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File:The Columbus, Captn. Wm McKellar, was built at Quebec 1824 by Charles Wood, of Port Glasgow, (gives dimensions and with plan of hull) RMG PY0540.tiff|The ''Columbus''
File:TurkishRoadSign-WelcomeToEurope Modified.jpg|Turkish road sign – "Welcome to Europe"
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File:AWM E00019 5th Div 1916.jpg|Soldiers of the First Australian Imperial Force
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| [[1503]] – Giuliano della Rovere '''[[October 1503 papal conclave|was elected]]''' pope, taking the name [[Pope Julius II|Julius&nbsp;II]]<!--not bold, unreferenced section--> in emulation of [[Julius Caesar]].
| [[1520]] – Portuguese maritime explorer [[Ferdinand Magellan]] led the first European expedition to navigate the '''[[Strait of Magellan]]'''<!--, the passage immediately south of mainland [[South America]], connecting the [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]] and the [[Atlantic Ocean]]s -->.
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| [[1520]] – Portuguese maritime explorer [[Ferdinand Magellan]] led the first European expedition to navigate the '''[[Strait of Magellan]]'''<!--, the passage immediately south of mainland [[South America]], connecting the [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]] and the [[Atlantic Ocean]]s -->.
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| [[1611]] – The first recorded performance of [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]]'s play '''''[[The Tempest]]''''' was held at the [[Palace of Whitehall]] in London<!--, exactly seven years<!--[[1604]]-- > after the first certainly known performance of his tragedy '''''[[Othello]]''''', held in the same building; not bold, unreferenced section-->.
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| [[1755]] – A 9.0 [[Moment magnitude scale|M<sub>w</sub>]] earthquake and subsequent tsunami '''[[1755 Lisbon earthquake|devastated]]''' [[Lisbon]], an event which led to the birth of modern [[seismology]] and [[earthquake engineering]].
| [[1755]] – A 9.0 [[Moment magnitude scale|M<sub>w</sub>]] earthquake and subsequent tsunami '''[[1755 Lisbon earthquake|devastated]]''' [[Lisbon]], an event which led to the birth of modern [[seismology]] and [[earthquake engineering]].
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| [[1790]] – '''''[[Reflections on the Revolution in France]]''''' by Anglo-Irish statesman and philosopher [[Edmund Burke]], was first published, in which he predicted that the [[French Revolution]] would end in a disaster.
| [[1790]] – '''''[[Reflections on the Revolution in France]]''''' by Anglo-Irish statesman and philosopher [[Edmund Burke]], was first published, in which he predicted that the [[French Revolution]] would end in a disaster.
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| [[1876]] – The [[Colony of New Zealand]] dissolved its '''[[Provinces of New Zealand|nine provinces]]''' and replaced them with [[Counties of New Zealand|63 counties]]<!--not bold, short-->.
| [[1876]] – The [[Colony of New Zealand]] dissolved its '''[[Provinces of New Zealand|nine provinces]]''' and replaced them with [[Counties of New Zealand|63 counties]]<!--not bold, short-->.
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| [[1884]] – The '''[[Gaelic Athletic Association]]''' was founded in [[County Tipperary]].
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| [[1897]] – '''[[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]]''', Italy's most successful [[Association football|football]] club, was founded as an [[Sports club|athletics club]].
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| [[1928]] – <!--As part of [[Atatürk's Reforms|the reforms]] implemented under the leadership of [[List of Presidents of Turkey|Turkish President]] [[Mustafa Kemal Atatürk]] introduced the -->The current 29-letter '''[[Turkish alphabet]]''' was introduced, replacing the [[Ottoman Turkish alphabet]] as the official writing system of the [[Turkish language]].
| [[1928]] – <!--As part of [[Atatürk's Reforms|the reforms]] implemented under the leadership of [[List of Presidents of Turkey|Turkish President]] [[Mustafa Kemal Atatürk]] introduced the -->The current 29-letter '''[[Turkish alphabet]]''' was introduced, replacing the [[Ottoman Turkish alphabet]] as the official writing system of the [[Turkish language]].
