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| [[447]] – A powerful earthquake destroyed large portions of the '''[[Walls of Constantinople]]''', including 57 towers. |
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| [[1860]] – [[Abraham Lincoln]] won '''[[1860 United States presidential election|the U.S. presidential election]]''', becoming the first [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]] candidate to do so. |
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| [[1935]] – Before the [[Institute of Radio Engineers]] in [[New York]], American electrical engineer and inventor [[Edwin Howard Armstrong]] presented his study on using '''[[frequency modulation]]''' for [[FM broadcasting|radio broadcasting]]. |
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| [[1935]] – The '''[[Hawker Hurricane]]''', the aircraft responsible for 60% of the [[Royal Air Force]]'s air victories in the [[Battle of Britain]], made its first flight. |
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| [[1975]] – Demonstrators in Morocco began the '''[[Green March]]''' to [[Spanish Sahara]], calling for the "return of the [[Southern Provinces|Moroccan Sahara]]." |
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| [[1985]] – In [[Bogotá]], Colombia, the '''[[Palace of Justice siege]]''' left 115 people dead, including all the [[April 19 Movement]] rebels that took over the Palace of Justice, and 11 [[Supreme Court of Colombia|Supreme Court]] justices that had been held hostages. |
| [[1985]] – In [[Bogotá]], Colombia, the '''[[Palace of Justice siege]]''' left 115 people dead, including all the [[April 19 Movement]] rebels that took over the Palace of Justice, and 11 [[Supreme Court of Colombia|Supreme Court]] justices that had been held hostages. |
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| [[1986]] – Attempting to land at [[Sumburgh Airport]] in [[Shetland]], Scotland, carrying workers returning from the [[Brent oilfield]], a [[CH- |
| [[1986]] – Attempting to land at [[Sumburgh Airport]] in [[Shetland]], Scotland, carrying workers returning from the [[Brent oilfield]], a [[CH-47 Chinook#Civilian models|Boeing 234LR Chinook]] '''[[1986 British International Helicopters Chinook crash|crashed]]''' into the sea, killing 45 people. |
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| [[1999]] – Although opinion polls had clearly suggested that the majority of the electorate favoured [[Republicanism in Australia|republicanism]], the '''[[Australian republic referendum |
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| [[1999]] – Although opinion polls had clearly suggested that the majority of the electorate favoured [[Republicanism in Australia|republicanism]], the '''[[1999 Australian republic referendum|Australian republic referendum]]''' was defeated, keeping the [[Monarchy of Australia|Australian monarch]] as the country's official [[head of state]]. |
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* [[1860]] – [[Abraham Lincoln]] became the first [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]] candidate to win the '''[[United States presidential election, 1860|U.S. presidential election]]'''. |
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* [[1863]] – [[American Civil War]]: A [[Union (American Civil War)|Union]] brigade defeated a [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] force at the '''[[Battle of Droop Mountain]]''' in [[Pocahontas County, West Virginia]]. |
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* [[1977]] – The '''[[Kelly Barnes Dam]]''' in [[Stephens County, Georgia]] |
* [[1977]] – The '''[[Kelly Barnes Dam]]''' in [[Stephens County, Georgia]], collapsed; the resulting flood killed 39 people and caused US$2.8 million in damages. |
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* [[2004]] – A man committing suicide parked his car on the railway tracks in [[Ufton Nervet|Ufton Nervet, Berkshire]], England, '''[[Ufton Nervet rail crash|causing a derailment]]''' that killed seven people. |
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* [[2012]] – '''[[Tammy Baldwin]]''' ''(pictured)'' became the first openly gay politician to be elected to the [[United States Senate]]. |
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* [[2016]] – [[Syrian civil war]]: The [[Syrian Democratic Forces]] launched '''[[Raqqa campaign (2016–2017)|a successful military campaign]]''' to isolate and eventually capture [[Raqqa]], the [[Islamic State]]'s capital. |
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* Born/died: | '''[[John Mowbray, 3rd Duke of Norfolk]]'''<!--English nobleman--> |d|1461| '''[[Suleiman the Magnificent]]'''<!--Ottoman sultan--> |b|1494| '''[[Charles II of Spain|Charles II of Spain]]'''<!--King--> |b|1661| '''[[Stanisław Staszic]]'''<!--Polish philosopher--> |bap|1755| '''[[James Bowdoin]]'''<!--American revolutionary--> |d|1790| '''[[Princess Charlotte of Wales (1796–1817)]]'''<!--British monarch--> |d|1817| '''[[John Philip Sousa]]'''<!--American composer--> |b|1854| '''[[James Naismith]]'''<!--American sports coach--> |b|1861| '''[[Ida Barney]]'''<!--American astronomer--> |b|1886| '''[[Ida Lou Anderson]]'''<!--American radio broadcaster--> |b|1900| '''[[Else Ackermann]]'''<!--German politician, female--> |b|1933| '''[[Doug Sahm]]'''<!--American singer--> |b|1941| '''[[Atalie Unkalunt]]'''<!--Cherokee singer--> |d|1954| '''[[Nadezhda Kuzhelnaya]]'''<!--Russian cosmonaut, female--> |b|1962| '''[[Hilda Braid]]'''<!--English actress--> |d|2007 |
