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File:Albert prince consort.jpg|Albert, Prince Consort
File:Namdaemun Fire-2.PNG|The fire at Namdaemun in 2008
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| [[1567]] – After an explosion destroyed the house in [[Kirk o' Field]], Edinburgh, where he was staying, the strangled body of '''[[Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley]]''', the [[List of Scottish consorts|King consort of Scotland]], was found in a nearby orchard.
| [[1567]] – After an explosion destroyed the house in [[Kirk o' Field]], Edinburgh, where he was staying, the strangled body of '''[[Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley]]''', the [[List of Scottish consorts|king consort of Scotland]], was found in a nearby orchard.
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| [[1846]] – The forces of the [[East India Company|British East India Company]] defeated the army of the [[Sikh]] kingdom of the [[Punjab region|Punjab]] at the '''[[Battle of Sobraon]]''', the decisive battle of the [[First Anglo-Sikh War]].
| [[1846]] – The forces of the [[East India Company|British East India Company]] defeated the army of the [[Sikh]] kingdom of the [[Punjab region|Punjab]] at the '''[[Battle of Sobraon]]''', the decisive battle of the [[First Anglo-Sikh War]].
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| [[1964]] – The [[Royal Australian Navy]] aircraft carrier ''[[HMAS Melbourne (R21)|Melbourne]]''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> '''[[Melbourne–Voyager collision|collided with and sank]]''' the destroyer ''[[HMAS Voyager (D04)|Voyager]]'' in [[Jervis Bay]], killing 82 crew members aboard the latter ship.
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| [[1984]] – Kenyan security forces '''[[Wagalla massacre|massacred]]''' approximately 5,000 ethnic Somalis at the [[Wagalla Airstrip]] in [[Wajir County]].
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| [[1996]] – '''[[Deep Blue (chess computer)|Deep Blue]]''' defeated [[Garry Kasparov]] in a game of [[chess]], the [[Deep Blue – Kasparov, 1996, Game 1|first ever game]] won by a [[Computer chess|chess-playing computer]] against a [[World Chess Championship|World Chess Champion]] under chess tournament conditions.
| [[1996]] – '''[[Deep Blue (chess computer)|Deep Blue]]''' defeated [[Garry Kasparov]] in a game of [[chess]], the [[Deep Blue – Kasparov, 1996, Game 1|first ever game]] won by a [[Computer chess|chess-playing computer]] against a [[World Chess Championship|World Chess Champion]] under chess tournament conditions.
| already featured on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/May 11|May 11]]
| already featured on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/May 11|May 11]]
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| '''[[Clare of Rimini]]'''<!--Italian saint--> |d|1346|
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| '''[[Peter Heywood]]'''<!--British naval officer-->|d|1831|
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| '''[[Royal Cortissoz]]'''<!--American art critic--> |b|1869|
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| '''[[Harold Macmillan]]'''<!--English prime minister--> |b|1894|
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| '''[[Pope Pius XI]]'''<!--Italian--> |d|1939|
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* [[1258]] – [[Hulagu Khan]] and the [[Mongol Empire|Mongols]] '''[[Siege of Baghdad (1258)|sacked and burned]]''' Baghdad, a cultural and commercial centre of the [[Muslim world|Islamic world]] at the time, ending the rule of the [[Abbasid]] [[caliph]]ate.
* [[1220]] – [[Mongol invasion of the Khwarazmian Empire]]: the city of [[Bukhara]] '''[[Siege of Bukhara|was captured and looted]]''' by the [[Mongol Empire|Mongol army]] of [[Genghis Khan]].
* [[1763]] – Britain, France, and Spain signed the '''[[Treaty of Paris (1763)|Treaty of Paris]]''' to end the [[Seven Years' War]], significantly reducing the size of the [[French colonial empire]] while at the same time marking the beginning of an extensive period of British dominance outside of Europe.
* [[1258]] – The last [[Abbasid Caliphate|Abbasid caliph]] '''[[Siege of Baghdad|surrendered Baghdad]]''' to the besieging [[Mongol Empire|Mongol army]] of [[Hulegu Khan]], who later sacked the city, killing hundreds of thousands of people.
* [[1712]] – The [[Huilliche people|Huilliche]] in Chile's [[Chiloé Archipelago]] '''[[Huilliche uprising of 1712|rose up]]''' against Spanish ''[[Encomienda|encomenderos]]'' in revenge for perceived injustices.
* [[1763]] – To end the [[Seven Years' War]], Britain, France and Spain signed the '''[[Treaty of Paris (1763)|Treaty of Paris]]''', which significantly reduced the size of the [[French colonial empire]] and marked the beginning of an extensive period of British dominance outside of Europe.
* [[1814]] – [[War of the Sixth Coalition]]: A French army led by [[Napoleon]] '''[[Battle of Champaubert|effectively destroyed]]''' a small Russian corps commanded by [[Zakhar Dmitrievich Olsufiev]].
