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| '''[[Teachers' Day]]''' in the Czech Republic; |
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| '''[[Serfs Emancipation Day]]''' in Tibet ([[1959]]) |
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| [[1776]] – Spanish explorer '''[[Juan Bautista de Anza]]''' selected the site for the '''[[Presidio of San Francisco]]''', the northernmost outpost of the [[Spanish Empire]] in the [[Spanish colonization of the Americas|New World]]. |
| [[1776]] – Spanish explorer '''[[Juan Bautista de Anza]]''' selected the site for the '''[[Presidio of San Francisco]]''', the northernmost outpost of the [[Spanish Empire]] in the [[Spanish colonization of the Americas|New World]]. |
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| [[1842]] – The '''[[Vienna Philharmonic]]''' ''(pictured)'' held its first concert, conducted by [[Otto Nicolai]]. |
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| '''[[First Battle of Dernancourt]]''' |
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| [[WP:Today's featured article/March 28, 2020|TFA for 2020]] |
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| [[1920]] – An outbreak of '''[[1920 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak|37 tornadoes]]''' across the [[Midwestern United States|Midwestern]] and [[Southern United States]] left more than 380 people dead. |
| [[1920]] – An outbreak of '''[[1920 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak|37 tornadoes]]''' across the [[Midwestern United States|Midwestern]] and [[Southern United States]] left more than 380 people dead. |
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| [[1979]] – '''[[Three Mile Island accident|A partial core meltdown]]''' of the [[Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station]] near [[Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]], resulted in the release of an estimated 43,000 [[curie]]s (1.59 [[petabecquerel|PBq]]) of radioactive [[krypton]] to the environment. |
| [[1979]] – '''[[Three Mile Island accident|A partial core meltdown]]''' of the [[Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station]] near [[Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]], resulted in the release of an estimated 43,000 [[curie]]s (1.59 [[petabecquerel|PBq]]) of radioactive [[krypton]] to the environment. |
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|[[2005]] – The '''[[2005 Nias–Simeulue earthquake|Nias–Simeulue earthquake]]''' hit the island of [[Sumatra]] in Indonesia, killing approximately 1,300 people. |
|[[2005]] – The '''[[2005 Nias–Simeulue earthquake|Nias–Simeulue earthquake]]''' hit the island of [[Sumatra]] in Indonesia, killing approximately 1,300 people. |
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| '''[[Maxim Gorky]]''' (b. 1868){{·}} |
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* [[193]] – [[Praetorian Guard]] |
* [[193]] – The [[Praetorian Guard]] assassinated Roman emperor '''[[Pertinax]]''' and sold the imperial office in an auction to '''[[Didius Julianus]]''' ''(coin pictured)''. |
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* [[1918]] – [[World War I]]: British and Australian troops defeated German forces at the '''[[First Battle of Dernancourt]]''' in northern France. |
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* [[1933]] – After an on-board fire that may have been the first incident of airliner sabotage, the [[Imperial Airways]] biplane ''City of Liverpool'' '''[[1933 Imperial Airways Diksmuide crash|broke apart in mid-air]]''', killing fifteen people. |
* [[1933]] – After an on-board fire that may have been the first incident of airliner sabotage, the [[Imperial Airways]] biplane ''City of Liverpool'' '''[[1933 Imperial Airways Diksmuide crash|broke apart in mid-air]]''', killing fifteen people. |
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* [[1997]] – In the '''[[Tragedy of Otranto]]''', the [[Italian Navy]] vessel ''Sibilla'' collided with the Albanian civilian vessel ''Kateri i Radës'', causing the latter to sink and leading to dozens of deaths. |
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* Born/died this day: '''[[Isabella Markham]]''' |
* Born/died this day: | '''[[Flodoard]]'''<!--French priest--> |d|966| '''[[Stephen Harding]]'''<!--English monk--> |d|1134| '''[[Isabella Markham]]'''<!--English courtier--> |b|1527| '''[[John Amos Comenius]]'''<!--Czech philosopher--> |b|1592| '''[[Solomon Foot]]'''<!--American politician--> |d|1866 |'''[[James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan|James Brudenell]]'''<!--English military officer--> |d|1868| '''[[Gussie Busch]]'''<!--American brewer--> |b|1899| '''[[Edmund Muskie]]'''<!--American statesman--> |b|1914| '''[[Eileen Crofton]]'''<!--English physician--> |b|1919| '''[[Harold Agnew]]'''<!--American physicist--> |b|1921|'''[[John Alderdice, Baron Alderdice]]'''<!--Northern Ireland politician--> |b|1955|'''[[Sybil Irving]]'''<!--Australian army officer--> |d|1973 | '''[[Jon Skolmen]]'''<!--Norwegian actor--> |d|2019 |
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* [[1935]] – The [[Propaganda in Nazi Germany|Nazi propaganda]] film '''''[[Triumph of the Will]]''''', directed by '''[[Leni Riefenstahl]]''', premiered in Berlin. |
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* [[1946]] – The [[United States Department of State|US Department of State]] released the '''[[Acheson–Lilienthal Report]]''', a proposal for the international control of nuclear weapons. |
