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Image:Lewis and Clark.jpg|Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
File:Lewis and Clark.jpg|Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
Image:WilliamClark.jpeg|William Clark
Image:MeriwetherLewis.jpeg|Meriwether Lewis
File:Centaur (AWM 043235).jpg|AHS Centaur
File:Centaur (AWM 043235).jpg|AHS Centaur
Image:Skylab Logo.png|Skylab Logo
Image:Skylab (SL-4).jpg|Skylab
File:Leicester Clock Tower Simon de Montfort 2.jpg|Statue of Simon de Montfort on the Haymarket Memorial Clock Tower in Leicester
File:Leicester Clock Tower Simon de Montfort 2.jpg|Statue of Simon de Montfort on the Haymarket Memorial Clock Tower in Leicester
File:Skylab and Earth Limb - GPN-2000-001055-crop.jpg|Skylab

File:Eduard Jenner.jpg|Edward Jenner
File:Edward Jenner. Oil painting. Wellcome V0023503.jpg|Edward Jenner
File:Tal-Y-Llyn Dolgoch Abergwynolwn 1951.jpg|The Talyllyn Railway's locomotive ''Dolgoch'' in 1951
File:US Camel Corp 1.jpg|U.S. Camel Corps at the [[Drum Barracks]] in California
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| [[1607]] – An expedition led by [[Edward Maria Wingfield]], [[Christopher Newport]], and [[John Smith of Jamestown|John Smith]] established '''[[Jamestown, Virginia]]''', the first permanent [[British colonization of the Americas|English settlement in North America]].
| [[1607]] – An expedition led by [[Edward Maria Wingfield]], [[Christopher Newport]], and [[John Smith of Jamestown|John Smith]] established '''[[Jamestown, Virginia]]''', the first permanent [[British colonization of the Americas|English settlement in North America]].
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|[[1879]] – The first group of Indian [[Indian indenture system|indentured workers]] arrived in [[Fiji]] on board the ''[[Leonidas (ship)|Leonidas]]'', forming the nucleus of the '''[[Indians in Fiji|Indo-Fijian community]]'''.
|[[1879]] – The first group of Indian [[Indian indenture system|indentured workers]] arrived in [[Fiji]] on board the ''[[Leonidas (ship)|Leonidas]]'', forming the nucleus of the '''[[Indo-Fijians|Indo-Fijian]]''' community.
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| [[1913]] – The [[New York State Legislature]] accepted the charter for the '''[[Rockefeller Foundation]]''', which at one point was the world's [[List of wealthiest charitable foundations|wealthiest charitable foundation]].
| [[1913]] – The [[New York State Legislature]] accepted the charter for the '''[[Rockefeller Foundation]]''', which at one point was the world's [[List of wealthiest charitable foundations|wealthiest charitable foundation]].
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| [[1925]] – '''''[[Mrs Dalloway]]''''', one of the best-known novels of English [[Modernist literature|modernist]] author [[Virginia Woolf]], was first published.
| [[1925]] – '''''[[Mrs Dalloway]]''''', one of the best-known novels of English [[Modernist literature|modernist]] author [[Virginia Woolf]], was first published.
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| [[1939]] – In [[Lima]], Peru, '''[[Lina Medina]]''' became the [[List of youngest birth mothers|youngest confirmed mother]] in history, giving birth at the age of five years, seven months and 17 days.
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| [[1955]] – [[Cold War]]: Eight [[Eastern Bloc]] countries signed a [[Collective defence|mutual defense]] treaty to establish the '''[[Warsaw Pact]]'''.
| [[1955]] – [[Cold War]]: Eight [[Eastern Bloc]] countries signed a [[Collective defence|mutual defense]] treaty to establish the '''[[Warsaw Pact]]'''.