* [[1840]] – '''[[Albert, Prince Consort|Prince Albert]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> of [[Saxe-Coburg and Gotha|Saxe-Coburg and Gotha]] and [[Queen Victoria]] married at the [[Chapel Royal]] in [[St James's Palace]], London, with Albert being granted the title [[List of British royal consorts|prince consort]].
* [[1861]] – '''[[Jefferson Davis]]''' was notified that he had been selected as the provisional [[President of the Confederate States of America]].
* [[1862]] – [[American Civil War]]: A [[Union Navy|Union naval flotilla]] destroyed the bulk of the [[Confederate States Navy|Confederate]] [[Mosquito Fleet]] in the '''[[Battle of Elizabeth City]]''' on the [[Pasquotank River]] in [[North Carolina]].
* [[1862]] – [[American Civil War]]: A [[Union Navy|Union naval flotilla]] destroyed the bulk of the [[Confederate States Navy|Confederate]] [[Mosquito Fleet]] in the '''[[Battle of Elizabeth City]]''' on the [[Pasquotank River]] in [[North Carolina]].
* [[1906]] – The [[Royal Navy]] battleship '''{{HMS|Dreadnought|1906|6}}'''<!--[[HMS Dreadnought (1906)]]--> was launched, representing such a marked advance in naval technology that her name came to be associated with an [[Dreadnought|entire generation]] of battleships.
* [[1930]] – The [[Viet Nam Quoc Dan Dang]] launched the failed '''[[Yên Bái mutiny]]''' in the hope of ending [[French Indochina|French colonial rule in Vietnam]].
* [[1930]] – The [[Việt Nam Quốc Dân Đảng]]<!--not bold, appears on Dec 25--> launched the failed '''[[Yên Bái mutiny]]''' in the hope of ending [[French Indochina|French colonial rule in Vietnam]].
* [[1936]] – [[Second Italo-Abyssinian War]]: The '''[[Battle of Amba Aradam]]''' began, ending nine days later in a decisive [[tactical victory]] for Italy and the neutralisation of almost the entire Ethiopian army as a fighting force.
* [[1936]] – [[Second Italo-Abyssinian War]]: The '''[[Battle of Amba Aradam]]''' began, ending nine days later in a decisive [[tactical victory]] for Italy and the neutralisation of almost the entire Ethiopian army as a fighting force.
* [[1940]] – '''''[[Puss Gets the Boot]]''''', the first ''[[Tom and Jerry]]'' cartoon, was released to theaters.
* [[1962]] – [[Roy Lichtenstein]]'s first solo exhibition opened, and it included '''''[[Look Mickey]]''''', which featured his first employment of [[Ben-Day dots]], [[speech balloon]]s and comic imagery sourcing, all of which he is now known for.
* [[1962]] – "'''[[Rudolf Abel]]'''"<!-- ''(pictured on stamp)''-->, a Soviet spy arrested by the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]], was exchanged for '''[[Francis Gary Powers|Gary Powers]]''', the pilot of the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] spy plane that had been [[1960 U-2 incident|shot down]] over Soviet airspace two years earlier.
* [[1962]] – '''[[Rudolf Abel]]'''<!-- ''(pictured on stamp)''-->, a Soviet spy arrested by the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]], was [[Prisoner exchange|exchanged]] for '''[[Francis Gary Powers]]''', the pilot of the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] spy plane that [[1960 U-2 incident|had been shot down over Soviet airspace]] two years earlier.
* [[1962]] – The first solo exhibition by [[Roy Lichtenstein]] ''(pictured)'' opened, including the painting '''''[[Look Mickey]]''''', which featured his first use of [[Ben Day process|Ben Day dots]], [[speech balloon]]s, and comic imagery sourcing.
* [[2008]] – The [[Namdaemun]] gate in [[Seoul]], the first of [[National Treasures of South Korea|South Korea's National Treasures]], was '''[[2008 Namdaemun fire|severely damaged by arson]]'''<!-- ''(damage pictured)''-->.
* [[2008]] – The [[Namdaemun]] gate in Seoul, the first of [[National Treasure (South Korea)|South Korea's National Treasures]], was '''[[2008 Namdaemun fire|severely damaged by arson]]'''<!-- ''(damage pictured)''-->.
* [[2016]] – In response to the launch of [[Kwangmyŏngsŏng-4]] by North Korea, the South Korean government closed the '''[[Kaesong Industrial Region]]''', a collaborative economic development run jointly by both countries.
