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File:SirGilbertHumphrey.jpg|Humphrey Gilbert
File:Guangwudi-Ming-Image1.jpg|Guangwu depicted in ''[[Sancai Tuhui]]''
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File:Marilyn Monroe in Some Like it Hot trailer cropped.jpg|Marilyn Monroe in ''[[Some Like It Hot]]''
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File:Marilyn Monroe (1961).jpg|Marilyn Monroe
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File:CyrusField.jpg|Cyrus W. Field
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File:Motorwagen Serienversion.jpg|Bertha Benz's Patent-Motorwagen
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| [[910]] – The combined forces of [[Mercia]] and [[Wessex]] led by King '''[[Edward the Elder]]''' and '''[[Æthelred, Lord of the Mercians]]''', [[Battle of Tettenhall|defeated]]<!--not bold, refimprove--> the [[Kingdom of Northumbria#Northumbria and Norse Settlement|Northumbrian Danes]] returning from a raid on Mercia.
| [[910]] – The combined forces of [[Mercia]] and [[Wessex]] led by King '''[[Edward the Elder]]''' and '''[[Æthelred, Lord of the Mercians]]''', [[Battle of Tettenhall|defeated]]<!--not bold, refimprove--> the [[Kingdom of Northumbria#Northumbria and Norse Settlement|Northumbrian Danes]] returning from a raid on Mercia.
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| [[1279]] – King [[Alfonso X of Castile]] ''(pictured)'' was forced to abandon the '''[[Siege of Algeciras (1278–1279)|Siege of Algeciras]]''', the first of many on the city during the Spanish [[Reconquista]].
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| [[1388]] – Scottish forces defeated the English during '''[[Battle of Otterburn|a border skirmish]]''' near [[Otterburn, Northumberland]].
| [[1388]] – Scottish forces defeated the English during '''[[Battle of Otterburn|a border skirmish]]''' near [[Otterburn, Northumberland]].
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|'''[[Ruth Asawa]]'''<!--American sculptor--> (d.&nbsp;2013)
| '''[[Ivar Aasen]]'''<!--Norwegian philologist--> |b|1813|
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* [[AD 25|{{nowrap|AD 25}}]] – [[Emperor Guangwu of Han|Guangwu]]<!-- ''(portrait shown)''--> claimed the throne as '''[[List of emperors of the Han dynasty|emperor of the Han dynasty]]''', after [[Wang Mang]], who had seized the throne himself and proclaimed the [[Xin dynasty]], died when peasant rebels besieged [[Chang'an]].
* [[AD&nbsp;25]] – [[Emperor Guangwu of Han|Liu Xiu]]<!-- ''(depicted)''--> proclaimed himself the '''[[List of emperors of the Han dynasty|monarch of the Han dynasty]]''' as Emperor Guangwu.
* [[641]] or [[642]] – King [[Penda of Mercia]] defeated and killed King [[Oswald of Northumbria]] at the '''[[Battle of Maserfield]]''', traditionally believed to have been fought in [[Oswestry]], [[Shropshire]], England<!--, becoming the most powerful of the [[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] rulers of the time-->.
* [[641]] or [[642]] – King [[Penda of Mercia]] defeated and killed King [[Oswald of Northumbria]] at the '''[[Battle of Maserfield]]''', traditionally believed to have been fought in [[Oswestry]], [[Shropshire]], England<!--, becoming the most powerful of the [[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] rulers of the time-->.
* [[1100]] – '''[[Henry I of England|Henry&nbsp;I]]''' was crowned [[List of English monarchs|King of England]] in [[Westminster Abbey]].
* [[1100]] – '''[[Henry I of England|Henry&nbsp;I]]''' was crowned [[List of English monarchs|King of England]] in [[Westminster Abbey]].
* [[1278]] – King [[Alfonso X of Castile]] was forced to abandon the '''[[Siege of Algeciras (1278–79)|Siege of Algeciras]]''', the first of many on the city during the Spanish [[Reconquista]].
* [[1460]] – The Kingdom of Scotland '''[[Capture of Roxburgh (1460)|captures Roxburgh]]''', one of the last English strongholds in Scotland, following a siege.
* [[1506]] – [[Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars]]: The [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania]] achieved one of the greatest Lithuanian victories against the [[Tatars]] in the '''[[Battle of Kletsk]]'''.
