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!Reason
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| '''[[Feast of Christ the King]]''' ([[Catholic Church|Catholicism]], 2020)
| too many {cn} tags This is also a movable feast, the last Sunday before Advent
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| [[Calendar of saints|Feast day]] of '''[[Saint Cecilia]]''' (Christianity)
| under referenced
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| ; [[List of national independence days|Independence Day]] in '''[[Lebanon]]''' ([[1943]])
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| [[498]] – Following the death of [[Pope Anastasius II|{{nowrap|Anastasius II}}]], both '''[[Pope Symmachus|Symmachus]]''' and '''[[Antipope Laurentius|Laurentius]]''' were elected [[pope]], causing a [[schism]] that lasted until 506, when Symmachus was recognized as legitimate.
| quite a large chunk of text in Symmachus article with a citation needed; also feels like it should have a dedicated article rather than just linking to two BLPs
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| [[1812]] – [[War of 1812]]: During a [[punitive expedition]] against Native American villages, a contingent of [[Indiana Rangers]] '''[[Battle of Wild Cat Creek|were ambushed]]''' by [[Kickapoo people|Kickapoo]], [[Ho-Chunk|Winnebago]] and [[Shawnee]] warriors.
| lots of CN tags (5, relative to length)
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| [[1830]] – '''[[Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey]]''', one of the primary architects of the [[Reform Act 1832]] and namesake of [[Earl Grey tea]], began his term as the [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland]].
| [[1830]] – '''[[Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey]]''', one of the primary architects of the [[Reform Act 1832]] and namesake of [[Earl Grey tea]], began his term as the [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland]].
| unreferenced section
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| [[1831]] – After a bloody battle with the military causing 600 casualties, rebellious [[canut|silkworkers]] seized [[Lyon]], France, beginning the '''[[Canut revolts|First Canut revolt]]'''.
| needs more footnotes
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| [[1858]] – American land developer [[William Larimer, Jr.]] staked a claim on a hill overlooking the confluence of the [[South Platte River]] and [[Cherry Creek (Colorado)|Cherry Creek]] in present-day [[Colorado]], naming the site '''[[Denver]]'''.
| refimprove section
| refimprove section
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| [[1869]] – The '''''[[Cutty Sark]]''''', one of the last sailing [[clipper]]s ever to be built, was launched at [[Dumbarton]] in Scotland.
| [[1869]] – The '''''[[Cutty Sark]]''''', one of the last sailing [[clipper]]s ever to be built, was launched at [[Dumbarton]] in Scotland.
| refimprove section
| refimprove sections
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| [[1928]] – '''''[[Boléro]]''''', [[Maurice Ravel]]'s most famous musical composition, made its debut at the [[Palais Garnier|Paris Opéra]].
| [[1887]] – The first '''[[college lacrosse]]''' game was played between [[New York University]] and [[Manhattan College]].
| refimprove section
| refimprove section
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| [[1908]] – The '''[[Congress of Manastir]]''' standardized the [[Albanian alphabet]], a date commemorated as Alphabet Day in Albania, Kosovo and North Macedonia.
| large chunks unreferenced
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| [[1928]] – '''''[[Boléro]]''''', French composer [[Maurice Ravel]]'s most famous musical composition, premiered at the [[Palais Garnier|Paris Opéra]].
| dubious tags and several citations needed
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| [[1935]] – The '''''[[China Clipper]]''''' [[flying boat]] took off from [[Alameda, California]], U.S., to become the first service to deliver [[airmail]] cargo across the Pacific Ocean.
| lots of CN tags (5)
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| [[1986]] – '''[[Mike Tyson]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> defeated [[Trevor Berbick]] to win the [[World Boxing Council]] title, becoming the youngest [[List of world heavyweight boxing champions|heavyweight champion]] in history.
| unreferenced statistics section
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| [[2004]] – '''[[Orange Revolution|Massive protests]]''' started across Ukraine due to allegations that [[2004 Ukrainian presidential election|the presidential election]] between sitting Prime Minister [[Viktor Yanukovych]] and [[Our Ukraine–People's Self-Defense Bloc|opposition]] leader [[Viktor Yushchenko]] was rigged.
| unreferenced section, outdated
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| [[2005]] – '''[[Angela Merkel]]''' assumed office as [[chancellor of Germany]], the first woman to do so.