* Born/died this day: | '''[[Ary Scheffer]]'''<!--Dutch/French painter--> |b|1795| '''[[Robert Garran]]'''<!--Australian government official--> |b|1867| '''[[Árpád Göncz]]'''<!--Hungarian politician--> |b|1922| '''[[Lilly King]]'''<!--American swimmer--> |b|1997| '''[[Trevor Bailey]]'''<!--English cricketer--> |d|2011
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'''[[February 10]]''': Feast day of '''[[Scholastica|Saint Scholastica]]''' (Christianity); '''[[Chinese New Year]]''' (2024); '''[[National Memorial Day of the Exiles and Foibe]]''' in Italy<!-- ([[1947]])-->
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* [[1355]] – A tavern dispute between [[University of Oxford]] students and townspeople '''[[St Scholastica Day riot|became a riot]]''' that left about 90 people dead.
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* [[1919]] – The '''[[Inter-Allied Women's Conference]]''' opened as a counterpart to the [[Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920)|Paris Peace Conference]], marking the first time that women were allowed formal participation in an international treaty negotiation.
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* [[1840]] – '''[[Albert, Prince Consort|Prince Albert]]''' ''(pictured)'' of [[Saxe-Coburg and Gotha|Saxe-Coburg-Gotha]] married [[Queen Victoria]] of the United Kingdom at the [[Chapel Royal]]<!-- in [[St James's Palace]]-->, becoming [[List of British consorts|prince-consort]].
* [[1906]] – The [[Royal Navy]] battleship '''{{HMS|Dreadnought|1906|6}}'''<!--[[HMS Dreadnought (1906)]]--> was launched, representing such a marked advance in naval technology that her name came to be associated with an [[Dreadnought|entire generation]] of battleships.
* [[1939]] – [[Spanish Civil War]]: The [[Francoist Spain|Nationalists]] concluded their '''[[Catalonia Offensive|conquest of Catalonia]]''' and sealed the border with France.
* [[1939]] – [[Spanish Civil War]]: The [[Francoist Spain|Nationalists]] concluded their '''[[Catalonia Offensive|conquest of Catalonia]]''' and sealed the border with France.
* [[2009]] – The first accidental [[hypervelocity]] collision between two intact [[satellite]]s in [[low Earth orbit]] took place when [[Iridium 33]] and [[Kosmos 2251]] '''[[2009 satellite collision|destroyed each other]]'''.
* [[1964]] – The [[Royal Australian Navy]] aircraft carrier [[HMAS Melbourne (R21)|HMAS ''Melbourne'']] '''[[Melbourne–Voyager collision|collided with and sank]]''' the destroyer [[HMAS Voyager (D04)|HMAS ''Voyager'']] in [[Jervis Bay]], Australia, killing 82 of ''Voyager''{{'}}s personnel.
{{Born and died list|'''[[Ira Remsen]]'''<!--American chemist--> |b|1846| '''[[Edith Clarke]]'''<!--American engineer--> |b|1883| '''[[Joseph Lister]]'''<!--English physician--> |d|1912|'''[[Joan Curran]]'''<!--Welsh physicist--> |d|1999| }}
* [[2009]] – The first accidental [[hypervelocity]] collision between two intact [[satellite]]s in [[low Earth orbit]] took place when [[Iridium 33]] and [[Kosmos-2251]] '''[[2009 satellite collision|collided and destroyed each other]]'''.

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1567 – After an explosion destroyed the house in Kirk o' Field, Edinburgh, where he was staying, the strangled body of Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, the king consort of Scotland, was found in a nearby orchard. refimprove
1841 – The British Parliament passed an Act of Union abolishing the legislatures of Lower Canada and Upper Canada and establishing a new political entity, the Province of Canada, to replace them. needs more footnotes
1846 – The forces of the British East India Company defeated the army of the Sikh kingdom of the Punjab at the Battle of Sobraon, the decisive battle of the First Anglo-Sikh War. refimprove
1964 – The Royal Australian Navy aircraft carrier Melbourne collided with and sank the destroyer Voyager in Jervis Bay, killing 82 crew members aboard the latter ship. Yellow "lede too long" banner
1984 – Kenyan security forces massacred approximately 5,000 ethnic Somalis at the Wagalla Airstrip in Wajir County. Overview short and tagged for {context}, also multiple {failed verification} {cn} tags in the Aftermath section
1996Deep Blue defeated Garry Kasparov in a game of chess, the first ever game won by a chess-playing computer against a World Chess Champion under chess tournament conditions. already featured on May 11
Clare of Rimini |d|1346| Deathday not cited
Peter Heywood|d|1831| Deathday not cited
Royal Cortissoz |b|1869| Birthday not cited
Harold Macmillan |b|1894| Multiple uncited paragraphs
Pope Pius XI |d|1939| Too much uncited

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February 10: Feast day of Saint Scholastica (Christianity); Chinese New Year (2024); National Memorial Day of the Exiles and Foibe in Italy

Delegates at the Inter-Allied Women's Conference
Delegates at the Inter-Allied Women's Conference
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