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| [[1265]] – Summoned by [[Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester|Simon de Montfort]] ''(drawing shown)'', the '''[[Simon de Montfort's Parliament|the first English parliament]]''' convened at the [[Palace of Westminster]].
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| [[1320]] – After [[History of Poland (966–1385)|reuniting Poland]], '''[[Władysław I Łokietek|{{nowrap|Władysław I}} Łokietek]]''' was [[Royal coronations in Poland|crowned]] king in [[Kraków]].
| [[1320]] – After [[History of Poland (966–1385)|reuniting Poland]], '''[[Władysław I Łokietek|{{nowrap|Władysław I}} Łokietek]]''' was [[Royal coronations in Poland|crowned]] king in [[Kraków]].
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| [[1523]] – '''[[Christian II of Denmark|Christian II]]''' was forced to abdicate as both [[List of Danish monarchs|King of Denmark]] and [[List of Norwegian monarchs|King of Norway]].
| [[1523]] – '''[[Christian II of Denmark|Christian&nbsp;II]]''' was forced to abdicate as both [[List of Danish monarchs|king of Denmark]] and [[List of Norwegian monarchs|king of Norway]].
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| [[1576]] – '''[[León, Guanajuato|León]]''' in [[Guanajuato]], Mexico, was founded by order of [[Viceroy]] [[Martín Enríquez de Almanza]] of [[New Spain]].
| [[1576]] – '''[[León, Guanajuato|León]]''' in [[Guanajuato]], Mexico, was founded by order of [[Viceroy]] [[Martín Enríquez de Almanza]] of [[New Spain]].
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| [[1785]] – [[Tây Sơn Dynasty|Tây Sơn]] forces of Vietnam '''[[Battle of Rạch Gầm-Xoài Mút|annihilated]]''' an invading [[Siam]]ese army who were attempting to restore [[Gia Long|Nguyễn Ánh]] to the throne.
| [[1785]] – [[Tây Sơn Dynasty|Tây Sơn]] forces of Vietnam '''[[Battle of Rạch Gầm-Xoài Mút|annihilated]]''' an invading [[Siam]]ese army who were attempting to restore [[Gia Long|Nguyễn Ánh]] to the throne.
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| [[1885]] – [[LaMarcus Adna Thompson]]<!--Not bold, expansion-->, sometimes called the "Father of Gravity", patented the '''[[roller coaster]]'''.
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| [[1839]] – Chilean troops decisively defeated the forces of the [[Peru-Bolivian Confederation]] at the '''[[Battle of Yungay]]''' in the [[Ancash Region]] of Peru, effectively ending the [[War of the Confederation]].
| [[1839]] – Chilean troops decisively defeated the forces of the [[Peru-Bolivian Confederation]] at the '''[[Battle of Yungay]]''' in the [[Ancash Region]] of Peru, effectively ending the [[War of the Confederation]].
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| [[1840]] – '''[[William II of the Netherlands|William II]]''' became [[Monarchy of the Netherlands|King of the Netherlands]] after his father [[William I of the Netherlands|{{nowrap|William I}}]] abdicated the throne.
| [[1840]] – '''[[William II of the Netherlands|William II]]''' became [[Monarchy of the Netherlands|King of the Netherlands]] after his father [[William I of the Netherlands|{{nowrap|William I}}]] abdicated the throne.
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|[[1877]] – The '''[[Constantinople Conference]]''' concluded with the [[Great power|Great Powers]] declaring the need for political reforms, which the [[Ottoman Empire]] refused to undertake, later resulting in the [[Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)|Russo-Turkish War]].
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| [[1885]] – [[LaMarcus Adna Thompson]]<!--Not bold, expansion-->, sometimes called the "Father of Gravity", patented the '''[[roller coaster]]'''.
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| [[1921]] – The '''[[Turkish Constitution of 1921|first Turkish Constitution]]''' was ratified by the [[Grand National Assembly of Turkey|Grand National Assembly]], enshrining the principle of [[Sovereignty|national sovereignty]].
| [[1921]] – The '''[[Turkish Constitution of 1921|first Turkish Constitution]]''' was ratified by the [[Grand National Assembly of Turkey|Grand National Assembly]], enshrining the principle of [[Sovereignty|national sovereignty]].