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| [[1998]] – The '''[[European Court of Human Rights]]''' was instituted as a permanent court with full-time judges to monitor compliance by the signatory parties of the [[European Convention on Human Rights]].
| [[1998]] – The '''[[European Court of Human Rights]]''' was instituted as a permanent court with full-time judges to monitor compliance by the signatory parties of the [[European Convention on Human Rights]].
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| '''[[Emma Albani]]'''<!--Canadian singer--> |b|1847|
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| '''[[Tina Arena]]'''<!--Australian singer--> |b|1967
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| '''[[Paul Dickov]]'''<!--Scottish footballer and manager--> |b|1972|
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| '''[[Brian Lenihan Snr]]'''<!--Irish politican, government minister and presidential candidate--> |d|1995
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==Eligible==
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* [[1141]] – [[The Anarchy]]: '''[[Stephen, King of England|Stephen of Blois]]'''<!-- ''(depicted)''-->, recently freed from the captivity of his cousin and rival [[Empress Matilda|Matilda]], released her strongest supporter from his custody, leading to a years-long stalemate in the civil war.
* [[1141]] – After [[Empress Matilda]] released her rival '''[[Stephen, King of England|King Stephen]]'''<!-- ''(depicted)''-->, he in turn released [[Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester|Robert of Gloucester]], her strongest supporter, thus prolonging the Anglo-Norman civil war known as [[The Anarchy]].
* [[1824]] – The [[disposable ship]] ''''[[Columbus (1824 ship)|Columbus]]''''' ''(pictured)'' arrived in the [[The Downs (ship anchorage)|The Downs]] off England, becoming, at that time, the largest vessel to have crossed the Atlantic Ocean.
* [[1611]] – The first recorded performance of [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]]'s play '''''[[The Tempest]]''''' was held at the [[Palace of Whitehall]] in London<!--, exactly seven years<!--[[1604]]-- > after the first certainly known performance of his tragedy '''''[[Othello]]''''', held in the same building; not bold, unreferenced section-->.
* [[1914]] – [[World War I|World War&nbsp;I]]: The first contingent of the '''[[First Australian Imperial Force]]''' ''(soldiers pictured)'' departed [[Albany, Western Australia]].
* [[1941]] – American photographer [[Ansel Adams]] shot '''''[[Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico]]''''', one of his most famous photographs.
* [[1956]] – The Indian states '''[[Kerala]]''', '''[[Andhra Pradesh]]''', and '''[[Karnataka]]''' were formally created under the [[States Reorganisation Act, 1956|States Reorganisation Act]].
* [[1944]] – [[World War II|World {{nowrap|War II}}]]: An American [[Boeing B-29 Superfortress variants#RB-29J (RB-29, FB-29J, F-13, F-13A)|{{nowrap|F-13}} Superfortress]] made the '''[[1 November 1944 reconnaissance sortie over Japan|first flight by an Allied aircraft over Tokyo]]''' since the [[Doolittle Raid]] in April 1942.
* [[1959]] – After being struck in the face with a [[hockey puck]], '''[[Jacques Plante]]''' played the rest of the game wearing a [[Goaltender mask|face mask]]<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, now mandatory [[Ice hockey goaltending equipment|equipment for goaltender]]s in [[ice hockey]].
* [[1956]] – The Indian states '''[[Kerala]]''', '''[[Andhra Pradesh]]''', and '''[[Karnataka]]''' were formally created under the [[States Reorganisation Act]].
* [[1959]] – [[Dominique Mbonyumutwa]], one of the few [[Hutu]] sub-chiefs in [[Ruanda-Urundi|colonial Rwanda]], was attacked by [[Tutsi]] activists, precipitating the '''[[Rwandan Revolution]]'''.
* [[1959]] – After being struck in the face with a [[hockey puck]], '''[[Jacques Plante]]''' played the rest of the game wearing a [[Goaltender mask|face mask]] ''(pictured)'', now mandatory [[Ice hockey goaltending equipment|equipment for goaltender]]s in [[ice hockey]].
* [[1972]] – '''''[[Elvis on Tour]]''''', a [[concert film]] that documented [[Elvis Presley]]'s tour throughout the United States, opened.
