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File:Germantown.jpg|Battle of Germantown
File:Germantown.jpg|Battle of Germantown
File:Manuel II of Portugal.jpg|Manuel II of Portugal
File:Manuel II of Portugal.jpg|Manuel II of Portugal
File:British Rail Class 43 at Chesterfield.jpg|InterCity 125 train
Image:Sputnik asm.jpg|Sputnik
File:JusticeJamesWilson.jpg|James Wilson|width=100
File:JusticeJamesWilson.jpg|James Wilson
File:Bijlmerramp2 cropped.jpg|El Al Flight 1862 aftermath
File:Sputnik ubx.jpg|Replica of Sputnik 1
File:Andries-van-Eertvelt-The-battle-in-the-strait-between-Calais-and-Dover-on-3-4-October-1602-between-the-Spanish-galleys-of-Federico-Spinola-and-Dutch-and-English-warships.jpg|Painting of the Battle of the Narrow Seas by [[Andries van Eertvelt]]
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| '''[[World Animal Day]]'''
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| [[Calendar of saints|Feast day]] of '''[[Francis of Assisi|St. Francis of Assisi]]''' (Catholicism);
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| [[1779]] – [[American Revolution]]: '''[[James Wilson (Founding Father)|James Wilson]]''' and his colleagues were forced to defend themselves after a mob, angered by his successful legal defense of 23 people from exile, converged on his house, resulting in six deaths.
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| [[List of national independence days|Independence Day]] in '''[[Lesotho]]''' ([[1966]])
| [[List of national independence days|Independence Day]] in '''[[Lesotho]]''' ([[1966]])
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| [[1777]] – [[American Revolutionary War]]: British forces were victorious at the '''[[Battle of Germantown]]''', ensuring that [[Philadelphia]], the capital of the revolutionary government of the [[Thirteen Colonies]], would remain in British hands throughout the winter of 1777–78.
| [[1777]] – [[American Revolutionary War]]: British forces were victorious at the '''[[Battle of Germantown]]''', ensuring that [[Philadelphia]], the capital of the revolutionary government of the [[Thirteen Colonies]], would remain in British hands throughout the winter of 1777–78.
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| [[1824]] – Mexico enacted its '''[[1824 Constitution of Mexico|first constitution]]''', defining the nation as a [[federal republic]].
| [[1824]] – Mexico enacted its '''[[1824 Constitution of Mexico|first constitution]]''', defining the nation as a [[federal republic]].
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| [[1830]] – '''[[Belgian Revolution]]''': The [[Provisional Government of Belgium|provisional government]] in [[Brussels]] declared the creation of the independent and neutral state of [[Belgium]], in revolt against the [[United Kingdom of the Netherlands]].
| [[1830]] – '''[[Belgian Revolution]]''': The [[Provisional Government of Belgium|provisional government]] in [[Brussels]] declared the creation of the independent and neutral state of Belgium, in revolt against the [[United Kingdom of the Netherlands]].
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| [[1895]] – The first '''[[U.S. Open (golf)|U.S. Open]]''' golf tournament was held on a nine-hole course at the [[Newport Country Club]] in [[Newport, Rhode Island]].
| [[1957]] – [[Soviet space program|Soviet spacecraft]] '''''[[Sputnik 1]]'''''<!-- ''(replica pictured)''-->, the first artificial satellite to orbit the Earth, was launched by an [[R-7 Semyorka|R-7 rocket]] from the [[Baikonur Cosmodrome]] near [[Tyuratam]], [[Kazakh SSR]].
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| [[1958]] – The current [[Constitution of France]] was signed into law, establishing the '''[[French Fifth Republic]]'''.
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| [[1963]] – '''[[Hurricane Flora|Flora]]''', one of the [[List of wettest tropical cyclones by country|wettest]] and [[List of deadliest Atlantic hurricanes|deadliest]] hurricanes in history, made landfall in Cuba, after having previously struck [[Tobago]] and [[Hispaniola]].