* [[1506]] – [[Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars]]: The [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania]] achieved one of the greatest Lithuanian victories against the [[Tatars]] in the '''[[Battle of Kletsk]]'''.
* [[1600]] – Scottish nobleman '''[[John Ruthven, 3rd Earl of Gowrie]]''', was killed during what was most likely a failed attempt to kidnap King [[James VI and I|{{nowrap|James VI}}]].
* [[1600]] – Scottish nobleman '''[[John Ruthven, 3rd Earl of Gowrie]]''', was killed during what was most likely a failed attempt to kidnap King [[James VI and I|{{nowrap|James VI}}]].
* [[1689]] – [[Beaver Wars]]: Aggravated by increased French incursions into their territory, a large force of [[Mohawk people|Mohawk]] warriors '''[[Lachine massacre|substantially destroyed]]''' the settlement of [[Lachine, Quebec|Lachine, New France]].
* [[1689]] – [[Beaver Wars]]: Aggravated by increased French incursions into their territory, a large force of [[Mohawk people|Mohawk]] warriors '''[[Lachine massacre|substantially destroyed the settlement]]''' of [[Lachine, Quebec|Lachine]] in present-day [[Quebec]].
* [[1716]] – [[Austro-Turkish War (1716–1718)|Austro-Turkish War]]: The [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] army '''[[Battle of Petrovaradin|were defeated in their attempt to capture]]''' the [[Habsburg monarchy|Habsburgs]]-controlled [[Petrovaradin Fortress]] despite having double the number of soldiers.
* [[1772]] – [[Russian Empire|Russia]], [[Kingdom of Prussia|Prussia]] and [[Habsburg Monarchy|Habsburg Austria]] began the '''[[First Partition of Poland]]''', whose primary motive was to restore the regional [[Balance of power (international relations)|balance of power]] in Eastern Europe.
* [[1772]] – [[Russian Empire|Russia]], [[Kingdom of Prussia|Prussia]] and [[Habsburg monarchy|Habsburg Austria]] began the '''[[First Partition of Poland]]''', whose primary motive was to restore the regional [[Balance of power (international relations)|balance of power]] in Eastern Europe.
* [[1888]] – '''[[Bertha Benz]]''' made the first long-distance automobile trip, driving {{convert|106|km|mi|abbr=on}} from [[Mannheim]] to [[Pforzheim]], Germany, in a [[Benz Patent-Motorwagen]].
* [[1916]] – [[World War I|First World War]]: The British Empire's [[Sinai and Palestine campaign]] began with a victory at the '''[[Battle of Romani]]'''.
* [[1949]] – A magnitude {{nowrap|6.4 {{M|s|link=y}}}} earthquake '''[[1949 Ambato earthquake|struck]]''' near [[Ambato, Ecuador]], killing 5,050 people.
* [[1962]] – American actress and model '''[[Marilyn Monroe]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> was '''[[Death of Marilyn Monroe|found dead]]''' of a [[barbiturate overdose]] in her home in [[Brentwood, Los Angeles]].
* [[1969]] – '''[[Lonesome Cowboys police raid|Police raided a screening]]''' of the film ''[[Lonesome Cowboys]]'' in [[Atlanta]], Georgia, leading to the creation of the [[Gay Liberation Front]].
* [[1981]] – U.S. president [[Ronald Reagan]] fired the 11,345 striking members of the '''[[Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (1968)|Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization]]''' ''en masse''.
* [[1981]] – U.S. president [[Ronald Reagan]] fired the 11,345 striking members of the '''[[Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (1968)|Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization]]''' ''en masse''.
* [[1993]] – [[Wizards of the Coast]] released '''''[[Magic: The Gathering]]''''', the first [[Collectible card game|trading card game]].
* [[2012]] – A [[white supremacist]] went on '''[[Wisconsin Sikh temple shooting|a shooting spree]]''' at the [[Gurdwara|Sikh temple]] in [[Oak Creek, Wisconsin]], U.S., killing six people and wounding four others.
* [[2011]] – NASA launched the '''''[[Juno (spacecraft)|Juno]]''''' probe to [[Jupiter]] as part of the [[New Frontiers program]].
* [[2012]] – '''[[Implosion of Radio Network House|Radio Network House]]''' ''(pictured)'', damaged in the [[2011 Christchurch earthquake]], becomes the first building to be demolished by implosion in New Zealand.
