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File:Evstafiev-ratko-mladic-1993-w.jpg|Ratko Mladić
File:Evstafiev-ratko-mladic-1993-w.jpg|Ratko Mladić
File:Necker, Jacques - Duplessis.jpg|Jacques Necker
File:Necker, Jacques - Duplessis.jpg|Jacques Necker
File:HarperLee 2007Nov05.jpg|Harper Lee
File:Photo portrait of Harper Lee (To Kill a Mockingbird dust jacket, 1960).jpg|Harper Lee
File:Pons 1.jpg|Jean-Louis Pons
File:William Howard Taft as Chief Justice SCOTUS.jpg|William Howard Taft
File:Bombardamento Alessandria 1882.jpg|Bombardment of Alexandria
File:Bombardamento Alessandria 1882.jpg|Bombardment of Alexandria
File:Admiral Zhenghe.jpg|Sculpture of Zheng He
File:ZhengHeShips.gif|Woodblock print of Zheng He's ships
File:ZhengHeShips.gif|Woodblock print of Zheng He's ships
File:Yagan Statue 2005.jpg|Statue of Yagan
File:Triborough Bridge, February 2022.jpg|Robert F. Kennedy (Triborough) Bridge
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| [[1804]] – U.S. vice president [[Aaron Burr]] '''[[Burr–Hamilton duel|mortally wounded]]''' former Treasury Secretary [[Alexander Hamilton]] during a duel<!-- ''(pistols pictured)''--> in [[Weehawken, New Jersey]].
| [[1789]] – [[French Revolution]]: '''[[Jacques Necker]]''' was dismissed as [[List of Finance Ministers of France|Director-General of Finances of France]], sparking public demonstrations in Paris that led to the [[Storming of the Bastille]] three days later.
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| [[1811]] – Italian scientist '''[[Amedeo Avogadro]]''' published a [[hypothesis]] on the [[molecule|molecular]] content of gases, now known as [[Avogadro's law]].
| [[1811]] – Italian scientist '''[[Amedeo Avogadro]]''' published a [[hypothesis]] on the [[molecule|molecular]] content of gases, now known as [[Avogadro's law]].
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| [[1882]] – [[Anglo-Egyptian War (1882)|Anglo-Egyptian War]]: British naval forces began their '''[[Bombardment of Alexandria|bombardment]]''' of [[Alexandria]] against [[Ahmed Orabi|Urabi]] forces.
| [[1882]] – [[Anglo-Egyptian War (1882)|Anglo-Egyptian War]]: British naval forces began their '''[[Bombardment of Alexandria|bombardment]]''' of [[Alexandria]] against [[Ahmed Orabi|Urabi]] forces.
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| [[1893]] – Japanese entrepreneur and inventor '''[[Mikimoto Kōkichi]]''' first created the hemispherical [[cultured pearl]].
| [[1893]] – Japanese entrepreneur and inventor '''[[Kokichi Mikimoto]]''' first created the hemispherical [[cultured pearl]].
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| [[1940]] – French World {{nowrap|War I}} veteran '''[[Philippe Pétain]]''' became Chief of State of [[Vichy France]].
| [[1940]] – French World {{nowrap|War I}} veteran '''[[Philippe Pétain]]''' became Chief of State of [[Vichy France]].
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| [[1943]] – The [[Volhynian Bloody Sunday|bloodiest day]] of '''[[Massacres of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia|Volhynia genocide]]''' took place, where units of the [[Ukrainian Insurgent Army]] attacked and burned various Polish villages in the [[Volhynia]] region of present-day Ukraine
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| [[1947]] – The passenger ship '''''[[SS Exodus|Exodus]]''''' departed France with the intent of taking Jewish emigrants to [[Mandatory Palestine|British-controlled Palestine]].
| [[1947]] – The passenger ship '''''[[SS Exodus|Exodus]]''''' departed France with the intent of taking Jewish emigrants to [[Mandatory Palestine|British-controlled Palestine]].
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| [[1957]] – '''[[Aga Khan IV|Prince Karīm al-Hussaynī]]''' succeeded [[Aga Khan III|Sultan Mahommed Shah]] as the [[Aga Khan]], becoming the 49th [[Imam]] of the [[Shia Islam|Shia]] [[Isma'ilism|Ismaili Muslims]].
| [[1957]] – '''[[Aga Khan IV|Prince Karīm al-Hussaynī]]''' succeeded [[Aga Khan III|Sultan Mahommed Shah]] as the [[Aga Khan]], becoming the 49th [[Imam]] of the [[Shia Islam|Shia]] [[Isma'ilism|Ismaili Muslims]].
