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File:Sutra of the great virtue of wisdom.jpg|A manuscript discovered at Dunhuang
File:Sutra of the great virtue of wisdom.jpg|A manuscript discovered at Dunhuang
File:Digitisation of a Dunhuang manuscript.jpg|Digitization of a Dunhuang manuscript
File:Digitisation of a Dunhuang manuscript.jpg|Digitization of a Dunhuang manuscript
File:Gay flag 8.svg|1978 rainbow flag
File:G a custer.jpg|George Armstrong Custer
File:G a custer.jpg|George Armstrong Custer
File:Igor Stravinsky Essays.jpg|Igor Stravinsky
File:Igor Stravinsky Essays.jpg|Igor Stravinsky
File:Indira Gandhi (cropped).jpg|Indira Gandhi
File:Indira Gandhi (cropped).jpg|Indira Gandhi
File:The British Army in France 1940 F4818.jpg|British soldiers evacuating from France
File:The British Army in France 1940 F4818.jpg|British soldiers evacuating from France
File:Rainbow flag and blue skies.jpg|Rainbow flag for LGBT pride
File:Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940. C1742.jpg|[[Royal Air Force]] personnel being evacuated from [[Brest, France]]
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| ; '''[[Statehood Day (Slovenia)|Statehood Day]]''' in Slovenia ([[1991]])
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|[[1530]] – The '''[[Augsburg Confession]]''', the primary confession of faith of the [[Lutheran Church]], was presented to the [[Holy Roman Emperor]] [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|{{nowrap|Charles V}}]] at the [[Diet of Augsburg]].
|[[1530]] – The '''[[Augsburg Confession]]''', the primary confession of faith of the [[Lutheran Church]], was presented to the [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|{{nowrap|Charles V}}, Holy Roman Emperor]], at the [[Diet of Augsburg]].
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|[[1678]] – [[Republic of Venice|Venetian]] mathematician '''[[Elena Cornaro Piscopia]]''' became the first woman to receive a [[doctor of philosophy]] degree.
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| [[1876]] – [[Great Sioux War of 1876|Black Hills War]]: [[United States Army]] Colonel '''[[George Armstrong Custer]]''' was killed at the '''[[Battle of the Little Bighorn]]''' in present-day [[Big Horn County, Montana]].
| [[1876]] – [[Great Sioux War of 1876|Black Hills War]]: [[United States Army]] Colonel '''[[George Armstrong Custer]]''' was killed at the '''[[Battle of the Little Bighorn]]''' in present-day [[Big Horn County, Montana]].
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| [[1900]] – A [[Taoism|Taoist]] monk discovered the '''[[Dunhuang manuscripts]]'''<!-- ''(sample pictured)''-->, a cache of documents from the 5th to 11th centuries, in the [[Mogao Caves]] of [[Dunhuang]], China.
| [[1900]] – A [[Taoism|Taoist]] monk discovered the '''[[Dunhuang manuscripts]]'''<!-- ''(sample pictured)''-->, a cache of documents from the 5th to 11th centuries, in the [[Mogao Caves]] of [[Dunhuang]], China.
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| [[1910]] – '''''[[The Firebird]]''''', the first major work by Russian composer [[Igor Stravinsky]], made its premiere in Paris.
| [[1910]] – '''''[[The Firebird]]''''', the first major work by Russian composer [[Igor Stravinsky]], made its premiere in Paris.
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|[[1938]] – '''[[Douglas Hyde]]''' became the first [[President of Ireland]] after the office was established by the [[Constitution of Ireland]] in 1937.
|[[1938]] – '''[[Douglas Hyde]]''' became the first [[President of Ireland]] after the office was established by the [[Constitution of Ireland]] in 1937.
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|[[1944]] – [[World War II]]: The '''[[Battle of Tali-Ihantala]]''', the largest battle ever fought in the [[Nordic Countries]], began in the [[Karelian Isthmus]] of Finland.
|[[1944]] – [[World War II]]: The '''[[Battle of Tali-Ihantala]]''', the largest battle ever fought in the [[Nordic Countries]], began in the [[Karelian Isthmus]] of Finland.
