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File:Transistor-photo.JPG|Several transistors, with a centimeter tape, for scale
File:Transistor-photo.JPG|Several transistors, with a centimeter tape, for scale
File:Voyager aircraft.jpg|Voyager
File:Voyager aircraft.jpg|Voyager
File:VanGogh 1887 Selbstbildnis.jpg|Vincent van Gogh

File:Tokyo tower olympic 2016.jpg|Tokyo Tower at night
File:Tokyo tower olympic 2016.jpg|Tokyo Tower at night
File:General George Washington Resigning his Commission.jpg|George Washington's resignation as commander-in-chief
File:General George Washington Resigning his Commission.jpg|''[[General George Washington Resigning His Commission|General George Washington <br />Resigning His Commission]]''
File:Trapped woman on a car roof during flash flooding in Toowoomba 2.jpg|Flooding in Toowoomba
File:Trapped woman on a car roof during flash flooding in Toowoomba 2.jpg|Flooding in Toowoomba
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| [[1793]] – [[French Revolution]]: A Royalist counter-revolutionary army was decisively defeated at the [[Battle of Savenay]]<!--not bold, needs more footnotes-->, although fighting continued in the '''[[War in the Vendée]]''' for years afterward.
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| [[1823]] – '''''[[A Visit from St. Nicholas]]''''', also known as ''The Night Before Christmas'', was first published anonymously. Authorship was later attributed to [[Clement Clarke Moore]].
| [[1823]] – '''''[[A Visit from St. Nicholas]]''''', also known as ''The Night Before Christmas'', was first published anonymously. Authorship was later attributed to [[Clement Clarke Moore]].
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| [[1876]] – The '''[[Constantinople Conference]]''' opened, which resulted in political reforms in [[Bosnia (region)|Bosnia]] and the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] territories with a majority [[Bulgarians|Bulgarian]] population.
| [[1913]] – U.S. President [[Woodrow Wilson]] signed the '''[[Federal Reserve Act]]''', establishing a [[central banking]] system of the United States, the [[Federal Reserve]].
| appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/January 20|January 20]]
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| [[1913]] – U.S. president [[Woodrow Wilson]] signed the '''[[Federal Reserve Act]]''', establishing a [[central banking]] system of the United States, the [[Federal Reserve]].
| Act: unreferenced section; Reserve: expansion, outdated
| Act: unreferenced section; Reserve: expansion, outdated
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| [[1938]] – The first living specimen of a '''[[coelacanth]]'''<!-- ''(example pictured)''-->, long believed to be extinct, was discovered in a South African fisherman's catch.
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| [[1947]] – The '''[[transistor]]''', invented by [[John Bardeen]], [[Walter Houser Brattain|Walter Brattain]] and [[William Shockley]], was first demonstrated at [[Bell Labs|Bell Laboratories]].
| [[1947]] – The '''[[transistor]]''', invented by [[John Bardeen]], [[Walter Houser Brattain|Walter Brattain]] and [[William Shockley]], was first demonstrated at [[Bell Labs|Bell Laboratories]].
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| [[1954]] – Drs. [[Joseph Murray]] and [[J. Hartwell Harrison|{{nowrap|J. Hartwell}} Harrison]] performed the first successful '''[[Kidney transplantation|kidney transplant]]'''.
| [[1954]] – Drs. [[Joseph Murray]] and [[J. Hartwell Harrison|{{nowrap|J. Hartwell}} Harrison]] performed the first successful '''[[Kidney transplantation|kidney transplant]]'''.
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* [[583]] – '''[[Yohl Ik'nal]]''' acceded to the throne of the [[Maya civilization|Maya]] city-state of [[Palenque]].
* [[583]] – '''[[Yohl Ikʼnal]]''' acceded to the throne of the [[Maya civilization|Maya]] city-state of [[Palenque]].
* [[1783]] – '''[[George Washington's resignation as commander-in-chief|George Washington resigned as commander-in-chief]]''' of the [[Continental Army]] at the [[Maryland State House]] in [[Annapolis, Maryland]].
* [[1783]] – [[George Washington]] '''[[George Washington's resignation as commander-in-chief|resigned as commander-in-chief]]''' of the [[Continental Army]] at the [[Maryland State House]] in [[Annapolis, Maryland|Annapolis]] ''(painting shown)''.