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| [[1967]] – '''[[Hassanal Bolkiah]]''' became [[List of Sultans of Brunei|Sultan of Brunei]] upon the abdication of his father, [[Omar Ali Saifuddien III|Omar {{nowrap|Ali Saifuddien III}}]].
| [[1967]] – '''[[Hassanal Bolkiah]]''' became [[List of Sultans of Brunei|Sultan of Brunei]] upon the abdication of his father, [[Omar Ali Saifuddien III|Omar {{nowrap|Ali Saifuddien III}}]].
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| [[1985]] – [[Software developer]] [[Richard Stallman]] founded the '''[[Free Software Foundation]]''' to support the [[free software movement]].
| [[1976]] – [[British Rail]]'s '''[[InterCity 125]]''' service, the world's fastest diesel-powered train, began operations on the [[Western Region of British Railways|Western Region]].
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| [[1985]] – Software developer [[Richard Stallman]] founded the '''[[Free Software Foundation]]''' to support the [[free software movement]].
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| [[1992]] – Israeli cargo plane '''[[El Al Flight 1862]]''' crashed into residential buildings in Amsterdam's [[Bijlmermeer]] after taking off from [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol|Schiphol Airport]] and losing two engines, killing all 4 people on board and 39 on the ground.
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| [[1993]] – '''[[1993 Russian constitutional crisis|Russian Constitutional Crisis]]''': Tanks bombarded the [[White House (Moscow)|White House]] in Moscow while demonstrators against President [[Boris Yeltsin]] rallied outside.
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| [[1997]] – [[Armored car (valuables)|Armored car]] driver David Ghantt '''[[October 1997 Loomis Fargo robbery|stole]]''' {{nowrap|$17.3 million}} from his employer, one of the largest cash robberies in U.S. history.
| [[1997]] – [[Armored car (valuables)|Armored car]] driver David Ghantt '''[[October 1997 Loomis Fargo robbery|stole]]''' {{nowrap|$17.3 million}} from his employer, one of the largest cash robberies in U.S. history.
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| [[2001]] – '''[[Siberia Airlines Flight 1812]]''' crashed into the [[Black Sea]], killing all 78 people on board.
| [[2001]] – '''[[Siberia Airlines Flight 1812]]''' crashed into the [[Black Sea]], killing all 78 people on board.
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| [[2010]] – A [[Waste pond|waste-reservoir]] dam in [[Ajka]], Hungary, '''[[Ajka alumina plant accident|collapsed]]''', freeing one million cubic metres (35&nbsp;million cu&nbsp;ft) of [[red mud]] that flooded nearby communities and killed ten people.
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* [[1363]] – [[Red Turban Rebellions]]: The rebel leader [[Hongwu Emperor|Zhu Yuanzhang]] won the '''[[Battle of Lake Poyang]]''' by deploying [[fire ship|ships intentionally set aflame]] when [[Chen Youliang|the emperor]] tried to escape.
* [[1779]] – [[American Revolution]]: '''[[James Wilson]]''' and his colleagues were forced to defend themselves after a mob, angered by his successful legal defense of 23 people from exile, converged on his house, resulting in six deaths.
* [[1448]] – [[Skanderbeg]] and [[Gjergj Arianiti]] sign a peace treaty to end the '''[[Albanian–Venetian War]]'''.
* [[1876]] – '''[[Texas A&M University]]''' opened as the first public institution of higher education in the US state of Texas.
* [[1633]] – Forces from the [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]] break the Russian '''[[Siege of Smolensk (1632–1633)|siege of Smolensk]]'''.
* [[1918]] – An ammunition plant in [[Sayreville, New Jersey]], US, '''[[T. A. Gillespie Company Shell Loading Plant explosion|exploded]]''' killing over 100 people and destroying more than 300 buildings.
* [[1862]] - American Civil War: [[Union Army|Union]] forces '''[[Battle of Galveston Harbor (1862)|capture Galveston, Texas]]'''.
* [[1958]] – The new constitution establishing the '''[[French Fifth Republic]]''', France's current political regime, was introduced.
* [[1876]] – '''[[Texas A&M University]]''' opened as the first public institution of higher education in the U.S. state.