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| [[1978]] – A [[tanker truck]] loaded with 23 tons of highly flammable [[propene|liquid propylene]] '''[[Los Alfaques disaster|caught fire and exploded]]''' in [[Alcanar]], Spain, killing 217 people and severely burning 200 others.
| [[1978]] – A [[tanker truck]] loaded with 23 tons of highly flammable [[propene|liquid propylene]] '''[[Los Alfaques disaster|caught fire and exploded]]''' in [[Alcanar]], Spain, killing 217 people and severely burning 200 others.
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| [[1990]] – The '''[[Oka Crisis]]''', a 77-day land dispute between a group of [[Mohawk people]] and the Canadian town of [[Oka, Quebec]], began.
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| [[1995]] – [[Bosnian Genocide]]: [[Army of Republika Srpska|Bosnian Serb forces]] began the '''[[Srebrenica massacre]]''' in the region of [[Srebrenica]], Bosnia and Herzegovina, eventually killing an estimated total of 8,000 [[Bosniaks]].
| [[1995]] – [[Bosnian Genocide]]: [[Army of Republika Srpska|Bosnian Serb forces]] began the '''[[Srebrenica massacre]]''' in the region of [[Srebrenica]], Bosnia and Herzegovina, eventually killing an estimated total of 8,000 [[Bosniaks]].
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| [[2006]] – A series of seven bombs '''[[2006 Mumbai train bombings|exploded]]''' over a period of 11 minutes on the [[Mumbai Suburban Railway|Suburban Railway]] in [[Mumbai]], [[Maharashtra]], India, killing 209 people and injuring over 700 others.
| [[2006]] – A series of seven bombs '''[[2006 Mumbai train bombings|exploded]]''' over a period of 11 minutes on the [[Mumbai Suburban Railway|Suburban Railway]] in [[Mumbai]], [[Maharashtra]], India, killing 209 people and injuring over 700 others.
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| '''[[Pedro Rodríguez (racing driver)|Pedro Rodríguez]]'''<!--Mexican racer--> |d|1971
| '''[[Kitty O'Brien Joyner]]''' (b.&nbsp;1916)
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| '''[[Annie Armstrong]]'''<!--American religious leader--> |b|1850|
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| '''[[John Spencer (snooker player)|John Spencer]]'''<!--English snooker player--> |d|2006
| [[Wikipedia:Today's featured article/February 18, 2024|Recent TFA on February 18, 2024]]
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* [[1302]] – [[Franco-Flemish War]]: [[County of Flanders|Flemish]] infantry defeated a large French army near [[Kortrijk]] at the '''[[Battle of the Golden Spurs]]'''.
* [[1405]] – Marking the start of [[Ming dynasty|Ming China]]'s '''[[Ming treasure voyages|treasure voyages]]''', Admiral [[Zheng He]]'s [[Chinese treasure ship|expeditionary fleet]]<!-- ''(pictured)''--> set sail towards foreign regions on the South China Sea and Indian Ocean.
* [[1789]] – [[French Revolution]]: '''[[Jacques Necker]]''' was dismissed as [[List of Finance Ministers of France|Director-General of Finances of France]], sparking public demonstrations in Paris that led to the [[storming of the Bastille]].
* [[1804]] – U.S. Vice President [[Aaron Burr]] '''[[Burr–Hamilton duel|mortally wounded]]''' former Treasury Secretary [[Alexander Hamilton]] during a duel<!-- ''(pistols pictured)''--> in [[Weehawken, New Jersey]].
* [[1848]] – '''[[London Waterloo station]]''', Britain's busiest railway station by passenger usage, was opened by the [[London and South Western Railway]].
* [[1792]] – The '''[[Belfast Harp Festival]]''', an early event in the [[Gaelic revival]], began at the [[Assembly Rooms, Belfast|Assembly Rooms]].
* [[1801]] – French astronomer '''[[Jean-Louis Pons]]''' co-discovered the first of his 37 comets, more than any other person in history.
* [[1833]] – '''[[Yagan]]'''<!-- ''(statue pictured)''-->, a [[Noongar]] warrior wanted for leading attacks on British colonists in [[Western Australia]], was killed, becoming a symbol of the unjust and sometimes brutal treatment of [[indigenous Australians]] by colonial settlers.
* [[1848]] – '''[[London Waterloo station|Waterloo Bridge Station]]''', which later became [[List of busiest railway stations in Great Britain|Britain's busiest railway station]] by passenger usage, was opened by the [[London and South Western Railway]].
* [[1864]] – [[American Civil War]]: [[Confederate States Army|Confederate forces]] under [[Jubal Early]] began an unsuccessful attempt to '''[[Battle of Fort Stevens|capture Washington, D.C.]]'''.
* [[1864]] – [[American Civil War]]: [[Confederate States Army|Confederate forces]] under [[Jubal Early]] began an unsuccessful attempt to '''[[Battle of Fort Stevens|capture Washington, D.C.]]'''.