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| [[1946]] – Favouring stronger [[executive (government)|executive]] power than the draft constitution for the [[French Fourth Republic]] provided, '''[[Charles de Gaulle]]''' resigned as President of the [[Provisional Government of the French Republic|Provisional Government]].
| [[1946]] – Favouring stronger [[executive (government)|executive]] power than the draft constitution for the [[French Fourth Republic]] provided, '''[[Charles de Gaulle]]''' resigned as president of the [[Provisional Government of the French Republic|Provisional Government]].
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| [[1981]] – '''[[Iran hostage crisis]]''': Iran released the final 52 American hostages after 444 days in captivity.
| [[1981]] – '''[[Iran hostage crisis]]''': Iran released the final 52 American hostages after 444 days in captivity.
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| appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/November 4|November 4]]
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| [[1992]] – '''[[Air Inter Flight 148]]''' crashed into the [[Vosges Mountains]] while circling to land at [[Strasbourg Airport]] near [[Strasbourg]], France, resulting in 87 deaths.
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| [[1990]] – The [[Red Army|Soviet Red Army]] '''[[Black January|violently cracked down]]''' on Azeri pro-independence demonstrations in [[Baku]], [[Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic|Azerbaijan SSR]].
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| [[2001]] – As a result of the [[EDSA Revolution of 2001]], '''[[Gloria Macapagal Arroyo]]''' succeeded into the [[Presidency of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo|presidency]] after her predecessor, [[Joseph Estrada]], resigned from office.
| [[2001]] – As a result of the [[EDSA Revolution of 2001]], '''[[Gloria Macapagal Arroyo]]''' succeeded into the [[Presidency of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo|presidency]] after her predecessor, [[Joseph Estrada]], resigned from office.
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* [[1156]] – According to legend, [[Lalli]] slew Bishop '''[[Henry (bishop of Finland)|Henry of Finland]]''' with an axe on the ice of Lake Köyliönjärvi in [[Köyliö]].
* [[1843]] – '''[[Honório Hermeto Carneiro Leão, Marquis of Paraná]]'''<!-- ''(portrait shown)''-->, became the ''de facto'' first [[Prime Minister of Brazil|prime minister]] of the [[Empire of Brazil]].
* [[1265]] – [[Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester|Simon de Montfort]]<!-- ''(pictured)''--> summoned local representatives to the [[Palace of Westminster]] to attend '''[[Simon de Montfort's Parliament|a parliament]]''', considered the forerunner of the [[House of Commons of England]].
* [[1356]] – '''[[Edward Balliol]]''', whose father [[John Balliol|John]] was briefly [[List of Scottish monarchs|King of Scotland]], gave up his claim to the throne in exchange for an English pension.
* [[1877]] – The '''[[Constantinople Conference]]''' concluded with the [[Great power|Great Powers]] declaring the need for political reforms that the [[Ottoman Empire]] refused to undertake, which later led to the [[Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)|Russo-Turkish War]].
* [[1942]] – [[The Holocaust]]: [[Reinhard Heydrich]] and other senior Nazi officials met at the '''[[Wannsee Conference]]''' in the Berlin suburb of [[Wannsee]] to discuss implementation of the "[[Final Solution]] to the [[Jewish question]]".
* [[1942]] – [[The Holocaust]]: [[Reinhard Heydrich]] and other senior Nazi officials met at the '''[[Wannsee Conference]]''' near Berlin to discuss the implementation of the "[[Final Solution]] to the [[Jewish question|Jewish Question]]".
* [[1945]] – [[World War II]]: Germany began the '''[[Evacuation of East Prussia|evacuation of at least 1.8&nbsp;million people]]'''<!-- ''(refugees pictured)''--> from [[East Prussia]] in anticipation of the advancing Soviet [[Red Army]], an operation that took nearly two months to complete.
* [[1969]] – Bengali [[Student activism|student activist]] '''[[Amanullah Asaduzzaman]]''' was shot and killed by [[East Pakistan]]i police, one of the events that led to the [[Bangladesh Liberation War]].