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| '''[[Joseph Frederick Wallet DesBarres]]'''<!--English cartographer--> |b|1721|
| Under referenced
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* [[1635]] – [[Dutch Formosa|Dutch colonial forces on Taiwan]] launched '''[[Dutch pacification campaign on Formosa|a three-month pacification campaign]]''' against [[Taiwanese indigenous peoples|the island's indigenous peoples]].
* [[498]] – Following the death of [[Pope Anastasius II|{{nowrap|Anastasius II}}]], both '''[[Pope Symmachus|Symmachus]]''' and '''[[Antipope Laurentius|Laurentius]]''' were elected [[pope]], causing a [[schism]] that would last until 506.
* [[1718]] – The [[pirate]] '''[[Blackbeard]]''' was killed in battle by a boarding party of British sailors off the coast of [[North Carolina]], ending his reign of terror in the [[Caribbean]].
* [[1718]] – The pirate '''[[Blackbeard]]''' ''(pictured)'' was killed in battle by a boarding party of British sailors off the coast of the [[Province of North Carolina]].
* [[1873]] – The French steamship '''''[[SS Ville du Havre|Ville du Havre]]''''' collided with a Scottish iron [[clipper]] in the North Atlantic and sank with the loss of 226 lives.
* [[1812]] – [[War of 1812]]: During a punitive expedition against Native American villages, a contingent of [[Indiana Rangers]] were '''[[Battle of Wild Cat Creek|ambushed]]''' by [[Kickapoo people|Kickapoo]], [[Ho-Chunk|Winnebago]], and [[Shawnee]] warriors.
* [[1910]] – The crews of three Brazilian warships&nbsp;– all [[South American dreadnought race|commissioned only months before]]&nbsp;– and several smaller vessels '''[[Revolt of the Lash|mutinied]]''' against perceived "slavery" being practised in the [[Brazilian Navy]].
* [[1858]] – American land developer [[William Larimer, Jr.]] staked a claim on a hill overlooking the confluence of the [[South Platte River]] and [[Cherry Creek (Colorado)|Cherry Creek]] in present-day [[Colorado]], naming the site '''[[Denver]]'''.
* [[1963]] – [[John F. Kennedy]] '''[[Assassination of John F. Kennedy|was assassinated]]''' by [[Lee Harvey Oswald]] in [[Dallas|Dallas, Texas]]; hours later, '''[[Lyndon B. Johnson]]''' was [[Oath of office of the President of the United States|sworn in]] aboard ''[[Air Force One]]'' as the 36th [[President of the United States]].
* [[1887]] – The first '''[[college lacrosse]]''' game was played between [[New York University]] and [[Manhattan College]].
* [[1967]] – The [[United Nations Security Council]] unanimously adopted '''[[United Nations Security Council Resolution 242|{{nowrap|Resolution 242}}]]''' in the aftermath of the [[Six-Day War]] between Israel and Egypt, Jordan, and Syria<!--, calling for "the establishment of a just and lasting peace in the Middle East"-->.
* [[1910]] – The crews of the Brazilian warships {{Ship|Brazilian battleship|Minas Geraes||2}}, {{Ship|Brazilian battleship|São Paulo||2}}, {{Ship|Brazilian cruiser|Bahia||2}}—all of which had been commissioned [[South American dreadnought race|only months before]]—and several smaller warships mutinied in what became known as the '''[[Revolt of the Lash]]'''.
* [[1971]] – In '''[[Cairngorm Plateau disaster|Britain's worst mountaineering tragedy]]''', five teenage students and one of their leaders were found dead from [[Hypothermia|exposure]] on the [[Cairngorms|Cairngorm Plateau]]<!-- ''(pictured)''--> in the [[Scottish Highlands]].
* [[1963]] – Hours after [[John F. Kennedy]] was '''[[Assassination of John F. Kennedy|assassinated]]''' in [[Dallas|Dallas, Texas]], [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] was [[Oath of office of the President of the United States|sworn in]] aboard ''[[Air Force One]]'' as the 36th [[President of the United States]].
* [[1975]] – Two days after the death of [[Francisco Franco]], '''[[Juan Carlos I|Juan {{nowrap|Carlos I}}]]''' was declared [[Monarchy of Spain|King of Spain]] according to the law of [[order of succession|succession]] promulgated by Franco.
