Jack the Ripper as a phantom stalking Whitechapel
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| and '''[[Kyrgyzstan]]''' ([[1991]])
| [[List of national independence days|Independence Day]] in '''[[Kyrgyzstan]]''' ([[1991]]) and '''[[Trinidad and Tobago]]''' ([[1962]])
| Kyrgyzstan: recentism, advertisement section and too many citations missing; T&T: unreferenced sections
| recentism, needs expansion
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| '''[[Heroes' Day#Philippines|National Heroes' Day]]''' in the Philippines (2020)<!--last Monday in August-->
| [[1056]] – After a sudden illness a few days prior, '''[[Theodora (11th century)|Byzantine Empress Theodora]]''' died without children to succeed the throne, ending the [[Macedonian dynasty]].
| Link points to a one-paragraph section of another article. Not enough material to warrant main-page link.
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| [[1056]] – After a sudden illness a few days prior, Byzantine Empress '''[[Theodora Porphyrogenita (11th century)|Theodora Porphyrogenita]]''' died without children to succeed the throne, ending the [[Macedonian dynasty]].
| appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/January 11|January 11]]
| appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/January 11|January 11]]
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| [[1422]] – As the only heir to the throne, '''[[Henry VI of England|Henry&nbsp;VI]]''' became [[List of English monarchs|King of England]] at the age of eight months following the death of his father [[Henry V of England|Henry&nbsp;V]].
| [[1422]] – As the only heir to the throne, '''[[Henry VI of England|{{nowrap|Henry VI}}]]''' became [[List of English monarchs|King of England]] at the age of eight months following the death of his father [[Henry V of England|{{nowrap|Henry V}}]].
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| [[1876]] – '''[[Abdul Hamid II]]''' became Sultan of the [[Ottoman Empire]] when his brother [[Murad&nbsp;V]] was deposed.
| unreferenced section
| unreferenced section
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| [[1813]] – [[Peninsular War]]: At the '''[[Battle of San Marcial]]''', the Spanish Army of Galicia<!--not linked, no article--> under [[Manuel Freire de Andrade|Manuel Alberto Freire]] turned back [[Jean-de-Dieu Soult|Nicolas Soult]]'s last major offensive against [[Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington|Arthur Wellesley]]'s allied army.
| [[1907]] – [[The Great Game]]: Russia and the United Kingdom signed the '''[[Anglo-Russian Entente]]''', defining their respective [[Sphere of influence|spheres of interest]] in [[Iran|Persia]], [[Afghanistan]], and [[Tibet]].
| lots of CN tags relative to length (4)
| no footnotes, inappropriate tone
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| [[1876]] – '''[[Abdul Hamid II]]''' became Sultan of the [[Ottoman Empire]] when his brother {{nowrap|[[Murad V]]}} was deposed.
| [[1920]] – [[Polish–Soviet War]]: [[Polish Armed Forces|Polish forces]], led by their [[Polish cavalry|cavalry]], defeated the [[Bolshevik]] [[Red Army]] in the '''[[Battle of Komarów]]'''.
| refimprove section
| tagged with {{tl|refimprove}}
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| [[1920]] – [[Polish–Soviet War]]: [[Polish Armed Forces|Polish forces]], led by [[Polish cavalry|their cavalry]], defeated the [[Bolshevik]] [[Red Army]] in the '''[[Battle of Komarów]]'''.