* [[1960]] – '''''[[To Kill a Mockingbird]]''''', a novel by [[Harper Lee]]<!-- ''(pictured)''--> featuring themes of racial injustice and the loss of innocence in the [[Deep South]] of America, was published.
* [[1914]] – '''{{USS|Nevada|BB-36|6}}'''<!--[[USS Nevada (BB-36)]]-->, the [[United States Navy]]'s first "[[Dreadnought#Super-dreadnoughts|super-dreadnought]]", was launched.
* [[1991]] – Shortly after taking off from [[Jeddah]], Saudi Arabia, '''[[Nigeria Airways Flight 2120|Nigeria Airways Flight&nbsp;2120]]''' caught fire and crashed, killing all 261 people on board.
* [[1936]] – New York City's '''[[Triborough Bridge]]''', the "biggest traffic machine ever built", opened to traffic.
* [[2010]] – The [[Islamism|Islamist]] militia group [[Al-Shabaab (militant group)|Al-Shabaab]] carried out '''[[2010 Kampala bombings|multiple suicide bombings]]''' in [[Kampala]], Uganda, killing 74 people and injuring 85 others.
* [[1960]] – '''''[[To Kill a Mockingbird]]''''', a novel by [[Harper Lee]], featuring themes of racial injustice and the destruction of innocence in the [[Deep South|American Deep South]], was first published.
* [[2011]] – '''[[Evangelos Florakis Naval Base explosion|An explosion]]''' at the [[Evangelos Florakis Naval Base]] killed 13 people, including the head of the [[Cyprus Navy]]<!--, making it the worst peacetime military accident in Cypriot history-->.
* [[2011]] – '''[[Evangelos Florakis Naval Base explosion|An explosion]]''' at the [[Evangelos Florakis Naval Base]] killed 13 people, including the head of the [[Cyprus Navy]]<!--, making it the worst peacetime military accident in Cypriot history-->.
* Born/died: | '''[[Bardaisan]]'''<!--Arab scholar--> |b|154| '''[[Rudolph II of Burgundy|Rudolph&nbsp;II of Burgundy]]'''<!--French/Italian king--> |d|937| '''[[Robert II, Count of Artois|Robert&nbsp;II, Count of Artois]]'''<!--French, died in the Battle of the Golden Spurs--> |d|1302| '''[[Nicole Oresme]]'''<!--French philosopher, male--> |d|1382| '''[[Thomas Bowdler]]'''<!--English physician--> |b|1754| '''[[Princess Irene of Hesse and by Rhine]]'''<!--German--> |b|1866| '''[[Eugenia Tadolini]]'''<!--Italian singer--> |d|1872| '''[[H. M. Brock|H.&nbsp;M. Brock]]'''<!--English illustrator--> |b|1875| '''[[Boris Grigoriev]]'''<!--Russian painter--> |b|1886| '''[[Kitty O'Brien Joyner]]'''<!--American engineer-->|b|1916| '''[[Balaji Sadasivan]]'''<!--Singaporean politician--> |b|1955| '''[[Eusebia Cosme]]''' <!--Cuban poetry reciter-->|d|1976| '''[[Alessia Cara]]'''<!--Canadian singer--> |b|1996| '''[[Bronwyn Oliver]]'''<!--Australian sculptor--> |d|2006| '''[[Lady Bird Johnson]]'''<!--US First Lady-->|d|2007| '''[[Satoru Iwata]]'''<!--Japanese businessman-->|d|2015|
* Born/died: '''[[Bardaisan]]''' (b.&nbsp;154){{·}} '''[[Nicole Oresme]]''' (d.&nbsp;1382){{·}} '''[[Thomas Bowdler]]''' (b.&nbsp;1754){{·}} '''[[Annie Armstrong]]''' (b.&nbsp;1850){{·}} '''[[Alessia Cara]]''' (b.&nbsp;1996){{·}} '''[[Bronwyn Oliver]]''' (d.&nbsp;2006)
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'''[[July 11]]''': '''[[National Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the Genocide of the Citizens of the Polish Republic Committed by Ukrainian Nationalists|Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Genocide]]''' in Poland ([[1943]])
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* [[1405]] – An expeditionary fleet led by [[Zheng He]] set sail for foreign regions of the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean, marking the start of [[Ming dynasty|Ming China]]'s '''[[Ming treasure voyages|treasure voyages]]'''.
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* [[1846]] – British soldier '''[[Death of Frederick John White|Frederick John White died]]''' after a flogging, leading to a campaign to end the practice in the British Army.
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* [[1302]] – [[County of Flanders|Flemish]] infantry defeated a large French army near [[Kortrijk]] at the '''[[Battle of the Golden Spurs]]'''.