* [[1963]] – '''[[Hurricane Flora|Flora]]''', one of the [[List of wettest tropical cyclones by country|wettest]] and [[List of deadliest Atlantic hurricanes|deadliest]] hurricanes in history, made landfall in [[Cuba]], after having previously struck [[Tobago]] and [[Hispaniola]].
* [[1917]] – [[World War I|First World War]]: The [[Allies of World War I|Allies]] devastated the German defence at the '''[[Battle of Broodseinde]]''', prompting a crisis among German commanders and causing a severe loss of morale in the [[4th Army (German Empire)|4th Army]].
* [[1993]] – '''[[1993 Russian constitutional crisis|Russian Constitutional Crisis]]''': [[Tank]]s bombarded the [[White House (Moscow)|White House]] in [[Moscow]] while demonstrators against [[President of Russia|President]] [[Boris Yeltsin]] rallied outside.
* [[2010]] – The dam holding a [[Waste pond|waste reservoir]] in western Hungary '''[[Ajka alumina plant accident|collapsed]]''', freeing {{convert|1|e6m3|cuyd}} of [[red mud]], which flooded nearby communities and killed at least nine people.
* [[1925]] – [[Great Syrian Revolt]]: Rebels led by [[Fawzi al-Qawuqji]] '''[[1925 Hama uprising|captured]]''' the city of [[Hama]] from the [[Mandate for Syria and Lebanon|French Mandate of Syria]].
* [[1943]] – [[World War II]]: Allied forces execute '''[[Operation Leader]]''', an air raid against German shipping near [[Bodø]], Norway.
* [[1941]] – '''[[Willie Gillis]]''', one of [[Norman Rockwell]]'s trademark characters, debuted on the cover of ''[[The Saturday Evening Post]]''.
* Born/died: | '''[[Gabriele Paleotti]]'''<!--Italian cardinal--> |b|1522| '''[[Henry Wriothesley, 2nd Earl of Southampton]]'''<!--English nobleman--> |d|1581| '''[[Anna of Tyrol]]'''<!--Austrian empress--> |b|1585| '''[[John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll]]'''<!--Scottish nobleman--> |d|1743| '''[[Amaro Pargo]]'''<!--Spanish privateer--> |d|1747| '''[[Joseph A. Lopez]]'''<!--Mexican priest--> |b|1779| '''[[Charles Pearson]]'''<!--English lawyer--> |b|1793| '''[[Townsend Harris]]'''<!--American politician--> |b|1804| '''[[Jenny Twitchell Kempton]]'''<!--American singer--> |b|1835| '''[[Lucy Tayiah Eads]]'''<!--Native American leader--> |b|1888| '''[[Carl Josef Bayer]]'''<!--Austrian chemist--> |d|1904| '''[[Mary Two-Axe Earley]]'''<!--Canadian indigenous women's rights activist--> |b|1911| '''[[Zinha Vaz]]'''<!--Bissau-Guinean politician--> |b|1952| '''[[Jack Warhop]]'''<!--American baseball player--> |d|1960| '''[[Graham Chapman]]'''<!--English comedian--> |d|1989


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'''[[October 4]]''': [[Calendar of saints|Feast day]] of '''[[Francis of Assisi|St. Francis of Assisi]]''' (Catholicism)
'''[[October 4]]''': '''[[Cinnamon Roll Day]]''' in Sweden and Finland
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* [[1209]] – '''[[Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor]]''' ''(seal pictured)'', was crowned.
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* [[1918]] – An ammunition plant in [[Sayreville, New Jersey]], U.S., '''[[T. A. Gillespie Company Shell Loading Plant explosion|exploded]]''', killing around 100 people and destroying more than 300 buildings.
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* [[1957]] – The [[Soviet space program|Soviet spacecraft]] '''[[Sputnik 1|Sputnik&nbsp;1]]''', the first artificial satellite to orbit the Earth, was launched<!-- by an [[R-7 Semyorka|{{nowrap|R-7}}]] rocket--> from the [[Baikonur Cosmodrome]].