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| [[1975]] – More than a year after the [[Carnation Revolution]], a bloodless coup against the [[Estado Novo (Portugal)|''Estado Novo'' regime]], '''[[Mozambique]]''' officially gained independence from Portugal.
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| [[1975]] – Citing threats to national security, [[Prime Minister of India|Indian Prime Minister]] [[Indira Gandhi]] unilaterally had '''[[The Emergency (India)|a state of emergency]]''' declared across the nation that lasted nearly two years.
| [[1975]] – Citing threats to national security, Indian prime minister [[Indira Gandhi]] unilaterally had '''[[The Emergency (India)|a state of emergency]]''' declared across the nation that lasted nearly two years.
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| [[1998]] – The [[Supreme Court of the United States]] delivered its decision in '''''[[Clinton v. City of New York]]''''', ruling that the [[line-item veto]] as granted in the [[Line Item Veto Act of 1996]] violated the [[United States Constitution]].
| [[1998]] – The [[Supreme Court of the United States]] delivered its decision in '''''[[Clinton v. City of New York]]''''', ruling that the [[line-item veto]] as granted in the [[Line Item Veto Act of 1996]] violated the [[Constitution of the United States|Constitution]].
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| [[2013]] – '''[[Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani]]''' became the eighth [[List of emirs of Qatar|Emir of Qatar]].
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| '''[[Æthelstan Ætheling]]'''<!--English prince--> |d|1014
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| '''[[Crystal Eastman]]'''<!--American suffragist--> |b|1881
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| '''[[Alan Plater]]'''<!--English playwright--> |d|2010
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|* [[1678]] – [[Republic of Venice|Venetian]] philosopher '''[[Elena Cornaro Piscopia]]'''<!--do not include at same time as Juliana Morell--> became the first woman to receive a [[Doctor of Philosophy]] degree.
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|* [[2006]] – Israeli soldier '''[[Gilad Shalit]]''' was captured in a cross-border raid near the [[Kerem Shalom]] crossing with the [[Gaza Strip]], and held hostage by [[Hamas]] until 2011.
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|'''[[Niels, King of Denmark]]''' |d|1134|
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* [[1940]] – [[World War II|Second World War]]: '''[[Operation Aerial]]''', an evacuation of nearly 200,000 [[Allies of World War II|Allied]] soldiers<!-- ''(pictured)''--> from French ports, was completed.
* [[1910]] – The [[United States Congress]] passed the '''[[Mann Act]]''', which prohibited interstate transport of females for "immoral purposes".
* [[1950]] – The '''[[Korean War]]''' began with North Korean forces launching a pre-dawn raid over the [[38th parallel north|38th parallel]] into South Korea.
* [[1913]] – More than 50,000 [[Union Army|Union]] and [[Confederate States Army|Confederate]] veterans '''[[1913 Gettysburg reunion|gathered]]''' at the [[Gettysburg Battlefield]] near [[Gettysburg, Pennsylvania]], the largest combined reunion of [[American Civil War]] veterans ever held.
* [[1960]] – Two [[Cryptography|cryptographers]] working for the U.S. [[National Security Agency]] left on vacation to Mexico, and proceeded to '''[[Martin and Mitchell defection|defect]]''' to the Soviet Union.
* [[1940]] – [[World War II|Second World War]]: The '''[[Operation Ariel|evacuation]]''' of nearly 200,000 [[Allies of World War II|Allied]] soldiers from French ports was completed.
* [[1967]] – More than an estimated 400 million people viewed '''''[[Our World (1967 TV program)|Our World]]''''', the first live international [[satellite television]] production.
* [[1944]] – [[World War II]]: [[United States Navy]] and [[Royal Navy]] ships '''[[Bombardment of Cherbourg|bombarded]]''' [[Cherbourg-Octeville|Cherbourg]], France, to support [[United States Army|US Army]] units engaged in the [[Battle of Cherbourg]].
* [[1978]] – The '''[[Rainbow flag (LGBT movement)|rainbow flag]]''' representing [[gay pride]] first flew in the San Francisco [[San Francisco Pride|Gay Freedom Day Parade]].
