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File:Josephine de Beauharnais, Keizerin der Fransen.jpg|Empress Joséphine of France
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File:Emprjose.jpg|Empress Joséphine of France
File:Portrait of Josephine de Beauharnais-Gerard.jpg|Empress Joséphine of France
File:Prudhon-Josephine2.png|Empress Joséphine of France
File:Prudhon-Josephine2.png|Empress Joséphine of France
File:Stefan cel Mare.jpg|Stephen the Great of Moldavia
File:Stefan cel Mare.jpg|Stephen the Great of Moldavia
File:Lucas gusher.jpg|Lucas gusher at the Spindletop oil field

File:William Laud.jpg|William Laud
File:William Laud.jpg|William Laud
File:Carl von Linné.jpg|Carl Linnaeus
File:Carl von Linné.jpg|Carl Linnaeus
File:Constructing the Metropolitan Railway.png|Construction of the Metropolitan Railway
File:Constructing the Metropolitan Railway.jpg|Construction of the Metropolitan Railway
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| [[49 BC]] – [[Julius Caesar]] and his [[Legio XIII Gemina|Thirteenth Legion]] '''[[Crossing the Rubicon|crossed the Rubicon]]''' in violation of [[Roman law]], starting '''[[Caesar's Civil War|a civil war]]'''.
| [[49 BC]] – [[Julius Caesar]] and his [[Legio XIII Gemina|Thirteenth Legion]] '''[[Crossing the Rubicon|crossed the Rubicon]]''' in violation of [[Roman law]], starting '''[[Caesar's civil war|a civil war]]'''.
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| [[1810]] – Childless after 14 years of marriage, [[Napoleon]] divorced his first wife '''[[Empress Joséphine|Joséphine]]''' so he could remarry in the hope of having an heir.
| [[1810]] – Childless after 14 years of marriage, [[Napoleon]] divorced his first wife '''[[Joséphine de Beauharnais|Joséphine]]''' so he could remarry in the hope of having an heir.
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| [[2004]] – [[Helge Fossmo]], the village priest of [[Knutby]], Sweden, orchestrated '''[[Knutby murder|the murders of his wife and his neighbor]]''', a crime that shocked the country.
| [[2004]] – [[Helge Fossmo]], the village pastor of [[Knutby]], Sweden, orchestrated '''[[Knutby murder|the murders of his wife and his neighbour]]''', a crime that shocked the country.
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| '''[[Pope Miltiades]]'''<!--North African--> |d|314|
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* [[AD 9|9]] – The Western '''[[Han dynasty]]''' of China ended after the throne was usurped by [[Wang Mang]], who founded the [[Xin dynasty]].
* [[AD 9|AD&nbsp;9]] – The Western '''[[Han dynasty]]''' of China ended after the throne was usurped by [[Wang Mang]], who founded the [[Xin dynasty]].
* [[976]] – After the death of his guardian [[John I Tzimiskes|{{nowrap|John I}} Tzimiskes]], '''[[Basil II|{{nowrap|Basil II}}]]''' became the effective ruler and senior emperor of the [[Byzantine Empire]].
* [[976]] – After the death of his guardian [[John I Tzimiskes|{{nowrap|John I}} Tzimiskes]], '''[[Basil II|{{nowrap|Basil II}}]]''' became the effective ruler and senior emperor of the [[Byzantine Empire]].
* [[1430]] – [[Philip the Good]] established the '''[[Order of the Golden Fleece]]''', referred to as the most prestigious, exclusive, and expensive [[order of chivalry]] in the world.
* [[1430]] – [[Philip the Good]] established the '''[[Order of the Golden Fleece]]''', referred to as the most prestigious, exclusive, and expensive [[order of chivalry]] in the world.
* [[1475]] – [[Moldavian–Ottoman Wars]]: [[Stephen III of Moldavia|Stephen the Great]] led Moldavian forces '''[[Battle of Vaslui|to defeat]]''' an Ottoman attack under [[Hadım Suleiman Pasha (governor of Rumelia)|Hadım Suleiman Pasha]] near [[Vaslui]] in what is now Romania.
* [[1475]] – [[Moldavian–Ottoman Wars]]: [[Stephen the Great]] led Moldavian forces '''[[Battle of Vaslui|to defeat]]''' an [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] attack under [[Hadım Suleiman Pasha (governor of Rumelia)|Hadım Suleiman Pasha]] near [[Vaslui]] in present-day Romania.
* [[1812]] – '''''[[New Orleans (steamboat)|New Orleans]]''''', the first [[steamship]] on the [[Mississippi River]], arrived in [[New Orleans|its namesake city]] to complete its maiden voyage.