* [[2015]] – [[United States Environmental Protection Agency|Environmental Protection Agency]] personnel accidentally '''[[2015 Gold King Mine waste water spill|caused a spillage]]''' of {{nowrap|3 million}} gallons {{nowrap|(11 ML)}} of [[Acid mine drainage|mine waste water]] and [[tailings]] trapped inside the Gold King Mine near [[Silverton, Colorado]], U.S.
* [[2015]] – [[United States Environmental Protection Agency|Environmental Protection Agency]] personnel accidentally '''[[2015 Gold King Mine waste water spill|caused a spillage]]''' of {{nowrap|3 million}} gallons {{nowrap|(11 ML)}} of [[Acid mine drainage|mine waste water]] and [[tailings]] trapped inside the Gold King Mine near [[Silverton, Colorado]], U.S.
* Born/died: '''[[Euthymius I of Constantinople|{{nowrap|Euthymius I}} of Constantinople]]'''<!--Turkish patriarch--> (d.&nbsp;917) | '''[[Richard Ottley]]'''<!--English politician--> (b.&nbsp;1626) | '''[[Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe]]'''<!--English naval officer--> (d.&nbsp;1799) | '''[[Ivar Aasen]]'''<!--Norwegian philologist--> (b.&nbsp;1813) | '''[[Tom Thomson]]'''<!--Canadian painter--> (b.&nbsp;1877) | '''[[Pete Burns]]'''<!--English musician--> (b.&nbsp;1959) | '''[[Eddie Nolan]]'''<!--Irish footballer--> (b.&nbsp;1988) | '''[[Soichiro Honda]]'''<!--Japanese engineer--> (d.&nbsp;1991) |
* Born/died: | '''[[Euthymius I of Constantinople|Euthymius&nbsp;I of Constantinople]]'''<!--Turkish patriarch--> |d|917| '''[[Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent|Edmund of Woodstock]]'''<!--English prince--> |b|1301|'''[[Richard Ottley]]'''<!--English politician--> |b|1626| '''[[Dorothy Thomas (entrepreneur)|Dorothy Thomas]]'''<!--Caribbean entrepreneur--> |d|1846| '''[[Edvard August Vainio]]'''<!--Finnish lichenologist--> |b|1853| '''[[Harry Trott]]'''<!--Australian cricketer--> |b|1866| '''[[Jerry Pentland]]'''<!--Australian fighter pilot--> |b|1894| '''[[Jacquetta Hawkes]]'''<!--English archaeologist--> |b|1910| '''[[Motoi Sakuraba]]'''<!--Japanese musician--> |b|1965| '''[[Soichiro Honda]]'''<!--Japanese engineer--> |d|1991| '''[[Kirk Urso]]'''<!--American soccer player--> |d|2012| '''[[Ruth Asawa]]'''<!--American sculptor--> |d|2013


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'''[[August 5]]''': '''[[Victory Day (Croatia)|Victory and Homeland Thanksgiving Day]]''' in Croatia ([[1995]]); '''[[Tu B'Av]]''' (Judaism, 2020)
'''[[August 5]]''': '''[[Victory Day (Croatia)|Victory and Homeland Thanksgiving Day]]''' in Croatia ([[1995]])
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* [[1100]] – '''[[Henry I of England|Henry&nbsp;I]]''' ''(pictured)'' was crowned [[List of English monarchs|King of England]] in [[Westminster Abbey]].
* [[1816]] – [[Sir John Barrow, 1st Baronet|Sir John Barrow]], secretary at the [[Admiralty]], rejected a proposal to use '''[[Francis Ronalds]]'''{{`s}} [[electrical telegraph]], deeming it "wholly unnecessary".
* [[1716]] – [[Austro-Turkish War (1716–1718)|Austro-Turkish War]]: The [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] army '''[[Battle of Petrovaradin|were defeated in their attempt to capture]]''' the [[Habsburg monarchy|Habsburgs]]-controlled [[Petrovaradin Fortress]] despite having double the number of soldiers.
* [[1916]] – [[World War I|First World War]]: The [[British Empire]]'s [[Sinai and Palestine campaign]] began with a victory at the '''[[Battle of Romani]]'''.