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* [[1930]] – '''[[Names of Istanbul|The name]]''' of Turkey's largest city was changed from [[Constantinople]] to [[Istanbul]], with the government requesting other countries to use [[Geographical name changes in Turkey|Turkish names]] for its cities. |
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{{Born and died list| '''[[Ernst Lindemann]]'''<!--German naval captain--> |b|1894| '''[[Nasser Hussain]]'''<!--British cricketer--> |b|1968| '''[[Lady Gaga]]'''<!--American singer--> |b|1986| '''[[Charles Schepens]]'''<!--Belgian ophthalmologist--> |d|2006}} |
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'''[[Stephen Harding]]''' (d. 1134){{·}} '''[[Gussie Busch]]''' (b. 1899){{·}} '''[[Eileen Crofton]]''' (b. 1919) |
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Latest revision as of 15:14, 28 March 2024
This is a list of selected March 28 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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Three Mile Island nuclear power plant
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Coin of Didius Julianus
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Teachers' Day in the Czech Republic; | refimprove |
Serfs Emancipation Day in Tibet (1959) | tagged for reliability of sources |
1776 – Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza selected the site for the Presidio of San Francisco, the northernmost outpost of the Spanish Empire in the New World. | both: refimprove section |
1795 – Partitions of Poland: The Duchy of Courland, a northern fief of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, ceased to exist and became part of the Russian Empire. | refimprove |
1814 – War of 1812: Off the coast of Valparaíso, Chile, two Royal Navy ships easily captured two American ones. | single source |
1842 – The Vienna Philharmonic (pictured) held its first concert, conducted by Otto Nicolai. | citations needed |
1862 – American Civil War: An invasion of the New Mexico Territory by the Confederate States Army was halted by Union forces at the Battle of Glorieta Pass. | lots of CN tags (10), expansion |
1910 – French aviator Henri Fabre's floatplane, the Fabre Hydravion (pictured), became the first aircraft to take off from water under its own power at the Étang de Berre near Martigues in southern France. | Too much uncited |
1920 – An outbreak of 37 tornadoes across the Midwestern and Southern United States left more than 380 people dead. | lots of CN tags (intro & first section) |
1959 – After the Dalai Lama fled Tibet, China installed the Panchen Lama as the head of the government. | lead too short, neutrality issues |
1964 – Radio Caroline began broadcasting as a pirate radio station from a boat anchored in international waters. | refimprove sections |
1979 – A partial core meltdown of the Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, resulted in the release of an estimated 43,000 curies (1.59 PBq) of radioactive krypton to the environment. | lots of CN tags |
2005 – The Nias–Simeulue earthquake hit the island of Sumatra in Indonesia, killing approximately 1,300 people. | needs more footnotes |
2003 – Invasion of Iraq: In a friendly fire incident, two members of the United States Air Force attacked the United Kingdom's Blues and Royals regiment, killing one soldier and injuring five. | citations needed |
Eligible
- 193 – The Praetorian Guard assassinated Roman emperor Pertinax and sold the imperial office in an auction to Didius Julianus (coin pictured).
- 1918 – World War I: British and Australian troops defeated German forces at the First Battle of Dernancourt in northern France.
- 1933 – After an on-board fire that may have been the first incident of airliner sabotage, the Imperial Airways biplane City of Liverpool broke apart in mid-air, killing fifteen people.
- 1997 – In the Tragedy of Otranto, the Italian Navy vessel Sibilla collided with the Albanian civilian vessel Kateri i Radës, causing the latter to sink and leading to dozens of deaths.
- 2015 – A siege of a hotel in Mogadishu by al-Shabaab militants, which began the previous day and killed at least 20 people, ended with the Somali Armed Forces recapturing the premises.
- Born/died this day: | Flodoard |d|966| Stephen Harding |d|1134| Isabella Markham |b|1527| John Amos Comenius |b|1592| Solomon Foot |d|1866 |James Brudenell |d|1868| Gussie Busch |b|1899| Edmund Muskie |b|1914| Eileen Crofton |b|1919| Harold Agnew |b|1921|John Alderdice, Baron Alderdice |b|1955|Sybil Irving |d|1973 | Jon Skolmen |d|2019
Notes
- 4 Vesta appears on March 29, so 2 Pallas should not appear in the same year
- April 2, 2006 tornado outbreak appears on April 2 and Super Outbreak (1974) appears on April 3 and 1936 Tupelo–Gainesville tornado outbreak appears on April 5, so 1920 outbreak should not appear in the same year
- 1802 – German astronomer Heinrich Wilhelm Matthias Olbers discovered Pallas, the second asteroid to be identified, but at the time considered to be a planet.
- 1935 – The Nazi propaganda film Triumph of the Will, directed by Leni Riefenstahl, premiered in Berlin.
- 1942 – Second World War: The port of Saint-Nazaire in German-occupied France was disabled by British naval forces (ship pictured).
- 1946 – The US Department of State released the Acheson–Lilienthal Report, a proposal for the international control of nuclear weapons.
- 1979 – British prime minister James Callaghan was defeated by one vote in a vote of no confidence after his government struggled to cope with widespread strikes during the Winter of Discontent.
- 1999 – Kosovo War: Serbian police and special forces killed around 93 Kosovo Albanians in the village of Izbica.
- Ernst Lindemann (b. 1894)
- Nasser Hussain (b. 1968)
- Lady Gaga (b. 1986)
- Charles Schepens (d. 2006)