* [[1963]] – '''[[Lê Quang Tung]]''', loyalist head of the [[Army of the Republic of Vietnam Special Forces|South Vietnam Special Forces]], was executed in '''[[1963 South Vietnamese coup|a U.S.-backed coup]]''' against president [[Ngo Dinh Diem|Ngô Đình Diệm]] following a period of [[Buddhist crisis|religious unrest]].

* Born/died: | '''[[William de Ros, 6th Baron Ros]]'''<!--English nobleman--> |d|1414| '''[[Matthew Hale (jurist)|Matthew Hale]]'''<!--English--> |b|1609| '''[[Antonio Canova]]'''<!--Italian sculptor--> |b|1757| '''[[Emma Albani]]'''<!--Canadian singer--> |b|1847| '''[[Jan Matejko]]'''<!--Polish painter--> |d|1893| '''[[Edward Said]]'''<!--American scholar--> |b|1935| '''[[Joan McCracken]]'''<!--American dancer--> |d|1961| '''[[Walter Payton]]'''<!--American football player--> |d|1999
* Born/died: | '''[[William de Ros, 6th Baron Ros]]'''<!--English nobleman--> |d|1414| '''[[Matthew Hale (jurist)|Matthew Hale]]'''<!--English--> |b|1609| '''[[Antonio Canova]]'''<!--Italian sculptor--> |b|1757| '''[[Lie Kim Hok]]'''<!--Chinese-Indonesian writer-->|b|1853| '''[[Stephen Crane]]'''<!--normally appears on June 5 (death anniversary)--> |b|1871| '''[[Jan Matejko]]'''<!--Polish painter--> |d|1893| '''[[Edward Said]]'''<!--American scholar--> |b|1935| '''[[Joan McCracken]]'''<!--American dancer--> |d|1961| '''[[Walter Payton]]'''<!--American football player--> |d|1999|


==Notes==
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'''[[November 1]]''': '''[[Samhain]]''' and '''[[Beltane]]''' in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, respectively; '''[[Karnataka Rajyotsava|Rajyotsava (Formation Day)]]''' in [[Karnataka]], India ([[1956]])
'''[[November 1]]''': '''[[Samhain]]''' and '''[[Beltane]]''' in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, respectively; '''[[Karnataka Rajyotsava|Rajyotsava (Formation Day)]]''' in [[Karnataka]], India ([[1956]])
{{main page image/OTD|File:AWM E00019 5th Div 1916.jpg|Soldiers of the First Australian Imperial Force}}
{{main page image/OTD|Ansel Adams and camera.jpg|Ansel Adams}}
* [[1214]] – [[Byzantine–Seljuq wars]]: [[Seljuq dynasty|Seljuq Turks]] '''[[Siege of Sinope|captured]]''' the important port city of [[Sinop, Turkey|Sinope]].
* [[1214]] – [[Byzantine–Seljuk wars]]: [[Seljuk dynasty|Seljuq Turks]] '''[[Siege of Sinope|captured]]''' the important port city of [[Sinop, Turkey|Sinope]].
* [[1503]] – Giuliano della Rovere '''[[October 1503 papal conclave|was elected]]''' pope, taking the name [[Pope Julius II|Julius&nbsp;II]]<!--not bold, unreferenced section--> in emulation of [[Julius Caesar]].
* [[1921]] – '''[[Frances Kyle]]''' was called to the [[Bar of Ireland]], becoming the first female [[barrister]] in [[Ireland]] or [[Great Britain]].
* [[1941]] – American photographer [[Ansel Adams]] ''(pictured)'' shot '''''[[Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico]]''''', one of his most famous photographs.
* [[1914]] – [[World War I|World War&nbsp;I]]: The first contingent of the '''[[First Australian Imperial Force]]''' ''(soldiers pictured)'' departed [[Albany, Western Australia]].
* [[1944]] – [[World War II|World {{nowrap|War II}}]]: An American [[Boeing B-29 Superfortress variants#RB-29J (RB-29, FB-29J, F-13, F-13A)|{{nowrap|F-13}} Superfortress]] made the '''[[1 November 1944 reconnaissance sortie over Japan|first flight by an Allied aircraft over Tokyo]]''' since the [[Doolittle Raid]] in April 1942.