* [[1888]] – During a bout of [[mental illness]], Dutch painter '''[[Vincent van Gogh]]''' stalked his friend French painter [[Paul Gauguin]] with a razor, and then afterwards cut off the lower part of his own left ear and gave it to a prostitute.
* [[1815]] – [[Jane Austen]]'s novel '''''[[Emma (novel)|Emma]]''''' was first published.
* [[1916]] – [[World War I|First World War]]: [[Allies of World War I|Allied]] forces gained a strategic victory in the '''[[Battle of Magdhaba]]''', located in the [[Sinai Peninsula]].
* [[1919]] – The '''[[Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act 1919]]''' was enacted, lifting most of the existing common-law restrictions on women in the United Kingdom.
* [[1919]] – The '''[[Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act 1919|Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act]]''' was enacted, lifting most of the existing [[Common law|common-law]] restrictions on women in the United Kingdom.
* [[1957]] – '''[[Ian Craig]]''' of [[Australia national cricket team|Australia]] became the youngest [[Test cricket]] captain in history.
* [[1958]] – '''[[Tokyo Tower]]''', then the world's [[List of tallest towers|tallest freestanding tower]], opened.
* [[1984]] – An engine fire caused '''[[Aeroflot Flight 3519|Aeroflot Flight&nbsp;3519]]''' to crash shortly after takeoff from [[Krasnoyarsk]], USSR, killing all but one of the 111 people on board.
* [[1990]] – About 88% of the population in Slovenia '''[[Slovenian independence referendum, 1990|voted to secede]]''' from the [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]].
* [[1990]] – About 88&nbsp;percent of eligible voters in Slovenia '''[[1990 Slovenian independence referendum|voted to secede]]''' from the [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]].
* [[2010]] – A [[Monsoon trough|monsoonal trough]] brought torrential rain to [[Queensland]], causing '''[[2010–11 Queensland floods|massive flooding]]''' that killed 38 people and caused {{nowrap|A$2.38 billion}} in damage.
* [[1997]] – The '''[[Pioneer Helmet]]''', one of only six [[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] helmets to be discovered, was first placed on public display.
* Born/died: '''[[Pamheiba]]''' (b.&nbsp;1690){{·}} '''[[Jean-François Champollion]]''' (b.&nbsp;1790){{·}} '''[[Anna J. Harrison]]''' (b.&nbsp;1912){{·}} '''[[P. V. Narasimha Rao|{{nowrap|P. V.}} Narasimha Rao]]''' (d.&nbsp;2004)
* Born/died: | '''[[Francis Tresham]]'''<!--English conspirator--> |d|1605| '''[[Gharib Nawaz (Manipur)|Gharib Nawaz]]'''<!--Indian king--> |b|1690| '''[[Augustus Hervey, 3rd Earl of Bristol]]'''<!--English naval officer--> |d|1779| '''[[Joseph Smith]]'''<!--American religious leader--> |b|1805| '''[[Edward Blyth]]'''<!--English zoologist--> |b|1810| '''[[Madam C. J. Walker|Madam {{nowrap|C. J.}} Walker]]'''<!--American businesswoman--> |b|1867| '''[[Arthur Gilligan]]'''<!--English cricketer--> |b|1894| '''[[Anna J. Harrison]]'''<!--American chemist--> |b|1912| '''[[Quentin Bryce]]'''<!--Australian politician--> |b|1942| '''[[Joan Lindsay]]'''<!--Australian writer--> |d|1984| '''[[P. V. Narasimha Rao|P.&nbsp;V. Narasimha Rao]]'''<!--Indian prime minister--> |d|2004|
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'''[[December 23]]''': '''[[Night of the Radishes]]''' in [[Oaxaca City]], Mexico; '''[[The Emperor's Birthday]]''' in Japan; '''[[Festivus]]'''
'''[[December 23]]''': '''[[Night of the Radishes]]''' in [[Oaxaca City]], Mexico; '''[[Festivus]]'''
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* [[1776]] – [[American Revolutionary War]]: American troops, overwhelmed by British reinforcements, retreated from the '''[[Battle of Iron Works Hill]]'''.