* [[1816]] – [[Sir John Barrow, 1st Baronet|Sir John Barrow]], secretary at the [[Admiralty (United Kingdom)|Admiralty]], rejected a proposal to use '''[[Francis Ronalds]]'''{{`s}} [[electrical telegraph]], deeming it "wholly unnecessary".
* [[1962]] – American actress and model '''[[Marilyn Monroe]]''' ''(pictured)'' was '''[[Death of Marilyn Monroe|found dead]]''' of a [[barbiturate overdose]] in her home in [[Brentwood, Los Angeles]], an event that has become the center of one of the most debated conspiracy theories.
* [[1888]] – '''[[Bertha Benz]]''' made the first long-distance automobile trip, driving {{convert|106|km|mi|abbr=on}} from [[Mannheim]] to [[Pforzheim]], Germany, in a [[Benz Patent-Motorwagen]]. <!--''(pictured)''.-->
* [[1949]] – '''[[1949 Ambato earthquake|An earthquake]]''' registering 6.4&nbsp;[[Surface-wave magnitude|M<sub>s</sub>]] struck near [[Ambato, Ecuador|Ambato]], Ecuador, killing 5,050 people.
* [[1984]] – A [[Biman Bangladesh Airlines]] aircraft '''[[1984 Biman Bangladesh Airlines Fokker F27 crash|crashed]]''' while attempting to land in [[Dhaka]], killing 49 people in the deadliest aviation accident in Bangladeshi history.
* [[1984]] – A [[Biman Bangladesh Airlines]] aircraft '''[[1984 Biman Bangladesh Airlines Fokker F27 crash|crashed]]''' while attempting to land in [[Dhaka]], killing 49 people in the deadliest aviation accident in Bangladeshi history.
* [[2012]] – An American [[White supremacy|white supremacist]] carried out '''[[Wisconsin Sikh temple shooting|a mass shooting]]''' at a [[Gurdwara|Sikh temple]] in [[Oak Creek, Wisconsin]], killing six people and wounding four others.
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{{Born and died list| '''[[Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe]]'''<!--English naval officer--> |d|1799| '''[[Tom Thomson]]'''<!--Canadian painter--> |b|1877| '''[[Pete Burns]]'''<!--English musician--> |b|1959| '''[[Eddie Nolan]]'''<!--Irish footballer--> |b|1988| }}
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Independence Day in Burkina Faso (1960); refimprove section
910 – The combined forces of Mercia and Wessex led by King Edward the Elder and Æthelred, Lord of the Mercians, defeated the Northumbrian Danes returning from a raid on Mercia. date unreferenced
1279 – King Alfonso X of Castile (pictured) was forced to abandon the Siege of Algeciras, the first of many on the city during the Spanish Reconquista. 5 August 1279 is stated in the infobox only; it's not in the prose and neither is it referenced
1388 – Scottish forces defeated the English during a border skirmish near Otterburn, Northumberland. needs more footnotes
1583 – Explorer Humphrey Gilbert established the first English colony in North America at what is now St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. refimprove section
1796War of the First Coalition: The Austrian army attempted to break the Siege of Mantua, but were repelled by the French Army of Italy under Napoleon. lots of CN tags in one section
1858 – American businessman and financier Cyrus West Field and his colleagues completed the first transatlantic telegraph cable, crossing the Atlantic Ocean from Valentia Island in Ireland to Heart's Content, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. refimprove section
1861 – With the passage of the Revenue Act, the United States issued its first income tax: 3% of all incomes over $800 (later rescinded in 1872). refimprove section
1864American Civil War: Rear Admiral David Farragut successfully led the Union fleet through a mine field to victory in the Battle of Mobile Bay. refimprove
1925 – The Welsh political party Plaid Cymru was founded with the goals of promoting the Welsh language and the political independence of the Welsh nation. Plaid Cymru: refimprove section; History: unreferenced section
2003 – A suicide bomber detonated a car bomb outside the lobby of the JW Marriott Hotel in Setiabudi, South Jakarta, Indonesia, killing twelve people and injuring 150. refimprove section
2010 – A cave-in at a mine north of Copiapó, Chile, trapped 33 miners approximately 2,300 ft (700 m) below the ground. appears on October 13, date of rescue
2010War in Afghanistan: Ten foreign aid workers of the International Assistance Mission were killed by persons unknown in Kuran wa Munjan District of Badakhshan Province. expansion
Ivar Aasen |b|1813| Birthday not cited

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