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| [[1961]] – In [[Anniston, Alabama]], U.S., a mob of [[Ku Klux Klan]]smen attacked the buses of the '''[[Freedom Riders]]''', who were riding interstate buses in [[Southern United States|the South]] in mixed racial groups to challenge local [[racial segregation in the United States|segregation laws]].
| [[1961]] – In [[Anniston, Alabama]], U.S., a mob of [[Ku Klux Klan]]smen attacked the buses of the '''[[Freedom Riders]]''', who were riding interstate buses in [[Southern United States|the South]] in mixed racial groups to challenge local [[racial segregation in the United States|segregation laws]].
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| [[1988]] – A [[Drunk drivers|drunk driver]] '''[[Carrollton bus collision|struck a converted school bus]]''' carrying a church youth group on [[Interstate 71]] near [[Carrollton, Kentucky]], U.S., killing 27 people.
| [[1973]] – The [[NASA]] [[space station]] '''[[Skylab]]''' ''(pictured)'' was launched from [[Cape Canaveral]].
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| '''[[Sambhaji]]'''<!--Indian ruler--> |b|1657
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| '''[[Charlotte Auerbach]]'''<!--German geneticist--> |b|1899
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|* [[1796]] – English physician '''[[Edward Jenner]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> [[Inoculation|inoculated]] eight-year-old [[James Phipps]]<!--not bold, short-->, testing his hypothesis that [[cowpox]] infection would protect a patient from [[smallpox]].
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|* [[1973]] – The [[NASA]] space station '''[[Skylab]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> was launched from [[Kennedy Space Center]] near [[Cape Canaveral]], Florida.
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|'''[[Cheng Yen]]'''<!--Taiwanese Buddhist nun-->|b|1937|
| [[1988]] – A [[drunk driving|drunk driver]] '''[[Carrollton bus collision|struck a converted school bus]]''' carrying a church youth group on [[Interstate 71]] near [[Carrollton, Kentucky]], U.S., killing 27 people.
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* [[1804]] – Led by [[Meriwether Lewis]] and [[William Clark]], the [[Corps of Discovery]] left [[Camp Dubois]] near present-day [[Hartford, Illinois]], to begin '''[[Lewis and Clark Expedition|the first overland expedition]]''' to the [[West Coast of the United States]] and back.
* [[1787]] – Delegates from the thirteen U.S. states convened the '''[[Constitutional Convention (United States)|Constitutional Convention]]''' in [[Philadelphia|Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]], with the intention of revising the [[Articles of Confederation]].
* [[1856]] – Major [[Henry C. Wayne]] arrived in [[Indianola, Texas]], with 34 camels to form the short-lived '''[[United States Camel Corps]]''' ''(pictured)''.
* [[1804]] – The '''[[Lewis and Clark Expedition]]''' led by explorers [[Meriwether Lewis]] and [[William Clark (explorer)|William Clark]] left [[Camp Dubois]] near present-day [[Hartford, Illinois]], and began the first American overland expedition to the [[West Coast of the United States|Pacific coast]] and back.
* [[1868]] – [[Boshin War]]: Troops of the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] withdrew from the '''[[Battle of Utsunomiya Castle]]''' and retreated north towards [[Nikkō, Tochigi|Nikkō]] and [[Aizu]].
* [[1868]] – [[Boshin War]]: Troops of the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] withdrew from the '''[[Battle of Utsunomiya Castle]]''' and retreated north towards [[Nikkō, Tochigi|Nikkō]] and [[Aizu]].
* [[1878]] – The '''[[Salem witchcraft trial (1878)|last witchcraft trial]]''' in the United States opened in [[Salem, Massachusetts]].
* [[1919]] – [[Harry Hands|Sir Harry Hands]], the mayor of [[Cape Town]], performed the first public observance of a '''[[two-minute silence]]''' in remembrance of those killed in World {{nowrap|War I}}.
* [[1939]] – In [[Lima]], Peru, '''[[Lina Medina]]''' became the [[List of youngest birth mothers|youngest confirmed mother]] in history, giving birth at the age of five years, seven months and twenty-one days.
* [[1940]] – [[World War II|World {{nowrap|War II}}]]: The bulk of Dutch forces surrendered to the German ''[[Wehrmacht]]'', ending the '''[[Battle of the Netherlands]]'''.