* [[1990]] – The [[Red Army|Soviet Red Army]] '''[[Black January|violently cracked down]]''' on Azeri pro-independence demonstrations in [[Baku]], [[Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic|Azerbaijan SSR]].
* [[2009]] – In [[Washington, D.C.]], more than one million people attended the '''[[First inauguration of Barack Obama|inauguration of Barack Obama]]''' as the first [[African American]] president of the United States.
* [[1992]] – '''[[Air Inter Flight 148|Air Inter Flight&nbsp;148]]''' crashed into the [[Vosges]] while circling to land at [[Strasbourg Airport]], France, resulting in 87 deaths.
* [[2009]] – During the [[2008–2011 Icelandic financial crisis|Icelandic financial crisis]], thousands of people '''[[2009 Icelandic financial crisis protests|gathered to protest]]''' at the [[Althing|parliament]] in Reykjavík.
* [[2009]] – In Washington, D.C., '''[[First inauguration of Barack Obama|Barack Obama was inaugurated]]'''&nbsp;''(pictured)'' as the first [[African Americans|African American]] president of the United States.
* Born/died this day: '''[[Sebastian de Aparicio]]''' (b.&nbsp;1502){{dot}} '''[[David Wilmot]]''' (b.&nbsp;1814){{dot}} '''[[John Soane]]''' (d.&nbsp;1837){{dot}} '''[[Agnes Mary Clerke]]''' (d.&nbsp;1907){{dot}} '''[[Sarah Conlon]]''' (b.&nbsp;1926){{dot}} '''[[Claudio Abbado]]''' (d.&nbsp;2014)
* [[2018]] – A group of [[Taliban]] gunmen '''[[2018 Inter-Continental Hotel Kabul attack|attacked]]''' the [[Hotel Inter-Continental Kabul|Inter-Continental Hotel]] in [[Kabul]], Afghanistan, sparking a 12-hour battle that left at least 21 people dead.
* Born/died this day: | '''[[Wulfstan (died 1095)|Wulfstan]]'''<!--English bishop--> |d|1095| '''[[Sebastian Münster]]'''<!--German cartographer--> |b|1488| '''[[Sebastian de Aparicio]]'''<!--Spanish saint--> |b|1502| '''[[Jean-Jacques Barthélemy]]'''<!--French scholar--> |b|1716| '''[[Carl Linnaeus the Younger]]'''<!--Swedish naturalist--> |b|1741| '''[[Nathaniel Parker Willis]]'''<!--American politician--> |b|1806|d|1867<!--Born/died on same day--> |'''[[John Soane]]'''<!--English architect--> |d|1837| '''[[Agnes Mary Clerke]]'''<!--Irish astronomer--> |d|1907| '''[[Sarah Conlon]]'''<!--Irish housewife--> |b|1926| '''[[Kirsty Gallacher]]'''<!--British television presenter--> |b|1976| '''[[Naomi Parker Fraley]]'''<!--American factory worker--> |d|2018



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'''[[January 20]]''': '''[[Martin Luther King Jr. Day]]'''<!--3rd Monday in January--> in the United States (2020)
'''[[January 20]]''': '''[[Black January|Day of Nationwide Sorrow]]''' in Azerbaijan ([[1990]])
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* [[1156]] – According to legend, [[Lalli]] slew Bishop '''[[Henry (bishop of Finland)|Henry of Finland]]''' with an axe on the ice of Lake Köyliönjärvi in [[Köyliö]].
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* [[1843]] – '''[[Honório Hermeto Carneiro Leão, Marquis of Paraná]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, became the ''de facto'' first [[Prime Minister of Brazil|prime minister]] of the [[Empire of Brazil]].
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* [[250]] – '''[[Pope Fabian]]''' was martyred during [[Decian persecution|a widespread persecution of Christians]] for refusing to demonstrate loyalty to the [[Roman Empire]].
* [[1945]] – [[World War II]]: Germany began the '''[[Evacuation of East Prussia|evacuation of at least {{nowrap|1.8 million}} people]]''' from [[East Prussia]] in anticipation of the advancing Soviet [[Red Army]], an operation that took nearly two months to complete.