* [[1978]] – The '''[[Rainbow flag (LGBT)|rainbow flag]]'''<!--''(original version pictured)''-->representing [[LGBT pride|gay pride]] was first flown at the San Francisco [[San Francisco Pride|Gay Freedom Day]] parade.
* [[2013]] – In response to a [[Freedom of Information Act (United States)|Freedom of Information Act]] request, the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] acknowledged the existence of '''[[Area 51|Area&nbsp;51]]'''<!-- ''(diagram pictured)''-->, a secretive [[United States Air Force|U.S. Air Force]] facility in [[Nevada]] and a subject of various [[Unidentified flying object|UFO]], and other, [[Conspiracy theory|conspiracy theories]].
* [[2006]] – Israeli soldier '''[[Gilad Shalit]]''' was kidnapped in a cross-border raid from the [[Gaza Strip]] on the crossing [[Kerem Shalom]], and was held hostage by [[Hamas]] until 2011.
* [[2022]] – [[Russian invasion of Ukraine]]: Russian forces '''[[Battle of Sievierodonetsk (2022)|captured]]''' the city of [[Sievierodonetsk]], Ukraine, after six weeks of fighting.

* Born/died: | '''[[Girolamo Corner]]'''<!--Venetian nobleman-->|b|1632|'''[[David Douglas (botanist)|David Douglas]]'''<!--Scottish botanist--> |b|1799| '''[[Ebenezer Pemberton]]'''<!--American educator--> |d|1835| '''[[Rose O'Neill]]'''<!--American cartoonist-->|b|1874 | '''[[Henry H. Arnold]]'''<!--American general--> |b|1886| '''[[Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma|Louis Mountbatten]]'''<!--English naval officer--> |b|1900| '''[[George Orwell]]'''<!--English author--> |b|1903| '''[[Margaret Anstee]]'''<!--English diplomat--> |b|1926| '''[[Sonia Sotomayor]]'''<!--American jurist--> |b|1954| '''[[Raymond Leane]]'''<!--Australian general--> |d|1962|'''[[Michel Foucault]]'''<!--French philosopher--> |d|1984|'''[[Hillel Slovak]]'''<!--Israeli/American musician--> |d|1988|'''[[Ernest Walton]]'''<!--Irish physicist-->|d|1995
* Born/died: '''[[Sonia Sotomayor]]''' (b.&nbsp;1954){{·}}
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'''[[June 25]]''': '''[[Statehood Day (Croatia)|Croatian Statehood Day]]''' and '''[[Statehood Day (Slovenia)|Slovenian Statehood Day]]'''
'''[[June 25]]''': '''[[Eid al-Ghadir]]''' (Shia Islam, 2024) <!--, '''[[Armed Forces Day (United Kingdom)|Armed Forces Day]]''' in the United Kingdom (2022)<!--last Saturday [expansion]-->
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* [[1658]] – [[Anglo-Spanish War (1654–1660)|Anglo-Spanish War]]: The largest battle ever fought on Jamaica, the three-day '''[[Battle of Rio Nuevo]]''', began.
{{main page image|File:Michael Jackson1 1988.jpg|Michael Jackson|title=Michael Jackson in 1988|width=133}}
* [[1910]] – The [[United States Congress]] passed the '''[[Mann Act]]''', which prohibited the interstate transport of females for "immoral purposes".
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* [[1658]] – [[Anglo-Spanish War (1654–1660)|Anglo-Spanish War]]: English colonial forces '''[[Battle of Rio Nuevo|repelled]]''' a Spanish attack in the largest battle ever fought on the island of Jamaica.
* [[1944]] – [[World War&nbsp;II]]: [[United States Navy|U.S. Navy]] and [[Royal Navy]] ships '''[[Bombardment of Cherbourg|bombarded]]''' [[Cherbourg]], France, to support [[United States Army|U.S. Army]] units engaged in the [[Battle of Cherbourg]].
* [[1950]] – The '''[[Korean War]]''' began with North Korean forces launching a pre-dawn raid over the [[38th parallel north|38th parallel]] into South Korea.