* [[1895]] – The first '''[[U.S. Open (golf)|US Open]]''' golf tournament was held on a nine-hole course at the [[Newport Country Club]] in [[Newport, Rhode Island]].
* [[2003]] – A suicide bomber '''[[Maxim restaurant suicide bombing|killed 21 people]]''', including a two-month-old baby, and injured 60 others inside a restaurant in [[Haifa]], Israel.
* [[1917]] – [[World War I|First World War]]: The British devastated the German defence in the '''[[Battle of Broodseinde]]''', which prompted a crisis among the German commanders and caused a severe loss of morale in the [[4th Army (German Empire)|German Fourth Army]].
{{Born and died list|'''[[Charles Pearson]]'''<!--English lawyer--> |b|1793| '''[[Maurice Wilder-Neligan]]'''<!--Australian soldier--> |b|1882| '''[[Henrietta Lacks]]'''<!--American homemaker--> |d|1951| '''[[Gunpei Yokoi]]'''<!--Japanese game designer--> |d|1997}}
* [[1941]] – '''[[Willie Gillis]]''', one of [[Norman Rockwell]]'s trademark characters, debuted on the cover of the ''[[Saturday Evening Post]]''.
* [[1976]] – [[British Rail]]'s '''[[InterCity 125]]''' service ''(pictured)'', the world's fastest diesel-powered train, began operations on the [[Western Region of British Railways|Western Region]].
* [[2003]] – A suicide bomber '''[[Maxim restaurant suicide bombing|killed]]''' 21 people and injured more than 50 others inside the Maxim restaurant in [[Haifa]], Israel.
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World Animal Day refimprove
Feast day of St. Francis of Assisi (Catholicism); refimprove section
1779American Revolution: James Wilson and his colleagues were forced to defend themselves after a mob, angered by his successful legal defense of 23 people from exile, converged on his house, resulting in six deaths. Unreferenced parts, tone issues in one section
Independence Day in Lesotho (1966) refimprove section
1777American Revolutionary War: British forces were victorious at the Battle of Germantown, ensuring that Philadelphia, the capital of the revolutionary government of the Thirteen Colonies, would remain in British hands throughout the winter of 1777–78. refimprove
1824 – Mexico enacted its first constitution, defining the nation as a federal republic. refimprove
1830Belgian Revolution: The provisional government in Brussels declared the creation of the independent and neutral state of Belgium, in revolt against the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. unreferenced sections
1895 – The first U.S. Open golf tournament was held on a nine-hole course at the Newport Country Club in Newport, Rhode Island. refimprove section
1958 – The current Constitution of France was signed into law, establishing the French Fifth Republic. Unreferenced section
1963Flora, one of the wettest and deadliest hurricanes in history, made landfall in Cuba, after having previously struck Tobago and Hispaniola. expansion
1967Hassanal Bolkiah became Sultan of Brunei upon the abdication of his father, Omar Ali Saifuddien III. unreferenced section (Ancestry), refimprove section
1976British Rail's InterCity 125 service, the world's fastest diesel-powered train, began operations on the Western Region. refimprove
1985 – Software developer Richard Stallman founded the Free Software Foundation to support the free software movement. cleanup required, expansion
1992 – Israeli cargo plane El Al Flight 1862 crashed into residential buildings in Amsterdam's Bijlmermeer after taking off from Schiphol Airport and losing two engines, killing all 4 people on board and 39 on the ground. refimprove section
1993Russian Constitutional Crisis: Tanks bombarded the White House in Moscow while demonstrators against President Boris Yeltsin rallied outside. refimprove
1997Armored car driver David Ghantt stole $17.3 million from his employer, one of the largest cash robberies in U.S. history. refimprove
2001Siberia Airlines Flight 1812 crashed into the Black Sea, killing all 78 people on board. refimprove section
2010 – A waste-reservoir dam in Ajka, Hungary, collapsed, freeing one million cubic metres (35 million cu ft) of red mud that flooded nearby communities and killed ten people. outdated

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  • GNU is featured on September 27, so Free Software Foundation should not appear in the same year

October 4: Cinnamon Roll Day in Sweden and Finland

Seal of Otto IV
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