* [[1943]] – [[World War II|Second World War]]: '''[[AHS Centaur|Australian Hospital Ship ''Centaur'']]''' was attacked and sunk by a Japanese submarine off the coast of [[Queensland]], killing 268 people aboard.
* [[1943]] – [[World War II|Second World War]]: '''[[AHS Centaur|Australian Hospital Ship ''Centaur'']]''' was attacked and sunk by a Japanese submarine off the coast of [[Queensland]], killing 268 people aboard.
* [[1951]] – Trains ran on the '''[[Talyllyn Railway]]'''<!-- ''(locomotive pictured)''--> in [[Wales]] for the first time since its [[heritage railway|preservation]], making it the first railway in the world to be operated by volunteers.
* [[1948]] – [[David Ben-Gurion]] publicly read the '''[[Israeli Declaration of Independence]]''' at the present-day [[Independence Hall (Israel)|Independence Hall]] in [[Tel Aviv]], officially establishing [[Israel|a new Jewish state]] in parts of the former [[British Mandate of Palestine]].
* [[1980]] – [[Salvadoran Civil War]]: Refugees trying to flee El Salvador across the [[Sumpul River]] to Honduras '''[[Sumpul River massacre|were attacked]]''' by both Salvadoran and Honduran forces, resulting in at least 300 deaths.
* [[2008]] – On the day of [[2008 UEFA Cup final|the UEFA Cup Final]], '''[[2008 UEFA Cup final riots|violence erupted]]''' between [[Football hooliganism|football hooligan]] supporters of both teams and the [[Greater Manchester Police]], resulting in 39 arrests and 39 injured officers.
* Born/died this day:'''[[Pope John XII|Pope John&nbsp;XII]]'''<!--Italian--> |d|964| | '''[[William Walcher]]'''<!--Flemish bishop in England--> |d|1080| '''[[Hans Joachim von Zieten]]'''<!--Prussian general--> |b|1699| '''[[Fanny Mendelssohn]]'''<!--German composer--> |d|1847| '''[[Magnus Hirschfeld]]'''<!--German physician--> |bd|1868; 1935| '''[[Lysander Spooner]]'''<!--American abolitionist--> |d|1887|'''[[Ants Kurvits]]'''<!--Estonian general--> |b|1887| '''[[Lawrence Weathers]]'''<!--Australian soldier--> |b|1890| '''[[George Lucas]]'''<!--American filmmaker--> |b|1944| '''[[Lucrezia Bori]]'''<!--Spanish singer--> |d|1960| '''[[Cate Blanchett]]'''<!--Australian actress--> |b|1969| '''[[Christian B. Anfinsen]]'''<!--American biochemist--> |d|1995'''[[Marjory Stoneman Douglas]]'''<!--American journalist--> |d|1998
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'''[[May 14]]''': [[Calendar of saints|Feast day]] of '''[[Saint Matthias]]''' and '''[[Mo Chutu of Lismore|Saint Mo Chutu]]''' (Roman Catholicism); '''[[Lag BaOmer]]''' (Judaism, 2017)
'''[[May 14]]''': [[Calendar of saints|Feast day]] of '''[[Matthias the Apostle|Saint Matthias]]''' ([[Catholic Church|Catholicism]]); '''[[Independence Day (Israel)|Independence Day]]''' in Israel (2024)
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* [[1264]] – [[Second Barons' War]]: King [[Henry III of England|Henry&nbsp;III]] was defeated at the '''[[Battle of Lewes]]''' ''(monument pictured)'' and forced to sign the '''[[Mise of Lewes]]''', making [[Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester|Simon de Montfort]]<!-- ''(statue pictured)''--> the ''de facto'' ruler of England.
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* [[1857]] – [[Mindon Min]] was '''[[Coronation of Mindon Min|crowned as King of Burma]]'''.
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* [[1863]] – [[American Civil War]]: [[Union Army|Union]] troops '''[[Battle of Jackson|captured Jackson]]''', the capital of [[Mississippi]].