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| [[1935]] – In an effort to [[United States non-interventionism|stay out of the growing European conflict]], the [[United States Congress|U.S. Congress]] passed the first of the '''[[Neutrality Acts of the 1930s|Neutrality Acts]]'''.
| Referencing issues
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| [[1945]] – The '''[[Liberal Party of Australia]]''', one of the two major [[Politics of Australia|Australian political parties]], was founded to replace the [[United Australia Party]].
|refimprove section
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| [[1965]] – The '''[[Aero Spacelines Super Guppy]]''', a large, wide-bodied [[cargo aircraft]] used for ferrying outsized cargo components, made its first flight.
| refimprove section
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| [[1978]] – '''[[Musa al-Sadr]]''', the Iranian-born [[Shia Islam|Shia]] cleric and then religious leader of Lebanon, disappeared during an official visit to Libya.
| page numbers needed
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| [[1982]] – '''[[1982 demonstrations in Poland|Anti-government demonstrations]]''' took place in 66 Polish cities to commemorate the second anniversary of the [[Gdańsk Agreement]]<!--not bold, unreferenced section-->, which allowed the establishment of the [[Solidarity (Polish trade union)|Solidarity]] trade union.
| unreferenced date
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| [[1986]] – After a collision with a freighter, the Soviet ocean liner '''[[SS Admiral Nakhimov|''Admiral Nakhimov'']]''' sank in the [[Tsemes Bay]] area of the [[Black Sea]] within seven minutes, killing more than 400 people on board.
| [[1986]] – After a collision with a freighter, the Soviet ocean liner '''[[SS Admiral Nakhimov|''Admiral Nakhimov'']]''' sank in the [[Tsemes Bay]] area of the [[Black Sea]] within seven minutes, killing more than 400 people on board.
| refimprove
| refimprove
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| [[1986]] – '''[[Aeroméxico Flight 498]]''' collided with a privately owned [[Piper PA-28 Cherokee]] aircraft over [[Cerritos, California]], killing 67 in the air and 15 on the ground.
| external links
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| [[1992]] – The one-party [[Marxism|Marxist]] rule in the '''[[Republic of the Congo]]''' officially ended when [[Pascal Lissouba]]<!--Not bolded, too stubby--> was inaugurated as its [[List of heads of state of the Republic of the Congo|president]] after a multi-party election.
| [[1992]] – The one-party [[Marxism|Marxist]] rule in the '''[[Republic of the Congo]]''' officially ended when [[Pascal Lissouba]]<!--Not bolded, too stubby--> was inaugurated as its [[List of heads of state of the Republic of the Congo|president]] after a multi-party election.
| date not in article
| date not in article, refimprove section
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| [[1998]] – North Korea claimed to have successfully launched its first satellite, '''[[Kwangmyŏngsŏng-1|{{nowrap|Kwangmyŏngsŏng-1}}]]''', although no objects were ever tracked in orbit from the launch.
| [[1997]] – [[Diana, Princess of Wales]], her companion [[Dodi Fayed]], and their driver [[Henri Paul]] '''[[Death of Diana, Princess of Wales|were killed]]''' in a high speed car accident in the [[Pont de l'Alma]] road tunnel in [[Paris]].
| referencing issues
| refimprove section
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| [[1999]] – The first of a '''[[Russian apartment bombings|series of bombings]]''' in [[Moscow]] killed one person and wounded 40 others.
| [[1999]] – The first of '''[[Russian apartment bombings|a series of bombings]]''' in Moscow killed one person and wounded 40 others.
| refimprove section
| needs cleanup
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| [[2005]] – Up to 1,000 people died following '''[[2005 Baghdad bridge stampede|a stampede]]''' on the [[Al-Aaimmah bridge]] in [[Baghdad]], the biggest loss of life in Iraq in one day since the [[2003 invasion of Iraq|2003 invasion]].
| [[2005]] – Up to 1,000 people died following '''[[2005 Al-Aaimmah bridge stampede|a stampede]]''' on the [[Al-Aaimmah bridge]] in [[Baghdad]], the biggest loss of life in Iraq in one day since the [[2003 invasion of Iraq|2003 invasion]].
| multiple issues
| multiple issues
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| [[2010]] – The last episode of '''''[[The Bill]]''''', the longest-running police drama in British television history, was broadcast.
| [[2010]] – The last episode of '''''[[The Bill]]''''', the longest-running police drama in British television history, was broadcast.
| already featured on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/October 16|October 16]]
| already featured on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/October 16|October 16]]
|-
| '''[[Ahmed Zayat]]'''<!--Egyptian-American businessman--> |b|1962|
| Birthday not cited
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| '''[[Queen Rania of Jordan]]''' <!--Jordinian nobility--> |b|1970|
| Fan POV tag
|}
|}


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* [[1876]] – Sultan '''[[Murad V|Murad&nbsp;V]]''' of the [[Ottoman Empire]] was deposed after a reign of 93 days on grounds of mental illness.