* [[1950]] – The [[United Nations Security Council]] passed '''[[United Nations Security Council Resolution 82|Resolution 82]]''' condemning the North Korean invasion of South Korea.
* [[1960]] – Two [[cryptography|cryptographers]] working for the United States [[National Security Agency]] left for vacation to Mexico, and from there '''[[Martin and Mitchell defection|defected]]''' to the Soviet Union.
* [[1967]] – More than an estimated 400 million people viewed '''''[[Our World (TV special)|Our World]]''''', the first live international [[satellite television]] production.
* [[1997]] – An unmanned [[Progress spacecraft]] collides with the Russian [[space station]] '''''[[Mir]]'''''.
* [[2009]] – Singer [[Michael Jackson]] ''(pictured)'' '''[[Death of Michael Jackson|died]]''' as a result of the [[drug interaction|combination of drugs]] in his body.
* [[2009]] – Singer [[Michael Jackson]] ''(pictured)'' '''[[Death of Michael Jackson|died]]''' as a result of the [[drug interaction|combination of drugs]] in his body.
{{Born and died list| '''[[Giovanni Battista Riccioli]]'''<!--Italian astronomer-->|d|1671|'''[[Eloísa Díaz]]'''<!--Chilean physician, female--> |b|1866|'''[[George Michael]]'''<!--English singer-songwriter-->|b|1963|'''[[Farrah Fawcett]]'''<!--American actress-->|d|2009}}
* [[2013]] – '''[[Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani]]''' became the eighth [[List of emirs of Qatar|Emir of Qatar]].
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'''[[Antoni Gaudí]]''' (b.&nbsp;1852){{·}} '''[[Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma|Louis Mountbatten]]''' (b.&nbsp;1900){{·}} '''[[Michel Foucault]]''' (d.&nbsp;1984)
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; Independence Day in Mozambique (1975) unreferenced section
; Statehood Day in Slovenia (1991) stub
1530 – The Augsburg Confession, the primary confession of faith of the Lutheran Church, was presented to the Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, at the Diet of Augsburg. needs more footnotes
1876Black Hills War: United States Army Colonel George Armstrong Custer was killed at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in present-day Big Horn County, Montana. Custer: refimprove section; Battle: refimprove section
1900 – A Taoist monk discovered the Dunhuang manuscripts, a cache of documents from the 5th to 11th centuries, in the Mogao Caves of Dunhuang, China. refimprove section
1910The Firebird, the first major work by Russian composer Igor Stravinsky, made its premiere in Paris. unreferenced section
1938Douglas Hyde became the first President of Ireland after the office was established by the Constitution of Ireland in 1937. refimprove section, unreferenced section
1944World War II: The Battle of Tali-Ihantala, the largest battle ever fought in the Nordic Countries, began in the Karelian Isthmus of Finland. refimprove sections
1975 – Citing threats to national security, Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi unilaterally had a state of emergency declared across the nation that lasted nearly two years. refimprove sections
1993Kim Campbell became the first female Prime Minister of Canada. refimprove section
1996 – The Khobar Towers bombing in Khobar, Saudi Arabia, left 19 American servicemen and one Saudi dead and 372 of many nationalities wounded. refimprove section
1998 – The Supreme Court of the United States delivered its decision in Clinton v. City of New York, ruling that the line-item veto as granted in the Line Item Veto Act of 1996 violated the Constitution. refimprove section
2013Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani became the eighth Emir of Qatar. unreferenced section (Ancestry)
Æthelstan Ætheling |d|1014 death date not referenced (and also might be a different year); plus a cite needed and no lede
Crystal Eastman |b|1881 POTD for 2022
Alan Plater |d|2010 inadequate lead; refimprove section
* 1678Venetian philosopher Elena Cornaro Piscopia became the first woman to receive a Doctor of Philosophy degree. Large parts uncited
* 2006 – Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit was captured in a cross-border raid near the Kerem Shalom crossing with the Gaza Strip, and held hostage by Hamas until 2011. 15 citation needed tags
Niels, King of Denmark |d|1134| Death not cited

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June 25: Eid al-Ghadir (Shia Islam, 2024)

Michael Jackson in 1993
Michael Jackson in 1993
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