* [[1264]] – [[Second Barons' War]]: King [[Henry III of England|{{nowrap|Henry III}}]] was defeated at the [[Battle of Lewes]] and forced to sign the '''[[Mise of Lewes]]''', making [[Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester|Simon de Montfort]]<!-- ''(statue pictured)''--> the ''[[de facto]]'' ruler of England.
* [[1931]] – Five people were killed in [[Ådalen]], Sweden, as '''[[Ådalen shootings|soldiers opened fire on an unarmed trade union demonstration]]'''.
* [[1796]] – English physician '''[[Edward Jenner]]''' ''(pictured)'' began testing [[cowpox]] as a [[vaccine]] against [[smallpox]].
* [[1948]] – [[David Ben-Gurion]] publicly read the '''[[Israeli Declaration of Independence]]''' at [[Independence Hall (Israel)|Independence Hall]] in [[Tel Aviv]].
* [[1878]] – The '''[[Salem witchcraft trial (1878)|last witchcraft trial]]''' in the United States opened in [[Salem, Massachusetts]].
{{Born and died list| '''[[Fanny Imlay]]'''<!--English half-sister of Mary Shelley--> |b|1794|'''[[Mary Seacole]]'''<!--Jamaican businesswoman--> |d|1881| '''[[Miranda Cosgrove]]''' <!-- American actress-->|b|1993| '''[[Taruni Sachdev]]''' <!-- Indian actress-->|bd|1998; 2012|}}
* [[1931]] – Five people were killed in [[Ådalen]], Sweden, as '''[[Ådalen shootings|soldiers opened fire]]''' on an unarmed trade union demonstration.
* [[1940]] – [[World War II]]: The bulk of Dutch forces surrendered to the ''[[Wehrmacht]]'', ending the '''[[Battle of the Netherlands]]'''.
'''[[Mary Seacole]]''' (d.&nbsp;1881){{·}} '''[[Charlotte Auerbach]]''' (b.&nbsp;1899){{·}} '''[[Marjory Stoneman Douglas]]''' (d.&nbsp;1998)
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This is a list of selected May 14 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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1509War of the League of Cambrai: French forces defeated the Venetians at the Battle of Agnadello in present-day Northern Italy. refimprove
1607 – An expedition led by Edward Maria Wingfield, Christopher Newport, and John Smith established Jamestown, Virginia, the first permanent English settlement in North America. refimprove section
1879 – The first group of Indian indentured workers arrived in Fiji on board the Leonidas, forming the nucleus of the Indo-Fijian community. unreferenced section
1913 – The New York State Legislature accepted the charter for the Rockefeller Foundation, which at one point was the world's wealthiest charitable foundation. copyvio, refimprove section
1925Mrs Dalloway, one of the best-known novels of English modernist author Virginia Woolf, was first published. unreferenced section
1955Cold War: Eight Eastern Bloc countries signed a mutual defense treaty to establish the Warsaw Pact. lots of inline tags in one section
1961 – In Anniston, Alabama, U.S., a mob of Ku Klux Klansmen attacked the buses of the Freedom Riders, who were riding interstate buses in the South in mixed racial groups to challenge local segregation laws. refimprove section, indiscriminate list
1988 – A drunk driver struck a converted school bus carrying a church youth group on Interstate 71 near Carrollton, Kentucky, U.S., killing 27 people. refimprove
Sambhaji |b|1657 unreferenced section
Charlotte Auerbach |b|1899 refimprove sections
* 1796 – English physician Edward Jenner inoculated eight-year-old James Phipps, testing his hypothesis that cowpox infection would protect a patient from smallpox. undercited
* 1973 – The NASA space station Skylab was launched from Kennedy Space Center near Cape Canaveral, Florida. too much uncited
Cheng Yen|b|1937| Undercited

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May 14: Feast day of Saint Matthias (Catholicism); Independence Day in Israel (2024)

Monument to the Battle of Lewes
Monument to the Battle of Lewes
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