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* [[1217]] – King [[Henry III of England|Henry III of England]] issued the '''[[Charter of the Forest]]''', re-establishing the rights of access of [[Free tenant|free men]] to [[royal forest]]s. |
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* [[1794]] – [[French Revolutionary Wars]]: Two British ships '''[[Action of 6 November 1794|were intercepted]]''' by a French squadron, leading to the French seizure of [[HMS Alexander (1778)|HMS ''Alexander'']]. |
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* [[1868]] – [[Red Cloud]] ''(pictured)'', a Native American leader of the [[Oglala|Oglala Lakota]] tribe, signed the '''[[Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868)|Treaty of Fort Laramie]]''', ending [[Red Cloud's War]] and establishing the [[Great Sioux Reservation]]. |
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* [[1988]] – '''[[1988 Lancang–Gengma earthquakes|Two earthquakes]]''' occurring 12 minutes apart struck [[Yunnan]] near the [[China–Myanmar border]], killing more than 730 people. |
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{{Born and died list| '''[[Nasta Rojc]]'''<!--Croatian painter--> |b|1883|<!--d|1964|--> '''[[Jerry Yang]]'''<!--Taiwanese/American engineer--> |b|1968| '''[[Emma Stone]]'''<!--American actress--> |b|1988|'''[[Anthony Sawoniuk]]'''<!--Belarusian Nazi officer--> |d|2005 }} |
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Latest revision as of 11:26, 6 November 2024
This is a list of selected November 6 anniversaries that appear in the "On this day" section of the Main Page. To suggest a new item, in most cases, you can be bold and edit this page. Please read the selected anniversaries guidelines before making your edit. However, if your addition might be controversial or on a day that is or will soon be on the Main Page, please post your suggestion on the talk page instead.
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and Tajikistan (1994) | simply a description of the constitution |
Finnish Swedish Heritage Day in Finland | Too short/stubby. |
447 – A powerful earthquake destroyed large portions of the Walls of Constantinople, including 57 towers. | Refimprove section |
1789 – Pope Pius VI appointed Father John Carroll as the first Catholic bishop in the United States. | Large % unref, cn |
1860 – Abraham Lincoln won the U.S. presidential election, becoming the first Republican Party candidate to do so. | refimprove, unreferenced section |
1865 – Months after the end of the American Civil War, the CSS Shenandoah became the last Confederate combat unit to surrender after circumnavigating the globe on a cruise on which it sank or captured 38 vessels. | lots of CN tags (10) |
1869 – In the first intercollegiate American football game, Rutgers College defeated the College of New Jersey 6–4 in New Brunswick, New Jersey. | Large % unref |
1928 – Arnold Rothstein, head of the Jewish mob in New York, died two days after being shot for his failure to pay a large gambling debt. | refimprove |
1935 – Before the Institute of Radio Engineers in New York, American electrical engineer and inventor Edwin Howard Armstrong presented his study on using frequency modulation for radio broadcasting. | refimprove section |
1935 – The Hawker Hurricane, the aircraft responsible for 60% of the Royal Air Force's air victories in the Battle of Britain, made its first flight. | refimprove section; lots of CN tags (10) |
1962 – The United Nations General Assembly adopted Resolution 1761, condemning South Africa's apartheid policies. | Stubby |
1971 – The United States Atomic Energy Commission conducted the largest underground nuclear test in U.S. history, code-named Cannikin, on Amchitka Island in the Aleutians. | page numbers needed |
1975 – Demonstrators in Morocco began the Green March to Spanish Sahara, calling for the "return of the Moroccan Sahara." | refimprove section |
1985 – In Bogotá, Colombia, the Palace of Justice siege left 115 people dead, including all the April 19 Movement rebels that took over the Palace of Justice, and 11 Supreme Court justices that had been held hostages. | outdated, neutrality issues |
1986 – Attempting to land at Sumburgh Airport in Shetland, Scotland, carrying workers returning from the Brent oilfield, a Boeing 234LR Chinook crashed into the sea, killing 45 people. | no footnotes |
1995 – Madagascar's Rova of Antananarivo, which served as the royal palace from the 17th to 19th centuries, was destroyed by fire. | outdated |
1999 – Although opinion polls had clearly suggested that the majority of the electorate favoured republicanism, the Australian republic referendum was defeated, keeping the Australian monarch as the country's official head of state. | refimprove section |
Edmund Mortimer, 5th Earl of March |b|1391| | unsourced section |
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- 1856 – The first story from the collection Scenes of Clerical Life by the English author George Eliot (pictured) was submitted for publication.