* [[1888]] – [[Mary Ann Nichols]]' body was found on the ground in front of a gated stable entrance in [[Durward Street|Buck's Row]], London, allegedly the first victim of the unidentified [[serial killer]] known as '''[[Jack the Ripper]]'''<!-- ''(depiction pictured)''-->.
* [[1897]] – [[Thomas Edison]] was granted a patent for the '''[[Kinetoscope]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, a precursor to the modern [[movie projector]].
* [[1935]] – In an effort to [[United States non-interventionism|stay out]] of the growing European conflict, the United States passed the first of its '''[[Neutrality Acts of 1930s|Neutrality Acts]]'''.
* [[1907]] – Russia and the United Kingdom signed the '''[[Anglo-Russian Convention]]''', defining their respective [[Sphere of influence|spheres of interest]] in Persia, Afghanistan, and Tibet.
* [[1945]] – The '''[[Liberal Party of Australia]]''', one of the two major [[Politics of Australia|Australian political parties]], was founded to replace the [[United Australia Party]].
* [[1939]] – Nazi forces, posing as Poles, '''[[Gleiwitz incident|staged an attack]]''' against the German radio station Sender Gleiwitz in [[Gleiwitz]], [[Upper Silesia]], Germany, creating an excuse to [[Invasion of Poland|invade Poland]]<!--not bold, featured on Sept 1--> the next day.
* [[1965]] – The '''[[Aero Spacelines Super Guppy]]''', a large, wide-bodied [[cargo aircraft]] used for ferrying outsized cargo components, made its first flight.
* [[1940]] – [[World War II|Second World War]]: Two Royal navy destroyers '''[[Texel Disaster|were lost to mines]]''' and two other vessels damaged off [[Texel]], Netherlands, killing around 300 men.
* [[1982]] – '''[[1982 demonstrations in Poland|Anti-government demonstrations]]''' were held in 66 Polish cities to commemorate the second anniversary of the '''[[Gdańsk Agreement]]''', which allowed the [[Solidarity (Polish trade union)|Solidarity trade union]] to be established.
* [[1941]] – [[World War&nbsp;II]]: A detachment of [[Chetniks]] '''[[Battle of Loznica (1941)|captured]]''' the town of [[Loznica]] in [[Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia|German-occupied Serbia]].
* [[1998]] – North Korea claimed to have successfully launched '''''[[Kwangmyŏngsŏng-1]]''''', its first satellite, although no objects were ever tracked in orbit from the launch.
* [[1959]] – A [[Letter bomb|parcel bomb]] sent by '''[[Ngô Đình Nhu]]''', younger brother and chief adviser of [[South Vietnam]]ese president [[Ngo Dinh Diem|Ngô Đình Diệm]], failed to kill [[Norodom Sihanouk]], Prime Minister of Cambodia.
* [[1997]] – [[Diana, Princess of Wales]] ''(pictured)'', her partner [[Dodi Fayed]], and their driver '''[[Death of Diana, Princess of Wales|were killed in a car crash]]''' in Paris.
* [[2002]] – '''[[Typhoon Rusa]]''' made landfall in [[Goheung County|Goheung]] as the most powerful typhoon to hit South Korea in 43 years, killing at least 236 people.
* [[2016]] – Brazilian president '''[[Dilma Rousseff]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> was removed from office following [[Impeachment of Dilma Rousseff|her impeachment]]<!--not bold, multiple issues--> on charges of criminal administrative misconduct.