* [[1967]] – The [[United Nations Security Council]] unanimously adopted '''[[United Nations Security Council Resolution 242|Resolution 242]]''' in the aftermath of the [[Six-Day War]] between Israel and Egypt, Jordan, and Syria<!--, calling for "the establishment of a just and lasting peace in the Middle East"-->.
* [[1988]] – The '''[[Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit|B-2 Spirit]]''' stealth bomber of the [[United States Air Force]] was first displayed in public at [[United States Air Force Plant 42|Air Force {{nowrap|Plant 42}}]] in [[Palmdale, California]].
* [[1986]] – '''[[Mike Tyson]]''' defeated [[Trevor Berbick]] to claim the [[List of heavyweight boxing champions|heavyweight boxing championship]] of the [[World Boxing Council]], and became the youngest boxing champion ever.
* [[1995]] – '''''[[Toy Story]]''''', the first feature film created using only [[computer-generated imagery]], was released in theaters in the United States.
* [[1988]] – The first '''[[Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit|B-2 stealth bomber]]''' of the [[United States Air Force]] was first displayed in public at [[United States Air Force Plant 42|Air Force Plant 42]] in [[Palmdale, California]].
* Born/died this day: | '''[[As-Salih Ayyub]]'''<!--Egyptian ruler-->|d|1249| '''[[John Alsop]]'''<!--American politician-->|d|1794| '''[[Johann Christian Reil]]'''<!--German physician-->|d|1813| '''[[George Eliot]]'''<!--English writer, female-->|b|1819| '''[[Katherine Plunket]]'''<!--Irish supercentenarian-->|b|1820| '''[[Serranus Clinton Hastings]]'''<!--American politician-->|b|1814| '''[[Frank Matcham]]'''<!--English architect-->|b|1854| '''[[Émile Lemoine]]'''<!--French mathematician-->|b|1840|'''[[Mary Boykin Chesnut]]'''<!--American writer-->|d|1886| '''[[Mick Shann]]'''<!--Australian diplomat-->|b|1917| '''[[Edwin Thumboo]]'''<!--Singaporean poet-->|b|1933| '''[[Baby Huwae]]'''<!--Indonesian actress-->|b|1939| '''[[Chip Berlet]]'''<!--American journalist-->|b|1949| '''[[Aldous Huxley]]'''<!--English writer and philosopher-->|d|1963| '''[[Mark Ruffalo]]'''<!--American actor-->|b|1967| '''[[Marjane Satrapi]]'''<!--Iranian/French writer-->|b|1969| '''[[Hans Adolf Krebs]]'''<!--German biologist--> |d|1981| '''[[Scarlett Johansson]]'''<!--American actress-->|b|1984| '''[[Asima Chatterjee]]'''<!--Indian chemist, female-->|d|2006|
* [[2004]] – '''[[Orange Revolution|Massive protests]]''' started across Ukraine due to allegations that the [[Ukrainian presidential election, 2004|presidential election]] between sitting [[Prime Minister of Ukraine|Prime Minister]] [[Viktor Yanukovych]] and [[Our Ukraine–People's Self-Defense Bloc|opposition]] leader [[Viktor Yushchenko]] was rigged.


==Notes==
==Notes==
* [[Scenes of Clerical Life]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/November 6|November 6]], so George Eliot should not appear in the same year
* [[Jack Ruby]]/[[Lee Harvey Oswald]] featured on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/November 24|November 24]], so JFK assassination should not appear in the same year
* [[Jack Ruby]]/[[Lee Harvey Oswald]] featured on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/November 24|November 24]], so JFK assassination should not appear in the same year
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'''[[November 22]]'''
'''[[November 22]]''': '''[[Feast of Christ the King]]''' (Roman Catholic Church, 2015); '''[[Congress of Manastir|Alphabet Day]]''' in Albania ([[1908]]); [[List of national independence days|Independence Day]] in '''[[Lebanon]]''' ([[1943]])
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* [[1574]] – The Spanish explorer '''[[Juan Fernández (explorer)|Juan Fernández]]''' discovered [[Juan Fernández Islands|the islands off the coast of Chile]] which now bear his name.
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* [[1797]] – The '''[[Geisel School of Medicine]]''', the fourth oldest medical school in the United States, was founded by the physician [[Nathan Smith (physician, born 1762)|Nathan Smith]].