* [[1776]] – '''''[[Common Sense]]''''', a pamphlet by [[Thomas Paine]] denouncing British rule in the [[Thirteen Colonies]], was published.
* [[1863]] – Service began on the '''[[Metropolitan Railway]]'''<!-- ''(construction pictured)''--> between [[London Paddington station|Paddington]] and [[Farringdon station|Farringdon Street]], today the oldest segment of the [[London Underground]].
* [[1863]] – Service began on the '''[[Metropolitan Railway]]''' ''(construction depicted)'' between [[London Paddington station|Paddington]] and [[Farringdon station|Farringdon Street]], today the oldest segment of the [[London Underground]].
* [[1901]] – The first great [[Blowout (well drilling)|gusher]]<!-- ''(pictured)''--> of the [[Texas oil boom]] was discovered in the '''[[Spindletop]]''' oil field near [[Beaumont, Texas|Beaumont]].
* [[1923]] – Lithuanian residents of the [[Klaipėda Region|Memel Territory]] '''[[Klaipėda Revolt|rebelled]]''' against the [[League of Nations]] decision to leave the area as a [[League of Nations mandate|mandated region]] under French control.
* [[1917]] – [[Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition]]: Seven survivors of the '''[[Ross Sea party]]''' were rescued after being stranded for several months.
* [[1923]] – Lithuanian residents of the [[Klaipėda Region]] '''[[Klaipėda Revolt|began a revolt]]''', ahead of a [[League of Nations]] decision on their future which they expected to be against their interest.
* [[1927]] – The [[science fiction]] film '''''[[Metropolis (1927 film)|Metropolis]]''''', directed by [[Fritz Lang]], was released in Germany.
* [[1927]] – The [[science fiction]] film '''''[[Metropolis (1927 film)|Metropolis]]''''', directed by [[Fritz Lang]], was released in Germany.
* [[1929]] – '''''[[The Adventures of Tintin]]''''', a series of popular [[Bande dessinée#Formats|comic albums]] created by Belgian artist [[Hergé]], first appeared in ''[[Le Petit Vingtième]]'', the youth supplement to the Belgian newspaper ''[[Le Vingtième Siècle]]''.
* [[1941]] – [[Greco-Italian War]]: The Greek army '''[[Capture of Klisura Pass|captured]]''' the strategically important [[Gorge of Këlcyrë|Klisura Pass]] in Albania.
* [[1941]] – [[Greco-Italian War]]: The Greek army '''[[Capture of Klisura Pass|captured]]''' the strategically important [[Gorge of Këlcyrë|Klisura Pass]] in Albania.
* [[1946]] – The first session of the '''[[United Nations General Assembly]]''' convened at the [[Methodist Central Hall, Westminster|Methodist Central Hall]] in London with representatives from 51 [[Member states of the United Nations|member states]].
* [[1966]] – India and Pakistan signed the '''[[Tashkent Declaration]]''' to end the [[Indo-Pakistani war of 1965]].
* [[1985]] – [[Clive Sinclair|Sir Clive Sinclair]] launched the '''[[Sinclair C5|{{nowrap|Sinclair C5}}]]''' personal electric vehicle<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, "one of the great marketing bombs of postwar British industry", which later became a cult [[collectable]] despite its commercial failure.
* [[1985]] – [[Clive Sinclair|Sir Clive Sinclair]] launched the '''[[Sinclair C5|{{nowrap|Sinclair C5}}]]''' personal electric vehicle<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, "one of the great marketing bombs of postwar British industry", which later became a cult [[collectable]] despite its commercial failure.
* [[1993]] – The '''[[Braer Storm]]''', the strongest [[extratropical cyclone]] ever recorded in the North Atlantic, reached its peak intensity.
* [[2007]] – '''[[2007 Guinean general strike|A general strike]]''' began in Guinea as an attempt to force President [[Lansana Conté]] to resign, eventually resulting in the appointment of two new prime ministers.
* [[2007]] – '''[[2007 Guinean general strike|A general strike]]''' began in Guinea as an attempt to force President [[Lansana Conté]] to resign, eventually resulting in the appointment of two new prime ministers.