- 1863 – American Civil War: A Union brigade defeated a Confederate force at the Battle of Droop Mountain in Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
- 1939 – As part of their plan to eradicate the Polish intellectual elite, the Gestapo arrested 184 professors, students and employees of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków.
- 1944 – The B Reactor at the Hanford Site in the U.S. state of Washington began producing plutonium, with the facility later going on to create more for nearly the entire American nuclear arsenal.
- 1963 – Nguyễn Ngọc Thơ was appointed by the junta of General Dương Văn Minh to head the South Vietnamese government, five days after Minh deposed and assassinated President Ngô Đình Diệm.
- 1977 – The Kelly Barnes Dam in Stephens County, Georgia, collapsed; the resulting flood killed 39 people and caused US$2.8 million in damages.
- 2004 – A man committing suicide parked his car on the railway tracks in Ufton Nervet, Berkshire, England, causing a derailment that killed seven people.
- 2012 – Tammy Baldwin (pictured) became the first openly gay politician to be elected to the United States Senate.
- 2016 – Syrian civil war: The Syrian Democratic Forces launched a successful military campaign to isolate and eventually capture Raqqa, the Islamic State's capital.
- Born/died: | John Mowbray, 3rd Duke of Norfolk |d|1461| Suleiman the Magnificent |b|1494| Charles II of Spain |b|1661| Stanisław Staszic |bap|1755| James Bowdoin |d|1790| Princess Charlotte of Wales (1796–1817) |d|1817| John Philip Sousa |b|1854| James Naismith |b|1861| Ida Barney |b|1886| Ida Lou Anderson |b|1900| Else Ackermann |b|1933| Doug Sahm |b|1941| Atalie Unkalunt |d|1954| Nadezhda Kuzhelnaya |b|1962| Hilda Braid |d|2007
Notes
- Lê Quang Tung/1963 South Vietnamese coup appears on November 1, Arrest and assassination of Ngo Dinh Diem on November 2, and 1960 South Vietnamese coup attempt on November 11; including Nguyen Ngoc Tho, ideally only one of these should be used per year to avoid topic fatigue.
November 6: Gustavus Adolphus Day in Estonia, Finland and Sweden
- 1217 – King Henry III of England issued the Charter of the Forest, re-establishing the rights of access of free men to royal forests.
- 1794 – French Revolutionary Wars: Two British ships were intercepted by a French squadron, leading to the French seizure of HMS Alexander.
- 1868 – Red Cloud (pictured), a Native American leader of the Oglala Lakota tribe, signed the Treaty of Fort Laramie, ending Red Cloud's War and establishing the Great Sioux Reservation.
- 1917 – First World War: Canadian forces captured Passendale, Belgium, after three months of fighting against the Germans at the Battle of Passchendaele.
- 1988 – Two earthquakes occurring 12 minutes apart struck Yunnan near the China–Myanmar border, killing more than 730 people.
- Nasta Rojc (b. 1883)
- Jerry Yang (b. 1968)
- Emma Stone (b. 1988)
- Anthony Sawoniuk (d. 2005)