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* [[1968]] – [[The Beatles]] released their eponymous double album, popularly known as the '''[[The Beatles (album)|White Album]]'''.
* [[1635]] – [[Dutch Formosa|Dutch colonial forces]] on Taiwan launched a three-month '''[[Dutch pacification campaign on Formosa|pacification campaign]]''' against [[Taiwanese aborigines]].
* [[1987]] – Two television stations in Chicago '''[[Max Headroom signal hijacking|had their broadcast signals hijacked]]''' with footage of an unknown person wearing a [[Max Headroom]] mask and costume.
* [[1831]] – After a bloody battle with the military causing 600 casualties, rebellious [[canut|silkworkers]] seized [[Lyon]], France, beginning the '''[[Canut revolts|First Canut Revolt]]'''.
* [[2013]] – Norwegian chess grandmaster '''[[Magnus Carlsen]]''' ''(pictured)'' defeated India's [[Viswanathan Anand]] to become [[World Chess Championship 2013|world chess champion]].
* [[1975]] – Two days after the death of [[Francisco Franco]], '''[[Juan Carlos I of Spain|Juan {{nowrap|Carlos I}}]]''' was declared [[Monarchy of Spain|King of Spain]] according to the law of [[order of succession|succession]] promulgated by Franco.
{{Born and died list| '''[[Antipope Felix II]]'''<!--Roman antipope--> |d|365| '''[[Francis Willughby]]'''<!--English ornithologist --> |b|1635| '''[[Billie Nipper]]'''<!--American artist--> |b|1929| '''[[Yu-chien Kuan]]'''<!--Chinese-German sinologist--> |d|2018|}}
* [[1995]] – '''''[[Toy Story]]''''', the first feature film created using only [[computer-generated imagery]], was released.
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* [[2005]] – '''[[Angela Merkel]]''' ''(pictured)'' assumed office as [[chancellor of Germany]], the first woman to do so.
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Feast of Christ the King (Catholicism, 2020) too many {cn} tags This is also a movable feast, the last Sunday before Advent
Feast day of Saint Cecilia (Christianity) under referenced
; Independence Day in Lebanon (1943) refimprove section
498 – Following the death of Anastasius II, both Symmachus and Laurentius were elected pope, causing a schism that lasted until 506, when Symmachus was recognized as legitimate. quite a large chunk of text in Symmachus article with a citation needed; also feels like it should have a dedicated article rather than just linking to two BLPs
1812War of 1812: During a punitive expedition against Native American villages, a contingent of Indiana Rangers were ambushed by Kickapoo, Winnebago and Shawnee warriors. lots of CN tags (5, relative to length)
1830Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, one of the primary architects of the Reform Act 1832 and namesake of Earl Grey tea, began his term as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. unreferenced section
1831 – After a bloody battle with the military causing 600 casualties, rebellious silkworkers seized Lyon, France, beginning the First Canut revolt. needs more footnotes
1858 – American land developer William Larimer, Jr. staked a claim on a hill overlooking the confluence of the South Platte River and Cherry Creek in present-day Colorado, naming the site Denver. refimprove section
1869 – The Cutty Sark, one of the last sailing clippers ever to be built, was launched at Dumbarton in Scotland. refimprove sections
1887 – The first college lacrosse game was played between New York University and Manhattan College. refimprove section
1908 – The Congress of Manastir standardized the Albanian alphabet, a date commemorated as Alphabet Day in Albania, Kosovo and North Macedonia. large chunks unreferenced
1928Boléro, French composer Maurice Ravel's most famous musical composition, premiered at the Paris Opéra. dubious tags and several citations needed
1935 – The China Clipper flying boat took off from Alameda, California, U.S., to become the first service to deliver airmail cargo across the Pacific Ocean. lots of CN tags (5)
1986Mike Tyson defeated Trevor Berbick to win the World Boxing Council title, becoming the youngest heavyweight champion in history. unreferenced statistics section
2004Massive protests started across Ukraine due to allegations that the presidential election between sitting Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych and opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko was rigged. unreferenced section, outdated
2005Angela Merkel assumed office as chancellor of Germany, the first woman to do so. expansion
Joseph Frederick Wallet DesBarres |b|1721| Under referenced

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