* Born/died this day: | '''[[Aidan of Lindisfarne]]'''<!--Irish saint--> |d|651|'''[[Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Ta'i]]'''<!--Arab government official--> |d|894| '''[[Agnes Bulmer]]'''<!--English poet--> |b|1775| '''[[Robert Calder]]'''<!--English admiral--> |d|1818| '''[[Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin]]'''<!--American journalist--> |b|1842| '''[[Alma Mahler]]'''<!--Austrian composer--> |b|1879| '''[[Robert Bacher]]'''<!--American nuclear physicist--> |b|1905| '''[[Paul Nobuo Tatsuguchi]]'''<!--Japanese military doctor-->|b|1911| '''[[Frank Robinson]]'''<!--American baseball player--> |b|1935| '''[[Van Morrison]]'''<!--Irish musician--> |b|1945| '''[[Julie Maxton]]'''<!--Scottish lawyer--> |b|1955| '''[[Norman Kirk]]'''<!--New Zealand prime minister--> |d|1974|'''[[Sara Ramirez]]'''<!--Mexican/American actress--> |b|1975| '''[[Mickie James]]'''<!--American professional wrestler--> |b|1979| '''[[Manon Melis]]'''<!--Dutch footballer, female--> |b|1986


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'''[[August 31]]''': [[List of national independence days|Independence Day]] in '''[[Hari Merdeka|Malaysia]]''' ([[1957]]) and '''[[Trinidad and Tobago]]''' ([[1962]])
'''[[August 31]]''': [[Independence Day (Malaysia)|Independence Day]]<!--not bold, refimprove/unref sections--> in '''[[Malaysia]]''' ([[1957]]); '''[[Romanian Language Day]]''' in Moldova and Romania
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* [[1218]] – '''[[Al-Kamil]]''' became the fourth sultan of the '''[[Ayyubid dynasty]]''' of Egypt.
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* [[1888]] – The body of [[Mary Ann Nichols]], the alleged first victim of an unidentified serial killer known as '''[[Jack the Ripper]]''' ''(pictured)'', was found in [[Durward Street|Buck's Row]], London.
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* [[1942]] – The '''[[1942 Matagorda hurricane|Matagorda hurricane]]''', the most intense and costliest tropical cyclone of the [[1942 Atlantic hurricane season]], dissipated after causing $26.5&nbsp;million in damages and eight deaths. <!-- works better on August 30 -->
* [[1813]] – [[Peninsular War]]: At the '''[[Battle of San Marcial]]''', the Spanish Army of Galicia<!--not linked, no article--> under [[Manuel Freire de Andrade|Manuel Alberto Freire]] turned back [[Jean-de-Dieu Soult|Nicolas Soult]]'s last major offensive against [[Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington|Arthur Wellesley]]'s allied army.
* [[1969]] – On the final day of the '''[[Isle of Wight Festival 1969]]''', attended by approximately 150,000 people over three days, [[Bob Dylan]] appeared in his first gig in three years.
* [[1897]] – [[Thomas Edison]] was granted a patent for the '''[[Kinetoscope]]''' ''(pictured)'', a precursor to the [[movie projector]].
* [[2019]] – '''[[2019 Alta helicopter crash|A sightseeing helicopter crashed]]''' in the mountains of [[Skoddevarre]] in [[Alta Municipality|Alta]], Norway, killing all six people on board.
* [[1939]] – Nazi forces, posing as Poles, '''[[Gleiwitz incident|staged an attack]]''' against the German radio station Sender Gleiwitz in [[Gleiwitz]], [[Upper Silesia]], Germany, creating an excuse to [[Invasion of Poland|invade Poland]]<!--not bold, featured on Sept 1--> the next day.