* [[1968]] – The [[Houston Cougars men's basketball|Houston Cougars]] upset the [[UCLA Bruins men's basketball|UCLA Bruins]] in what became known as the "'''[[Game of the Century (college basketball)|Game of the Century]]'''", ending the Bruins' 47-game winning streak, and establishing [[college basketball]] as a sports commodity on American television.
* [[1968]] – The [[Houston Cougars men's basketball|Houston Cougars]] upset the [[UCLA Bruins men's basketball|UCLA Bruins]] in what became known as the "'''[[Game of the Century (college basketball)|Game of the Century]]'''", ending the Bruins' 47-game winning streak, and establishing [[college basketball]] as a sports commodity on American television.
* [[1969]] – Bengali student activist '''[[Amanullah Asaduzzaman]]''' was shot and killed by [[East Pakistan]]i police, an event that led to the [[Bangladesh Liberation War]].
* [[2018]] – A group of [[Taliban]] gunmen '''[[2018 Inter-Continental Hotel Kabul attack|attacked]]''' the [[Hotel Inter-Continental Kabul|Inter-Continental Hotel]] in [[Kabul]], Afghanistan, sparking a 12-hour battle that left at least 21 people dead.
* [[2009]] – During [[2008–2011 Icelandic financial crisis|a national financial crisis]], thousands of people '''[[2009 Icelandic financial crisis protests|protested]]''' ''(pictured)'' at the [[Althing|Icelandic parliament]] in Reykjavík.
'''[[Sebastian Münster]]''' (b.&nbsp;1488){{dot}} '''[[Myles Coverdale]]''' (d.&nbsp;1569){{dot}} '''[[Mary Watson Whitney]]''' (d.&nbsp;1921)
{{Born and died list|'''[[Li Jitao]]'''<!--Chinese general--> |d|924| '''[[David Wilmot]]'''<!--American politician--> |b|1814| '''[[Chandra Khonnokyoong]]'''<!--Thai nun--> |b|1909| '''[[Yolanda González (activist)|Yolanda González]]'''<!--Basque activist--> |b|1961 | }}
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1320 – After reuniting Poland, Władysław I Łokietek was crowned king in Kraków. refimprove
1523Christian II was forced to abdicate as both king of Denmark and king of Norway. refimprove section
1576León in Guanajuato, Mexico, was founded by order of Viceroy Martín Enríquez de Almanza of New Spain. refimprove section
1785Tây Sơn forces of Vietnam annihilated an invading Siamese army who were attempting to restore Nguyễn Ánh to the throne. refimprove section
1839 – Chilean troops decisively defeated the forces of the Peru-Bolivian Confederation at the Battle of Yungay in the Ancash Region of Peru, effectively ending the War of the Confederation. refimprove/unreferenced sections
1840William II became King of the Netherlands after his father William I abdicated the throne. refimprove
1877 – The Constantinople Conference concluded with the Great Powers declaring the need for political reforms, which the Ottoman Empire refused to undertake, later resulting in the Russo-Turkish War. Date uncited
1885LaMarcus Adna Thompson, sometimes called the "Father of Gravity", patented the roller coaster. refimprove sections
1921 – The first Turkish Constitution was ratified by the Grand National Assembly, enshrining the principle of national sovereignty. refimprove
1946 – Favouring stronger executive power than the draft constitution for the French Fourth Republic provided, Charles de Gaulle resigned as president of the Provisional Government. refimprove sections
1980 – The United States announced it would boycott the Summer Olympics in Moscow unless the Soviet Union withdrew from Afghanistan within one month. unreferenced section
1981Iran hostage crisis: Iran released the final 52 American hostages after 444 days in captivity. appears on November 4
2001 – As a result of the EDSA Revolution of 2001, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo succeeded into the presidency after her predecessor, Joseph Estrada, resigned from office. refimprove section
Myles Coverdale |d|1569| Too much uncited

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January 20: Day of Nationwide Sorrow in Azerbaijan (1990)

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