* [[1959]] – [[Dominique Mbonyumutwa]], one of the few [[Hutu]] sub-chiefs in [[Ruanda-Urundi|colonial Rwanda]], was attacked by [[Tutsi]] activists, precipitating the '''[[Rwandan Revolution]]'''.
* [[1963]] – '''[[Lê Quang Tung]]''', loyalist head of the [[Army of the Republic of Vietnam Special Forces|South Vietnam Special Forces]], was executed in '''[[1963 South Vietnamese coup d'état|a U.S.-backed coup]]''' against president [[Ngo Dinh Diem|Ngô Đình Diệm]] following a period of [[Buddhist crisis|religious unrest]].
{{Born and died list| '''[[Józef Zajączek]]'''<!--Polish general--> |b|1752| '''[[Caroline Still Anderson]]'''<!--American physician--> |b|1848| '''[[Anthony van Hoboken]]'''<!--Dutch musicologist--> |d|1983}}
{{Born and died list| '''[[Józef Zajączek]]'''<!--Polish general--> |b|1752| '''[[Caroline Still Anderson]]'''<!--American physician--> |b|1848| '''[[Umberto Agnelli]]'''<!--Italian industrialist and politician--> |b|1934| '''[[Anthony van Hoboken]]'''<!--Dutch musicologist--> |d|1983| }}
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All Saints' Day (Western Christianity); many citations needed
National Day in Algeria (1954); refimprove section
Independence Day in Antigua and Barbuda (1981); refimprove section
; World Vegan Day lots of CN tags (4) relative to length
996Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor issued a document containing the earliest known use of "Osterrîchi", the Old High German name of Austria. cleanup required, lots of CN tags (5)
1503 – Giuliano della Rovere was elected pope, taking the name Julius II in emulation of Julius Caesar. Too much tagged text
1520 – Portuguese maritime explorer Ferdinand Magellan led the first European expedition to navigate the Strait of Magellan. lots of CN tags (7)
1611 – The first recorded performance of Shakespeare's play The Tempest was held at the Palace of Whitehall in London. Unreferenced material
1755 – A 9.0 Mw earthquake and subsequent tsunami devastated Lisbon, an event which led to the birth of modern seismology and earthquake engineering. refimprove section
1790Reflections on the Revolution in France by Anglo-Irish statesman and philosopher Edmund Burke, was first published, in which he predicted that the French Revolution would end in a disaster. date not in article, refimprove section
1800John Adams became the first U.S. president to take residence in the Executive Mansion, later renamed the White House. unreferenced section, outdated
1876 – The Colony of New Zealand dissolved its nine provinces and replaced them with 63 counties. refimprove section
1884 – The Gaelic Athletic Association was founded in County Tipperary. unreferenced text
1897Juventus, Italy's most successful football club, was founded as an athletics club. Article states that date is uncertain
1928 – The current 29-letter Turkish alphabet was introduced, replacing the Ottoman Turkish alphabet as the official writing system of the Turkish language. refimprove
1948Athenagoras I was elected as the 268th Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople. refimprove section
1950 – Two Puerto Rican nationalists attempted to assassinate U.S. president Harry S. Truman. refimprove
1954 – The Front de Libération Nationale began the Algerian War of Independence against French rule. FLN: multiple issues; War: refimprove sections
1957 – The Mackinac Bridge, the third-longest suspension bridge in total suspension, opened between Upper and Lower peninsulas of the U.S. state of Michigan. unreferenced section
1963 – The Arecibo Observatory, with the world's largest single-dish radio telescope, officially opened in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. refimprove section, unreferenced section
1968 – The voluntary Motion Picture Association film rating system came into effect for films released in the United States. multiple issues
1998 – The European Court of Human Rights was instituted as a permanent court with full-time judges to monitor compliance by the signatory parties of the European Convention on Human Rights. refimprove section, neutrality issues
Emma Albani |b|1847| Birthday is disputed
Tina Arena |b|1967 refimprove section
Paul Dickov |b|1972| Too much uncited
Brian Lenihan Snr |d|1995 Too much uncited

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November 1: Samhain and Beltane in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, respectively; Rajyotsava (Formation Day) in Karnataka, India (1956)

Ansel Adams
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