{{main page image|File:Latimeria chalumnae, London.jpg|Coelacanth {{nowrap|(preserved specimen)}}|width=160}}
* [[1888]] – During a bout of [[Mental disorder|mental illness]], Dutch painter '''[[Vincent van Gogh]]''' ''(pictured)'' severed part of his left ear and gave it to a woman in a brothel in [[Arles]], France.
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* [[1793]] – [[French Revolution]]: The [[House of Bourbon|Royalist]] counterrevolutionary army was decisively defeated in the [[Battle of Savenay]]<!--not bold, needs more footnotes-->, although fighting continued in the '''[[War in the Vendée]]''' for years afterward.
* [[1916]] – [[World War I|First World War]]: [[Allies of World War I|Allied]] forces gained a strategic victory at the '''[[Battle of Magdhaba]]''' on the [[Sinai Peninsula]].
* [[1957]] – Leading the [[Australia national cricket team]], '''[[Ian Craig]]''' became the youngest-ever [[Test cricket]] captain at the time.
* [[1876]] – The '''[[Constantinople Conference]]''' opened, which resulted in political reforms in [[Bosnia (region)|Bosnia]] and the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] territories with a majority [[Bulgarians|Bulgarian]] population.
* [[2008]] – The [[Republic of Guinea Armed Forces|Guinean military]] engineered '''[[2008 Guinean coup d'état|a coup d'état]]''', announcing that it planned to rule the country for two years prior to a new presidential election.
* [[1938]] – The first living specimen of a '''[[coelacanth]]''' ''(example pictured)'', long believed to be extinct, was discovered in a South African fisherman's catch.
{{Born and died list| '''[[Carl Gustaf Wrangel]]'''<!--Swedish statesman--> |b|1613| '''[[Dost Mohammad Khan]]'''<!--Afghan emir--> |b|1793| '''[[Carla Bruni]]'''<!--Spouse of French president--> |b|1967| '''[[Chryssa]]'''<!--Greek/American sculptor, female--> |d|2013}}
* [[1958]] – The '''[[Tokyo Tower]]''', then the world's tallest freestanding structure at {{convert|332.5|m|ft|0}}, opened.
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* [[2008]] – The [[Military of Guinea|Guinean military]] engineered '''[[2008 Guinean coup d'état|a coup d'état]]''', and announced that it planned to rule the country for two years prior to a new presidential election.
'''[[Carl Gustaf Wrangel]]''' (b.&nbsp;1613){{·}} '''[[Augustus Hervey, 3rd Earl of Bristol]]''' (d.&nbsp;1779){{·}} '''[[Quentin Bryce]]''' (b.&nbsp;1942)
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1793French Revolution: A Royalist counter-revolutionary army was decisively defeated at the Battle of Savenay, although fighting continued in the War in the Vendée for years afterward. refimprove section
1823A Visit from St. Nicholas, also known as The Night Before Christmas, was first published anonymously. Authorship was later attributed to Clement Clarke Moore. refimprove section
1876 – The Constantinople Conference opened, which resulted in political reforms in Bosnia and the Ottoman territories with a majority Bulgarian population. appears on January 20
1913 – U.S. president Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act, establishing a central banking system of the United States, the Federal Reserve. Act: unreferenced section; Reserve: expansion, outdated
1938 – The first living specimen of a coelacanth, long believed to be extinct, was discovered in a South African fisherman's catch. Page numbers needed banner
1947 – The transistor, invented by John Bardeen, Walter Brattain and William Shockley, was first demonstrated at Bell Laboratories. refimprove section
1954 – Drs. Joseph Murray and J. Hartwell Harrison performed the first successful kidney transplant. refimprove
1972 – The Nicaraguan capital of Managua was struck by a magnitude 6.3 earthquake, killing more than 10,000 people. refimprove
1972 – In one of the most famous plays in the history of American football, Pittsburgh Steelers running back Franco Harris made the Immaculate Reception of a pass by quarterback Terry Bradshaw near the end of a playoff game. refimprove section, too many quotes
1986 – Piloted by Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager, the Rutan Voyager became the first aircraft to fly around the world without stopping or refueling, landing at Edwards Air Force Base in California after a nine-day trip. refimprove section

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December 23: Night of the Radishes in Oaxaca City, Mexico; Festivus

Vincent van Gogh
Vincent van Gogh
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