* [[1864]] '''[[Leicester balloon riot|A riot]]''' broke out in Leicester, England, at the failed launching of a [[gas balloon]] ''(pictured)''.
* [[1928]] – Archaeologist '''[[Ivan Borkovský]]''' discovered '''[[Prague Castle skeleton|a medieval skeleton]]''' at [[Prague Castle]]; competing factions claimed the skeleton as Germanic or Slavic in origin.
* [[1833]] – [[Noongar]] warrior '''[[Yagan]]''' ''(statue pictured)'', wanted for leading attacks on white colonists in [[Western Australia]], was killed, becoming a symbol of the unjust and sometimes brutal treatment of the [[Indigenous Australians|indigenous peoples of Australia]] by colonial settlers.
* [[1936]] – New York City's '''[[Robert F. Kennedy Bridge|Triborough Bridge]]'''<!--''(pictured)''-->, the "biggest traffic machine ever built", opened to traffic.
* [[1921]] – Former President of the United States '''[[William Howard Taft]]''' was sworn in as [[Chief Justice of the United States|Chief Justice of the Supreme Court]], making him the only person to ever hold both positions.
{{Born and died list| '''[[Nicole Oresme]]'''<!--French philosopher, male--> |d|1382| '''[[Thomas Bowdler]]'''<!--English physician--> |b|1754| '''[[Eugenia Tadolini]]'''<!--Italian singer--> |d|1872| '''[[Lady Bird Johnson]]'''<!--US First Lady-->|d|2007|}}
* [[1943]] – The bloodiest day of '''[[Massacres of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia|a massive ethnic cleansing operation]]''' took place, where units of the [[Ukrainian Insurgent Army]] [[Volhynian Bloody Sunday|attacked and burned]] various Polish villages in the [[Volhynia]] region of present-day Ukraine.
* [[1991]] – Shortly after takeoff from [[King Abdulaziz International Airport]], Saudi Arabia, '''[[Nigeria Airways Flight 2120]]''' caught fire and crashed, killing all 261 people on board.
'''[[Princess Irene of Hesse and by Rhine]]''' (b.&nbsp;1866){{·}} '''[[Boris Grigoriev]]''' (b.&nbsp;1886){{·}} '''[[Pedro Rodríguez (racing driver)|Pedro Rodríguez]]''' (d.&nbsp;1971)
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Day of the Flemish Community of Belgium; refimprove
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1804 – U.S. vice president Aaron Burr mortally wounded former Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton during a duel in Weehawken, New Jersey. refimprove section
1811 – Italian scientist Amedeo Avogadro published a hypothesis on the molecular content of gases, now known as Avogadro's law. Avogadro: Needs more footnotes; Avogadro's law: date not in article
1882Anglo-Egyptian War: British naval forces began their bombardment of Alexandria against Urabi forces. unreferenced sections
1889Tijuana, the westernmost city in Mexico, was founded. cleanup section
1893 – Japanese entrepreneur and inventor Kokichi Mikimoto first created the hemispherical cultured pearl. refimprove section, date not cited
1921 – The Irish War of Independence ended with a truce, resulting in negotiations that eventually led to the Anglo-Irish Treaty and the establishment of the Irish Free State. refimprove section
1940 – French World War I veteran Philippe Pétain became Chief of State of Vichy France. unreferenced sections
1943 – The bloodiest day of Volhynia genocide took place, where units of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army attacked and burned various Polish villages in the Volhynia region of present-day Ukraine 8 citation needed tags plus other uncited bits
1947 – The passenger ship Exodus departed France with the intent of taking Jewish emigrants to British-controlled Palestine. refimprove
1957Prince Karīm al-Hussaynī succeeded Sultan Mahommed Shah as the Aga Khan, becoming the 49th Imam of the Shia Ismaili Muslims. unreferenced section (Ancestry)
1978 – A tanker truck loaded with 23 tons of highly flammable liquid propylene caught fire and exploded in Alcanar, Spain, killing 217 people and severely burning 200 others. refimprove
1990 – The Oka Crisis, a 77-day land dispute between a group of Mohawk people and the Canadian town of Oka, Quebec, began. refimprove
1995Bosnian Genocide: Bosnian Serb forces began the Srebrenica massacre in the region of Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, eventually killing an estimated total of 8,000 Bosniaks. undue weight
2006 – A series of seven bombs exploded over a period of 11 minutes on the Suburban Railway in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, killing 209 people and injuring over 700 others. refimprove sections
Pedro Rodríguez |d|1971 refimprove section
Annie Armstrong |b|1850| Date not cited
John Spencer |d|2006 Recent TFA on February 18, 2024

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July 11: Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Genocide in Poland (1943)

Leicester balloon riot, 1864
Leicester balloon riot, 1864
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