{{Born and died list|'''[[Aidan of Lindisfarne]]'''<!--Irish saint--> |d|651| '''[[Alma Mahler]]'''<!--Austrian composer-->|b|1879| '''[[Feng Tianwei]]''' <!--Chinese/Singaporean table tennis player-->|b|1986| '''[[William McAloney]]'''<!--Australian engineer-->|d|1995}}
* [[1959]] – A [[Letter bomb|parcel bomb]] sent by '''[[Ngô Đình Nhu]]''', younger brother and chief adviser of [[South Vietnam]]ese President [[Ngo Dinh Diem|Ngô Đình Diệm]], failed to kill [[Norodom Sihanouk]] of Cambodia.
* [[1986]] – Aeroméxico Flight 498 '''[[1986 Cerritos mid-air collision|collided]]''' with a privately owned [[Piper PA-28 Cherokee]] aircraft over [[Cerritos, California]], killing 67 in the air and 15 on the ground.
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Independence Day in Kyrgyzstan (1991) and Trinidad and Tobago (1962) Kyrgyzstan: recentism, advertisement section and too many citations missing; T&T: unreferenced sections
National Heroes' Day in the Philippines (2020) Link points to a one-paragraph section of another article. Not enough material to warrant main-page link.
1056 – After a sudden illness a few days prior, Byzantine Empress Theodora Porphyrogenita died without children to succeed the throne, ending the Macedonian dynasty. appears on January 11
1422 – As the only heir to the throne, Henry VI became King of England at the age of eight months following the death of his father Henry V. unreferenced section
1813Peninsular War: At the Battle of San Marcial, the Spanish Army of Galicia under Manuel Alberto Freire turned back Nicolas Soult's last major offensive against Arthur Wellesley's allied army. lots of CN tags relative to length (4)
1876Abdul Hamid II became Sultan of the Ottoman Empire when his brother Murad V was deposed. refimprove section
1920Polish–Soviet War: Polish forces, led by their cavalry, defeated the Bolshevik Red Army in the Battle of Komarów. refimprove
1935 – In an effort to stay out of the growing European conflict, the U.S. Congress passed the first of the Neutrality Acts. Referencing issues
1945 – The Liberal Party of Australia, one of the two major Australian political parties, was founded to replace the United Australia Party. refimprove section
1965 – The Aero Spacelines Super Guppy, a large, wide-bodied cargo aircraft used for ferrying outsized cargo components, made its first flight. refimprove section
1978Musa al-Sadr, the Iranian-born Shia cleric and then religious leader of Lebanon, disappeared during an official visit to Libya. page numbers needed
1982Anti-government demonstrations took place in 66 Polish cities to commemorate the second anniversary of the Gdańsk Agreement, which allowed the establishment of the Solidarity trade union. unreferenced date
1986 – After a collision with a freighter, the Soviet ocean liner Admiral Nakhimov sank in the Tsemes Bay area of the Black Sea within seven minutes, killing more than 400 people on board. refimprove
1986Aeroméxico Flight 498 collided with a privately owned Piper PA-28 Cherokee aircraft over Cerritos, California, killing 67 in the air and 15 on the ground. external links
1992 – The one-party Marxist rule in the Republic of the Congo officially ended when Pascal Lissouba was inaugurated as its president after a multi-party election. date not in article, refimprove section
1998 – North Korea claimed to have successfully launched its first satellite, Kwangmyŏngsŏng-1, although no objects were ever tracked in orbit from the launch. referencing issues
1999 – The first of a series of bombings in Moscow killed one person and wounded 40 others. refimprove section
2005 – Up to 1,000 people died following a stampede on the Al-Aaimmah bridge in Baghdad, the biggest loss of life in Iraq in one day since the 2003 invasion. multiple issues
2010 – The last episode of The Bill, the longest-running police drama in British television history, was broadcast. already featured on October 16
Ahmed Zayat |b|1962| Birthday not cited
Queen Rania of Jordan |b|1970| Fan POV tag

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August 31: Independence Day in Malaysia (1957); Romanian Language Day in Moldova and Romania

Cartoon of Jack the Ripper as a phantom stalking Whitechapel
Cartoon of Jack the Ripper as a phantom stalking Whitechapel
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