* Born/died this day: | '''[[Pope Miltiades]]'''<!--North African--> |d|314| '''[[Hugh I of Cyprus|{{nowrap|Hugh I}} of Cyprus]]'''<!--King--> |d|1218| '''[[Francisco Ferrer]]'''<!--Spanish educator--> |b|1859| '''[[Katharine Burr Blodgett]]'''<!--American physicist--> |b|1898| '''[[Har Gobind Khorana]]'''<!--Indian/American chemist--> |b|1922| '''[[Kalki Koechlin]]'''<!--French actress--> |b|1984| '''[[Yip Pin Xiu]]'''<!--Singaporean swimmer--> |b|1992| '''[[Hrithik Roshan]]'''<!--Indian actor--> |b|1974
* Born/died this day: | '''[[Husayn ibn Ali]]'''<!--Arab imam--> |b|626| '''{{nowrap|[[Hugh I of Cyprus]]}}'''<!--King--> |d|1218| '''[[Carl Linnaeus]]'''<!--Swedish botanist--> |d|1778| '''[[Leleiohoku II]]'''<!--Hawaiian prince--> |b|1855| '''{{nowrap|[[Katharine Burr Blodgett]]}}'''<!--American physicist--> |b|1898| '''[[Joseph Massino]]'''<!--American mobster--> |b|1943 | '''[[Kalki Koechlin]]'''<!--French actress--> |b|1984|'''[[Tao Li]]'''<!--Singaporean swimmer-->|b|1990 | '''[[David Bowie]]'''<!--English musician, actor and producer-->|d|2016
==Notes==
==Notes==
* [[The American Crisis]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/December 19|December 19]], so Common Sense should not appear soon after
* [[The American Crisis]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/December 19|December 19]], so Common Sense should not appear soon after
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'''[[January 10]]'''
'''[[January 10]]'''
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{{main page image/OTD|First Boat Built on the Western Waters, 1812 (cropped).jpg|''New Orleans''}}
* [[236]] – '''[[Pope Fabian]]''', said to have been chosen by the [[Holy Spirit in Christianity|Holy Spirit]] when a dove landed on his head, began his papacy.
* [[236]] – '''[[Pope Fabian]]''', said to have been chosen by the [[Holy Spirit in Christianity|Holy Spirit]] when a dove landed on his head, began his papacy.
* [[1776]] – '''''[[Common Sense]]''''', a pamphlet by [[Thomas Paine]] denouncing British rule in the [[Thirteen Colonies]], was published.
* [[1812]] – '''''[[New Orleans (steamboat)|New Orleans]]''''' ''(pictured)'', the first [[steamship]] on the [[Mississippi River]], arrived at [[New Orleans]] to complete its maiden voyage.
* [[1901]] – The first great [[Blowout (well drilling)|gusher]] ''(pictured)'' of the [[Texas oil boom]] was discovered in the '''[[Spindletop]]''' oil field near [[Beaumont, Texas|Beaumont]].
* [[1929]] – '''''[[Tintin in the Land of the Soviets]]''''', the first volume of ''[[The Adventures of Tintin]]'' by the Belgian cartoonist '''[[Hergé]]''', began [[Serial (literature)|serialisation]].
* [[1993]] – The '''[[Braer Storm]]''', the strongest [[extratropical cyclone]] ever recorded in the North Atlantic, reached peak intensity.
* [[1946]] – The first session of the '''[[United Nations General Assembly]]''' convened at the [[Methodist Central Hall, Westminster|Methodist Central Hall]] in London with representatives from 51 [[Member states of the United Nations|member states]].
{{Born and died list| '''[[Georg Forster]]'''<!--German naturalist--> |d|1794| '''[[Hrithik Roshan]]'''<!--Indian actor--> |b|1974| '''[[Yip Pin Xiu]]'''<!--Singaporean swimmer--> |b|1992| '''[[Constantine II of Greece|Constantine&nbsp;II of Greece]]'''<!--King--> |d|2023| }}
* [[1966]] – India and Pakistan signed the '''[[Tashkent Declaration]]''' to end the [[Indo-Pakistani War of 1965]].
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49 BCJulius Caesar and his Thirteenth Legion crossed the Rubicon in violation of Roman law, starting a civil war. Rubicon: refimprove; Civil War: unreferenced section
1645William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury and a supporter of King Charles I, was beheaded in the midst of the English Civil War. refimprove section
1810 – Childless after 14 years of marriage, Napoleon divorced his first wife Joséphine so he could remarry in the hope of having an heir. unreferenced section
1954BOAC Flight 781 suffered an explosive decompression at altitude and crashed into the Mediterranean Sea, killing everyone on board. unreferenced section
2004Helge Fossmo, the village pastor of Knutby, Sweden, orchestrated the murders of his wife and his neighbour, a crime that shocked the country. multiple uncited sentences & "a crime that shocked the country" is quite tabloidy, carries little real meaning, and – perhaps most importantly – is neither sourced nor mentioned in the article
Pope Miltiades |d|314| Deathdate uncertain
Issai Schur |bd|1875; 1941| Too much uncited

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